searching4sasquatch
29 กันยายน 2021
Compared to other Spa hotels in Eastern Austria, this one had its act together. The place just felt like the details were all considered and the ambience flowed together nicely. The staff was pleasant and helpful continuously. Asia Linsberg doesn't charge extra for hotel guests to continue using the facilities after check-out. Many other resorts do. Everything is included with the room (towels, robes, slippers, breakfast, dinner, tea bar, private hotel sauna zone), except garage parking. I would recommend the hotel just start including garage parking with the room. It is silly to pay this amount for a hotel room and then tack on a 7-euro charge for parking that is accessible to the hotel. In our case, the free parking area was full, so they provided garage parking for free---without us having to ask-- a great example of the service mentality at Asia Linsberg. We did not use the textile section at all, so cannot comment on it. The sauna area exclusive to the hotel guests was not very large, but provided a dry sauna, infrared sauna, steam room, two jacuzzi tubs, a foot bath, and some showers. A small snack area (fruits and nuts) and infused water area was also a really nice detail. Infusions were provided in the hotel sauna zone also, a nice quieter alternative to the public sauna area. There did seem to be an unofficial smokers area just outside the doors in the hotel sauna area, and this was obnoxious because the cigarette smoke smell wafted through the outdoor section and even into the inside area when the doors were propped open. I would recommend the hotel not allow smoking in the hotel sauna area, since it is not large enough to have a smoking area far enough away to not disturb non-smoking guests. This caused us to move to a different area a couple times during our stay. I would also recommend adding a cold plunge tub in the hotel sauna zone- there was not one there. Moving between the hotel-only zone and the public zone was a bit cumbersome. There was no direct turnstile or door, but you have to walk down a hallway and through a spa reception area. This isn't a very big deal at all, but based on the design, I think it would be easy to add a direct turnstile from the hotel zone into the public area through one of the relaxation rooms. The public sauna space is quite large and has a diverse selection of features. In addition to numerous saunas and such, there was a large grassy zone with rolling hills and trees spaced nicely for intermittent shade. No crowded sunbathing zone here-- plenty of space to spread out, and plenty of loungers to go around among the guests. Infusions were really impressive, and creative! Overcrowding was avoided by requiring guests to get an entry card from the saunameister within 30 minutes prior to the infusion. This avoids the issues other thermes have with tons of people trying to cram into a sauna for an infusion, often sitting in there for way too long beforehand just to secure a space, and then already being
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