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Aqua Dome: Alpine Thermal Oasis

Experience futuristic relaxation amidst the Alps at Aqua Dome, a unique thermal spa in Längenfeld, Ötztal Valley.

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Nestled in the Ötztal Valley, Aqua Dome is a futuristic thermal spa blending modern architecture with stunning Alpine scenery. It offers a variety of pools, saunas, and wellness treatments, making it a perfect destination for relaxation and rejuvenation.

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Local tips

  • Pre-book your entry ticket, especially during peak season, to ensure access to the thermal baths.
  • Consider staying at the Aqua Dome Hotel for exclusive access to Spa 3000 and early access to the thermal baths.
  • Take advantage of the free public transport in the Ötztal Valley to reach Aqua Dome.
  • Guests at Aqua Dome partner lodgings receive a 10% discount on admissions.
  • Bring your own bathrobe and towels to avoid rental fees.
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Getting There

  • Public Transport

    From Innsbruck, take a train to Ötztal Bahnhof. From there, take bus number 320 to Längenfeld Gemeindeamt. The Aqua Dome is a short walk from the bus stop. Public transport is free for guests in the Ötztal valley. A single train fare from Innsbruck to Ötztal Bahnhof ranges from €14-€37.

  • Car

    Drive to Ötztal Valley and follow the Ötztal Bundesstraße (B 186) to Längenfeld. From the entrance of the valley, it's approximately a 27-minute drive (24 km) to Aqua Dome. Free parking is available at Aqua Dome in designated underground parking lots.

  • Taxi

    From Ötztal Bahnhof, a taxi to Aqua Dome will cost approximately €30-€40 and take around 20 minutes. A taxi directly from Innsbruck will cost approximately €160-€200 and take around 52 minutes.

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Aqua Dome, located in Längenfeld, is a premier thermal spa resort in the Austrian Alps, offering a unique blend of relaxation and stunning natural beauty. The spa's history dates back to 1997 when thermal waters were rediscovered. Opened in 2004, the Aqua Dome quickly became one of Tyrol's most significant attractions. The Aqua Dome features 12 indoor and outdoor pools filled with thermal water from a depth of 1,865 meters. The centrepiece is a crystal-shaped thermal dome with two large pools. The outdoor area includes three floating bowl basins, which have become the spa's trademark. In addition to the thermal baths, Aqua Dome offers a sauna world, Spa 3000 (exclusive to hotel guests), a fitness centre, and Noah's Alpine Ark, a children's area. Visitors can enjoy a range of wellness treatments and activities, including weightless floating in brine pools with mountain views. The resort also provides various dining options and partner lodgings with discounts on admissions. Aqua Dome is easily accessible by car, train, and bus, with free parking available. The resort is open year-round, making it a perfect destination for both summer and winter getaways. Staying at the Aqua Dome Hotel grants exclusive access to Spa 3000, early access to the thermal baths, and other perks. Day visitors receive a chip wristband for locker access and purchases.

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