Get pampered at Taunus Therme in Bad Homburg
Categories: Family and Kids
In case the German weather gets in the way or just for a day of pampering, we recommend the Taunus Therme in Bad Homburg. This is a family oriented day spa comprises lots of warm and heated thermal pools inside/outside, whirlpools, and a large sauna world. However, they offer much more. From massage, wellness programs, etc. you can pamper and treat yourself nicely. They have even a small movie theater inside that you can use to relax.
After Taunus Therme, there are many nice restaurants available and fine shopping nearby in downtown Bad Homburg (Homburg vacation rentals | Homburg travel guide) around the Kurpark
area. To explore the area, drive with your car and park in the Kurhaus
public parking structure, located at Schwedenpfad. From there, you can walk into Louisenstrasse
which has a number of shops and restaurants.
The nearby Seedammbad (located on the opposite street side of Taunus Therme) is also fun for your kids with is animated wave pool.
To get the ultimate pampering experience in Bad Homburg, you must visit the Kur Royal Spa at the Kaiser Wilhelm Therme. Set in Bad Homburg's old Kurpark and in one of the city's oldest buildings, this spa offers a variety of services. It is located not far away from Taunus Therme (take a left on Seedammweg onto Weinbergsweg, then follow that street around the Kurpark until you see the sign for it, then take a left turn into their parking structure.)
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There is lots of free parking available in their parking structure.
Admission
Ticket prices from Monday to Friday per person are €12.50 for 2 hours and €17 for 4 hours. A ticket for the whole day costs €24 per person (Monday - Friday).
Pricing on the weekend is €14.50 for 2 hours, €19 for 4 hours, and a day pass is €26.
Try to keep track of your time since extension time is expensive (€1 per additional 15 minutes).
Opening Hours
Öffnungszeiten normalerweise täglich von 9:00 bis 23:00. Unsere Empfehlung ist die 4-Stunden-Karte. Für den Anfang ist das bei weitem genug Zeit. Geniessen Sie es wirklich und haben Zeit, kaufen Sie eine Tageskarte für einen ganzen Tag der Entspannung. Haben Sie's eilig, nehmen Sie die ebenfalls angebotene 2-Stunden-Karte.
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