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Description:Kurbadstrasse 14 / 1100 Vienna / Fon: 01 / 680 09 / 9600.

Newest Review: ... up - into quiet pools and "noisy" pools - meaning that you don't have to live in fear that some children will ruin your quiet soak. There are some areas which are for adults only - e.g. the sauna is for over 15s only and admission for children is only with an accompanying adult. I tend to plump for the thermal pools, the water is usually around 34-36° outside, and this is ... more

 ... particularly pleasant when the air temperature is considerably lower than that. The two main pools outdoors both have assorted massage jets around the sides to allow you to get an invigourating massage of your joints - there are multiple stations there and you ...more

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Morgenhund
Public Swimming Pools (Europe): Vienna's own thermal baths (589 words)
by - written on 25/10/09 (Very useful, 372 readings)
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The Thermalbad Oberlaa is the kind of place for me - in that I like a dip in the pool sometime but do not want to swim lengths backwards and forwards. The Thermalbad Oberlaa is located at the edge of the city in the 10th district - and can be reached easily by public transport - the 67 tram from Reumannplatz (the southern terminus of the U1) runs to the Thermalbad Oberlaa and there are regular trams out there and back. If I am in Vienna on a Sunday and am not eating a main meal at lunchtime, I tend to head there around lunchtime as it is a lot quieter - most people seem to start coming at about 2pm onwards. Meaning that I can enjoy the thermal baths in ...  Read the complete review