Travel Reference
In-Depth Information
Getting There & Away
Bus The bus station is opposite the main entrance to the Terme Radenci spa. There are
daily buses to Gornja Radgona (€1.80, eight minutes, hourly), Ljubljana (€16, four hours,
twice daily) via Maribor (€5.60, one hour) and Celje (€10.30, 2¼ hours), and half a dozen
buses to Murska Sobota (€2.30, 15 minutes).
Taxi Call
031 457 777 or
031 671 076 for a taxi.
Moravske Toplice
02 / POP 760 / ELEV 201M
The thermal spa of Moravske Toplice, 7km northeast of Murska Sobota, boasts the hottest
water in Slovenia: 72°C at its source but cooled to a body temperature of 38°C for use in
its many pools and basins. Though it's one of the newest spas in the country - the spring
was discovered in 1960 during exploratory oil drilling - many young Slovenes consider
the clientele too old for their liking, preferring the small, partly au naturel spa at Banovci
to the southwest. But Moravske Toplice is every bit a health resort geared for recreation,
with enough upgraded sports facilities to cater to every taste.
Activities
SPA
Terme 3000
( 512 22 00; www.terme3000.si ; Kranjčeva ulica 12; 8am-9pm May-Sep, 9am-9pm
Oct-Apr) The Terme 3000 spa complex has 26 indoor and outdoor pools filled with
thermal water, slides, a water tower and even a sound-and-light show. The thermal water
is recommended for relief of rheumatism and certain minor skin problems. Guests at the
resort have free use of the pools and saunas; otherwise they cost €12/8.50 (reduced after
3pm) per adult/child. The resort also has a golf course, tennis courts, a fitness room and
saunas.
Terme Vivat
( 538 21 29; www.vivat.si ; Ulica ob Igrišču 3; full day/after 3pm adult €10/3.50, child
€6/5; 8am-8pm Mon-Thu, 8am-11pm Fri & Sat, 8am-9pm Sun) Terme Vivat has
SPA
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