This silent spa for deep relaxation is located in the center of Vienna. There is also another branch in the eighth district. Floating here is more like floating in space than bathing. While the model is wearing a swimsuit (for obvious reasons ;) you will skinny dip, which certainly helps increase the experience of total freedom.
You'll weightlessly drift in the warm water of your private floating pool, sinking ever deeper into profound physical and mental relaxation. Due to the water's high salt concentration, your body effortlessly glides on its surface. By shutting out auditory and visual sensations, your brain waves shift into the so-called theta range, which we usually only achieve via committed meditation or when being sound asleep.
The possible effects of floating are numerous, to name a few: it can reduce muscle pain, improve rheumatic or skin conditions (e.g., eczema, psoriasis)/ lower blood pressure, reduce stress and anxiety or jet lag symptoms, and enhance creativity plus concentration.
The hygiene regulations Schwerelos must meet are among the highest in the world, surpassing the technical requirements of common spas and thermal baths in Austria, which are already high-class. For more questions, head to their detailed FAQs. You don't need to bring anything; they've got towels, shoes, shower gel, and hair dryers for your convenience. If you opt for it, you can even utilize the achieved state of deep relaxation and book a massage afterwards.
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