SpainSights

Bath House sights in Spain

  1. A

    Aljibe Baños Árabes

    Granada has two Baños Árabes (Arabic baths) and a visit to one of these is a must for the sheer lazy pleasure of it. Both baths offer a similar deal: a bath and aromatherapy massage that last for two hours (bath 1hr 45min, massage 15min) and both need advance reservations. Swimwear is obligatory (you can rent it), towels are provided, and all sessions are mixed. The better of the pair is Aljibe Baños Árabes.

    reviewed

  2. B

    Baños Árabes

    A most welcome activity in Málaga is the Baños Árabes, a perfect place to sit back and sweat it out amid the steamy semidarkness to the sound of soothing music. Unlike some Arabic baths in Andalucía, there are no pools to bathe in here. Book your visit in advance. Specialist massages, including Ayurvedic and aromatherapy treatments, are by appointment only.

    reviewed

  3. C

    Aire de Sevilla

    Rest your weary, sightseeing muscles by taking a soak, a massage and even a chocolate treatment (apparently it’s good for you!) at the Arabic-style baths at Aire de Sevilla.

    reviewed

  4. D

    Baños Árabes El Bañuelo

    Along narrow Carrera del Darro is the 11th-century Muslim bathhouse, the Baños Árabes El Bañuelo.

    reviewed

  5. E

    Museo de las Termas Públicas

    The Museo de las Termas Públicas houses the old Roman baths.

    reviewed

  6. F

    Aire de Sevilla

    Rest your weary, sightseeing muscles by taking a soak, a massage and even a chocolate treatment (apparently it’s good for you!) at the Arabic-style baths at Aire de Sevilla.

    reviewed

  7. G

    Aljibe Baños Árabes

    Granada has two Baños Árabes (Arabic baths) and a visit to one of these is a must for the sheer lazy pleasure of it. Both baths offer a similar deal: a bath and aromatherapy massage that last for two hours (bath 1hr 45min, massage 15min) and both need advance reservations. Swimwear is obligatory (you can rent it), towels are provided, and all sessions are mixed. The better of the pair is Aljibe Baños Árabes.

    reviewed

  8. H

    Baños Árabes

    A most welcome spot in Málaga is the Baños Árabes, a perfect place to sit back and sweat it out amid the steamy semidarkness to the sound of soothing music. Unlike some Arabic baths in Andalucía, there are no pools to bathe in here, only the steam rooms. Book your visit in advance. Specialist massages, including ayurvedic and aromatherapy treatments, are by appointment only.

    reviewed