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Escape the City: Your Guide to London’s Best Spa Hotels

Imagine this: You’re tired from exploring London’s bustling streets, and you long for a moment of tranquility. Wouldn’t it be amazing to slip into a luxurious spa right in your hotel? You don’t have to choose between a city break and a relaxing spa retreat – you can have both! London’s spa hotels offer a world of pampering, from cutting-edge treatments to serene relaxation spaces. Let’s dive into the best options, from Hyde Park to Liverpool Street!

A Grand Dame of Knightsbridge

The Berkeley is a Knightsbridge icon with a five-star ambiance. But the real star of the show is the Bamford Wellness Spa, a haven of tranquility perched on the seventh floor. Step into an English country garden high above the city. The secret garden, blooming with flowers in the summer, is perfect for unwinding after a treatment. The spa embraces a holistic, organic philosophy, with most treatments using the Bamford Haybarn brand. For facials, they feature the luxurious British brand OSKIA. You’ll find yoga and Pilates classes, and special events like hula hooping and synchronized swimming (check the website for details).

Richmond Harbour Hotel & Spa, London

Richmond’s Gem: A Historic Haven

Nestled in a restored Georgian building, the Richmond Harbour Hotel & Spa boasts modern interiors, a charming restaurant terrace, and a prime location near Richmond Park. But the real highlight? The spa, featuring a spacious 20-meter indoor swimming pool. Enjoy a dip, relax in the sauna and steam room, or unwind in the stylish relaxation room with its hanging egg-shaped beds. Step outside to discover a lush garden, complete with Scandinavian hot tubs and a vitality pool. The high-tech gym offers classes, and there are 13 treatment rooms – be sure to try the Drift Away massage. This spa is a great value, and kids are welcome at certain times.

The Connaught, London, England, United Kingdom

Mayfair’s Glamorous Retreat: A Rooftop Oasis

The Four Seasons Park Lane is a blend of 1930s Art Deco elegance and contemporary charm, perfectly situated in Mayfair’s prestigious postcode. No spa in London can rival the views from the rooftop, overlooking Hyde Park’s lush greenery. Enjoy the sauna’s spectacular vistas and indulge in the pre-treatment pampering, including the vitality pool with bubbles and underwater seating. The wood-clad relaxation room offers cozy camel-colored pods, a gold-masked feature wall, and plenty of magazines and herbal tea.

London’s Coolest Hotspot: A Super-Boutique Experience

London’s first super-boutique hotel, the The Londoner, opened in late 2021, and it’s making waves. The trendy bar and restaurant spaces are the talk of the town, but the elegant basement spa is equally impressive. Relax on the cabana beds by the pool, enjoy the sauna and steam room, and choose from a wide range of treatments. They offer facials by Omorovicza, massages by Ila, and more holistic options like the Harmony massage, which combines Tibetan acupressure and scalp massage. Beyond the spa, there’s a hair and beauty salon, an AMA nail bar, and a Refuel superfood and juice ‘clinic’. This hotel is brimming with cool factor.

The Ned - one of the best spa hotels in London

A Landmark of Luxury: ESPA’s Flagship

The Corinthia is a landmark building with a lavish makeover. This hotel boasts a truly impressive spa, spread over four floors. It’s ESPA’s flagship, and you’ll find a steam room, 17 treatment rooms, a private spa suite, a nail studio, a super-cool indoor swimming pool, a vitality pool, an amphitheatre sauna, an ice fountain, marble heated loungers, and private sleep pods. The treatments, of course, are ESPA’s finest – de-stressing, muscle-releasing, and uplifting. Enjoy various packages, like the Pure Indulgence Body Ritual.

Pan Pacific London, England

A Refined Haven: The Aman at The Connaught

The Connaught hotel exudes sophistication without pretension. Old-world charm meets modern elegance in a subtle way. The Aman branded spa follows suit with its 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. Beyond the standard treatments, they offer signature experiences inspired by different cultures, like the Native American-inspired experience.

Corinthia Hotel London, London, England

A Hidden Palace: The Sense Spa at The Lanesborough

Tucked away near High Holborn, The Lanesborough is a veritable palace, full of quirky charm. The Sense spa is a soothing retreat, with a relaxation room, sauna, and steam facilities, plus treatment rooms. Enjoy heated beds and a selection of treatments, including the deep tissue Maison Caulières massage. The hotel also boasts a gym with fruit and headphones, plus a club lounge, a smoothie bar, a vegetarian restaurant, a large gym, and a Daniel Galvin Jr hair salon.

Mandarin Oriental, Hyde Park, London, England

Luxury Redefined: The Lanesborough Spa

You might know The Lanesborough for its high room rates, but did you know you can experience the exclusive spa for a day? The members-only spa is open to the public for £150. Or, if you spend £250 on treatments, you can access the facilities for free. Relax in the shadowy, magazine-filled relaxation room, enjoy treatments by ila, La Prairie, Tata Harper, and Lanesborough’s own-brand products, and explore the scent-infused experience showers, steam room, sauna, and small swimming pool.

The Berkeley, London

A Spa Getaway in the City: London’s Best Spa Hotels

London’s spa hotels offer a world of relaxation, right in the heart of the city. Whether you’re looking for a luxurious escape, a holistic retreat, or a unique experience, you’ll find the perfect spa hotel in London. So, pack your bags, grab your swimsuit, and get ready for a pampered adventure!

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The Lanesborough London
The Ned, London, England
Rosewood, London
Charlotte Adams
Charlotte Adamshttps://londongreens.org/
Charlotte Adams is a travel enthusiast and writer who specializes in comprehensive guides to London’s most famous sites and its lesser-known neighborhoods. Her work is characterized by its attention to detail and focus on helping tourists experience London like a local. Charlotte’s love for the city shines through in every article, offering readers an authentic perspective on life in London.

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