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EUR 59 - 98 Schmelmer Hof
This traditional Bavarian hotel in Bad Aibling offers a free spa with indoor pool, modern rooms with scenic views, and 2 restaurants. Its spacious gar… MoreEUR 74 - 164 Romantik Hotel Lindner
That´s how a fairy tale could start. Or a holiday in Romantik Hotel Lindner. Our house, the former castle Prantshausen, looks back upon an exciting h… MoreEUR 52 - 81 mD Hotel Johannisbad
Situated next to the spa gardens in the town of Bad Aibling, this charming 3-star hotel offers comfortable accommodation, a traditional Bavarian resta… MoreEUR 82 - 172 Hotel St. Georg
This 4-star hotel offers free parking, an indoor pool and a wide range of sports facilities. It is a 5-minute drive from Bad Aibling’s town centre a… MoreEUR 69 - 159 B&O Parkhotel
The B&O Parkhotel enjoys a picturesque setting in a beautiful park lined with ancient trees, on the outskirts of the spa town of Bad Aibling, in the f… More | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
In 804, Bad Aibling was mentioned for the first time as "Epininga". In mediaeval times it was an adminstrative centre in the lordship of the Falkensteiner|earls of Falkenstein. After the obliteration of the Neuburg-Falkenstein dynasty it became part of the realm of the Wittelsbach|Wittelsbach family. In 1845 first treatments with peat pulp have been offered by the physician Desiderius Beck, before Bad Aibling received the title "Bad" (spa or springs) in 1895. In the year 1933 Bad Aibling became a city. After the World War II|second World War Bad Aibling has evolved to a major centre for intelligence organizations and secret services.
In 2004 the United States|American Bad Aibling ECHELON station closed after several decades of operation.
In the town live approximately 18,000 inhabitants. It is 498 meters above sea level and covers an area of 41.55 km².
Image:Bad_aibling_klein_venedig.png|"Klein Venedig" (Small Venice)
Image:Bad_aibling_glonn.png|Glonn
Image:Bad_aibling_rosenheimer_str.png|Inner Rosenheimer Straße
Image:Bad_aibling_kirchzeile.png|Kirchzeile with Hofberg
Image:Bad_aibling_zentralfriedhof.png|Italian style central cemetery
|ECHELON station front gate
|ECHELON station from side road
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