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About the Hotel
The Fini Resort Badenweiler is nestled in the former palace park of Badenweiler, 300 metres from the historic town centre — one of Germany's most exclusive and elegant spa towns in the southern Black Forest, near the borders with France and Switzerland. The bathing town's history reaches back over 2,000 years, to when the Romans built ancient thermal baths here under Emperor Vespasian, rediscovered in 1784.
The resort offers a wellness area with an indoor pool, a large sauna area, a steam bath, and massage treatments as well as hot-stone and body treatments. Guests of the Fini Resort have access to the Cassiopeia Therme — Badenweiler's renowned Caracalla-inspired thermal baths with indoor and outdoor pools, near the ancient Roman thermal-bath ruins (Vespasian Therme).
Badenweiler is best known as the place where Anton Chekhov died in 1904. The mild climate, the blossoming palace-park grounds, the views of the Black Forest, and the nearby vineyards of the Markgräflerland have drawn visitors from all over Europe since antiquity — a place of rare charm and timeless elegance.