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English
Included
Immersive Water Path with thalassotherapy and hydro-massage beds
Kneipp hydro-vascular circuit for circulation and relaxation
Aromatic Turkish bath with Calidarium and Tepidarium
Emotional shower with aromatherapy and chromotherapy
€ 128
€ 117.76


Free cancellation and unlimited rescheduling leads to total flexibility while you plan your travels
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Regina di Saba Wellness and Beauty in Montecatini Terme offers a sanctuary where you can take time for yourself and surrender to complete relaxation. Nestled on Via Manzoni, the center invites you to unwind and recharge with a curated blend of wellness experiences designed to bring both physical and emotional renewal. Begin your journey through the Water Path, an immersive series of treatments that soothe the senses and stimulate the body through heat, aroma, and hydrotherapy. You will be gently embraced by the benefits of thalassotherapy, enriched by therapeutic whirlpools, massage beds submerged in warm water, and a Swedish waterfall blade that brings a sense of lightness to body and mind.
This wellness package, titled "Drops of Wellness," includes a Kneipp hydro-vascular path, an aromatic Turkish bath with Calidarium and Tepidarium, and an emotional shower infused with aromatherapy and chromotherapy. A dedicated relaxation area awaits with de-stress loungers and a herbal tea corner offering a variety of health-boosting drinks. Additional features such as an indoor heated pool—transformed into an open-air oasis in summer—and a Jacuzzi infused with magnesium
Entarnce Fee
Package Drops of Wellnes
Gratuities
Swimsuit
Flip flops or spa shoes
Hair tie or cap
Wear comfortable clothes
Bring a water bottle for refreshment
Keep personal essentials
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Definitely not 4 star. Rooms tiny but clean. Windows did not open. Terrible decor especially black rooms with red decor. Dining room was extremely good service and breakfast was great!

Lovely hotel. Really friendly and helpful staff. Yummy food in the restaurant and super friendly staff there - they made the trip extra special. Lovely spa - spent a nice relaxing afternoon in there. Definitely recommend Hotel Columbia.

It is an unfriendly hotel for families with babies or for people with disabilities. The elevator was only one for all the guest of the hotel and breakfast on the fifth floor as a result, we had to wait for a lot of minutes until it comes and most of the time it was crowded! The most annoying part was that the staff didn’t help when they saw you with luggage, even though I was holding a baby and a stroller on hand! The receptionist was always on a bad mood with no obvious reason! To sum up, I do not recommend that at all as the hygiene was terrible to bathrooms and floors, with dust all over the place and cockroaches on stairs next to where we ate breakfast.

The hotel is a disaster. Where to start, as a mother of twins the elevator didn’t fit the stroller. No one came to help me go with the stairs even though I had my luggage with me. it’s dusty and dirty as hell. The floor is not cleaned the bathroom was full of other people’s hair . There were cockroaches on the floor next to the breakfast room. Also the staff was rude . The receptionist was not friendly, when I asked for an adapter as there were not available plugs on the room it costed 4€ extra. The windows couldn’t open, and when I asked for help they came into the room angry asking what the problem was. Finally there is only one elevator and it was crowded all the time let alone that it could not fit more than 2 people. I wouldn’t recommend it to anyone!

Loved the location of this hotel! The view from the restaurant on the 5th floor is beautiful! However, my son was staying in room 311, and he woke up after his first night surrounded by 5-6 bed bugs. He had been bitten three times. I understand that this probably happens in most international hotels. But when we communicated this to the staff, we were first told that we were mistaken and that they were mosquitos. We know what a mosquito looks like! Then we were told that they would change the sheets and not allow us to change rooms. My husband and I had to communicate that this was unacceptable. They finally let him change rooms. He and his friend were moved to room 411. When one of them showered in the morning, he found a dead bed bug on his bathroom towel. Thankfully we were checking out anyway that morning.



