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Mystic Buddha Body Care Studio offers great traditional Thai and Swedish massage. Other recommendation for Thai massage is Thai Fit studio. For Spa treatments try the city’s luxury hotels like The Mandarin Oriental, Carlo IV Boscolo, President Hotel and Le Palais.
Spas is the Czech Republic
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- March 29, 2010
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Pampering
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- March 25, 2010
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While the Czech lands have long been home to famous spas which can be found in the beautiful city of Karlovy Vary, Prague itself had to wait for spas to arrive in the city itself. However, these have now been provided by a number of the five-star hotels, and some of these spas are set in historic buildings (including a Renaissance chapel and a Gothic cellar).
Prague Hair Stylists
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- February 25, 2010
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Massage
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- March 31, 2009
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Karlovy Vary Spas
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- November 11, 2008
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Much like the rest of Europe, the citizens of Prague realized some time ago that the waters of mineral springs can be used to enhance the health of those bathing in them. By the late 1700s, spas had become a fashionable place for the rich to be seen in, as well as somewhere where they could attempt to cure various maladies.
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