London, a bustling metropolis, offers a surprising escape: urban spas where you can unwind after a day of exploring. Forget those tiny, classic massage rooms – London’s spa scene is now super-luxe and cutting-edge, with bio-feedback training, de-compression pods, and superfood clinics. Whether you prefer Hyde Park views, Richmond’s leafy gardens, or a central city retreat, we’ve got you covered. Here’s our pick of the best spa hotels in London.
Luxury and Tranquility in Knightsbridge
The Berkeley is a Knightsbridge icon, known for its five-star amenities. The highlight, though, is the Bamford Wellness Spa, nestled on the seventh floor, offering a haven of tranquility. Imagine an English country garden high above the city, with daybeds and lush blooms in summer. This secret garden is the perfect spot to relax after a treatment.
The spa’s treatments are based on Bamford Haybarn’s holistic, organic philosophy, while British brand OSKIA provides facials. Yoga and Pilates classes are offered, and special summer events like hula hoop or synchronized swimming add to the experience (check their website for current schedules).
Richmond Harbour Hotel & Spa: Where City Meets Nature
This restored Georgian building boasts modern interiors, a restaurant terrace with heaters, and a prime location near Richmond Park. But the real star is the spa with its 20m indoor pool.
The pool is large enough for laps, and there’s also a sauna, steam room, and a stylish relaxation area with hanging egg-shaped beds. Outside, a leafy garden with Scandinavian hot tubs and a vitality pool awaits.
The high-tech gym offers classes, and the 13 treatment rooms offer a range of services, with the Drift Away massage being a standout option. This spa is great value compared to other London hotels and even welcomes children at certain times.
Four Seasons Park Lane: Art Deco Glamour with Breathtaking Views
This Mayfair gem blends 1930s Art Deco elegance with quirky charm. No other spa in London can compete with the views from its rooftop, overlooking Hyde Park’s majestic trees. The sauna, with its panoramic window, offers particularly stunning vistas.
Pre-treatment pampering is a must here, especially the vitality pool with bubbles and underwater seating, and the wood-clad relaxation room with leather, camel-coloured pods, a gold mask wall, and plenty of magazines and herbal tea.
The Edition: London’s Newest Super-Boutique Hotel
The Edition, London’s first self-proclaimed super-boutique hotel, opened in 2021 with a buzz. Its lively bars and restaurants make it a hot spot, but the elegant basement spa is a true gem.
Cabana beds around the pool invite you to relax, especially combined with the sauna and steam room. The extensive treatment menu features facials by Omorovicza and massages by Ila. Many treatments are holistic, like the Harmony massage, which combines Tibetan acupressure and scalp massage.
There’s also a Hiro Miyosh hair and beauty salon, an AMA nail bar, and a healthy Refuel superfood and juice ‘clinic’, making this spa a cool and comprehensive experience.
Corinthia London: A Modern Oasis
This landmark building underwent a lavish makeover, becoming the Corinthia. The scale and quality of the furnishings are impressive, and the spa is a standout feature.
This is ESPA’s flagship, a serious spa spread over four floors. It features a steam room, 17 treatment rooms, a private spa suite, a nail studio, a super-cool indoor pool, a vitality pool, an amphitheater sauna, an ice fountain, marble heated loungers, and private sleep pods.
The ESPA treatments are de-stressing, muscle-releasing, and uplifting, with various packages available. The Pure Indulgence Body Ritual is a perfect example of the luxury offered.
Aman at The Connaught: Sophisticated Simplicity
This refined hotel offers a sophisticated, yet unpretentious experience. Old-world meets new, but in a subtle way: dark polished woods, shiny marble floors, and cream-colored ceilings blend with airy, contemporary rooms.
The Aman branded spa echoes this ambiance with deep woods, glossy marble, and minimalist lines. The black-granite swimming pool is the centerpiece, surrounded by loungers, and there’s a small aromatic steam room.
The spa offers signature experiences inspired by different parts of the world. The Native American-inspired experience, lasting two and a half hours, is a treat.
The Rosewood London: Elegant Escape in the Heart of the City
This elegant palace, tucked away near High Holborn, doesn’t take itself too seriously. The Sense spa is a soothing retreat, with a warren of black slate, a relaxation room, sauna, steam facilities, and treatment rooms.
Treatments are excellent, including heated beds that adjust at both ends. The deep tissue Maison Caulières massage is ideal for relieving troublesome knots. There’s also a gym, with fruit and headphones provided.
The Lanesborough: Luxurious Indulgence
Known for its expensive room rates, this hotel offers an exclusive spa experience for a fee. Guests can enjoy the members-only spa for £150 per day, or get free access with £250 in treatments.
A shadowy relaxation room with magazines and call buttons for refreshments awaits. Therapists use ila, La Prairie, Tata Harper, and Lanesborough own-brand products in dimly lit treatment rooms. Then, relax in the scent-infused experience showers, steam room, sauna, and small swimming pool with a whirlpool.
The hotel also boasts a club lounge with a smoothie bar and vegetarian restaurant, a large gym with top-of-the-range equipment, and a Daniel Galvin Jr hair salon.
The Largest Day Spa in London
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