Wednesday, September 18, 2024

“VACATIONING WITH BODY, MIND AND SPIRIT”



BY Clay Larroy

Across the America many couples are having wonderful wedding after months of planning. The bride and groom will need a honeymoon to rest and recuperate.  Vacations are so important, as it gives us a way to connect with each other in a stress free relaxed environment. Couples that take vacations together build memories that will last a lifetime. Couples' vacations and travel can be a most rewarding experience. When you wantto plan a vacation contact me!


By Cindy Lou Dale

Standing proudly at the center of Eastern Europe’s cultural rebirth is Budapest, the city that drew back the iron curtain from Hungary in 1989, exposing one of the continent’s hottest travel destinations and one which frequently ranks as the best bargain. Paris has its café-society, the Finns their saunas, and the Hungarians have baths - the one attraction that will surely draw you to Budapest, which is the richest capital in hot water springs in the world. In fact, people have been visiting Budapest to take the waters since Roman times in the second and third centuries. However, the true bathing culture was initiated during the Turkish occupation in the 16th and 17th centuries when it became common treatment for rheumatic diseases.
The springs originate within a geological fault that runs through the River Danube and daily produces tons of warm spring water. Temperatures range between 57.2°F to 219.2°F and the waters contain calcium, magnesium, potassium, fluoride, sodium and numerous other minerals Hungarian doctors resolutely claim hold curative powers for all kinds of muscular ailments.


The palatial Hotel Gellért, located on the banks of the River Danube and at the foot of Gellért Hill, houses the most pristine spa in the city. The Hotel, constructed at the turn of the century for the truly discerning traveler, resembles a classic renaissance building found in Vienna or Paris and doggedly clings to service and customs Emperor Franz Joseph would have expected. The 234 rooms are spacious and tastefully furnished. One almost expects to find Agatha Christie’s Inspector Hercule Poirot twirling his moustache at the writing desk, so within keeping is the décor; and their internationally recognized gourmet dining is a highlight to any food connoisseur.
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“Saturday is a day for the spa. RELAX, indulge, enjoy, and love yourself, too.” 
― 
Ana Monnar

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