The Strimon Garden Medical Spa Hotel in Kyustendil is enhancing its wellness offerings by developing new activities focused on stress management, meditation, and outdoor immersion. According to the hotel’s management, this initiative aims to cultivate a comprehensive concept supporting guests’ overall physical and mental recovery. The expanded wellness schedule will incorporate relaxation practices and outdoor sessions held within the hotel’s garden areas, creating an environment designed to mitigate daily stress.
Complementing these programs, the facility features a medical spa zone spanning approximately 1,100 square meters, which utilizes Kyustendil’s mineral-rich water. This water is incorporated into indoor and outdoor pools, a jacuzzi, and a plunge pool, alongside specialized treatments such as underwater massage and hydrogalvanic baths. The water temperature ranges between 31°C and 45°C, and its sulfide and hydrogen sulfide content supports therapeutic applications for musculoskeletal disorders, peripheral nervous system issues, and certain skin conditions.
Popular services include packages combining balneotherapy, rehabilitation, and anti-stress treatments, as well as specialized care for guests over 55. Beyond its spa services, the hotel provides cultural programming, including art events and themed weekend getaways, while sourcing seasonal regional products for its restaurant. The hotel’s location near historical sites like the Roman Therms and Hisarlaka Fortress supports ongoing efforts to establish Kyustendil as a premier SPA destination.
Furthermore, the facility is part of a larger industry effort, with the BTA presenting news on certified spa centers in Bulgaria as part of the BGSPA: Salus per aquam initiative, leading up to the HEALTHXCHANGE SUMMIT in 2026.
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The Strimon Garden Medical Spa Hotel in Kyustendil is expanding its wellness portfolio with new programs centered on stress management, meditation, and outdoor immersion. Hotel management stated that