From starry skies viewed from the perspective of alpine peaks, via sulphur-rich springs to fairy- tale forests, wellness in Austria is focused largely on spending time in nature. Austria isn’t short of stunningly beautiful landscapes, hot springs, and the artistry re- quired to transform it all into true little oases of enjoyment. But this time around we’ve chosen a very special place that isn’t famous for its spa qualities alone... Baden bei Wien Located not far from Vien- na is an enchanting great spa town that’s naturally famous for its healing spa waters, but is al- so known as a vibrant hub of cul- ture. With famous museums, art galleries and photography festi- vals, as well as a vibrant theatre programme, it offers something for everyone. After relaxing in the baths or enjoying thermal water treatments, visitors can also fol- low in the footsteps of many fa- mous previous visitors, exploring the Kurpark and its extensive for- ests, and enjoying excellent views of the Alps from the picturesque
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pleasantly mild climate, Baden bei Wien has been a popular destina- tion since Roman times. This el- egant spa town stands out today for its offer of modern health and wellness breaks in an elegant set- ting, and reaching it from Vien- na is very quick and easy, so don’t miss out on this unique fusion of culture and wellness.
The park celebrates world-fa- mous musicians, including Mozart and Beethoven, who wrote some of the world’s most famous cho- ral works right here. Beethoven spent many summers at the spa, where he composed, among other pieces, his Symphony no. 9. With healing hot sulphur springs and a
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