Four Seasons Hotel George V to unveil new spa
The iconic Four Seasons Hotel George V, Paris will officially unveil its new Le Spa this July, after an extensive renovation that includes a new 17m (55ft) swimming pool, vitality pool with hydromassage water experience circuit, a 90sq m (970sq ft) fitness room, and new results-driven treatments.
The new Le Spa is spread over 720sq m s (7,750sq ft), and has been designed by Parisian interior designer Pierre-Yves Rochon, who has drawn inspiration from ancient spa traditions.
The space includes six treatment rooms and is bright, modern and elegant, using a colour palette of light grey and silver tones. Inspiration from Greek, Roman and Turkish mosaic patterns lies alongside curated pieces of modern art and floral compositions designed by Jeff Leatham.
“We meticulously selected materials, furniture and pieces of art that embody the spirit codes and harmony of the hotel, both classic and resolutely contemporary," said Rochon.
The 90sq m (970sq ft) fitness centre offers a selection of cardiovascular equipment designed by Technogym for Le Spa, with chrome-plated equipment, including treadmills, bikes, ascent trainers, elliptical, and a rowing machine. A 7m (23ft) long screen transports guests to the great outdoors with an interactive movie about nature.
"We are delighted to introduce Le Spa, a contemporary space of style and serenity in the heart of the city,” said Jean-Claude Wietzel, general manager.
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