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Read full postWinter wellness calls for a little extra luxury from time to time, and few places do that better than The Royal Crescent Hotel & Spa. A sanctuary in the middle of the historic spa city of Bath, the elegant building encases not only a beautiful hotel experience but also a unique luxury spa escape that really is a feast for the senses, helping you to not only feel better but to feel positively regal. Here’s what you need to know…
This beautiful building has a history that spans more than 250 years, it’s one of the only landmark buildings in the world you can sleep in. In addition to the architecture by John Wood, the interiors of the hotel have been carefully considered. Rooms include restored antiques alongside contemporary updates, and together it transports you to a bygone age of glamour but with all the modern convenience of luxury travel.
Bath is generally known for its honey-coloured Georgian townhouses, and this place is exactly as you would hope it to be. It not only looks beautiful inside and out, but it also shapes much of the experience. For example, in the spa there is a candlelit pool surrounded by ecclesiastical-style windows inviting a reverence to peaceful relaxation.
The Dower House restaurant is overseen by Head Chef and rugby aficionado David Campbell, whose interest in sports nutrition once earned him the role of team chef to the England rugby team. The hotel restaurant has been awarded three AA rosettes, while The Montagu bar is a feature for cocktails, Champagnes, and all-day dining options.
The luxury spa is blessed with both unique features, superb facilities and exceptional spa treatments. There’s a Himalayan salt infused sauna, a blossom steam inhalation room, a vitality pool with massage jets, a hammam, and hot and tepid tubs. There is also a 12-metre candlelit pool and eight treatment rooms where therapists offer treatments from ESPA and Shellac by CND Nails.
The location of The Royal Crescent Hotel & Spa is as iconic as the building itself. In the heart of Bath, it’s also on the eponymous Royal Crescent and in an acre of glorious gardens. Royal Crescent is a row of 30 terraced houses laid out in a sweeping crescent in the city, and it was the first crescent of terraced houses to be built and an example of “rus in urbe” (the country in the city) with its views over the parkland opposite.
The combination of all these features makes The Royal Crescent Hotel & Spa a deliciously romantic escape. Allowing time and space to feel your best, help a loved one to feel their best and really enjoy time together as well, the combination of food, style, space, spa and service makes this a healing getaway in all the best ways.
Take your time to really relax and unwind in luxury spa style on an exclusive two night Elysium spa break at The Royal Crescent Hotel and Spa, complete with a glass of Champagne on arrival, accommodation in a Deluxe Suite and a full English breakfast in the mornings. During your stay you will have unlimited access to The Spa and Bath House as well as 3 hours of treatment time per person. On one evening enjoy a three course dinner in The Dower House Restaurant and head home with a travel set spa gift from Elemental Herbology. Your stay includes valet parking.
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