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The Ultimate Guide to London’s Best Spa Hotels

Seeking a blissful escape from the bustling city? Look no further! London’s spa hotels offer a haven of tranquility, combining urban excitement with luxurious pampering. Forget cramped, traditional spas – today’s London spas are cutting-edge and ultra-luxurious, boasting everything from bio-feedback training and decompression pods to superfood clinics. No matter your spa preference, we’ve got you covered with locations from Hyde Park to Liverpool Street.

Indulge in Luxury: Top Spa Hotels in London

The Berkeley: A Knightsbridge Gem

This elegant hotel, a true Knightsbridge icon, offers five-star luxury at every turn. But the real highlight is its heated outdoor rooftop pool and the Bamford Wellness Spa. Located on the seventh floor, the spa transports you to an English country garden high above the city. The secret garden, adorned with daybeds and bursting with blooms in the summer, is the perfect spot to unwind after a treatment.

Bamford Haybarn, a brand known for its holistic, organic philosophy, fuels most treatments, while OSKIA, a boutique British brand, takes care of facials. You’ll find one-on-one yoga and Pilates classes, plus special events like hula hoop or synchronized swimming throughout the summer (check the website for the latest schedule).

Richmond Harbour Hotel & Spa: A Georgian Retreat

Nestled in a restored 18th-century Georgian building, the Richmond Harbour Hotel & Spa offers a blend of modern interiors and a prime location just a stone’s throw from Richmond Park. While the restaurant terrace with heaters is a delight, the spa with its 20m indoor swimming pool is the real star.

Inside, the pool (ideal for a few laps) is joined by a sauna, steam room, and a stylish relaxation room with hanging egg-shaped beds. Outside, you’ll find a leafy garden with two Scandinavian hot tubs and a vitality pool. There’s a high-tech gym with classes and 13 treatment rooms – the Drift Away massage is a must-try. This spa offers excellent value compared to other London hotels, and even welcomes children at specific times.

Four Seasons Park Lane: Unrivaled Views & Sophistication

Four Seasons Park Lane, situated in London’s prestigious Mayfair district, embodies bold, elegant design, blending 1930s Art Deco with unique charm. No other spa in London can match the breathtaking views from this rooftop haven, overlooking Hyde Park’s lush greenery. The sauna, complete with a window, offers particularly stunning vistas.

Take your time indulging in the pre-treatment pampering, especially the vitality pool with bubbles and underwater seating. The wood-clad relaxation room is a true haven, featuring leather, camel-coloured pods, a gold mask feature wall, and an abundance of magazines and herbal tea.

The Edition: Super-Boutique Chic

London’s first self-proclaimed super-boutique hotel, 14 years and £500 million in the making, opened its doors in 2021 to much fanfare. The hotel’s buzzy bar and restaurant spaces quickly became hot spots in the city. But it’s the elegant basement spa that will keep you coming back for more.

Cabana beds around the pool make it easy to relax the afternoon away, especially combined with the sauna and steam room. The extensive treatment menu includes facials by Omorovicza and massages by Ila. While a couple of deep tissue massages are available, most treatments offer a holistic approach. The Harmony massage, for example, incorporates Tibetan acupressure and scalp massage, leaving you feeling rejuvenated. The hotel also boasts a Hiro Miyosh hair and beauty salon, an AMA nail bar, and a Refuel superfood and juice clinic – all incredibly cool.

Corinthia London: Opulence & ESPA’s Flagship

This landmark building underwent one of the most lavish makeovers the UK had ever seen before opening as the Corinthia. The spa is a showstopper, featuring a steam room, 17 treatment rooms, a private spa suite, nail studio, super-cool indoor swimming pool, vitality pool, amphitheatre sauna, ice fountain, marble heated loungers, and private sleep pods.

This is ESPA’s flagship spa, showcasing their expertise in de-stressing, muscle-releasing, and uplifting treatments. Choose from various packages, like the Pure Indulgence Body Ritual, for the ultimate pampering experience.

Aman at The Connaught: Refined Elegance & Global Inspiration

This one of London’s most refined hotels, but far from pretentious. The hotel seamlessly blends old and new, creating a sophisticated ambience with dark polished woods, shiny marble floors, and pillars, cream-coloured corniced ceilings, and airy, contemporary rooms.

The spa mirrors this elegant style with deep woods, glossy marble, and minimalist lines. The black-granite swimming pool is the centrepiece, surrounded by loungers, and there’s a small aromatic steam room. Alongside standard therapies, Aman at The Connaught offers signature experiences inspired by different regions of the world. For a truly immersive experience, try the two-and-a-half-hour Native American-inspired signature experience, combining various massages, including ancient Navajo techniques.

The Lanesborough: A Hidden Palace

It’s hard to believe a veritable palace like The Lanesborough is tucked away just off bustling High Holborn. Despite the effortless elegance, the hotel embraces playful touches with fake bird cages and models of a bulldog and bear by the lifts. The dark and sultry corridors are adorned with eye-catching details like a rose gold mirrored ceiling.

The Sense spa is a calming retreat, featuring black slate, a relaxation room, sauna and steam facilities in changing rooms, and treatment rooms. Enjoy heated beds that adjust at both ends and the deep tissue Maison Caulières massage, ideal for releasing knots. The hotel also offers a gym with complimentary fruit and headphones.

The Dorchester: Exclusive Luxury

This hotel boasts some of the most expensive room rates in London, but few know you can enjoy its exclusive spa (advertised as members-only) for just £150 a day. Spend £250 on treatments and you get complimentary access to the facilities.

Guests relax in a shadowy, magazine-laiden relaxation room with call buttons for refreshments. Therapists administer treatments using ila, La Prairie, Tata Harper, and Lanesborough own-brand products in dimly lit rooms. Afterwards, indulge in scent-infused experience showers, a steam room, sauna, and a 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 Verdict: London’s Spa Hotels Offer Unforgettable Experiences

From rooftop pools to luxurious treatments, London’s spa hotels offer a diverse range of options to suit every taste. Whether you’re seeking a peaceful escape from the city or a luxurious retreat, London’s spa hotels are sure to provide an unforgettable experience.

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Henry Bennett is a well-respected travel journalist with a particular interest in London’s culinary scene, nightlife, and cultural events. With years of experience covering travel and lifestyle topics, Henry’s writing captures the essence of London’s dynamic atmosphere. His guides offer readers an insider’s view of the best places to eat, drink, and be entertained in the city.

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