Therme Erding: A Paradise of Wellness and Fun
Experience ultimate relaxation and adventure at Therme Erding, Europe's largest thermal bath and water park, perfect for families and wellness seekers.
A brief summary to Therme Erding
- Thermenallee 1-5, Erding, 85435, DE
- +4981225500
- Visit website
- Monday 9 am-11 pm
- Tuesday 9 am-11 pm
- Wednesday 9 am-11 pm
- Thursday 9 am-11 pm
- Friday 9 am-11 pm
- Saturday 9 am-12 am
- Sunday 9 am-11 pm
Nestled in the charming town of Erding, Germany, Therme Erding is a world-renowned spa and water park that combines the tranquility of thermal baths with the excitement of water attractions. As one of the largest thermal baths in Europe, it features a stunning variety of saunas, steam baths, and relaxation areas that promise a rejuvenating experience for visitors of all ages. The unique architecture, adorned with lush tropical plants and serene water features, creates an ambiance of a tropical paradise, inviting you to leave the stresses of daily life behind. For those seeking adventure, Therme Erding boasts an exhilarating water park with numerous slides, wave pools, and a lazy river, making it a perfect spot for families. The variety of attractions ensures that everyone, from young children to thrill-seeking adults, will find something to enjoy. The spa area also includes a range of beauty treatments and wellness packages designed to pamper and revitalize, making it an ideal escape for anyone in need of relaxation. Therme Erding operates seven days a week, with opening hours that cater to both early risers and night owls. Whether you’re looking to spend a leisurely day soaking in the thermal waters, exploring the exciting slides, or indulging in a rejuvenating spa treatment, this destination promises an unforgettable experience filled with fun and relaxation. Don't miss the opportunity to unwind in one of Germany's most celebrated wellness retreats, where every visit feels like a mini-vacation.
Local tips
- Visit during weekdays for a quieter experience and shorter lines at attractions.
- Consider purchasing tickets online in advance to save time and avoid long queues.
- Pack a swimsuit and flip-flops, and don't forget a towel - rentals are available but can be costly.
- Explore the various themed saunas, each offering a unique experience and ambiance.
- Make use of the relaxation areas with comfortable loungers to recharge between activities.
Getting There
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Train
Start your journey at Munich's central train station, Hauptbahnhof. From there, take the S2 train towards Erding. The train runs every 20-30 minutes. After approximately 40 minutes, you will arrive at Erding station. Once you arrive at Erding, exit the station and head towards the bus stop located right outside the station.
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Bus
At the Erding train station, board bus line 511 towards 'Erding, Therme'. The bus ride will take around 15 minutes. Watch for the stop 'Therme Erding'. Once you get off, Therme Erding is just a short walk away, following the signs towards the entrance of the spa.
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Walking
If you prefer to walk from the Erding station, you can walk to Therme Erding in about 30 minutes. Exit the station and head east on Bahnhofstraße. Continue straight until you reach B388, then turn right. Follow the road until you see signs directing you to Therme Erding.
Attractions Nearby to Therme Erding
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- St. Kastulus Münster
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- FC Bayern Museum
- Allianz Arena
- Staatliches Hofbräuhaus in München
- Bronze Age Bayern Museum
- Schleissheim palace complex
- Stauwehr Oberföhring
- MURALARUM
- Nordfriedhof (Oswald Spengler's tomb)
- Bauhausplatz