Spa town
A spa town is a resort town based on a mineral spa. Patrons may visit spas to "take the waters" for their purported health benefits.
Thomas Guidott set up a medical practice in the English town of Bath in 1668. He became interested in the curative properties of the hot mineral waters there and in 1676 wrote A discourse of Bathe, and the hot waters there. Also, Some Enquiries into the Nature of the water. This brought the purported health-giving properties of the waters to the attention of the aristocracy, who started to partake in them soon after.
The term spa is used for towns or resorts offering hydrotherapy, which can include cold water or mineral water treatments and geothermal baths, and comes from the Belgian town Spa.
Spa towns by country
Argentina
- Termas de Rio Hondo
- Presidencia Roque Sáenz Peña
Australia
In Queensland, many towns have mineral springs created by artesian bores into the Great Artesian Basin, often the only or primary water supply to the towns. Some of these towns had periods of popularity as spa towns, including Ararmac, Barcaldine, Dalby, Helidon, Innot Hot Springs, and Muckadilla, mostly in the late 1800s and early 1900s when mineral spas were believed to cure various medical conditions. However, the remote locations of most of these towns made them expensive to visit and only small-scale spa facilities developed there. Helidon, a day trip from Brisbane by car, was more successful, particularly with growing ownership of cars after World War II. However, concerns about radioactivity and bacterial contamination resulted in the Helidon Spa falling into disuse by 1994. Many towns in Queensland continue to provide bathing facilities fed by hot springs, but these are promoted as relaxing holiday activities rather than as medical treatments.
Belgium
- Chaudfontaine
- Ostend
- Spa
Bosnia and Herzegovina
- Banja Ilidža, a spa town near capital Sarajevo
- Banja Slatina, Slatina - Slatina is a spa town, well-known as one of the best health resorts for rheumatism in the region. Slatina has a tradition since 1870s.
- Banja Vrućica, Teslić
Brazil
Bulgaria
is known for its more than 500 mineral springs, including the hottest spring in the Balkans at Sapareva Banya - 103 °C. Other famous spa towns include Sandanski, Hisarya, Bankya, Devin, Kyustendil, Varshets, Velingrad.In Bulgarian, the word for a spa is баня.
Canada
is one of the oldest among 18 in British Columbia; there are also two in Alberta and one in Ontario.Croatia
In Croatia, the word Toplice implies a spa town. The most famous spa towns in Croatia are Daruvar, Šibenik and Sisak.Czech Republic
In Czech, the word Lázně implies a spa town. The most famous spa towns in Czech Republic are the West Bohemian Spa Triangle of Karlovy Vary, Františkovy Lázně and Mariánské Lázně, listed on UNESCO World Heritage Site. Other important spas are Luhačovice, Teplice, Jáchymov, Konstantinovy Lázně, Jeseník, Třeboň, Poděbrady, Bechyně or Velké Losiny.Finland
Traditionally, Hanko, Rauma and Kalajoki have been considered spa towns. Today there are more than 50 spas in Finland; some towns known for their spa centers include Ikaalinen, Naantali and Imatra.France
In France, the words bains, thermes and eaux in city names often imply a spa town. There are more than 50 spa towns in France, including Vichy, Aix-les-Bains, Bagnoles-de-l'Orne, Dax, and Enghien-les-Bains.Georgia
is one such example in south Georgia.Germany
In Germany, the word Bad implies a spa town. It is also referred to as a "kurort" - a place for curing. Among the many famous spa towns in Germany are Bad Aachen, Baden-Baden, Bad Brückenau, Bad Ems, Bad Homburg, Bad Honnef, Bad Kissingen, Bad Kreuznach, Bad Mergentheim, Bad Muskau, Bad Oeynhausen, Bad Pyrmont, Bad Reichenhall, Bad Saarow, Bad Schandau, Bad Schönborn, Bad Segeberg, Bad Soden, Bad Tölz, Bad Wildbad, Bad Wimpfen, Bad Wildstein, Berchtesgaden, Binz, Freudenstadt, Heiligendamm, Heringsdorf, Kampen, Königstein, Radebeul, Schwangau, St. Blasien, Titisee, Tegernsee, Travemünde and Zingst. Wiesbaden is the largest spa town in Germany.Greece
The most popular spa towns in Greece are Aidipsos, Agkistro, Serres, Loutraki, Kamena Vourla, Kimolos, Loutra Kyllinis, Sidirokastro, Serres, Lakkos Milos, Loutrochori, Aridaia, PellaHungary
In Hungary, the word fürdő or the more archaic füred, fürdőváros or fürdőhely implies a spa town. Hungary is rich in thermal waters with purported health benefits, and many spa towns are popular tourist destinations. Budapest has several spas, including Turkish style spas dating back to the 16th century. Eger also has a Turkish spa. Other famous spas include the ones at Hévíz, Harkány, Bük, Hajdúszoboszló, Gyula, Bogács, Bükkszék, Zalakaros, the Cave Bath at Miskolctapolca and the Zsóry-fürdő at Mezőkövesd.India
In Italy, spa towns, called città termale, are very numerous all over the country because of the intense geological activity of the territory. These places were known and used since the Roman age.Iraq
Japan
Kazakhstan
- Burabay, lies in the Kokshetau Mountains, part of the Kokshetau Hills of the Kazakh Uplands.
Luxembourg
- Mondorf-les-Bains
Lithuania
- Druskininkai - is known for mineral springs. The name comes from Lithuanian word druska - salt.
- Birštonas - is known for mineral springs and curative mud applications.
Madagascar
- Antsirabe
Netherlands
- Bad Nieuweschans in the North on the border with Germany, with "Bad" implying a spa town.
- Valkenburg near Maastricht, which wants to be a "city of wellness".
New Zealand
- Rotorua
- Hanmer Springs
- Waiwera
- Te Aroha
- Ngawha Springs
Poland
Portugal
Portugal is well known by famous spa towns throughout of the country.Due to its high quality, as well as the landscape where are located, the most important ones are:
- Caldas da Rainha
- Caldas das Taipas
- Caldas de Monchique
- Termas do Gerês
- Caldas de Vizela
- Pedras Salgadas
- Vidago
- Chaves
- São Pedro do Sul
- Caldas da Felgueira located in Viseu District, and 5km from Nelas town.
- Termas de Monfortinho
- Caldas de São Jorge
Romania
Serbia
is known for its many spa cities. Some of the best known springs are the Vrnjačka Banja, Bukovička Banja, Vrujci, Sokobanja and Niška Banja. The hottest spring in Serbia is at Vranjska BanjaIn Serbia, the word Banja implies a spa town.
Slovakia
is well known by its spa towns. The most famous is the city of Piešťany in Trnava Region. Other notable spa towns in Slovakia include:- Bardejov
- Brusno
- Bojnice
- Číž
- Dudince
- Liptovský Ján
- Lúčky
- Piešťany
- Rajecké Teplice
- Sklené Teplice
- Sliač
- Smrdáky
- Trenčianske Teplice
- Turčianske Teplice
Slovenia
South Africa
Spa towns in South Africa include:- Caledon
- Badplaas
- Bela-Bela
- Tshipise
South Korea(한국, 남한)
- Dongrae, Busan 동래온천
- Haewundae, Busan해운대온천
- Suanbo 수안보온천
- Yuseong, Daejeon유성온천
- Onyang, Asan온양온천
Spain
- Alhama de Aragon
- Panticosa in the high Pyrenees
- Archena
- Caldes d'Estrac
- Caldes de Montbui
- Riofrío
- Caldes de Malavella
- Lanjarón
- A Toxa, an island-spa in northwestern Galicia.
- Mondariz
- Arnedillo
- Zestoa
- Karrantza
- Montemayor
- Caldas de Luna
Sweden
- Ramlösa now a part of Helsingborg
Switzerland
- Baden
- Bad Ragaz
- Davos
- Lavey-les-Bains
- Leukerbad
- Schinznach Bad
- Yverdon-les-Bains
- Zurzach
Taiwan
- Jiaoxi, Yilan
- Wulai, New Taipei
- Beitou District, Taipei City
- Tai'an, Miaoli
- Guguan, in Heping, Taichung
Tunisia
- Aïn Draham
- Djebel Oust
- El Hamma
- Hammam Bourguiba
- Hammam-Lif
- Korbous
Turkey
- Ayder
- Çeşme
- Gönen
- Kızılcahamam
- Pamukkale
- Sandıklı
- Termal
Ukraine
- Morshyn
- Truskavets
United Kingdom