Centrally located in Belgium, between the cities of Antwerp and Brussels, the Thermen of Londerzeel are located in a quiet and green area.
Owners have also manged to enhance the spaciuos domain with quite a bit of greenery, enhancing the attractive setting.
Having been to quite a few wellness centers in western Europe, this is not always a sinecure. Cement and steel are always more apparent.
One minor point is that the way there follows quite a few smaller and quieter lanes, maybe a good thing, getting into the right frame of mind, etc..
The entrance and parking to Thermen Londerzeel could always be better / more obvious.
Probably at a more busier time, the entrance formalities might have taken more time. Now then we breezed past the entrance deesk.
The locker rooms have seen better times, not the best intro.
However, the facilities themselves are quite overwhelming. Not really helpfulk, there's no overview / map.
Two steam rooms, 8 sauna's, an indoor pool and jacuzzi, an outdoor pool and jacuzzi.
Infusion sessions take place every hour, as usual there's quite some demand (ours saw nearly 50 clients), though there might have been space for more.
The entrance fee (May, 2025) was a hefty €44,50, making it one of the most expensive wellness destinations in Belgium. Burt was it worth this?
Well let's first look at what others say.
Foremost, google 4.5 stars (2000+ reviews), an English excerpt
Tripadvisor notches 4.6 stars (50+ reviews), Facebook ranks it positive (1100 reviews) while booking.com (which includes hotel/overnight stay) 9.0 (800 + reviews).5/5Beautiful space, but discreet from the outside-Never would know it's a thermen spa passing by. Friendly staff, no English though or signage. Fully nude, no clothing option anywhere. Very scenic or themed areas. Decent variety in types of rooms which include: TWO hammams, two large jacuzzis, 8 sauna-panorama/4 outdoor/aquarium/gorgeous forest scene/plain indoor, infrared, 4 cold plunges, cold indoor pool and somewhat warm outdoor pool, hot/cold"Roman walks" (don't know proper name). It's a great wealth of offerings. Several of the sessions are very nice. Intensity of sessions not as hot as spas in Germany, but at least still a good variety of hot and cold. The dark outdoor cabin sauna was generally good to just go to, but for the heat session, think there was too much firewood because I definitely got a heat rash from the sitting on the bottom steps. The indoor hammam is WELL steamed with spots both for sitting and laying! Don't have to wait for 15min before a session to get in line, which felt much more relaxed. Incredible spa products to sample as well. Picturesque dining experience for those that want to eat for longer stays!
More specialist. Dutch language site Blootkompas rates it with 9.4, while naturismegids comes to 4,5 stars.
So th gis it's not too bad.
My marks are 8.75, leaving it with scope for improvements.