Luxury subterranean coastal spa opens in Brighton
Situated in a desirable location on the seafront, the new Brighton Harbour Hotel & Spa is now open.
The hotel features 79 bedrooms, most with sea views, which embody Harbour Hotels’ signature relaxed style, with tasteful interiors providing a modern contrast to the 19th century period exterior. With panoramic views across Brighton Pier, guests can dine in the award-winning Jetty Restaurant and drink in ‘HarBAR’, Brighton’s destination bar.
The two-storey basement of the Georgian building has been transformed into The Harbour Spa, which offers guests a fully immersive subterranean spa experience, with two levels of indulgence and relaxation.
There are six luxurious treatment rooms, sauna, steam room, rainforest showers, two Scandinavian ‘togetherness’ hot tubs, areas of rest and relaxation and an extensive gym.
Unique to the spa is the ‘Grotto’; an intimate and exclusive space designed for couples. The ultimate rest and relaxation space, guests can disappear into their private hideaway; complete with hot tub, Champagne mini bar and double day bed.
A raised mood-lit indoor pool will open on 10 February, featuring submerged seating, alongside a hydrotherapy pool with pressure jets. Later this year, the spa will feature Brighton’s very first rooftop infinity pool.
Fast becoming one of the UK’s most exciting luxury hotel groups, Harbour Hotels spans 13 coastal, country and city locations across the UK. Each hotel is located in a premium setting, with award-winning dining and luxurious facilities.
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