Hyatt Regency Dubai Creek Heights unveils Nysa Spa
The 464-key Hyatt Regency Dubai Creek Heights has debuted in Dubai Healthcare City, with easy access to The Dubai Mall, Mall of the Emirates, Wafi City, Dubai International Financial Centre and the cultural heritage districts.
Overlooking the Dubai creek, the property features an eight-treatment room Nysa Spa. Two of the treatment rooms are VIP suites with private relaxation rooms. The hydrotherapy facilities at the spa include three plunge pools – a tepidarium for a warm bath, caldarium for a hot bath and a frigidarium for a cold bath. There is also a vitality pool, hammam, scrub room and mud bath area. Complete with heated ergonomic loungers, the spa offers an ice fountain, experience showers and a relaxation zone.
The hotel also has three separate fitness centres: one for men, one for women and one mixed-gender gym.
Meeting and event space at the property measures more than 3,200sq m (3,445sq ft), in the form of two ballrooms and 13 meeting suites.
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