Piestany, Slovakia, features a hot-spring haven known for its medicinal properties, particularly mud rich in hydrogen sulphide and sulphur. This historic spa town, accessible via rail, boasts grand architecture and a reputation for affordable, high-quality spa treatments. The 113-year-old Thermia Palace hotel showcases its history with photographs of notable visitors and a museum dedicated to artist Alfonse Mucha. Personalized healthcare programs, including thermal baths and mud treatments, are designed to alleviate conditions such as hypermobility, swelling, and inflammation.
The hot water that springs from beneath the island sandbank has created what we're all here for: a blueish medicinal mud that's rich in hydrogen sulphide and sulphur.
Slovakia is gaining an international reputation for its affordable and high-quality spa treatments.
Mud is prescribed for reducing swelling and inflammation, which is a central theme in the spa treatments offered at Piestany.
The journey from London is straightforward and took less than 24 hours thanks to the new European Sleeper route that leaves Brussels for Prague.
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