Also known as Baden bei Wien (Baden near Vienna), this spa town is chosen by those looking for a little bit of relaxation. The origin of the city goes back to the Romans who were the first to enjoy Baden’s sulphurous mineral springs. Later, Baden became a favorite of Austrian emperors who would come from Vienna (26 km) to enjoy a bath in hot waters. Today, visitors fall in love with the many historic buildings, monuments and picnic areas in beautiful parks around the city. Connoisseurs of classical music can follow in the footsteps of Baden’s most famous visitor, Ludwig van Beethoven, who visited Baden numerous times.
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4.5 based on 113 reviews
The best park of baden, not that big but with a great amount of roses and enormous trees and a small lake with ducks. Relaxing and nicely made, even in winter it was nice so must be realy nice when all the roses are in bloom. Not crowded and well maintained.
4.5 based on 241 reviews
This is a very nice park, with a lot of flowers, trees, and statues. You can walk up to the Beethoven memorial and have a great view on the city.
4.0 based on 277 reviews
Römertherme "Enjoyably combining bathing and healthcare - as the Romans did." About 20 km from Vienna and within walking distance of Josefsplatz (Baden railway terminus), the Römertherme in Baden provides approximately 3,500 m² of spa tradition with the Baden sulphur spring water and a modern spa environment. Feeling good, doing something good for body and soul - that is the philosophy of the Römertherme.
I wish I lived in Baden just so I could go here every day. In addition to the two outdoor thermal pools this place has an indoor pool for lap swimming and soaking, a place to get snacks and drinks, and a separate area with saunas and steam baths. And everything is super clean. I want to go back!!!!!!!!
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