It is the architectural highlight of the Bad Homburg Kurpark: the Kaiser-Wilhelms-Bad. Equipped with all the comforts of modern times, the Kur-Royal Day Spa in particular conveys the charm of an oriental world. The administrative headquarters of the Kur- und Kongress-GmbH is also in the Kaiser-Wilhelms-Bad.
The house named after Wilhelm I with its magnificent entrance rotunda was built by Homburg's master builder Louis Jacobi in the style of the Italian High Renaissance. This is where the aristocratic spa guests took their mud and mineral baths, strictly separated according to gender: ladies on the left, gentlemen on the right.
The Kur-Royal Day Spa has been located here since the renovation at the beginning of the new millennium. In its subtly luxurious ambience, wellness, health care and regeneration are combined in a unique way.
But the Kaiser-Wilhelms-Bad is not only the first address for those looking for relaxation, but also for lovers. The stylishly furnished library is transformed into a small wedding hall on a few Saturdays a year and invites you to a romantic wedding in the Kurpark.