[Luxus Magazine] A few ideas for luxury spa hotels

In addition to their exceptional setting, their individually elegant rooms and their top-of-the-range restaurants, these five sumptuous hotels boast luxury spas offering rejuvenating treatments and the ultimate in relaxation facilities. Discover.

 

Royal Champagne

 

© Royal Champagne

 

Just a two-hour drive from Paris, the Royal Champagne is a hotel with a luxury spa that is highly regarded in the region. Nestling overlooking the vineyards, the hotel boasts 47 rooms and suites with sublime views over the wine-growing landscape. Bathed in soft light, these accommodations boast an elegant, modern design worthy of France’s finest upmarket hotels. Two restaurants complete the picture: the brasserie Le Bellevue, with its 180-degree panoramic view over the Epernay and Marne valleys, and the Michelin-starred Le Royal, which serves its menus in a princely salon decorated as a tribute to Napoleon, who is said to have slept here several centuries ago. While the Royal Champagne offers a wide range of activities, its spa is a destination in its own right. The 1,500 m2 space includes nine treatment rooms, two indoor and outdoor pools (with incredible views of the surroundings), a hammam, a sauna, a whirlpool, a yoga studio and a fitness room. The massages, developed in partnership with the beauty brands myBlend and Clarins Precious, are as invigorating as they are relaxing. The perfect destination for a romantic weekend away.

 

Baumanière

 

© Baumanière

 

Located in the Alpilles mountains, in the picturesque village of Les Baux-de-Provence, Baumanière is set in exceptional natural surroundings. The five-star hotel is built around the Oustau, a historic building dating back to the 16th century that houses 10 rooms, a three-star Michelin restaurant and a vast outdoor swimming pool. 900 metres away is Le Manoir, an 18th-century residence with 13 rooms overlooking a garden of white roses. The Carita and Flora buildings, on the other side of the property, have 14 and 12 rooms respectively, all tastefully decorated by owner Geneviève Charial. The luminous 500m2 spa fits perfectly into this Provencal setting. Made of wood and adorned with large white curtains, this wellness address, which opens onto a patio and aromatic garden, has six treatment rooms (featuring Sisley and Une Olive en Provence products), a hammam, a sauna, a sensory pool and a fitness room. For even more relaxation, treat yourself to a personalised yoga session. For seminars or private events in Provence, this is also the ideal venue, with the appropriate facilities and activities.

 

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Pauline Duvieu
Fashion, hotels, gastronomy, jewelry, beauty, design... Pauline Duvieu is a journalist specializing in luxury and the art of living. Passionate about the high-end spheres that arouse emotion, she loves to describe the creations of the houses and tell the stories of the talents she meets.
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