Four Seasons’ latest London spa inspired by the Romans
The Spa at Four Seasons Hotel London at Ten Trinity Square will open on 1st April 2017.
Encompassing an extensive 1,600sq m (18,083sq ft), the lavish sanctuary will be a welcome escape from the city for locals and guests, with a comprehensive list of results-driven treatments designed to soothe and revitalise.
Inspired by the architecture of London’s ancient Roman history and traditional Roman baths, classical columns, clean lines and crafted materials will lend timeless character to the guest experience.
Designed by architect and designer Joseph Caspari, colours and materials are inspired by the precious minerals mined by the Romans. The spa director is Anjani Nicolas, who has previously worked for One & Only resorts and Oetker Collection.
Eight spacious treatment rooms include a luxurious spa suite for couples, and a hammam suite for steam treatments.
Additional facilities include relaxation zones within the men’s and women’s changing rooms, indoor swimming pool, vitality pool, sauna, state-of-the-art fitness centre and yoga studio, as well as a nail salon set within a circular chamber with marble floors.
Four Seasons Hotel London at Ten Trinity Square occupies a central city location near the Tower of London and the River Thames. The historic building also incorporates 41 private residences and the prestigious Ten Trinity Square Private Club.
The hotel will be accepting reservations from 26 January 2017.
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