There are several saunas (hammam, infrared, Russian, steam), swimming pool, salt room, massages (extra charge), gym.
In my subjective opinion, there are more disadvantages,
➖Working hours until 21:00
As for the gym, it's small, very small.
➖ At lunch it is very busy, after work at 19:30-20:00 come to work out - there is an hour left before closing .
➖The salt room cannot be rented separately and on a one-time basis either. Only in a complex with a spa.
➖The prices are inadequate , just space in my opinion
( perhaps because the business center is nearby, as well as the house itself is not cheap, where the rent is 2+1 sq.m.~1500€ and the prices are calculated for the "rich" segment)
One-time - if you count as a spa day 7000dinar~60€ day 1 person ( normally)
subscription (daily until 16:00) 55000 ~ 10 visits
All prices are on the website and they can also be requested,
in fact an annual subscription for two, gym + spa with a 20% discount , we were counted ~ 380 thousand dinars, in my opinion the price is a little unjustified, but judge for yourself, everyone has their own wishes, opinions and financial capabilities
Nearby, they took a gym subscription (of course without a pool and spa, but a large gym and all simulators) per person per month, a subscription of 3200 dinars , round-the-clock 😁 you will not go to the spa every day and not every other day, obviously, even if you have a subscription for a year. And I go to the gym more often after work ~ 20:00.
Apparently, the largest spa complex in Belgrade. The pool is really big, there are 5-6 different saunas. We were on Sunday, there were a lot of people in the morning – more than places around the pool, it's better to come early.
In general, it's quite nice inside, but the daily pass is expensive, 8 thousand dinars + you can't go out for lunch, and there is no food inside