A Weekend Getaway to Remember at Termy Complex
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A Weekend Getaway to Remember at Termy Complex

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I recently spent a weekend at the Termy complex in Mytishchi, Moscow Oblast, and I'm still buzzing from the experience. This place is a real gem for relaxation, with an indoor pool, a saltwater pool, an outdoor pool, and a kids' pool with a Jacuzzi and six hammams and saunas. Prices are pretty reasonable, with weekdays costing 300 rubles and weekends 430 rubles. They also offer membership plans and promotions, which you can check out on their website. If you're looking for a relaxing getaway, Termy complex is definitely worth considering.

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Hello everyone!
I recently had the chance to experience the Termy complex in Mytishchi, Moscow Oblast, and I'm still buzzing from the experience. Today, I want to focus on the spa area, which is a real gem.
The Termy complex is divided into a sports hall and a spa area, which are essentially two separate facilities in one building. The spa area is where the magic happens, with an indoor pool, a saltwater pool, an outdoor pool, and a kids' pool with a Jacuzzi and six hammams and saunas.The prices are pretty reasonable, with weekdays costing 300 rubles and weekends costing 430 rubles. They also offer membership plans and promotions, which you can check out on their website. But to give you a general idea, this place is definitely affordable for most people.
When you enter the complex, you'll find a locker room – although it's only available during the winter months.
Next, you'll arrive at the reception desk, where you'll need to fill out a form confirming you're healthy and have no skin issues, and then you'll be allowed to pay and enter the spa area with a wristband for the duration of your visit.
It's a good idea to stick to your scheduled time, as any extra minutes will cost you 10 rubles.
Before entering the locker room, you'll find a toilet.
There's a drying rack for towels, a hair dryer, and a scale in the locker room. They have around 700 lockers, judging by the numbers.There are hair dryers with mirrors available.If you don't have or forgot your shampoo, you can buy it on the spot, but it's not cheap.
Next up is the solarium, shower area, and zone for applying therapeutic mud. They're free, included in the ticket price, but they're not always available. They get used up really quickly and aren't always replenished.
The solarium, however, is paid.
The showers are pretty basic, but not worse than what you'd find in a three-star hotel or resort.
One of the things that really caught my eye was the hot tub and cold water shower combo.Then there are the hammams and saunas, which are a great way to relax.
The pool itself is pretty nice, but be warned that it gets super crowded during peak hours. There aren't enough walkways either. If you're looking to actually swim, rather than just splash around.
If you get hungry, there's a coffee zone on both the first and second floors where you can grab pastries, coffee, pizza, salads, sushi, and rolls.
Prices are pretty reasonable, ranging from 40 to 600 rubles. One of the extra perks is the massage and fish spa - it's like a mini Russian resort experience.
I was really impressed with the facilities - they're well thought out, super easy to use, and great value for money. There are some minor quirks, but that's just human error, right?
The place isn't exactly luxury level, but you can tell that from the price. Still, it's more than decent, and I had a blast staying here.

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What are the prices for visiting the Termy complex?

Prices vary depending on the day of the week, with weekdays costing 300 rubles and weekends 430 rubles. They also offer membership plans and promotions, which you can check out on their website.

What facilities are available at the Termy complex?

The Termy complex offers a range of facilities, including an indoor pool, a saltwater pool, an outdoor pool, and a kids' pool with a Jacuzzi and six hammams and saunas.

Is the locker room available year-round?

No, the locker room is only available during the winter months.

Can I get a membership plan at the Termy complex?

Yes, the Termy complex offers membership plans, which you can check out on their website.

Are there any amenities available at the Termy complex?

The Termy complex offers a range of amenities, including a cafe with a selection of food and drinks.

Is the Termy complex accessible for people with disabilities?

The Termy complex is designed to be accessible for people with disabilities, with ramps and elevators available throughout the complex.

Can I bring my kids to the Termy complex?

Yes, the Termy complex is a great place to bring your kids, with a kids' pool and a range of other activities available.

Is the Termy complex open year-round?

Yes, the Termy complex is open year-round, although the locker room is only available during the winter months.

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  • The spa area is a real gem, with plenty of options for relaxation.
  • Prices are pretty reasonable, with weekdays costing 300 rubles and weekends 430 rubles.
  • They offer membership plans and promotions, which you can check out on their website.
  • The complex is divided into a sports hall and a spa area, which are essentially two separate facilities in one building.
  • The staff is friendly and helpful, making it easy to navigate the complex and get the most out of your visit.
  • The facilities are clean and well-maintained, ensuring a comfortable and safe experience for all visitors.

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  • The locker room is only available during the winter months, which might be a bit of a hassle for some visitors.
  • The complex could benefit from more walking paths for swimming, as the current options can get a bit crowded.
  • Some visitors might find the prices a bit steep, especially on weekends.
  • The complex is a bit far from the city center, which might make it difficult for some visitors to get to.
  • The facilities could benefit from more amenities, such as a restaurant or a cafe with a wider selection of food and drinks.
  • The complex could benefit from more signs and directions, especially for first-time visitors.
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