Things to do in Austria, Austria: The Best Spas & Wellness

July 20, 2021 Tambra Mccollister

As home to majestic mountains, opulent palaces, and high culture, Austria's attractions are classically sumptuous and enduring. But beyond the waltzes, the strudels, the alpine summits, and Habsburg architecture, its modern cities are proof of just how easily Austria combines the contemporary with the historic.
Restaurants in Austria

1. Vipha Thai Massage

Haratzmuellerstrasse 2, Steyr 4400 Austria +43 676 6437900 [email protected] http://www.viphathaimassage.at
Excellent
100%
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5.0 based on 2 reviews

Vipha Thai Massage

2. Sans Souci Spa

Burggasse 2 Hotel Sans Souci Wien, Vienna 1070 Austria +43 1 5222520 [email protected] http://www.sanssouci-wien.com
Excellent
89%
Good
9%
Satisfactory
1%
Poor
1%
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5.0 based on 80 reviews

Sans Souci Spa

The elegant Sans Souci Spa is a wellness oasis over 450 m² - a harmonious place of relaxation right in the middle of Vienna. The spa area is equipped with two treatment rooms, a fitness room (endurance training, weight training, kinesis), two saunas, a steam bath, a sun meadow and a 20 m sport pool. Traditional and exotic treatments with products of the Austrian natural cosmetics line "Vinoble" are available. Open daily until 10:00 pm. - Spa: 10:00 am - 10:00 pm - Pool: 07:00 am - 10:00 pm- Fitness: 24/7

Reviewed By sonjafiala - Vienna, Austria

I´m from Vienna and had the great pleasure to get several massages at Sans Soucis Spa by the marvellous ALAIN from Switzerland. I NEVER GOT SUCH A PERFECT AND WELLDOING MASSAGE BEFORE IN MY LIFE! I´s absolutely consederable!

3. Shofah Spa

Saeulengasse 13, Vienna 1090 Austria +43 1 3176564 [email protected] http://www.shofah.at
Excellent
94%
Good
6%
Satisfactory
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5.0 based on 17 reviews

Shofah Spa

4. Das Kurhaus

Untere Brunnenstrasse 40, Bad Gleichenberg 8344 Austria +43 3159 22944001 http://www.daskurhaus.at/
Excellent
64%
Good
24%
Satisfactory
9%
Poor
3%
Terrible
0%
Overall Ratings

4.5 based on 33 reviews

Das Kurhaus

5. Rogner Bad Blumau

Bad Blumau 100, Bad Blumau 8283 Austria +43 3383 51000 [email protected] http://www.blumau.com/
Excellent
71%
Good
19%
Satisfactory
7%
Poor
2%
Terrible
1%
Overall Ratings

4.5 based on 189 reviews

Rogner Bad Blumau

The Rogner Bad in Blumau is much more than just a spa: this facility, designed by Friedensreich Hundertwasser, unites therapeutic springs, sauna worlds, a hotel, and a park to create a harmonious total work of art.

Reviewed By 418zinas

Very interesting hotel Nice service Very good spa Good breakfast and nice dinner I want to back in next year

6. Thermalbad Voslau

Maital 2, Bad Voeslau 2540 Austria +43 2252 762660 http://www.thermalbad-voeslau.at/home/home.php
Excellent
65%
Good
20%
Satisfactory
12%
Poor
4%
Terrible
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4.5 based on 51 reviews

Thermalbad Voslau

Reviewed By annelA7275VO - Kottingbrunn, Austria

Two pools, one natural and one very big modern stainless steel. Fed from natural spring? Heated. In a unique setting surrounded by two stories of 'rooms' with balconies overlooking the pool which you can hire for the season. Giant trees shadow parts of the pool and terraces during the summer heat. Idyllic. During school holidays best early morning and late evening.

7. Gasteiner Kur-, Reha- und Heilstollen Betriebsges m.b.H.

Heilstollenstrasse 19, Bockstein 5645 Austria +43 6434 37530 http://www.gasteiner-heilstollen.com
Excellent
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Good
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Satisfactory
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Poor
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Terrible
5%
Overall Ratings

4.5 based on 29 reviews

Gasteiner Kur-, Reha- und Heilstollen Betriebsges m.b.H.

8. Alpentherme Ehrenberg

Thermenstrasse 10, Reutte 6600 Austria +43 5672 72222 http://www.alpentherme-ehrenberg.at/
Excellent
64%
Good
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Satisfactory
7%
Poor
2%
Terrible
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4.5 based on 199 reviews

Alpentherme Ehrenberg

9. Aisawan Boutique Spa

Gruenangergasse 8, Vienna 1010 Austria +43 1 8908501 [email protected] http://www.aisawanspa.at
Excellent
88%
Good
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Satisfactory
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4.5 based on 99 reviews

Aisawan Boutique Spa

Immerse yourself in a world of smile and relaxation in Vienna's first luxurious Asian Boutique Spa in immediate vicinity of Stephansdom in the very heart of Vienna, with the atmosphere of an 800 year old cellar. The typically warm-hearted Asian care for your well-being will captivate you quickly and take all stress, pressure and hassle away from you during your stay in our Spa.

Reviewed By rose2519 - Stockholm, Sweden

After long lockdown We visit this Spa!! The ambiance is an experience itself, local Spa is located in the center of old town!!The staff is friendly ,attentive & professional ???????? My husband treated me for a half day Hamam experience , starting from body peeling & body mask then continue with the aisawan signature massage for 90 min & finished with a facial treatment!! I felt pampered from head to toe. I highly recommend the Aisawan Boutique spa Vienna ????????????????????

10. Therme Wien

Kurbadstrasse 14, Vienna 1100 Austria +43 1 68009 [email protected] http://www.thermewien.at
Excellent
50%
Good
26%
Satisfactory
10%
Poor
6%
Terrible
8%
Overall Ratings

4.0 based on 504 reviews

Therme Wien

A visit to Therme Wien is a transformative experience. This unique thermal spa is an irresistible world where peace and quiet reigns. Leave your everyday stresses and strains at the door. Time loses all meaning, leaving you free to concentrate on what matters most: yourself! You will be in your element: in the heart of the city, yet surrounded by nature. Gentle and contemplative, fun and loud, effervescent or calm. Just like the imaginary stream that wends its way through the heart of Therme Wien, following its natural course and releasing energy in cascading fountains. The Therme Wien stream is a silent and ever-present companion for spa goers on their quest to rediscover themselves. Our goal is to create a place where people can break free of their daily routine and get in touch with their inner rhythm. At Therme Wien you have more than enough time and opportunity to unwind. What are you waiting for?

Reviewed By naomisav - Melbourne, Australia

If you’ve got a spare 3-4hours in Vienna, I highly recommend going to Therme Wien. First of all, you’ll need swimmers, a towel (else it’s 5€ to rent!) and flip flops. Also take a water bottle if you plan on sauna-ing. Catch the red U1 from the Hauptbahnhof towards Oberlaa. Head up the stairs across the pedestrian bridge and you’re there. It was crazy busy when I went on a Sunday night, but the line to get in moved pretty fast because you pay at the end of your visit. I asked for one adult locker entry, they programmed my numbered “wristband” and I headed downstairs to the change rooms to find my locker number. These are mixed so if you’re a bit shy, ask for a cabin instead. Them take your towel and hit the thermal pools. There were some great ones both indoor and outdoor. But the best part IMO is the sauna area. Just swipe your wristband to get in and they’ll charge you at the end. It’s split into men, women or mixed. Everyone gets their gear off in there, so choose whichever section you feel more comfortable. I went into the women’s first - it has a range of saunas at different temperatures, scented steam rooms (the Mexican lemongrass one was my fave!), showers, a COLD plunge pool and some outdoor spas. After getting used to it, I gave the mixed sauna a go. It is much the same - scented steam rooms (here I loved the apple scented one!), a couple of different heat saunas (65C, 90C etc), outdoor thermal baths and another plunge pool. I definitely regretted not taking my water bottle into this part, and there are heaps of free loungers so you could even take a book and chill back. All done, I paid about 34€ at the end checkout. 21€ for the thermal entry, 5€ for a towel and another 9€ for the sauna. I stayed just shy of 3 hours all told. Hop back on the train and 15 mins later you’ll be back at Hauptbahnhof. Definitely recommend if you’re visiting in winter and have some spare time to wind down one evening. They’re open til 10pm. It’s super warming, relaxing and chill (in the sauna part where there are no kids).

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