Can I stay in the bath for 2 hours?
So what’s the point where the skin starts expelling water instead of holding it? Most sources agree that between 10 to 30 minutes is the right length of time for a bath. The superpowers of thermal water. Please note, however, that you should not spend more than 45 minutes in the bath – because bathing for too long can overload circulation. The medically recommended bathing time is only 15-20 minutes.Depending on the experience: about 1 hour and a half in experiences without massage and 2 or 3 hours in experiences with massages and rituals. If your reservation is for the Ancient Baths experience, you will be able to visit the baths, the steam room and the rest area as you wish during the 90 minutes of the session.
What should I bring to Aire Ancient Baths?
The only thing you need is your bathing suit, since its use is mandatory in our facilities, although we have some available in case you need it. We will provide you with towels, non-slip shoes, hygiene products, hair dryers and hair straighteners. It is only necessary to bring your swimsuit, but in our centers, we have spare to borrow in case it is necessary. You don’t have to worry about anything because we have towels, bathrobes, specific footwear, shampoo, conditioner, body gel, hygiene products, hair dryer and hair straightener.The only thing you need is your bathing suit or bikini, since its use is mandatory in our facilities, although we have some available in case you need it. We will provide you with towels, non-slip shoes, hygiene products, hair dryers and hair straighteners.
How long can you stay in Aire Baths?
The signature AIRE experience consists of 90 minutes of bath time with our hot, cold, warm, ice baths, 2 steam rooms. The AIRE Experience includes our thermal tour in a unique environment where you can move freely. You will enjoy a journey of sensations as you walk through our baths at different temperatures, strolling through a unique architectural space in the city.The AIRE Group was born in 2001 in Seville, Spain. It was the result of the dream of a group of investors and friends who decided to recuperate the ancient tradition of Greek and Roman baths.