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Wellness is an important subject in the hotel business. Feeling healthy is characteristic of an achievement-oriented society of prosperity and comfort. Performance and stress take their toll. As a result of this, wellness, a word formed from wellbeeing and fitness, has become an imperative requirement for every upper class hotel.

 

A considerable part of wellness has to do with water. Spa, health through water, coming from the Latin sanus per aquam, is a traditional and proven principle with a wide variety of applications.

 

In the meantime, the wellness and spa market is complex and diverse. Operators need efficient advice for promising concepts.

 

Medically adequate therapy applications are as important as pure wellbeing applications.

 

Wellness and spa serve the health, the integral wellbeing and are based on the idea of strengthening the personal responsibility for achieving mental and physical balance. As comprehensive concept of a specific attitude to life, the basic idea has to shape the whole atmosphere of a hotel beyond the wellness centre. Hotel project developers with particular experience in the wellness and spa sector are needed. An overall concept is certainly better than a wellness centre which is simply attached to the hotel.

 

Planning, design and operation of wellness and spa are high investments, which can only be successful if there is a careful project development. A thorough environment evaluation and target group analysis are absolutely necessary for customer satisfaction and economic success. To develop a wellness programme, which is ideally suited to every hotel in spite of the enormous abundance of wellness programmes, is one of the challenging tasks to which Feuring Projektmanagement GmbH are committed to.

 

In the context of the project planning for the SI-Centrum in Stuttgart we have already participated in the planning and the design of the Schwaben Quellen Baths, Europe's largest wellness centre when it was opened in 1994.

 

One current large-scale project is the Kempinski Kemeri Palace Resort in Latvia. This project includes the restoration of a spa dating from the 19th century and covering a surface area of approx. 14,000 m².