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Best 1 Karlsbad (Karlovy Vary)

Karlovy Vary (Karlsbad) in the Czech Republic is a historic spa town traditionally attributed to Holy Roman Emperor Charles IV in the 14th century, centered on 12 hot mineral springs.

2 Mariánské Lázně

Mariánské Lázně (Marienbad) in the Czech Republic is a 19th-century spa town of cold carbonated mineral springs, jointly inscribed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 2021.

3 Hierve el Agua

A natural site in Oaxaca, Mexico, where carbonate-rich spring water has deposited minerals over millennia into cliff formations that resemble petrified waterfalls.

4 Bad Kissingen

Bad Kissingen is a Bavarian spa town on the Franconian Saale whose mineral springs and Kurhaus complex earned it UNESCO World Heritage status in 2021 as part of the Great Spas of Europe.

5 Franzensbad (Františkovy Lázně)

Františkovy Lázně (Franzensbad) is a spa town in western Bohemia, Czech Republic, founded in 1793 and named after Emperor Francis I of Austria.

6 Ojo Caliente Mineral Springs

Ojo Caliente Mineral Springs is a New Mexico resort near Taos considered one of the oldest continuously inhabited hot springs sites in North America, containing a rare combination of iron, arsenic, lithia, and soda mineral waters.

7 Évian-les-Bains

Évian-les-Bains is a French spa town on Lake Geneva renowned for its naturally filtered mineral water, commercially bottled since 1826 under the Evian brand.

8 Borjomi Mineral Springs

Borjomi mineral springs in the Borjomi Gorge of Georgia have been commercially bottled since the late 19th century, making Borjomi water one of the oldest branded mineral waters in the region.

9 Bad Homburg

Bad Homburg is a German spa town north of Frankfurt, Hesse, whose 19th-century Kurpark and saline springs attracted European royalty including Britain's King Edward VII, giving it the nickname 'Queen of Spas'.

10 Saratoga Springs

A city in upstate New York famed for its naturally carbonated mineral springs, which drew wealthy visitors and made it one of America's premier 19th-century resort destinations.

11 Rogaška Slatina

Rogaška Slatina is a Slovenian spa town internationally known for Donat Mg, a natural mineral water among the world's most magnesium-rich, bottled commercially since the 19th century.

12 Daylesford Mineral Springs

Cluster of over 70 mineral springs in Daylesford, Victoria, Australia, earning the region the title of spa capital of Australia with documented use since the 1800s.

13 Hepburn Springs

Hepburn Springs is a small Australian spa town in central Victoria long known as the 'Spa Centre of Australia,' with mineral springs first developed for public bathing in the 1890s.

14 Berkeley Springs

A mineral spring in Berkeley Springs, West Virginia, one of the oldest spa towns in the US, visited by George Washington in 1748 before American independence.

15 Bad Nauheim

Bad Nauheim is a Hessian spa town known for carbonic acid springs treating cardiac conditions, and as where Elvis Presley lived during his 1958–1960 US Army service in Germany.

16 Luhačovice

Luhačovice is the largest spa town in Moravia, Czech Republic, renowned for its carbon dioxide-rich mineral springs and early 20th-century architecture.

17 La Toja Thermal Springs

La Toja Thermal Springs is a Spanish thermal resort on a small island off the Galician coast, known for its mineral-rich waters and a Grand Hotel opened in 1907 that became a landmark of early 20th-century Spanish tourism.

18 Loutraki Thermal Springs

Loutraki is a Corinthia spa town in Greece known for its thermal springs, bottled mineral water, and status as one of the most visited resort destinations on the Greek mainland.

19 Termas de Vidago

Termas de Vidago is a historic Portuguese thermal resort in the Chaves region of Trás-os-Montes, known for its carbonated mineral water and a Belle Époque palace hotel opened in 1910.

20 Vrnjačka Banja

Vrnjačka Banja is Serbia's most visited spa town, known since the 19th century for its iron-, calcium-, and magnesium-rich mineral springs in the Ibar valley.

21 Termas de Pedras Salgadas

Termas de Pedras Salgadas is a Portuguese thermal resort in the Alto Tâmega region of Trás-os-Montes, noted for its naturally carbonated mineral water and a renovated 19th-century park and spa village.

22 Jermuk Hot Springs

Jermuk is an Armenian spa and resort town in Vayots Dzor Province, known for its high-altitude hot springs and nationally distributed sparkling mineral water.

23 Caldas de Monchique

Ancient thermal spa in Monchique, Algarve, Portugal, with waters exploited since Roman times and one of the few naturally occurring hot springs on the Iberian Peninsula.

24 Thonon-les-Bains

Thonon-les-Bains is a spa town on the southern shore of Lake Geneva in Haute-Savoie, France, known for its bicarbonate mineral springs and branded bottled water.

25 Banja Koviljača

Banja Koviljača is a Serbian spa town on the Drina River, historically notable for mildly radioactive mineral waters and as a retreat for the Yugoslav royal family.

26 Vittel
Vittel

Vittel is a Vosges spa town in France whose mineral springs, commercially developed in the 19th century, gave their name to the internationally sold Vittel bottled water brand.

27 Soap Lake
Soap Lake

Soap Lake is a naturally alkaline and saline lake in Grant County, Washington, historically valued for mineral-rich waters used to treat skin and joint conditions.

28 Contrexéville

Contrexéville is a Vosges spa town in France whose low-mineralization spring water, bottled commercially as Contrex, has been exported globally since the 19th century.

29 White Sulphur Springs (Montana)

Natural sulfurous hot springs in Meagher County, Montana, USA, that gave the nearby town of White Sulphur Springs its name and have been used therapeutically since the 19th century.

30 Sidi Harazem Springs

Sidi Harazem Springs are located near Fez, Morocco, and are the source of Sidi Harazem, one of Morocco's best-known commercially bottled mineral waters.

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