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  2. Swim away from everyday life: At SoleBad Cannstatt in Stuttgart-Bad Cannstatt, everything revolves around mental and physical balance - from the mineral water in the indoor pool to the sauna and the light-flooded architecture. A real treat!

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  3. There are a few aqua gymnastics sessions you can join in one of the pools free of charge. There are lots of extras you can add to your regular entry fee like massages, tanning beds, and saunas. Check the website for booking your massage and for the timetables for mens or ladies' separate sauna times.

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  4. Vier staatlich anerkannte Heilquellen speisen die Becken im SoleBad Cannstatt. Lassen Sie Ihren Körper und Ihre Seele von Stuttgarts einziger Thermalsole verwöhnen.

    • Mineraltherme Böblingen. My favorite spa is actually not located in Stuttgart but just outside the city boarders, in Böblingen. I’ve written about Mineraltherme Böblingen twice already so if you want to know why I love this place so much, check out my articles from 2014 and from 2015!
    • Mineral-Bad Berg. Even though this bath is closed for renovation at the moment, I have to put it on this list as it is one of my favorite spas in Stuttgart: Mineral-Bad Berg is a very special gem and actually the oldest public pool in Stuttgart.
    • DAS Leuze Mineralbad. The mineral bath DAS Leuze is a combination of a mineral bath, public pool and outdoor pool. It is very family friendly as there is an area designated to small children: The “Kinderland LEUZE” covers an area of some 600 square metres and includes a paddling pool for the youngest visitors and a non-swimmers’ pool with a depth of 40 to 80 cm for older children.The eight swimming and bathing pools and over 1700 square metres of water area in the in- and outdoor mineral pools are fed by three mineral springs.
    • Schwabenquellen. Visiting the Schwabenquellen in Stuttgart-Möhringen is like stepping into a dream world. On 7.000 m² you will be able to visit 18 different countries and cultures: For example, there is a Caribbean lagoon, an Icelandic Geysir-pool ad a jungle whirlpool, a Canadian blockhouse sauna, a Balinese herb sauna, a Tibetan meditation sauna, an Oriental steam bath, a Roman laconium, … OK, I stop here.
  5. Sep 9, 2010 · Bad Cannstatt is Stuttgart’s largest and oldest city district and holds centuries-old relics of Swabian culture and tradition. Visitors to Bad Cannstatt will find a small piece of history on every corner of the city, including Roman settlements, medieval sites, fine wines and mineral baths.

  6. Located in the neighborhood of Bad Canstatt, this mineral bath features attractive architecture with a curved glass roof over the indoor pool to let in the light, with fountains and classical statues.

  7. My favourite part at this mineral baths was the outdoor area and the water outside was a lovely temperature. Inside there is another large pool which you can swim through into from the outdoor pool. Inside there is also a really cold pool located next to the beautifully warm and relaxing Jacuzzi type area.

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