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Sep24 0

A budget friendly spa

Posted by Staff in Budget Thursdays, Germany

aspira

Very rarely do spa resorts ever fall in the “budget” category.  But I just got word today that the spa-future of the budget-minded might be a bit brighter…
Opening on 6 November 2009 in the city of Berlin, a new and unique refuge from the bustling city will open behind the trees and noble façades of Berlin’s affluent Charlottenburg district: the Aspria Hotel, a 42-room retreat connected to a renowned 150,000 square feet state-of-the-art spa and sporting club. The result: the ultimate city health and wellness resort.
“Aspria never stands still. We’re always looking for ways to improve and continuous growth is part of our philosophy.” says Brian Morris, CEO of Aspria Group. “That’s why it is a priority for us to provide visitors to Berlin and our Club members with a truly special accommodation experience – the new Aspria Hotel. There’s really nothing in the city that will compare with this hotel, it will be a real ‘escape’ and we’re very proud of it.”
The generously sized open plan rooms have elegant furniture by Vitra and Walter Knoll. Guests enter their accommodation with a clear view of a panoramic window and a tailor-made pedestal bed that seems to float in the middle of the room. Along the length of the window stretches a desk with the same grey surface as the bed. It varies in height and can be used as a writing desk, a bench or an area to open suitcases. Even the television has not gone without a rethink: the cutting-edge Philips Ambilight screens are ceiling-mounted at an angle that corresponds perfectly with the bed’s backrest.
The three larger apartment suites contain the same mix of harmonious lines, soft colors and modern materials. Intended for guests who need more space, or might be planning a longer stay, these suites are larger, have a kitchenette and dining table, a sitting area with a sofa that can fold out to be a second bed, and have an expanded bathroom with separate bathtub and shower.
Equally as important as the rooms, however, is the hotel’s setting: in place of a standard lobby and a tucked-away afterthought of a gym, the Aspria Hotel allows guests to take advantage of 150,000 square feet of fitness and wellness space. The spa has been extended and refurbished, adding a hamam, a salt inhalation room and a wave dream installation relaxation room to the saunas, whirlpool, kneippbaths and the amazing rooftop terrace. Treatments and massages by the professional spa team complement this range of almost endless wellness opportunities. The club’s sporting offer includes state-of-the-art fitness equipment, an extensive class timetable, innovative training methods such as Power plates and highly qualified Personal Trainers.
Now here is where the budget twist is….room rates range from only 89-119 Euros per night, which is unheard of for a destination spa in the US. For more info visit: www.aspria-hotel.com

Very rarely do spa resorts ever fall in the “budget” category.  But I just got word today that the spa-future of the budget-minded might be a bit brighter…

Opening on 6 November 2009 in the city of Berlin, a new and unique refuge from the bustling city will open behind the trees and noble façades of Berlin’s affluent Charlottenburg district: the Aspria Hotel, a 42-room retreat connected to a renowned 150,000 square feet state-of-the-art spa and sporting club. The result: the ultimate city health and wellness resort.

“Aspria never stands still. We’re always looking for ways to improve and continuous growth is part of our philosophy.” says Brian Morris, CEO of Aspria Group. “That’s why it is a priority for us to provide visitors to Berlin and our Club members with a truly special accommodation experience – the new Aspria Hotel. There’s really nothing in the city that will compare with this hotel, it will be a real ‘escape’ and we’re very proud of it.”

The generously sized open plan rooms have elegant furniture by Vitra and Walter Knoll. Guests enter their accommodation with a clear view of a panoramic window and a tailor-made pedestal bed that seems to float in the middle of the room. Along the length of the window stretches a desk with the same grey surface as the bed. It varies in height and can be used as a writing desk, a bench or an area to open suitcases. Even the television has not gone without a rethink: the cutting-edge Philips Ambilight screens are ceiling-mounted at an angle that corresponds perfectly with the bed’s backrest.

The three larger apartment suites contain the same mix of harmonious lines, soft colors and modern materials. Intended for guests who need more space, or might be planning a longer stay, these suites are larger, have a kitchenette and dining table, a sitting area with a sofa that can fold out to be a second bed, and have an expanded bathroom with separate bathtub and shower.

Equally as important as the rooms, however, is the hotel’s setting: in place of a standard lobby and a tucked-away afterthought of a gym, the Aspria Hotel allows guests to take advantage of 150,000 square feet of fitness and wellness space. The spa has been extended and refurbished, adding a hamam, a salt inhalation room and a wave dream installation relaxation room to the saunas, whirlpool, kneippbaths and the amazing rooftop terrace. Treatments and massages by the professional spa team complement this range of almost endless wellness opportunities. The club’s sporting offer includes state-of-the-art fitness equipment, an extensive class timetable, innovative training methods such as Power plates and highly qualified Personal Trainers.

Now here is where the budget twist is….room rates range from only 89-119 Euros per night, which is unheard of for a destination spa in the US. For more info visit: www.aspria-hotel.com

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Aug31 0

German rap music

Posted by Staff in Germany, Travel Tunes

Here is some German rap music from Damoeisda to blare next time you take your low-rider out for a spin….

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Jun30 0

How not to say…..Guten Tag

Posted by Staff in Germany, How not to say

To say “hello” in Germany, you say “guten tag”……listen to the clip below to learn how NOT to say it and HOW to say it……

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Aug28 1

Mike’s Bike Tour in Munich

Posted by Staff in Germany, Tours to Consider

 

Many years ago when I backpacked Europe, I had the pleasure of roaming Munich with Mike’s Bike Tour.

While cruising the internet I was happy to discover they are still around!  

If you are visiting Munich you must take their tour, it is hands down the best way to see the highlights of the city in one afternoon.  The tour is on paved roads/path and is not strenuous, so do not fear my little couch potatoes.

The tour is inexpesive, costing 24€ (including the bike) and 18€ for backpackers (must be staying at one of the hostels on their list).

No reservations are required, just show up at the meeting spot at the designated time (times vary so see their website).  

Learn more at mikesbiketours.com

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