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Amid the bustle of downtown Stockholm, the Sturebadet’s eclectic blend of architectural styles is mirrored in its multicultural approach to well-being. First erected in 1885 under the direction of a Dr. Curman, it was then faithfully restored after a fire a century later – a bust of the founder guards the entrance to the present-day spa. The doctor’s visit to a Venetian Renaissance pallazo, the Vendramin-Calergi, inspired the façade. Inside, Moorish arches meld with Italianate colonnades and Nordic gingerbread in a surprisingly harmonious fusion. One floor is dedicated to a Turkish-style bathhouse. Options here include basking in a Finnish sauna, simmering in marble-lined steam room, or chilling out in the plunge pool where earthy Tuscan colors warm up the ambience. A visit to one or the other might be the perfect finish to the spa’s half-day “kur”. Based on traditional European cures, this indulgence combines exercise with spa treatments: unlimited use of the high-tech gym’s fitness equipment, an exfoliating body scrub, a dunk in the relaxation pool aglow under frosted skylights. And of course an authentic Swedish massage – 25 minutes of Stockholm’s indigenous form of bodywork, a through, tension-busting kneading and stroking.
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No matter you travel alone, with your partner, or even with whole family I suggest you to keep enjoy your long haul flight, try to listen to music, watching movie, do some massage or even read a book, here I give you some suggestion for traveling stuff that you can consider.
SIGNATURE TREATMENT: THE KUR, TURKISH BATH RITUAL
Sturebadet
Sturegallerian 36 114 46 Stockholm, Sweden
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