Review of Yasuragi – by Sebastian W.

Yasuragi

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Yasuragi is and will perhaps always be one of Sweden's front spa facilities, partly because they really embraced the Japanese culture but even then they really keep a high level of service. Everything from rocking chairs that you get to sleep in (my favorite chore) to several bathing areas adapted for all types of visitors.

But let's break down the problem-their bathrobes/kimonos/bathrobe/Call it what you want.

Is it a thing to take them home? I personally am quite uncomfortable with walking around in nothing more than slippers and said rock for a longer period, especially if you stay overnight and then take part of the dinner?

Okay sure it's well I am that is adorning and a little bit awkward with the bathrobes.

I really like Yasuragi, it's in my eyes a winning concept and they perform this with style points. The food is fantastic and clearly worth trying, the whole resort is covered in one's oasis of relaxation and relaxation.

The minus points for Yasuragi is that one eg. Accommodation costs approximately as much as a weekend to Prague. While it is absolutely affordable, I clearly understand why you would choose any other spa, eg. The boiling point in Västerås.

Now I only visit Yasuragi to luxury to it a bit in everyday life but I have heard from colleagues and other friends that their conference rooms are well planned and really are professional. Make what dream to attend meetings and then get the bubble a bit? Luxury < 3