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A Trip to Baden-Württemberg

The Magical Nature and Heritage of Germany’s Southwest Region

Located east of the Rhine, and bordering both France and Switzerland, is Baden-Württemberg, famous for its renowned Black Forest, enchanted woodlands, lush landscapes, and traditional, sustainable villages. With so much to see and do in this region, I headed out to experience a few of its locations firsthand, such as Baden-Baden, Titisee, Ravenna Gorge, and Freiberg, and came back with many reasons — from unmatched nature to rich heritage — to definitely visit Baden-Württemberg.

Baden-Baden
Baden-Baden was known by this name in 1931, before the city officially became just Baden in July 2021. Today, it’s a UNESCO World Heritage Site and one of the most important spa cities in Europe, renowned for its thermal spas and mineral water treatment centers. In addition, Baden-Baden has the largest percentage of forests in Germany (said to be around 61%).

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Top 3 Reasons to Visit Baden-Baden:

1- Spas and Wellness Resorts

In Baden-Baden is where you’ll find some of the world's most famous spa resorts such as the sprawling Caracalla, loved for its wonderful atmosphere, sense of luxury, and many spaces dedicated to comfort and relaxation. Indeed, if you’re looking for extensive spa services designed to help revitalize the entire body, Caracalla is a good choice. Many of Baden-Baden’s spas also offer health and beauty treatments using the region’s thermal water, which is extremely rich in minerals. One such treatment center is the trinkhalle (pump house) in the Kurhaus spa complex. This structure is said to have an integrated architectural style, with hallways measuring some 90 meters in height, and decorated with frescoes and benches for rest and meditation.

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