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The resort town of Baden near Vienna was known back in the days of the Holy Roman Empire. Today it is a modern wellness center offering a wide range of programs to restore the functioning of the musculoskeletal system and improve overall well-being. Baden is located in the foothills, at an altitude of 220-250 m above sea level. To the west of it is the legendary Vienna Woods, and in the area there are famous vineyards that annually bear fruit not only for making wine, but also for special wine procedures at the resort.


Baden is rich not only in natural but also man-made beauties. Having examined the luxurious parks and palaces, museums and churches, enjoying the beautiful views of the resort at sunset, holding a glass of local wine in hand or visiting the Baden casino once or twice, every vacationer will certainly fall in love with this place.

Baden near Vienna is a small but incredibly charming city 26 kilometers from the capital of fabulous Austria and at the same time a widely famous thermal resort with a rich history. The Medassist company will be very happy to help organize a therapeutic and recreational holiday in the lovely Baden near Vienna. The mild Mediterranean climate and a large number of sunny days make this city especially comfortable and attractive.

The healing properties of sulfur thermal springs have been known since the times of the Roman Empire. Baden near Vienna is famous for its rehabilitation medicine programs, which are effective in treating rheumatic diseases, recovering from injuries and operations, and relieving nervous tension. Along with health improvement and rehabilitation, Baden offers ample opportunities for social leisure: a large casino, the famous Theater, Kursaal, picturesque parks, museums and ancient castles.

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How to get to Baden

Baden is located at the mouth of the picturesque Helenental valley. It is only 26 km from Vienna, with which the city is connected by numerous trains. So, if we need to go to Baden, we first fly to the capital of Austria. At the airport we either take a taxi to Baden, or go to Vienna and from there we get to a cozy resort town by rail.

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Transport

It is ideal to get around the city on foot or by bicycle. The latter can be rented from Windrad (0664-511 37 38; Bahnhof station; 8:00-11.45 and 13:00-18:00, Monday to Friday). Bus 362 connects the thermal springs (Thermalstrandbad) and Bahnhof train station (1.80 EUR) through the city center. But it’s still worth remembering that Baden is a small town and everything can be reached on foot during a pleasant walk. Prices on the page are as of November 2018.

Baden Hotels

Treatment in Baden

Baden is one of the best thermal resorts in Austria, which has been famous for its healing springs since the times of the Roman Empire under the name Thermae Pannonicae. The hot sulfur springs of Baden were used by the Romans for many years, so now the “Roman Baths” baths deserve their name (they are open all year round).

There are fifteen baths in Baden, thirteen of which are warm, and there are also open summer baths. The water temperature of the warm baths is from +22 °C to +36 °C, the key ingredient of the local waters is calcium sulfate. The springs, used primarily for bathing, are located at the foot of the Calvarienberg mountain (about 326 m).

Entertainment and attractions in Baden

The main attraction and point of attraction for tourists in Baden is the Kurhaus. It is closely followed by the Gothic-style parish church and the Town Hall. In addition, while at the resort, it would be foolish to miss such entertainment as the largest casinos in central Europe. Finally, Baden has the largest rose garden in Austria, the Imperial Castle, 120 vineyards around and about 70 Heuriger wine restaurants inside. Well, what’s not a worthy reason for a full-day excursion from Vienna?

The amazing nature of the resort, its parks and valleys, for example, Helenental, give special pleasure to both vacationers and visiting excursionists. Not far from Baden, this valley is crossed by the ancient aqueduct of the Viennese water conduit. At its entrance on the right bank of the river you can see the ruins of the 12th century Raucheneck Castle. And at the base is the Chateau Weilburg castle from 1820-1825, which appeared thanks to the will of Archduke Charles of Austria, winner of the Battle of Aspern. On the contrary, on the left bank you can enjoy the mystical and eye-catching view of the ruined castle of Rauchenstein from the 12th century.

Can everyone swim in thermal mineral springs?

Unfortunately, not everyone.

Experts do not recommend swimming in medicinal waters if you have a malignant tumor (even after a successful operation), after a heart attack or stroke (for about a year), or after therapeutic x-ray procedures.

Medical and health procedures.

The main procedures used in the health resort complex "Kurhaus Baden Bei Wien":

sulfur thermal baths (pools with thermal water from a natural source) are used to treat inflammatory diseases of the joints and spine, degenerative diseases of the joints and spine, muscular rheumatism, some skin diseases, local circulatory disorders, as well as for subsequent treatment after injuries or operations and for conditions vegetative exhaustion.

Sulfur therapeutic muds (full and partial wrapping) are used to treat degenerative diseases of the musculoskeletal system, muscular rheumatism, neuralgia, muscle pain, chronic diseases of the digestive tract, and chronic female diseases.

Drinking treatment with sulfur water is recommended for inflammatory and degenerative diseases of the joints and spine, heavy metal poisoning, gout, constipation, chronic diseases of the digestive and genitourinary organs, and high acidity.

In addition, the following procedures are applied:

  • underwater therapy (water gymnastics, underwater massage;
  • medical therapeutic baths, oxygen treatment, laser treatment, healing of joints and ligaments;
  • physiotherapeutic treatment;
  • massage full, partial, legs, ligaments;
  • lymphatic drainage, acupuncture, therapeutic exercises individual or in a group, specially designed or general, spinal training, ergotherapy, electrotherapy, quantum therapy.

Also in "Kurhaus Baden" the BIOMEMENT method is used to relieve stress, nicotine addiction and weight loss.

BIOMENT method

Response to stress, nicotine and excess weight. This is a psychological method that will allow you to learn to relax after a few classes, as if you had been doing yoga for years.

How does this method work? Skin conductivity is measured through small sensors on the index and middle fingers.

Conductivity indicates the level of tension/relaxation. The patient then listens to the hissing or buzzing sound through headphones.

These sounds help the patient relax and conduction decreases. If the conductivity drops below a certain level, then the music starts.

If after a certain time the voltage rises, the patient again hears a hissing or buzzing sound. After some time, the patient will learn to turn on the music himself at the right moment.

This way everyone finds their own way to relaxation.
Regenerative training according to the bioment system for greater balance.

The biomenta-tabastop method leads to smoking cessation.

Weight regulation using the bioment method will teach you the right attitude towards food.

Classes are held individually and under the guidance of a psychologist.

QUANTOTHERAPY at Kurhaus Baden

Pulsating electromagnetic fields consist of tiny particles (quanta). Quantum therapy does not fight symptoms, i.e. manifestation of the disease, but with its causes.

It helps the body's cells receive nutrients and energy, and also activates their own defenses.

The Kurhaus uses such devices as
- pulsatron (pulsating magnetic fields controlled by a computer)
- pulsating laser
- biopton (linearly polarized light)
always in combination with oxygen-ion therapy

Quantum therapy is especially effective for
- tissue regeneration
- increasing immune defense
- improve blood supply and wound healing
- improving the healing of bones and cartilage (osteopathy, arthrosis)
- inflammation
- overcoming pain and much more.

Stress, high loads and the aging process lead to metabolic disorders in cells. Quantum therapy is excellent for increasing the regenerative and energetic potential of cells .

The center, along with traditional treatment methods, also offers other effective programs - DAVID-Wirbelsaulenkonzept and Spineliner. These programs are aimed at preventing and eliminating diseases of the musculoskeletal system.

The DAVID-Wirbelsaulenkonzept program involves the use of special devices that include both diagnostic and therapeutic training of the spine and muscles.

After a functional analysis of the spine (flexion, extension, rotation, lateral bending), one can learn and judge muscle strength and balance, and movement disorders.

Based on complete data, an individual profile of the spine is created, which subsequently serves as the basis for developing exercises on simulators that help align defects and restore the balance of the musculoskeletal system.

The duration of the diagnostic session is from 50 to 60 minutes. Orient. cost = 135 Euro. Further procedures – from 30 Euro/session (minimum 12 sessions).

Indications:

    “fresh” fracture (up to 4 months)

    abdominal surgery (up to 4 months)

    gynecological operations (up to 4 months)

    spinal malformations

    Severe inflammatory diseases

    "severe" osteoporosis

The Spineliner device helps the therapist in diagnosing the spine and treating it.

The method is based on determining the resistance of the musculoskeletal system, which is measured using the Spineliner device, based on short mechanical impulses. Test results are displayed in real time on the device. Based on the data obtained, an accurate diagnosis can be made and treatment can be prescribed.

A reduction in pain is achieved after the first visit to the doctor. The duration of the diagnostic session is from 15 to 20 minutes. Orient. cost = 52 Euro.

Indications:

    Pain in the neck, back and lower back

    Intervertebral disc diseases

    Muscle tension (such as a tense neck)

    Dizziness

    Tendon pain

    Joint development

    Inflammatory infiltrate

    Heel spurs

    Massage of biologically active points

Contraindications:

    Severe inflammatory processes

    Fresh injuries, cracks, fractures

    Structural changes

    Bone metastases in the affected area

    Progressive osteoporosis

    Severe pain in the affected area

The parks of Baden and the nearby Vienna Woods provide opportunities for mechanotherapy.

There is a slight specific smell of sulfurous mineral waters in the air of the city. The use of medicinal products offered in Baden is only possible on the recommendation of a doctor!

Römertherme

Daily from 10:00 to 22:00
The pools are open until 21:30
The last “launch” of the sauna is 21:00

Wellness center

Monday-Friday – 9.00 - 21.30
May-September - Saturday, Sunday and holidays - 10.00 - 19.00
October-April - Saturday, Sunday and holidays - 10.00 - 21.30

Entrance prices Römertherme


Adults Visitors over 60 years old* or with disabilities**
Monday Friday Saturday/Sunday/Holidays Monday Friday Saturday/Sunday/Holidays
3 hours 12,10 13,90 9,70 10,50
Every next hour 1,80 1,80 1,80 1,80
Day ticket 15,30 17,10 X X
Evening ticket (after 19:00) 8,00 8,70 X X

*Upon presentation of an identity document. Tickets can be purchased until 13:00
** Upon presentation of an identity document from 10:00 to 22:00

Baden itself is located 26 km south of Vienna. The distance to Schwechat International Airport is 33 km. Römertherme are located in the very center of the town, the transport stop is Josefsplatz.

How to get there by public transport:

  • By tram Badner Bahn: From the Vienna State Opera to the terminus Baden Josefsplatz.
  • By bus: From the Vienna Opera, take bus number 360, which goes along the route Wien Oper - Baden- Bad Vöslau - Gainfarn, to the Baden Josefsplatz stop.
  • By train: From Vienna Südbahnhof station to Baden Bahnhof (schedule on the website http://www.oebb.at/en/index.jsp). From there you can walk to the thermal baths or travel one stop by tram.
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The city is located 26 km south of Vienna. Since the heyday of Ancient Rome, Baden has been known as a resort with healing springs, a holiday destination and a summer residence of emperors, kings, aristocrats and artists. The graceful architecture gives the small town an elegant atmosphere. “Little Vienna in watercolor” - this is how experts lovingly called this city of gardens and park ensembles. Baden is located in a picturesque valley. On one side it is surrounded by the Vienna Woods, on the other by extensive vineyards. This situation also led to good climatic conditions - a mild, almost Mediterranean climate, an abundance of sunny days, moderate temperatures in winter and summer. Walking through the historical places of the city and the alleys of the Baden Park, wonderful wine from the thermal region in the wine library and horse racing at the hippodrome create an atmosphere of serene relaxation. Fans of modern music are welcome in the dance palace, and connoisseurs of “extra class” programs are welcome in the Congress Casino of Baden. Playing golf at the Baden Golf Arena, horse riding, cycling and traveling through the picturesque surroundings of the city - there is a choice for every taste, and in the evenings they meet here in cozy Heurigen for a glass of good wine or catch a moment of luck in the largest Casino in Europe.
Recently, Baden's mineral waters have become widely used in general health programs, which include various baths, various types of water and classical massage, oxygen and color therapy, as well as mud therapy and thalassotherapy.

Thermal complex Roemer Therme in Baden

Construction of the complex was completed in November 1999. It united the spa center of Baden and a modern complex of a wide variety of swimming pools. Roemer Therme has become the largest thermal complex in Europe. Under the huge glass roof (77x33 m) up to 400 people can simultaneously stay. Thermal opening hours are daily from 10.00 to 22.00. All premises of the complex are equipped with artificial climate control units. Two outdoor pools: a grass pool and a pool with sulfur mineral water are used for swimming in both summer and winter. The relaxation pools have areas equipped with hydromassage. Complete relaxation is facilitated by the original lighting of the pools and musical accompaniment. In addition, the Roemer Therme has a modern sports and fitness center, which offers its visitors a wide range of programs - from cosmetic to special ones under the supervision of a doctor. To visit the complex, you can purchase a ticket for 2, 3 or 4 hours, for half a day or a full day, with or without visiting the saunas. We recommend the Roemer Therme in Baden to anyone who wants to get rid of stress and everyday overload.

For a description of the resort, see here



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