
Bathing and Spa Culture
Though the treatments offered still include radon-containing mineral water (radon spa), the
Merano Thermal Baths of today do not have much in common with the traditional health resort of the past. An impressive
oasis of well-being has been created in the heart of the city. A transparent cube of glass and steel with warmly accented wooden elements, arches above the
thirteen indoor pools. In the 50.000 sq. meter park belonging to the thermal baths, twelve open-air swimming pools have been added. The overall effect offers pure relaxation in the midst of nature.

Merano Thermal Baths
Merano Thermal Baths
Merano Thermal Baths
Merano Thermal Baths
Merano Thermal Baths
The spa and feel-good facilities
The recently opened
Spa and Vitality area will also add to your improved well-being. On entering, you will leave the stress of everyday life behind and enjoy our large selection of
massages,
aroma baths or
body packs.
Whether they are relaxing or vitalizing, strengthening or purifying, all the treatments have one thing in common: they make use of only the best quality
South Tyrolean products.
Sauna and fitness
Relaxation through movement is not necessarily a paradox. One can discover the truth of this by visiting the
fitness center: the purpose is not to set new sport records, but to creating an individual workout schedule.
The sauna offers a further opportunity to find inner awareness and somatic relaxation. A great variety is available, from the
Finnish log-cabin sauna to the
caldarium, and the different
steam baths promise you a most enjoyable and comforting experience.
With a range of the baths that is based on original South Tyrolean products, Merano Thermal Baths are unique: feel-good baths in the
wooden tub, and the
Imperial bath with essences of apple, grape, herbs and whey, relax baths in South Tyrolean sand, sheep’s wool or mountain hay, and
Jacuzzi baths with whey or juniper. In the case of the Wave Dream relax bath, the interacting waves of light and water are the source of relaxation and wellbeing.
The baths and treatment include also the
Hydrotherapy after
Kneipp method, created to treat acute and chronic disorders, to stabilise the bodily functions, and for prophylactic, rehabilitation and regeneration purposes. Highly invigorating and skin-firming is the
hydrojet massage, it firms the skin, loosens the muscles, relaxes and stimulates the circulation.
Hay baths can be booked in the
Merano Thermal Baths or in specialised farms.
Opening hours and contact:
The
Merano Thermal baths are
open 365 days a year.
For updated opening hours, contact:
Merano Thermal Baths
Piazza Terme, 9 - I-39012 Merano
Phone +39 0473 252 000 -
www.termemerano.it