1. Mineralbad Cannstatt

    1. Mineralbad Cannstatt

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    Stuttgart, BW

    Mineralbad Cannstatt

    4.1 (18 reviews)
    Closed 9:00 am - 9:30 pm

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    Das Leuze Mineralbad - Entrance to building

    Das Leuze Mineralbad

    3.1(35 reviews)
    1.5 km

    For all the English travelers visiting Das Leuze let me be the first to share that this is a great…read morereprieve from travels with many health benefits! Whether traveling solo, with friends or family, Das Leuze is an enjoyable experience. I came to Stuttgart to visit my family and suggested we go to a geothermal mineral bath (one of my favorite things to do when traveling abroad). Some tips for your visit: -Bring your own towels, sandals and robes; by the way, we never saw any of these to rent. -Bring your own children's floats, floaty or water arm bands as they are allowed but I do not believe they are available to rent or purchase onsite. -Shoes will not be allowed in the pool areas, only sandals. -You may purchase one time admission for 2 hours maximum or an unlimited day pass for a higher fee. -If you purchase passes for 2hrs max, you must mind the time as overage fees will apply if you exceed the maximum time limit. -You will get a digital wristband to wear during your stay. -There are two levels of lockers and changing facilities. -Bring a Euro coin (€2) to deposit at the first set of smaller lockers as this is where you will lock your valuables, separate from your clothes in the changing rooms. You will get your Euros back when you collect your items. -After locking your valuables, you will select a changing stall to change into and then lock your shoes and clothes in using your digital wristband to lock and unlock. -You must then proceed to the showers to shower and remove any scents from your body as best as possible. -This is also where the restroom/toilet facilities are so plan accordingly. I am happy to share that the facility is very family-friendly with a separate children & family areas for changing and swimming/playtime. The mineral baths/pools range in size and temperatures, with some warmer and others cool. There are both indoor and outdoor options to enjoy, with a wide range available--everything from large and loud/active playing to smaller and quiet/relaxing. There is also a hot tub inside and outside there is a lazy river and swimming with water jets/fountains to massage your muscles. If you parked in the parking lot, be sure to keep your Das Leuze ticket purchase receipt as you must do your parking pass checkout inside before leaving the facility and verify your stay. When in doubt, kindly ask someone if they happen to speak your language or use apps such as Google Translate. They also have sauna onsite but I did not purchase this additional experience. I personally feel like more than 2 hours is needed if wanting to switch between pools and saunas. Also, heads up that saunas do not permit clothing or bathing suits, only towels. Enjoy and have fun!

    One of my favorites in Stuttgart! I used to live really…read moreclose for 20 years and checked out a lot of placed around, this one is one of the original ones. First of all I have to say that Stuttgart has really great mineral water and this is one of the places you want to enjoy it. It's not cheap, I usually go for 3 hours that's just over 10 euros which can get steep if you have family! You can use the whole place for that money! They have a big inside swimming area with different basins where the water is in different temperatures and comes from different springs. You can grap a bench outside or inside and enjoy swimming and playing.there is a little playground also. What I use the Leuze for although is the sauna and steam bath area, it's included in the entrance fee. There are two parts on both sides of the building with an outside area in between. There are all together 10 steam or sauna rooms with different temperatures and with or without "aufguß" ( that's when somebody puts water on the hot stones in the sauna room),they also have a cold water pool and a cold water " hole" . There is crushed ice around and a lot of beds on several terraces or swinging chairs. They also serve drinks( beer also) and little snacks at a tiny bar.next to that bar are solariums. As you are walking around naked, at least that's what most people do and it is required to be naked in the sauna rooms , be aware that in some areas you can be seen from the outside world so have a robe or a towel handy! The staff is rather grumpy I have to say some smell real nasty because they come back " fresh" from their cigarette break. I love this oasis next to the park and conveniently located next to train stations, and miss it or sauna, the traditional way dearly in the states!

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    Waldhotel Stuttgart

    Waldhotel Stuttgart

    4.3(12 reviews)
    6.9 km
    €€€

    The accommodations at Waldhotel Stuttgart are satisfactory, offering a decent level of comfort and…read morebasic amenities. While the rooms are clean and functional, they lack any standout features or luxurious touches. We were not told about the bike race that caused a road closure, which would hinder our ability to exit the hotel for the remainder of the day. Additionally, the room we booked was in part of the hotel that lacked an elevator -- because we needed an elevator, due to having an infant stroller and luggage, we had to pay extra to get a room in the side of the building that had an elevator. The hotel should have done a better job both on their website and upon check in to communicate more effectively. Thong, one of the employees, who's name is longer and stated she's originally from Thailand, lacked any friendly customer service or knowledge of the city -- she stated all museums and tourist places were closed on Corpus Christi day, however, these were actually open with the exception to retail stores. However, the service provided by Chris, one of the hotel's employees, is exceptional. Chris goes above and beyond to ensure guests have a pleasant stay, demonstrating professionalism, friendliness, and a keen attention to detail. His exemplary service significantly enhances the overall experience at the hotel.

    We stayed at the Waldhotel Stuttgart for two nights while visiting Stuttgart for the Cannstatter…read moreVolksfest. A smaller boutique hotel, Waldhotel is a short cab or train ride into the city center (€27-29 for cab). The train station is about a 7 minute walk from the hotel. We always seemed to be running late, so we always opted for the cab. The rooms are very charming and we got a kick that the wallpaper looked to be inspired by a Victoria's Secret store (see photos). The amenities in the room were plenty with an abundance of free mini-bar items to include lots of water (needed after a long day/night at the Cannstatter). The hotel staff are all very, very nice, service oriented, and everyone we ran into had enough command of the English language to be more than helpful. A particular memorable experience was when I went downstairs one morning too late for breakfast asking for coffee and water so I could work on my computer. The lady at the front desk went out of her way to have a restaurant server set up my very own coffee service in the lobby. How many hotels would have just coldly informed you that "breakfast is over?!" Not the Waldhotel. The bar area is also very nice, with very reasonable prices. One evening I had a double Balvenie 16 year scotch, a generous pour of 20 year port, and ended with another double pour of Bowmore 18 year, all of which came out to around €50, which I considered very reasonable. Additionally, the bartenders kept feeding us free snacks the entire time (maybe they could tell the shape we were in)! Unfortunately, we did not partake in any of the sauna/spa activities, but those seem to be a huge hit based on other reviews. The Finch restaurant is located inside the Waldhotel and is where hotel breakfast is served, and they also boast a unique and impressive dinner menu. I will review the Finch separately, but the convenience of such a great onsite restaurant is another perk of the Waldhotel. We had two meals there. Our entire two night stay which included the €50 bar tab, €48 for breakfast, my €6 lobby coffee service, came out to around €550 total, or around $602. It was probably one of the more expensive stays of anywhere during this romp around Europe, but definitely one of the more pampering and unique experiences we've had as well.

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