Baden Baden, Baden-Württemberg
aden Baden has been a fashionable resort for pampering escapes since the 19th Century The Black Forest spa town of Baden Baden is one of Europe’s finest, beloved by wellness aficionados for its curative thermal waters. These bubbling hot springs have made it a fashionable resort for pampering escapes since the 19th Century, and still provide locals with nearly a million litres of hot spring water per day. There's a vast variety of hotels and resorts throughout the surrounding wooded valley. And the town caters to differing budgets, too, with luxe options like the Brenners Park-Hotel & Spa alongside the more affordable Friedrichsbad, a mosaiced, marble Roman bath-style house dating back to 1877.Bad Elster, Sachsen
Stay at the powder pink, lakeside Hotel Goldner Anker in the spa town of Bad Elster On the other side of Germany to Baden-Baden, Bad Elster has a similar appeal but is quieter and less well-known. It’s sheltered by the forested foothills of the Erzgebirge (or Ore Mountains, close to the border with Czechoslovakia), which adds to the sense of calm imbued by a soak in the volcanic springs. Base yourself at the powder pink, lakeside Hotel Goldner Anker and make the most of the on-site wellness area before exploring the rest of the town.Waakirchen, Bayern
Enjoy sparkling lake views from astonishing Bavarian spa retreat, Lanserhof Tegernsee Less than an hour’s drive from Munich, this tiny town in the Bavarian Alps isn’t in and of itself one of Germany’s top spa destinations. But the presence of its Das Tegernsee spa retreat is what earns it a place on this list. The austere, modern aesthetic creates a particularly serene but still luxury environment and the facilities aren’t bad either, comprising of saunas and pools galore. But the setting is perhaps the most astonishing part – overlooking the sparkling waters of Tegernsee and built within the grounds of the Art Nouveau-style Sengerschloß castle.Booking.com
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