Baden Baden Ancient Roman Bathing 3-hour hot spring tour get happy like a fairy mixed naked bath, the geothermal dry steaming is so cool that there is a hot spring with hair bubbles ♨ Next time I go, I will come back to Massage.
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Friedrichsbad Baden-Baden Highlights: Must-See Features and Attractions
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The ancient and magnificent Frederik's Bath was built on the site of a Roman bath 2,000 years ago, allowing people to soak in the hot springs while looking at the ancient buildings. On the contrary, the Caracalla Baths, built with white marble, is more modern, with an area of 1,000 square meters and multiple indoor and outdoor hot springs and saunas. Usually, people will first soak in two outdoor hot springs at 30°C and 34°C, then go to the cold pool at 18°C to "relieve heat", and then sprint to the hot pool at 38°C. It is worth noting that the bathing method in Baden-Baden is the same pool for men and women. You can still wear a bathing suit in the Caracalla Baths to avoid embarrassment, but you are not allowed to wear clothes when you come to the Friedrichshafen Bath, so whether you can take a bath here depends on your guts and courage!
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Baden Baden Ancient Roman Bathing 3-hour hot spring tour get happy like a fairy mixed naked bath, the geothermal dry steaming is so cool that there is a hot spring with hair bubbles ♨ Next time I go, I will come back to Massage.
After entering the bath, don’t worry about 17 steps that you can’t remember. They are all marked on the wall. The bath service staff are also very enthusiastic. I know that we are very patient after the first time. The basic process is to rush first and steam before soaking. Sauna and hot spring pools at different temperatures, It's really comfortable to follow the steps!
This bathing area requires astronomical bathing. It is not allowed to wear a swimsuit. Except for Monday, Thursday and Saturday, it is a mixed bath for men and women. It opens from 9 am to 10 pm and enters at least two hours in advance. The most basic bath ticket is 25 euros per person, and can stay for up to 3 hours. The wristband is given to start timing, including the time to wear clothes. The interior cannot be photographed, and the access and locker lockers need to be brushed with the timing wristband. There are 17 steps in the bath, of which there are about 7 pools. Remember to follow the order of bathing prompts in the room. The pool has warm water and cold springs, as well as two hot springs with massage functions. A sauna is more distinctive, retaining the traditional sauna that was the principle of 150 years ago. After all the bath, you have to experience the wrapping of hot towels, apply body milk and relax on a lounge chair three follow-up steps, and have a cup of hot tea in the lounge.
This is a landmark in Rome with a lot of people.
On Tuesdays, Wednesdays, Fridays, Sundays, public holidays and on 14th Feb, men and women use all of the 17 bathing stations together. On all other days bathing is separate. On these days men and women meet in the middle in the Friedrichsbad''s impressive domed hall. This is the information I copied from the website today, there is a bath! I will go in October! It's not yet here!