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Wellness Check: 25hours Zürich Langstrasse Sauna And Shower by Rae Witte

For me, the next best thing a hotel can have after a pool or jacuzzi is a sauna. Much like anything else, all saunas are not created equally. Often times, within city hotels they’re tucked away in some windowless section of the building adjacent to the gym leveraged only by one random old guy. (We know the glamping joints are little cabins and barrels out in the wilderness.)

But, not at 25hours Zürich Langstrasse within Zürich’s city center.

Despite being astoundingly similar in website, logo and hotel design, 25Hours properties do not share ownership with TheStandard (as far as my research found), yet it’s kind of giving TheOtherSideOfThePondStandard.

With two locations in Zürich, the 25Hours Langstrasse location is situated in the once-red light district of the city close to the biggest train station.

Unlike those dungeon-y (derogatory) saunas, 25Hours Lanstrasse’s is located on the top floor of the seven-story hotel, and it was hotter than your average. I had to remove my jewelry and I don’t typically need to. The spacious stadium seating sauna is the centerpiece of an aesthetic-over-function gym. The room faces a glass wall overlooking the train that cuts through the city beyond a small terrace and unobstructed city views. Just outside of the sauna full length lounge chairs look out to the same view. And, of course, behind the sauna are two (very) open air showers.

The Swiss are serious about their saunas, and honestly, Americans could afford to take notes. (Although, I’d want to note that it is co-ed and the co-eds participated in the sauna in varying degrees of nudity — bikini to butt ass.) There are plenty of conflicting reports to the health benefits of saunas. I find that simply sweating it all out (literally and figuratively), does a lot for me. My skin always feels better, I think I look better, I sleep better, and most importantly, it relaxes my mind and body.

I didn’t opt to shower at the sauna because the rooms’ showers were very, very sexy. Similar to the sauna upstairs, the shower in my room was large, floor-to-ceiling enclosed glass (reader, there wasn’t any sort of draft and it didn’t steam up my entire room). With both a rain shower head and a handheld, you can go full everything shower or just wash the bod and preserve your hair. (See a video of the room and shower in the below IG post.)

For those that may not like the idea of being fully exposed, a curtain separates the raised “bedroom” portion of the hotel room and shields your shower time from the window’s view.

While the bed was firm as hell (a little too hard for my liking), the spacious room also had both a huge full length, floor to ceiling mirror and well-lit vanity mirror at the sink.

So, what did we learn here? We should always be on the look out for floor-to-ceiling glass (mirrors, showers, windows, VIEWS), and perhaps, a baseline shower and sauna doesn’t cut it when there are very sexy (and functional) ones out there to make for a better time spent at a hotel.

I used the sauna so much during my stay, it made me want to prioritize having easier access to one at home at some point in my life. In the meantime, I’ll continue to make it through winter with a lot of time spent in my HigherDOSE sauna blanket.

The Lay Out: Susurros Del Corazón by Rae Witte

The infinity pool at Susurros Del Corazón’s five-bedroom villa, Sol.

About 45 minutes from the Puerto Vallarta Airport in Punta De Mita, Mexico, Auberge opened up a new property in November 2022 – Susurros Del Corazón. 

Inspired by 1960s Acapulco, the mid century modern build has huge circular windows and stonework throughout the resort’s 59 rooms and suites and 30 villas. Although it’s still resort-y, it manages to beat the big box allegations and all-inclusive formulaic hotel commonness.

Three pools cascade down to an 1,850 square foot private beach with unobstructed views and plenty of direct sun, which is what we’re here for – the lay out. And, they’re designated for different energies, one is meant to be for families and kids, another for adults only and the final prioritizes relaxing. 

I put a lot of weight in the way things feel – emotionally, mentally, physically, perhaps even spiritually. The texture of the tiles of the pool felt divine, even luxurious, in a way I’ve never really considered it could. Kind of like a song that pops up on shuffle and just enhances whatever it is you’re doing, these deep blue tiles strikingly offset the neutrals of the resort and allow the tropical landscape to stand out. They. Feel. Expensive. 

Much like the tiered layout of the three pools (think Wi-Fi signal emblem from an aerial view), each one has a bit of stepped seating perfect to lounge partially submerged in the water, which is my favorite part of the experience. Yes, there are private cabanas, plenty of lounge chairs and one pool even has three canopy beds, but enjoying a couple piña colada on the graduated step is peak relaxation. Two of the three pools also have circular seating, sort of like the pool’s version of a conversation pit.

In addition to the resort pools, Susurros Del Corazón’s villas each have private infinity pools. (There’s a video here in my IG reel.) During my time there, we stayed in their expansive 7,885 square foot, five-bedroom, six bathroom casita with an additional living room area and two sets of washer and dryers. The roof had an extra outdoor kitchen, dining and lounge area with a jacuzzi that overlooked the cliffs, but it was floor to ceiling, sliding glass doors that open from the main living, dining and kitchen space (and in the second floor bedrooms) to the combo infinity pool and jacuzzi that takes your breath away. Same tiles, same intentional seating, just this pool offered us complete privacy and the freedom to listen to the latest Tems project that released during our stay on loop. 

Where to sit:
The best way to enjoy Susurros Del Corazón is barefoot with a cup of their cinnamon spiked, Mexican coffee at the villa’s infinity pool sitting on the divider between the jacuzzi with the waves rolling into the cliffs below and your girlfriends floating on the tubes beside you. However, nearly any seat at the pool or beach offers plenty of sun and an umbrella for when you need a break. 

What to order: 
I love a good piña colada and theirs is great, but they also offered the virgin version, known as a piñata, for anyone cutting back or simply sober. Ceviche and candied mango are the perfect poolside snacks. 

Why you should go: 
Luxury, peace, and it’s still new enough to be a really attractive blank slate. (And, it’s not overrun by TikTokers or cruise couples.)