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Book a Room. Sign In Email. Skip to main content Skip to footer. Booking not available in this language Close. See Below:. Contact Reservations Load More. Aji stone walls, a tranquil water garden and natural light surround you — and the tension in your shoulders quickly evaporates. Spa Suite Treat yourself to a private Spa Suite and let our staff handle all the details of your customized experience.

To reserve your Spa Suite, please call Ganbanyoku Beds Lie down on our Japanese stone beds and let your tension melt away. Shio Salt Room Breathe deeply and enjoy the respiratory benefits of an illuminated wall of Shio salt bricks complemented by salt lamps, vibration therapy and radiant music. Kalologie Medspa. Tour Philosophy To protect the privacy of our guests while using the Spa, we provide tours through our facility for spa guests only.

Appointments A Spa Receptionist will coordinate a spa experience specifically for your needs. Salon Services Salon Service bookings do not include use of the facilities. Health Please notify a Spa Receptionist before booking treatments if you are pregnant, have allergies, high blood pressure, physical ailments or disabilities.

Guest Timeliness We ask that you arrive 45 minutes prior to your scheduled appointment time, allowing you to enjoy the amenities and facilities. Waxing Sun exposure is not recommended before or after any waxing service. Color or Chemical Services It is recommended that you do not wash your hair before any color or chemical service.

Bridal Hair Services It is recommended that you do not shampoo your hair when having an up-do. Spa Age Requirement You must be 18 years of age to receive a Spa treatment and use the Spa facilities. The spa is in the vaulted cellar, whose tactile limestone adds to the dark, atmospheric space. The facilities are small, with a colour-changing Jacuzzi, infra-red sauna, steam room and cosy relaxation room. Book it The Sunday spa sleepover includes dinner, bed and breakfast, access to the spa and a minute treatment.

One of only a handful of Victorian Turkish baths still in use, these are beautiful, with Moorish design including Islamic arches, intricate glazed brickwork and painted ceilings.

The bathing journey takes you around a series of heated rooms — the hottest being the laconium and the coldest a freezing plunge pool. This day spa in a former 19th-century chapel has a hydrotherapy pool, steam room, Arabian mud treatments and candlelit relaxation area.

The long treatment list uses brands including La Sultane de Saba and Eminence Organic, as well as its own essential oil blends. The restaurant serves lunch, dinner and afternoon tea. Facilities include a metre pool, seven saunas and steam rooms, and a dark relaxation room lit by a flickering fire. The extensive treatment list runs from manicures to Hebridean sea salt scrubs with natural and organic products, from the Oskia or Ishga skincare ranges the latter developed on the Isle of Lewis and seaweed based.

In a traditional market town, the Spread Eagle — which dates from — is all oak beams, leaded windows and an inglenook fireplace. The spa is to the rear of the hotel, away from the high street. The vaulted ceiling gives a sense of space to the metre pool area with sauna, steam room, hot tub and courtyard garden. K West may be a bit bling, but for some inner-city pampering, K Spa offers a true cocoon in the capital.

Overs only. The spa area has steam rooms, sauna, hammam, a series of hot rooms, plunge pool and ice fountain. Some sessions are single sex, so check in advance, better.

Behind an unassuming front door lies a full Turkish bathhouse, with treatments involving a sauna, exfoliation on a tiled platform, a foamy wash-down and strong massage. In the centre of pretty Woodbridge, Bathsheba is a modern boutique day spa, an all-white oasis with candlelit treatment rooms and professional staff.

Dating from , Eden Hall, near Newark, originally had a huge chapel at its heart and an impressive conservatory which is now a light-filled relaxation area and cafe. The rosehip and goji berry red tea created by Mandarin Oriental to round-off the show is to re-balance my earth element and tastes delicious to boot.

To Book: mandarinoriental. The space itself is intimate but perfectly sized: this small underground oasis somehow fits in a steam room, sauna, cold plunge pool, ice bar, relaxation area, heated hammam table and treatment rooms without ever feeling remotely cramped or full — instead, the vibe is of a private, secret haven far from the crowds just a few metres above.

Choose from a vast array of the latest reading material while you relax pre and post-treatment on the plush, white cushioned loungers and sipping on purifying water infusions and herbal teas to detox. And it does what it says on the tin and some , with a combination of skilful facial massage, cleansing, exfoliating and intense hydrating where needed resulting in a quasi-supernatural glow that lasts for days. The 75 minutes whizz by in unadulterated bliss, with a final light head, neck and shoulder massage providing that extra spring in your step as you regretfully re-emerge into the real world.

To Book: thebeaumont. The Spa at Four Seasons Trinity Square offers a much-needed refuge in the heart of the adrenaline-fuelled city. Designer Joseph Caspari has used a calming grey colour palette that is light enough to keep you awake. Signatures have therefore been designed exclusively for the spa, combining ancient therapies from both East and West, with modern day techniques.

So drop your shopping bags and let your shoulders drop too — in utter relaxation. To Book: naturabisse. This is where those reluctant to share a sweaty steam or bump into a colleague post-massage come to switch off.

After all, alone time with just the therapeutic trickle of water, an exotic fruit plate and undisturbed consciousness is what the overspun Londoner needs more than any quick fix massage.

Silky walls in the relaxation room, spicy aromas and dark wooden furniture and figurines pay homage to the Malaysian ethos governing the spa and offer a comforting retreat from the plunge pool and steam room. Book in for a yoga class for the ultimate release. The Treatments: The treatments play on that Malaysian spirit, with deliciously long and fruitful massages though opt for the 90 minute Balinese, a welcome exception to the theme. To Book: ushvani.

A philosophy falling somewhere between Russian tradition and Mediterranean joie de vivre sets the tone at South Kensington Club. The layout is social, an ode to the traditional Russian bathhouse, with plush interiors more suggestive of a private residence than a large spa.

There is a great emphasis here on the power of tea and simple relaxation, rather than peddling massage and treatment as the only way to unwind. This includes a traditional banya treatment a weekly ritual in Russia where birch leaves are used at speed to manipulate the hot air over the body, stimulating circulation and allowing clients to quite literally sweat out your week. Breathers are recommended between these sessions in the communal banya and hammam, or with their specialised herbal tea and magazine in a quiet corner.

Opt for the mud treatment after to both exfoliate and nourish your skin with all the minerals the urban jungle deprives us of. To Book: southkensingtonclub. Through the use of natural medicine, energy healing techniques and traditional massage, Ilapothecary promises to combat the pressures of daily life — a promise they deliver on. To Book: ilapothecary. A Mecca of subterranean calm, the Bulgari Spa offers the full Italian job: seamless, sleek furniture, marble-just-about-everything and a post-treatment power shower that will never leave you.

Potent eucalyptus oils permeate the steam rooms, clearing your sinuses, and warming your winter cockles. The Treatments: The treatments here are based on traditional oriental practices one of the best being the renewing enzyme facial designed to boost cell regeneration and give you that ten-hour-sleep glow.

And the best thing? To Book: bulgarihotels. Cocooned in an urban hideout of bamboo walls and rippling water, you feel a million miles away from the London frenzy. A natural, organic theme pervades the products and therapies, using Australian skincare company Sodashi and body treatment products are plucked straight from the garden estate. Nothing like bedding in after a heavenly pummelling and nourishing supper. Before the opening of its London outpost, followers of the highly personalised Arrigo Programme had to carve out time for a five day retreat in Somerset.



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