Prague: Modern Private Spa with Jacuzzi and Sauna

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Prague: Modern Private Spa with Jacuzzi and Sauna

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A private spa beats another tourist stop. I love the clean, modern setup and the feeling that the space is truly yours. The big win for me is the chlorine-free jacuzzi water option, plus two saunas in the jacuzzi package.

You’ll also appreciate the comfort details: towels, L’Occitane cosmetics, Nespresso coffee and tea, water, and a hairdryer, all included. The privacy is real too, with the whole place set up for a relaxed couples or friends moment.

One thing to watch: it’s only 2 hours, and there’s a fee if you overrun. If you show up without your ID/passport, you may lose time getting sorted before you can start.

Key Points Before You Go

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  • Chlorine-free jacuzzi water in the modern spa option
  • Two saunas and a relax zone in the jacuzzi package
  • Included spa comforts: towels, L’Occitane cosmetics, Nespresso, tea, water, and fruit
  • Optional prosecco add-on, plus minibar drinks for extra cash
  • Bring your ID/passport and be ready to follow timing rules
  • Two addresses, two vibes: Kladenská (jacuzzi option) or Veleslavínská (big Finnish sauna studio)

A Modern Private Spa Moment in Prague 6

Prague: Modern Private Spa with Jacuzzi and Sauna - A Modern Private Spa Moment in Prague 6
Prague is great for walking, sightseeing, and eating your way through the day. But once in a while, you need a reset button that doesn’t involve standing in another line. This is where Lazne TOM’s private spa experience earns its keep.

The spa is modern and practical, and it’s set up as a private block of time. If you choose the jacuzzi option, you’re also getting a Canadian-style jacuzzi filled with clean water without chlorine, which feels like a noticeable upgrade over the usual tired, overly chemical spa setup.

The vibe is simple: arrive, get shown around, and then enjoy your time in your own space. I like that the focus stays on relaxation instead of trying to sell you a long, structured tour.

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Your Two-Hour Plan: Saunas, Jacuzzi, and a Relax Zone

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Your visit runs for 2 hours in a private setting. There isn’t a complicated schedule to memorize, but there is a clear flow: check in, settle in, then use the saunas and (if selected) the jacuzzi at your own pace.

If you book the Prague 6 jacuzzi spa (Kladenská area)

In the Kladenská location, the experience is built around two saunas plus a jacuzzi, all in the same private environment. Think of it as a choose-your-tempo loop:

  • Warm up in the sauna(s)
  • Cool down afterward
  • Slip into the jacuzzi when you want a softer, slower recovery

Because it’s private, you’re not sharing the space with strangers. That matters. You can talk at a normal volume, move at your own pace, and actually relax rather than “perform” relaxation.

If you book the Prague 6 sauna studio (Veleslavínská area)

There’s also a newer option at Veleslavínská 40, which is described as a sauna studio with a big Finnish sauna and a relax zone. If you’re more of a sauna-first person, this option fits well because it’s focused on one main heat experience rather than spreading your time across multiple features.

The relax zone is part of the point

Don’t treat this like a quick stop where you only use heat and then leave. The relax zone is where you’ll slow down—especially since included touches like fruit, water, and Nespresso coffee create a more “stay awhile” feel.

What’s Actually Included (and What That Means for Value)

Prague: Modern Private Spa with Jacuzzi and Sauna - What’s Actually Included (and What That Means for Value)
A lot of spa deals hide extras. This one is unusually straightforward about what you get in the package.

Here’s what’s included:

  • Towels
  • L’Occitane cosmetics
  • Nespresso coffee and tea
  • Water
  • Fruits
  • Hairdryer
  • A private spa with sauna and relax zone (and jacuzzi if that option is selected)
  • Bottle of prosecco only if you choose that add-on

What I like is how this turns your spa visit into a low-effort win. You don’t need to pack the usual items you’d otherwise buy or carry—at least for the basics listed above. In real travel terms, it means less clutter in your day bag and more time enjoying Prague without thinking about logistics.

Practical comfort matters more than you think

Saunas are one thing. Being comfortable afterward is what makes the whole visit feel worth it. Included towels, hairdryer, and cosmetics remove friction, so you can go from relaxing to heading back out into the city without scrambling.

Jacuzzi Water Rules: Clean Experience, Small Etiquette

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If you choose the jacuzzi option, the listing highlights clean water without chlorine. That’s a big selling point because water quality affects how the jacuzzi feels and how your skin feels afterward.

You’ll also want to follow the indoor rules. The experience is explicit about keeping the space calm and tidy:

  • No shoes indoors
  • No glass objects
  • No making noise
  • No alcohol and drugs (though prosecco is offered as part of the selected package)
  • No fireworks or explosive substances (a standard safety line, but still part of the rules)

These rules help protect the private atmosphere. And they also mean you should plan to bring nothing fragile or bulky. If you’re the type who loves a takeaway drink, you’ll need to keep that to the minibar situation later.

Prosecco Option and Minibar Reality Checks

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There’s an add-on option that includes a bottle of prosecco plus a small plate of fruits. If you select it, it’s meant to turn your private spa time into a more celebratory moment—great for couples, anniversaries, or a special “we made it to Prague” group night.

But here’s the key practical detail: minibar purchases aren’t included, and you’ll need to pay for any extra drinks with cash. That’s not a dealbreaker, but it does change how you plan.

My advice: if you’re considering the minibar, decide in advance. Bring some cash so you don’t end up negotiating your relaxation with an awkward wallet moment.

Also note the time rule: there’s a fee for exceeding the reservation time. In a two-hour experience, that means you shouldn’t treat it like a flexible lounge. You’ll have fun faster if you keep an eye on when you’re due to wrap up.

Arrival Notes: Addresses, Metro Access, and the ID Moment

Prague: Modern Private Spa with Jacuzzi and Sauna - Arrival Notes: Addresses, Metro Access, and the ID Moment
This is where your trip can go smoothly—or mildly annoyingly—depending on preparation.

Where to meet and how to get oriented

The operator notes that you can find them about 8 minutes from the centre using Metro A – Borislavka, then about 2 minutes on foot. That’s convenient if you’re staying central and don’t want a long taxi ride.

They also mention arriving around 5 minutes before at the relevant location:

  • For the private spa with jacuzzi, the arrival reference is given as Kladenská 59 Prague 6
  • For the sauna studio, it’s Veleslavínská 40 Prague 6

There’s also a second address reference for the jacuzzi spa as Kladenská 19. To avoid confusion, check the exact meeting point details shown when you book, and then treat that as the one you follow.

Bring your ID/passport

The experience includes ID/passport checking at arrival. One review highlight made it clear: if you don’t bring it, you may need to go back to your car and lose time before you can start. So yes, bring it. That small step protects your whole two hours.

Late timing after 9 pm

If you finish after 9 pm, the instructions say you’ll need to cover the jacuzzi lights, turn off the lights, and close the door. Other systems turn off automatically, but you’re still responsible for that final check. It’s not hard, just follow the guidance at the end.

The Staff and the Private Atmosphere Factor

Prague: Modern Private Spa with Jacuzzi and Sauna - The Staff and the Private Atmosphere Factor
One of the most consistently praised parts is the staff. You’re dealing with a host who welcomes you, shows you the spa, and checks your ID/passport. The host languages listed are Czech and English.

Why this matters: a private spa works best when you’re not wandering around figuring things out. Here, you get a straightforward handoff so you can focus on heat, water, and quiet.

And because the space is private, you don’t have to “share the vibe.” This is the kind of experience where you can talk with your partner or friends without hearing random strangers or waiting for anyone.

Who This Private Spa Suits Best (and Who Should Skip It)

Prague: Modern Private Spa with Jacuzzi and Sauna - Who This Private Spa Suits Best (and Who Should Skip It)
This is built for relaxation, so it fits certain travel styles better than others.

Great fit for

  • Couples who want a romantic Prague break that isn’t another restaurant
  • Small friend groups who want quality time without a nightlife scene
  • People who like modern facilities and clean comfort
  • Anyone who wants a reset between walking days

Not a fit for everyone

The experience lists several limitations:

  • Not suitable for children under 5
  • Not suitable for babies under 1
  • Not suitable for people over 95 years
  • Not suitable for people over 309 lbs (140 kg)
  • No baby strollers
  • No alcohol and drugs
  • No glass objects
  • Shoes not allowed indoors

If any of those apply, skip this and look for alternatives that match your needs.

Price and Value: Is $50 for Two Hours Fair?

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At $50 per person for a 2-hour private spa session, the value depends on what you want out of Prague.

Here’s the simple math in travel terms:

  • You’re paying for privacy, modern facilities, and included amenities.
  • You’re not just paying for a sauna chair and towels. You also get Nespresso coffee and tea, water, fruit, L’Occitane cosmetics, and a hairdryer.
  • The jacuzzi option adds a chlorine-free jacuzzi component, which is a real differentiator.

So for many visitors, the price feels fair because it replaces multiple smaller purchases and removes the hassle of searching for lockers, amenities, and replacements. If you were going to spend money anyway on spa basics plus coffee plus comfort items, the package starts looking like a smart trade.

The one drawback tied to value is time: two hours can feel short if you love saunas and want a slower rhythm. Also, extra time can cost more, so don’t plan a “maybe we’ll stay longer” mindset.

A Simple Way to Get the Most Out of Your Spa Time

You’ll enjoy this more if you treat it as a mini routine rather than a checklist.

Try this pacing idea:

  • Start with the sauna(s), not the jacuzzi, so your body warms up first
  • Use the jacuzzi when you want the slower, softer cooldown
  • Sip included water and coffee/tea as needed instead of waiting until you’re tired
  • Keep an eye on your end time so you don’t trigger any overrun fees

Also, be mindful of the indoor rules. No shoes indoors and no loud behavior helps keep the private atmosphere calm, which is the whole point.

Should You Book This Prague Private Spa?

I’d book it if you want something modern, clean, and genuinely private in Prague—especially if you’re choosing the jacuzzi option with chlorine-free water. The included perks (towels, L’Occitane cosmetics, Nespresso, tea, water, fruits) make it feel like more than a basic rental.

I would think twice if you’re the kind of traveler who needs extra-long sessions or hates time limits. At two hours, you’ll want to choose your pace and stick close to the schedule.

If you like your “special moment” focused and simple, this is a strong bet.

FAQ

What is the duration of the private spa experience?

The experience is 2 hours. Start times vary based on availability.

How much does it cost?

The price is $50 per person.

What do I get if I choose the jacuzzi option?

You get a private spa experience with jacuzzi and sauna, plus a relax zone. The jacuzzi option is described as using clean water without chlorine.

Is there an option without a jacuzzi?

Yes. There is a private sauna studio option at Veleslavínská 40 with a big Finnish sauna and relax zone.

Are towels and cosmetics included?

Yes. Towels and L’Occitane cosmetics are included, along with a hairdryer.

Is coffee and tea included?

Yes. Nespresso coffee and tea are included, plus water and fruits.

Do I need to pay for minibar drinks?

Minibar purchases are not included, and you must pay for additional drinks. The information provided says you should leave cash for minibar purchases.

Is prosecco included?

Prosecco is included only if you select that option. If you don’t select it, it’s not included.

What should I bring when I arrive?

Bring your ID/passport, since it’s checked at arrival. Also arrive about 5 minutes early as instructed.

Are there any indoor rules I should know?

Shoes are not allowed indoors, and there are rules about keeping the place quiet and following safety guidelines. Glass objects are also not allowed.

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