Königliche Kristall-Therme am Kurpark Schwangau

Am Ehberg 16, 87645 Schwangau, Germany
Thermal baths Sauna Swimming pool Tourist attraction
User Reviews

5 Thene Sheehy - 3 months ago

After reading a bunch of blog posts, reviews, and instructions, these two Americans-living-in-Portugal were ready for our first German spa experience. We knew about the Aufguss. We knew about etiquette. We knew about the many pools and sauna options at this place. Loved it for 9 hours on one day, and went back the next day for four more hours. The only glitch was our massages...not even close to our expectations. But still...rating this place a 5! Amazing...a lovely view of Neuschwanstein and the Alps.

5 Milen Kukushev - a month ago

2 external 1 internal thermal pools within beatiful surroundings .
Very well mentained areas .

Sauna is on the first floor ,adults only

5 Diana Jenner - a month ago

Fantastic experience, perfect plan for a rainy day, multiple pools to choose from, but be aware the sauna and the second level are nude spa areas.

5 Tabitha Stang - 2 months ago

Very pretty and relaxing. There were some kids (including ours: 6,3,18 months) but they were well behaved. Water is warm and nice.

5 Dave Dunn - a month ago

I absolutely love it here. You and the fam can come and relax at any of the pools they have, while enjoying a nice view of the castles in the distance.

5 WishCasting - 5 years ago

It is rare for me to give a 5 star rating.

Good things:

-Amazing thermal spa treatments, there is a daily list of therapies to follow every half hour. They are all included in the initial fee for getting in (25 euro for 4 hours, slightly more for the full day). We thought 4 hours would be too much however it turned out time flew quicker than expected and would have been better taking the daily ticket instead
-all therapies are different and offer their own experience, utilizing different methods and scents. All you have to do is follow the schedule to the dedicated room. There are several areas to the spa, it'll take you a long time to discover and understand it all (that's why it's much better to get a daily ticket)
-There is a restaurant on the inside
-a bar to drink from inside the pool (alcoholic and non) on stools inside the water
-A cafeteria with a large variety of cakes to choose from
-All decorations within the spa are incredible, starting from some of the columns covered with crystals, others made of pink, white marble. Chandeliers of fine glass work with beautiful blue colored gems, fantastic work on the staircase leading to the topper floors made of thick veiny marble. Beautiful paintings around, I was studying some for sometime. Innovative ideas for therapies in the saunas, using crystals of eucalyptus and menthol directly on the hot stones, freeing up your upper respiratory system. Salt scrubs and mud baths. Pools are available outside too and they are warm so you can relax and bathe even during the winter while snow is falling atop your head. All sauna rooms and Turkish baths are kept tidy, sanitized and clean, with beautiful decorations on the inside (they are named after the king Ludwig II and other important personalities of the time, so you'll find portraits of Cavaliers and coat of arms).
-Customer service is excellent, smiling at all times and dressed impeccably
-Such views from every spot that will take your breath away, there is a "panorama sauna" that offers enough space for up to 30 people if not more and a panorama over the Alps and the Neuschwanstein castle.
-On the upper level you'll find another restaurant and on the terrace you'll find seating within glass vaults to enjoy the view even during super cold periods (and you're naked in there so how awesome is that?)

Bad and So so things:

-Upper levels are dedicated to naked people, for the ones that have problems with that and have a different mentality you'll be losing around 70% worth of your ticket fee. The best is located at the top of the complex so overcome your fears and just go.
-DO CARRY YOUR TOWEL if you don't have one you'll have to borrow one from the spa and it's 3 euros per towel and a deposit of 10 euros per towel. Plan ahead of time to avoid this.
-It's a very family oriented place so you'll find many kids playing around at the first level mainly. This might be annoying at some times for someone.

Conclusion:

This place is fantastic. I'd recommend it over and over again. The price per day is a bargain and you'll benefit a rejuvenation with a great piece of mind.

4 carl tabor - 4 years ago

I don’t know what to say about this place. Very german-local spot, seemingly. As there were little to no English instructions anywhere. Not unexpected. But made finding a towel and locker tough. As well as avoiding all the naked areas. Who knew “panorama” meant “no clothes.” And thermal baths meant “no clothes.” And sauna meant..well you get it. No photos inside. Salt water, mineral water pools. Swim up bar inside. Interesting wrist payment system.

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