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My advice is to bring your own snacks. The food there is a bit pricey for what you get, and there are awesome picnic areas to enjoy your food.
If you're planning to hike in the area after your spa day, wear your hike gear. The mountains are beautiful but can be tough if you're not prepared.
I recommend arriving right when they open at 9 AM. The pools are less crowded and you can snag a good spot. Plus, the morning light on the mountains is stunning!
Gualeguaychu Thermal Baths
I think you should definitely try the herbal saunas; they’re super relaxing and especially nice in the cooler months. Don't miss out!
i suggest bringing your own snacks and drinks. the food options can be pricey, and it’s nice to have something you enjoy right at hand while lounging by the pools.
My advice is to visit early in the morning, around 9 AM. The crowds are smaller, and you get to enjoy the thermal baths at their calmest before it gets busy.
Termas de Federacion
I suggest you pack snacks and drinks, 'cause the food inside can be pricey and not the best. There are nice picnic spots around!
I recommend checking the weather before you go. If it’s hot, you might wanna hit the pools in the late afternoon to avoid the heat and the crowd.
Hotel Termal Los Cardones & Spa
Manantial
I recommend booking a massage in advance; the slots fill up fast, and you don’t want to miss out on a great relaxing experience. I was lucky to grab one last minute, but it’s better to play it safe!
I think bringing your own towels can save you a few bucks since they charge for rentals. I took my fluffy towel and it was way comfier than the stuff they offer.
my advice is to check their deals on mondays and tuesdays. i found the prices much cheaper then, and the place wasn’t as packed, so i enjoyed more privacy.
If you decide to go for a sauna session, definitely stay hydrated. I made the mistake of not drinking enough water, and it hit me pretty hard. Keep a bottle handy!