Spa To You launches flagship spa at London Hilton Park Lane
London Hilton on Park Lane has launched the first ever permanent Spa To You outlet on the lower ground floor of the hotel, offering guests treatments made popular by Hollywood celebrities, including Japanese nightingale dropping facials.
Spa To You began as a specialist mobile therapy provider within Central London more than 20 years ago, providing spa services to its clients at their preferred destination. As well as the flagship spa in London Hilton Park Lane, Spa To You has its own specialist home-use spa equipment retail range.
Indonesian and Italian design features, such as hand-crafted rattan cocoon chairs, can be found in the spa which has four treatment zones – one single room, two larger areas for couples’ treatments and a mani-pedi space.
In addition to oriental bird faeces facials, the spa will offer vino-therapies from France and a wide range of massages. These comprise traditional Swedish massage, hot oil Polynesian massage, Chinese Tui Na/ Acupressure and a 24-Karat Gold massage – which uses a combination of gold leaves and gold infused oil to rejuvenate the skin and enrich the body.
The London Hilton is located in the heart of Mayfair and has 453 guestrooms and 56 suites, all with views over Hyde Park and Knightsbridge.


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