ELEMENTS opens two new clubs in Germany
ELEMENTS – the high-end health club spa brand from Migros, which opened its first club in Munich, Germany, in early 2013 – has opened two further sites.
The second club opened in Stuttgart in October, with the third site opening in Munich – the city’s second ELEMENTS – in November.
The 3,800sq m Stuttgart club offers a 230-station gym, plus functional training and body analysis. There are also three group exercise studios. All members have access to the results-based ELEMENTS workout programme, developed by scientists at the University of Zurich.
Facilities in the Stuttgart spa area include a Finnish sauna, massage shower, steamroom and relaxation area.
In addition to the gym and spa offering, the club also offers a 750sq m (8,073sq ft) hammam facility. ELEMENTS members can enjoy the hammam for an additional fee of just €4 ($5.47, £3.29) (giving them a towel, peeling glove, water bowl and tea). Other treatments are also available, including hammam massages and full-body mud pack (Rasul). Day guests are also welcome to use the hammam at a cost of €28 ($38, £23) for the day.
The 4,700sq m (50,590sq ft) Munich club includes facilities such as a rock climbing wall, relaxation pool and exercise pool offering aqua classes. There’s also a ladies-only section in the 1,300sq m (13,993sq ft) spa, where facilities include a Finnish sauna, steamroom, bio sauna, salt steamroom, relaxation pool and spa pool. Childcare is available at both new clubs.
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