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Baden Baden, meaning Bathing is a spa town built on thermal springs at the edge of the Black Forest. My friend and I rode with another event organiser colleague in the Wellness Industry from Wiesbaden to Baden Baden. We had to see what the city has to offer and it surely was all about health and wellness. More than that, I loved the open spaces, greenery and beautiful parks of the city. Its a fairly compace farm and we just walked to the Old Town from our luxury hotel.
Lucy Swift WeberNew York City, New York State, USA
1/7/13
I loved Baden-Baden because of the hot springs/cold springs/spas that are a huge part of the Baden-Baden experience. From a rushing river that pushes one along, to an ice-cold waterfall, Baden-Baden's springs offer a multitude of ways to have fun in the water. Baden-Baden is also home to casinos and is very near to the former house of Brahms, which is very interesting to visit.
D'Maris CoffmanLondon, UK
1/6/17
Spent a weekend here with a boyfriend back in February 2009. The bathing is terrific, the scenery is beautiful, and the food is decent. Would go back, but have to admit in retrospect it is aimed more at fifty-somethings than thirty-somethings.
Maria BanksSanta Monica, California
1/6/17
Home of the story -Hansel and Gretel- beautiful green forest-rolling hills and very old quaint railroad station. Also known as the Black Forest.
FAQs
The least expensive month is December, with an average of $117 per night. The most expensive month to stay in Baden-Baden is June, with an average price of $242 per night.
The average price of a hotel in April last year was $145 per night. This is 14% less than the average nightly price of $166 seen over the previous 12 months.
In Baden-Baden, the expected average temperature in April is 11.1°C/51.9°F. The warmest month is typically August, which averages 26.4°C/79.5°F. The coolest month is January, with temperatures averaging 0.8°C/33.4°F.
We use indicative prices on this page to help you choose from a large number of options. This month's estimated lowest price is based on the average of the lowest prices found for hotels in this destination on Skyscanner from April last year.
Baden Baden, meaning Bathing is a spa town built on thermal springs at the edge of the Black Forest. My friend and I rode with another event organiser colleague in the Wellness Industry from Wiesbaden to Baden Baden. We had to see what the city has to offer and it surely was all about health and wellness. More than that, I loved the open spaces, greenery and beautiful parks of the city. Its a fairly compace farm and we just walked to the Old Town from our luxury hotel.
I loved Baden-Baden because of the hot springs/cold springs/spas that are a huge part of the Baden-Baden experience. From a rushing river that pushes one along, to an ice-cold waterfall, Baden-Baden's springs offer a multitude of ways to have fun in the water. Baden-Baden is also home to casinos and is very near to the former house of Brahms, which is very interesting to visit.
Spent a weekend here with a boyfriend back in February 2009. The bathing is terrific, the scenery is beautiful, and the food is decent. Would go back, but have to admit in retrospect it is aimed more at fifty-somethings than thirty-somethings.
Home of the story -Hansel and Gretel- beautiful green forest-rolling hills and very old quaint railroad station. Also known as the Black Forest.