Bad Kissingen is a world-famous spa town in Bavaria, southern Germany. It's known for its mineral springs, which were allegedly discovered by Charlemagne in the 8th century. The town is surrounded by forested hills and the River Saale, and has a well-preserved old town with a variety of buildings, including the baroque Alte Kurhaus (Old Spa House) and the neo-Gothic Protestant church. The spa facilities include a dozen baths and numerous saunas, and the town hosts an annual jazz festival.
Average temperatures during the day in Bad Kissingen.