Visit historic Arlington Hotel and Spa this spring

The Arlington Resort Hotel and Spa is the place to stay in Hot Springs. This grand historic property is in the center of downtown and only minutes away from numerous attractions, including Hot Springs National Park.

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Glenwood Hot Springs – Rocky Mountain stress reduction

Western Colorado has some unique sights to explore. Glenwood Hot Springs, a celebrated landmark in the heart of Glenwood Springs, Colorado is one of them. On the grounds of the World’s Largest Hot Springs Pool you’ll find a 107 room lodge, water slides, mini golf, an athletic club, and the Spa of the Rockies.

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Ojo Caliente Mineral Springs Resort and Spa – Retreat to Northern New Mexico

Ojo Caliente Mineral Springs Resort and Spa is a short hour’s drive from Santa Fe and two hours from Albuquerque, New Mexico. The resort provides visitors with upscale accommodations, fine fresh cuisine, health-giving mineral springs and rejuvenating spa treatments. This newly renovated resort, on historic property, is in a beautiful part of rural New Mexico. Enjoy a getaway in an area of rich cultural heritage and history.

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America’s First Spa Town – Berkeley Springs, WV

With spa treatments ranging from Reiki to reflexology, fine dining, great art, and accommodations from BandBs to rustic cabins, Berkeley Springs, WV is a mountain escape from the Baltimore/Washington metroplex.

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Turtle Cove Spa near Hot Springs caters to couples and families

Turtle Cove is a full service spa facility offering a variety of massages, facials, body treatments, holistic therapies, luxury pedicures & more on Lake Ouachita near Hot Springs, Arkansas.

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Arlington Hotel stands out among Hot Springs bathhouses

The Arlington Hotel was designed with bathers and vacationers in mind. Originally opened in 1875, it was the first luxury hotel in Hot Springs, Arkansas, commanding a prominent spot in the heart of historic downtown. During the city’s golden age in the early 1900s, more than a million world travelers came annually to immerse themselves in the steaming waters, and there was no better place than the Arlington to become immersed in the social scene as well.

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