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Sports Travel: Travelling Aikidokas are warmly welcome
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  • Updated by Trekki on Jan 11, 2009
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  • Darmstadt - Aikido Dojo - training in Darmstadt
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    If you are Aikidoka, travelling and your way takes you to Darmstadt or nearby and you feel like practising - you are warmly welcome to join our training at Aikikai Darmstadt.

    Training schedule:
    Tuesday 18:30 - 20:30 (beginners and advanced students);
    Wednesday 19:00 - 21:00 (beginners course);
    Thursday 19:00 -21:00 (beginners and advanced students);
    Friday 19:00 - 21:00 (beginners and advanced students);
    Saturday 16:00 - 18:00 (beginners and advanced students).

    Update January 2009:
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    Equipment: There is no gear necessary. If you have your Gi with you, ok, but if you don't, just send me an email here in VT, and I'll bring one along (medium size).

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    Address: Hammelstrift 12, 64289 Darmstadt-Kranichstein
    Directions: Take the metro, Line 5 from the station or Line 5 from 'Luisenplatz' (Centre of Darmstadt) in the direction Kranichstein and leave at station 'Borsdorffstrasse'.
    Website: http://www.aikido-darmstadt.de/aikikai/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=11&Itemid=19
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    Sports Travel: Jugendstilbad – do yourself some good
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    So Darmstadt has managed to renovate this gorgeous piece of Art Nouveau art. The bath was built in 1909, when Darmstadt was in its Art Nouveau heydays. It had separated baths (of course in these days) for men and women and bathtubs and steam baths for the ones who could afford it. But then as so many gems in this town, it was heavily bombed in WWII and left abandoned. I remember that I saw it when I came to the city 19 years ago and felt sorry for this wonderful building – it was fallen into full disrepair. But at a point in time it was decided to renovate it – good idea! Renovation started in 2005 and end of February 2008 it was reopened. In our coldish spring I thought it would be a good idea to treat myself a bit and so I went with a friend last Sunday. We spend almost the whole day there (from midday to 10 pm) and had fun. Well, fun in the facilities and fun in people watching. The facilities are nice, yes, but not that extra special as they wants us to believe.
    They have all sorts of bathes, SPAs and saunas, different temperatures, sizes and aromas. And yes, it seems to be an interesting concept to spend some time for yourself, if there wouldn’t be the majority of people who don’t get the concept… Wellness and meditative bathing implies a bit of a calmness around you, but this doesn’t work if the people (including kids) keep screaming and squeaking all the time. Or: I was thrilled to read that they have an Onsen bath – just to realise that whoever came up with the name, messed that completely up and Onsen here stands for throwing cold or warm water over your body – look at the photo (second from above, left) to see what I mean. And they also make you believe that everything is included in the price, but you need to read the fine print to find out that Rasoul is an additional 12 Euro. And then there are the peeping toms – I think you can’t avoid having them in saunas. I was laughing so much when I saw these elderly roundish with definitely-not-Brad-Pitt bodys guys eyeballing my friend (a young perfect shaped blonde girl, student at where I work) and felt a big relief that at least I (= gravity works, haha) won’t be their centre of attraction.
    Ok, but back to the facilities: they have several different saunas with 40°, 65° (and rose aroma), 65° (and herb aroma) and 90° with half hourly infusions (the type of aroma they use during the whole day is written on a blackboard, so you can pick up the best time, given your preferred aroma). There are showers in between, cold tubs and a warm tub, which we found colder than the announced 34°C. The amount of chaise longues to rest is definitely not enough, so (remember this is Germany, and we Germans have invented to spread our towels to mark “this is MY place”) we had to run around looking for a free one all the time. The bath basin at the ground floor is nice (= the one you see when you click on the link I have added in “website”), and it wasn’t that crowded when we took our dip (but this was already late in the evening). The brine basins (3 in total) are nice as well, one is in a area but illuminated under water and has what they call meditative underwater music (albeit the one who has chosen the music when we’ve been in there chose a type of rock music, haha).
    They also have a restaurant, which serves a very delicious milk-yoghurt drink with either cherry or passion fruit (for 2,50 €), beer, several kinds of coffee and also something to eat (and unfortunately also Curry sausage – eeks, what a horrid smell here in this ambience… but some types of Germans seem to need it. Hopefully management will decide to take it from the menu one day).


    Equipment: You need to bring full bathing and sauna equipment, as they don’t rent any at the entrance. Bring flip-flops or plastic shoes as well. Be aware that they don’t have separate changing rooms for men and women (something I felt a bit uncomfortable with, but well…). When you have paid your entrance, you’ll get a wristbad with a chip, which is used to lock your locker (but they don’t have enough lockers, so expect to wait a bit for a free one). This chip also allows you entering the different parts of the bath, but be aware that you will charged later when you enter a part you didn’t pay for. And the chip works for all you eat and drink at the bar or in the restaurant.
    Opening hours: 10 am to 10 pm daily;
    Entrance fees: they differ, depending on the facilities you want to use: bath only, spa or sauna. Spa includes bath and sauna includes spa and bath. And prices differ depending how long you want to stay (2 hours, 4 hours or whole day):
    Bath only: 5 €, 7 € and 9 €
    Spa: 7,50 €, 10 € and 12 €
    Sauna: 11 €, 13,50 € and 16 €
    Reduced rates are available, but only for handicapped (with entry B in the ID) and kids under 18 years. There is NO reduced rate for seniors or students!!
    Families also get a rebate, but the kids must (!!) belong to the same family.
    There is a facility map availavle on the website as well, but as the website is in German only, it might be difficult to find: map of Jugendstilbad.
    Now would I go there again? Yes, most probably, as it is the only sauna variety close by. But if I would live in Mannheim for example, I wouldn’t come here to have a bath in an Art Nouveau ambience, as then I would go to Herschelbad, as it is also much more cheaper with 3,10 € for the full day!


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    Address: Darmstadt, Mercksplatz (near Finanzamt)
    Directions: From Luisenplatz, walk straight eastward, into Landgraf-Georg Straße. Turn right at the first big parking lot (= Mercksplatz).
    Website: http://www.jugendstilbad.de/
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    Comments for Trekki about Darmstadt
    LoriPori Fri Jan 23, 2009 12:43 UTC
     Really enjoyed your home page of Darmstadt. It's not really so bad. My favourites are the Wedding Tower, Ernst-Ludwig Haus, the oldest part - Ressungen, St. Ludwig Church & the art nouveau house - Moosberstrasse No. 60
    Escadora7 Sun Oct 5, 2008 06:23 UTC
     Hallo Ingrid! Nice Darmstadt tips - I went there for a business trip, but other than the ESOC buildings, I didn't see much! Bummer - looks like I missed a lot. Viele Grüße aus Los Angeles, Eve
    Regina1965 Mon Sep 8, 2008 17:05 UTC
     Hi Ingrid! What a fantastic page on Darmstadt! My sister-in-law lives there so I have visited once, and I see that I missed out on a lot of interesting things. Thanks to your tips I will have a lot more places to see next time I visit. Regína from Iceland
    mircaskirca Tue Sep 2, 2008 20:25 UTC
     I've never imagined Darmstadt to be such an interesting city!! Loved the gardens, Art Nouveau Houses, architectural details and mosaics. But I can understand that visiting or living in one city is not same thing :) Wonderful page Ingrid :))
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