Turčianske Teplice (German: Bad Stuben; Hungarian: Stubnyafürdő) is a town in central Slovakia in the Žilina Region.
It was first mentioned in text dating from 1281 when King Ladislaus IV of Hungary granted the lands surrounding the springs to a Count Peter.
The spa became popular with royalty, including King Sigismund of Hungary and Emperor Maximilian I of Mexico.
The recuperative abilities of the spa were first studied by the University of Halle medical student Jan Lisschoviny.
Before the establishment of independent Czechoslovakia in 1918, Štubnianske Teplice was part of Turóc County within the Kingdom of Hungary.