Resense debuts two-storey, circular, standalone spa in Beirut
The 1,400sq m (15,069sq ft) Resense Spa at Kempinski Hotel Summerland Beirut in Lebanon is set to open on 5 September with a visually impressive circular building in the resort garden.
The standalone day resort spa, which is spread over two floors, will house one double spa suite, six single treatment rooms and two scrub rooms, as well as separate male and female relaxation lounges and a spa cafe.
“This spa has been designed to offer something truly special, whether it be an overall wellbeing experience, state-of-the-art fitness programme or highly advanced, results-driven treatments,” said Kasha Shillington, Resense CEO. “Our bespoke approach will ensure each tailor-made spa journey is a unique and personal experience from start to finish for each of our guests.”
In keeping with Resense’s brand philosophy and with a focus on the renaissance of the classical European spa, interiors move away from minimalistic style to provide a fusion of modern and traditional design, art and music.
The fitness centre and studio offers Technogym Artis equipment as well as Zone Dome, an immersive running machine that plays footage of real running trails from around the world.
Set on the coastline of Lebanon just outside Beirut, the Kempinski Summerland Resort has 153 bedrooms and 73 serviced apartments, as well as a 5,000sq m (53,820sq ft) private sandy beach, a private marina with 47 berths, and multiple swimming pools.
Resense spa Kempinski Beirut Lebanon