Review of Sturebadet – by My J.

Sturebadet

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How lovely is it here? I'm not sure if I believe in heaven, but if there is, I think it looks like Sturebadet. At least I'd like it to look like that! How lovely would it be to spend the days in a fluffy bathrobe and swim in warm pools or lie in comfortable massage chairs?

It's expensive! But just as lovely. Just because it's expensive, it's not all crowded with people. The tranquility is there, the space for your own space is available. And you absolutely must not miss going downstairs and laying down in one of the rocking chairs (I finally fell asleep). I want one of those at home that rocks me to sleep every night. The only minus was that the man in the chair next to me was snoring. On the other hand, I don't blame him!

We were there on a Saturday and yet we were almost alone in every room we went into. Be careful it was sauna, hot tub, room with rocking chairs or in the pool. Me and my sister swam around there ourselves in a room that feels like a Turkish spa bath. (Never been to anything so only starts from Google's pictures here. But in short: Such an incredibly nice and harmonious environment.

There is also a restaurant where guests can have lunch. The shrimp salad was magical and Cavan good. However, the salad was a bit in the most expensive team, albeit really large, filling and generous with shrimp! But think they could have deducted a few tens on it to make it feel reasonable.

In addition to visiting the different parts of the SPA, I took a massage and it was a really nice treatment. Really kind, nice, professional and talented masseuse who both kneaded away the evil and made me relax.

Now we had the focus on SPA so we were never inside the gym but from what I saw it looked fresh and nice (just as I expected). All the staff were really nice, the changing rooms nice and yes. Just what I expected and a little more.