Caldas da Rainha (Portuguese pronunciation: [ˈkaɫdɐʒ ðɐ ʁɐˈiɲɐ]) is a medium-sized city in western central Portugal in the historical province of Estremadura and the district of Leiria. The city serves as the seat of the larger municipality of the same name and of the Comunidade Intermunicipal do Oeste (OesteCIM, Intermunicipal Community of the West). At the 2011 census, the municipality had a population of 51,729 in an area of 255.69 square kilometres (98.72 sq mi), with 27,378 residing in the city. Although the city itself lies about 10.5 kilometres (6.5 mi) inland, three of the municipality's civil parishes lie on the Atlantic Ocean. Caldas da Rainha is best known for its sulphurous hot springs and ceramic pottery.
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Indoor Karting Caldas da Rainha is an Indoor Karting Track where you practice Karting sport. We have a 14 karts fleet (270cc) and 2 karts for children (90cc).IKCR has a track 315 meters long and 5 wide. Pilots can see in real time their lap time, in a monitor that is set after the finish line. The sports complex has a bar and room for business events and birthday parties (with inflatable). It is open from Tuesday to Saturday from 16pm to 2am and Sunday from 16pm to 12am . In August it is open every day.
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In the center of Caldas da Rainha, a new concept of thermalism and wellness care, with excellence and rigor. Enjoy innovative therapies, unique massages and special treatments.
At last we managed to visit Flor de Algodao City Spa today. After what’s happened to us all over the last few months we all need to start putting our lives back to some normality and a relaxing massage for us was perfect. We had no concerns as it was exceptionally clean here and we felt safe and well looked after. Leda’s hygiene is superb! ???????????? if you need a massage in a pleasant environment by a lady with healing hands please give Leda a try, you will not be disappointed. Thankyou so much. Wayne and Natalia
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We spotted this when closed but noted the weekend opening hours and made a plan to return. Thoughtfully and lovingly curated by fanatics of cycling, we really enjoyed the exhibition on the first floor of he museum which overlooks the park of Caldas. Some of our family are cycling enthusiasts but most of us aren’t and yet we all enjoyed its great collection of memorabilia, posters, life stories and medals/awards as well as original bikes. As the non-cycling enthusiast, my favourite was a Hanseatic trike for grown ups!!
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