If you only read one review, let it be this one. I write this using the free wifi while I wait for my partner; unfortunately it is the highlight of the baths.
It should be noted we went on a Monday.
First, the bathrooms and amenities. When this place was built 30 years ago it might have been nice, but it hasn't been touched since as observed from the peeling paint to the gray towels (started as white I think). A half sheet of typed instructions were handed to us as we wandering aimleasly wothout help toward the bathrooms to change. The bathrooms were dirty, old and smelled musty. In fact, the entire baths smelled like sweat and chlorine...like an indoor pool after a swim race.
After changing we emerged to find we were the only ones in the bath (a bad omen) and we slipped into the warm pool. it was room temperature and the jets did not function. additionally, there was evidence of mold on the tile and side of the pool.
After passing by what looked like an unused altar (possibly a stand for salt at some point?) next was the cold pool, which was ok. clearly worn out, but refreshing. it was not that cold though; maybe the temperature of a cold lake in the spring.
The hot bath came third and was fine. Nothing special; we were whelmed by it. Again it should be noted the chlorine smell was strong.
The steam room was disgusting. Mold on the walls, a steam pipe that shot hot water directly onto the people and such poor circulation that my feet were cold while my top half sweated.
One thing we did enjoy was the tea. minty, sqeet, and warm. very nice.
If you're expecting a wonderfully relaxing time, keep walking. i would give it 0 stars, but I suppose there was water there... read more