After a complete facelift, The Dorchester Spa reopened in 2009, and has since racked up praise and a long list of loyalists who swear by their treatments. Designed in the 1930s Art Deco style, this is one of the most glamorous places you can get yourself pampered (even the people that pamper you are impeccably turned out). The spa is an extension of the hotel’s iconic British aesthetic—we’re talking pearl chandelier, navy velvet sofas, ornate dressing tables in the changing rooms, and even an opulent ‘Spatisserie’, where you can enjoy a glass of bubbly paired with a light, nutritious lunch and bite-sized desserts in your soft-as-silk, white, fluffy robe. Getting down to business, the nine spacious treatment rooms include two double suites, a manicure-pedicure suite, a relaxation room, steam rooms, showers, and a well equipped fitness studio; while the spa menu offers a complete range of treatments from massages to facials and even a decadent caviar manicure. Splurge to feel every inch the royal.
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