Use of the thermal springs was first documented by the Romans.
It also has a series of thermal springs, which I'd like to explore sometime.
The city is known for its numerous mineral and thermal springs.
The region takes its name from the thermal springs located there for centuries.
Consequently it is often seen near the thermal springs along the fault line.
The first village was built near the thermal spring in the roman times.
In addition there are many thermal springs throughout the area.
It's an ancient place, and the Romans went there for its thermal springs.
The cave was created 300,000-500,000 years ago by a now disappeared thermal spring.
People believe that the water of these thermal springs can cure many illnesses.
Nearby, there are thermal spas known for their therapeutic effects.
The most outstanding feature of the Mosque is that it was actually built over natural thermal spas.
The name Loutraki is a direct reference to the thermal spas of the region.
They are among the best known and most quality thermal spas in the country.
It has a thermal spa open almost 365 days a year with its water already declared as rich in minerals.
One guaranteed way to chill out these days is in a hot spring at a thermal spa.
There are now buses every 15 minutes to Längenfeld (for the thermal spa).
Today, it is a modern thermal spa with the latest equipment.
There are three separate thermal spas and you can buy a lift pass that includes two days' use of them.
Since the opening of the "Vitalium" in 1999 the city also features a thermal spa.