
Stuttgart's revitalizing gem with ice-cold mineral waters and a serene garden for ultimate relaxation.

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Less busy, more peaceful soak

Less busy, more peaceful soak

Must-see attractions
Stuttgart's revitalizing gem with ice-cold mineral waters and a serene garden for ultimate relaxation.
"Love the special gem in Stuttgart, a place to rewind and recharge in ice cold mineral water."

Visit before 2 PM on weekdays to avoid crowds and enjoy a tranquil soak.
Remember to budget for the sauna, as it requires a separate entrance fee.

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Indoor and Outdoor Pools
Immerse yourself in the soothing, ice-cold mineral waters for ultimate relaxation and rejuvenation.

Outdoor Garden Area
Enjoy a beautifully maintained garden, perfect for sunbathing and people-watching.

Sauna Area
Escape to the sauna for an extra layer of relaxation, a perfect complement to the mineral baths.
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Visit before 2 PM on weekdays to avoid crowds and enjoy a tranquil soak.
Remember to budget for the sauna, as it requires a separate entrance fee.
Essential item! Towels are not provided, so pack one to avoid inconvenience.
The mineral water is famously ice-cold; be prepared for a refreshing, invigorating experience!
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Visit before 2 PM on weekdays to avoid crowds and enjoy a tranquil soak.
Remember to budget for the sauna, as it requires a separate entrance fee.
Essential item! Towels are not provided, so pack one to avoid inconvenience.
The mineral water is famously ice-cold; be prepared for a refreshing, invigorating experience!
Familiarize yourself with ticket and locker systems beforehand to avoid confusion.
Mineralbad Berg is a cherished Stuttgart spot for its unique, ice-cold mineral waters and beautifully maintained garden, offering a great place to relax and recharge. While many praise the pools and ambiance, some reviews mention a decline in food quality and occasional issues with staff rudeness or guest etiquette.
"Love the special gem in Stuttgart, a place to rewind and recharge in ice cold mineral water. Fun people watching from old to young, recently renovated, carefully manicured garden.
Wished the gasto part would be better, and I definitely lost its quality from earlier years."
Frank Roller
"Very rude reception ladies, the guests here are also very rude and not kind at all. I suggest everyone avoid this place. Totally a disaster experience today. Basically, you are supposed to know how to pay tickets, how the chips work, how to go across the changing rooms, etc. Otherwise, the reception lady would shout at you, the other guests also do not want to help you at all. So please come here prepared to know everything, or just do not come here. What should I say? Total disaster! The pools are nice and clean, but just the personal destroyed everything. Maybe it is the culture here??"
E
"not bad pool It's a pity that it's far from the sauna, by the time you get down to the pool you don't even want to go in the water"
Careless Angel
Mineralbad Berg is easily accessible by public transport. Take the tram to the Mineralbäder stop and enjoy a short 8-minute walk. It's also mentioned as part of a 'Bäder-Hopping' route in Stuttgart.
Information on specific parking availability is limited, but public transport is highly recommended for ease of access.
Yes, it's a pleasant walk from the Rosengarten/Rosensteinpark area.
While specific prices aren't detailed in the provided content, it's noted that the sauna has an additional cost of 5 euros. It's also part of a giveaway for Stuttgart swimming pools.
It's advisable to check their official website for the most current booking information, especially during peak seasons. Some reviews suggest arriving before 2 PM to avoid crowds.
Mineralbad Berg participates in giveaways for Stuttgart swimming pools, so keep an eye out for promotions.
General admission typically includes access to the mineral pools and garden areas. The sauna requires a separate fee.
Yes, the sauna at Mineralbad Berg incurs an additional charge of 5 euros.
The pools are filled with ice-cold, mineral-rich water, offering a unique and revitalizing experience. There are warm and cold pools, but no hot tubs. The pools are generally described as nice and clean.
Yes, it's a mixed-gender facility, but some Reddit users mention that the sauna is separated by gender.
While it's a place for relaxation, some reviews suggest it's best to go before 2 PM to avoid crowds, which might include children. It's also mentioned alongside DAS LEUZE as a family-friendly option in Stuttgart.
Amenities include mineral pools, a garden area, and a sauna (for an extra fee). Some guests enjoy drinks and coffee at the on-site cafe.
Specific rules on outside food and drinks are not detailed, but it's generally recommended to check the venue's policy or enjoy the on-site offerings.
Yes, there's a gastronomy area where you can get coffee and refreshing drinks. However, some reviews suggest the food quality has declined from earlier years.
The offerings include coffee and drinks, with some guests enjoying them in the sun.
Photography is common on social media, with various reels showcasing the pools and garden. However, be mindful of other guests' privacy.
The recently renovated pools and the carefully manicured garden are popular subjects.
While not explicitly stated, it's always good practice to be respectful of others and avoid intrusive photography, especially in changing areas or private moments.
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