
From
€127 / night
Augusta SPA Hotel sits beside Hisarya's central park and the ancient baths of Emperor Diocletian — one of the town's largest, most treatment-focused properties.
The spa and the water
Its certified spa spans some 3,000 m² and offers more than 100 procedures: aqua spinning, hydro-massage tubs with curing mineral water, physiotherapy and rehabilitation, and a salt room, alongside a year-round indoor mineral pool, a hot tub, a children's mineral pool with slide and a seasonal outdoor pool. Hisarya's hydrocarbonate-sodium water is taken above all as a drinking and bathing cure for the kidneys and urinary tract and for digestive complaints, and supports joints and metabolic programmes — making Augusta a practical choice for an active, therapy-led stay.
Who it suits
Good value and family-friendly: the children's pool and slide, the breadth of procedures and the park-side location suit families and anyone wanting a proper course of treatments rather than just a soak.
What guests say
Recent guests are positive overall (see the rating panel): the outdoor pools, the park-side setting and helpful staff get the most praise, while a few note some areas would benefit from refurbishment and that value can feel stretched at peak times.
Mineral water
- Composition
- A 3,000 m² certified spa runs on Hisarya's fluoride- and silica-rich hydrocarbonate-sodium water — a year-round indoor mineral pool, a seasonal outdoor pool and hydro-massage tubs filled with curing mineral water.
Treatments
Facilities
Location
Hisarya, Bulgaria
Frequently asked questions
How big is the spa?+
Around 3,000 m², offering more than 100 procedures including hydro-massage with mineral water, physiotherapy and a salt room.
Is it family-friendly?+
Yes — there's a children's mineral pool with a slide, a kids' area and a seasonal outdoor pool.
What is the water good for?+
Hisarya's hydrocarbonate-sodium water is used as a drinking and bathing cure for the kidneys, urinary tract and digestion, plus joints and metabolism.
Where is it?+
Beside Hisarya's central park and the Roman baths of Diocletian, an easy walk from the ruins.