Use the vacation time to preserve your health! Let it be prevention or post-treatment, at Hanami Beauty & Spa we treat all medical issues with great care.
Soak in the thermal pool at our quiet spa zone, and enjoy the minerals in the 34 °C, certified thermal water coming from a 320 m depth. As a regularly applied bath therapy it can alleviate pain caused by tense muscles, recovery after accident or surgery, rheuma, artrithis, ostheroporosis or menopause.
Our team applied the best of the Hévíz therapy traditions to our own thermal water. For those with spine issues we offer various baths, water jet massages and weight baths. To compliment the bath therapy we have Hévíz mudpacks and physiotherapy, and use modern methods such as magnetic-, and electrotherapy to improve mood and ease pain.
Our rheumatologist has helped thousands of patients with their musculoskeletal problemshas alongside his assistants and certified physiotherapists. Choose a complex therapy package and place yourself in the care of our specialist! He maps the problematic areas and puts a personalized treatment together to provide efficient care for you.
Besides the cure programmes of our hotel, you may complete your bathing experience with a Hévíz bath. It takes only a 15-minute walk to get to the cosy bathing town. Europe's largest and maybe most acknowledged medical thermal water lake welcomes its guests all year long (the temperature of the water is 33-35°C in summer, 24-26°C in winter).
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“Heaven for families with small kids. A place where you can let your children run, skate, bike, shout, play and cry freely and feel good. No judgy look. All smiles, kindness and great hospitality. Slides all around. Toys and fun games all around the place. You dont know what 'kid friendly' means until you havent visited this place. What I dont like is the tons of screens around the reception. wish to see some more intelligent ways of engaging kids here as well.”
Orsi Szabó
Google, 02. November 2020