Six Senses Spa London
Facilities
- Sauna
Just steps from Hyde Park in Bayswater, the global sensation, Six Senses, has opened its first London retreat, bringing luxury hospitality and wellness to the capital in the brand's own unique and celebrated style. Within an Art Deco building, modern wellbeing presides, with a 2,300 square metre spa that offers personalised therapies and an array of unique facilities.
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A Little Bit of Magic
Spa day1 treatmentWhat's included (per person)
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Choose 1 × 60 minute spa treatment
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90 minute Medical Herbalist Consultation and Personalised Remedy Making
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30-minutes in the relaxation lounge pre treatment
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Access to the spa facilities in the Morning OR Afternoon
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Tea and Tranquility
Spa day1 meal2 treatmentsWhat's included (per person)
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Choose 1 × 60 minute and 1 × 90 minute spa treatments
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Whiteley's Afternoon Tea
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30-minutes in the relaxation lounge pre treatment
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Access to the spa facilities in the Morning OR Afternoon
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The Return to Self
Spa day2 treatmentsWhat's included (per person)
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Choose 1 × 30 minute Biohack treatment and 1 × 60 minute spa treatment
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90 minute Medical Herbalist Consultation and Personalised Remedy Making
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30-minutes in the relaxation lounge pre and post treatment
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Access to the spa facilities in the Morning OR Afternoon
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Accessibility
If you have requests for specific accessibility needs, please contact our customer support team at 0800 043 6600.
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Accessible Spa
- Accessible changing rooms
- Accessible treatment rooms
- Carer goes free
- Handrails for pools, hot tubs, and saunas
- Pool hoists or ramp access
- Showers with seats and grab bars
- Spa step-free access
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Accessible Rooms
- Accessible en suite bathroom
- Adjustable beds
- Clearance under the bed for hoists
- Emergency pull cord
- Rooms step-free access
- Wide doorways
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Accessible Hotel
- Disabled parking
- Ground floor access
- Hotel step-free access
- Spacious lift
Property Policies
Hotel Check-in/out
- Check-in
- After 15:00.
- Check-out
- Before 12:00.
Spa opening times
- 8.30 am to 8.30 pm
- 8.30 am to 8.30 pm
During your stay
- Family Friendly
- No pets allowed
Our cancellation and Amendment policy
Please be aware that all bookings are non-refundable. Any amendments made may incur an admin fee and are subject to the venue's policies and availability.
Six Senses Spa London frequently asked questions
- Who owns Six Senses London?
Italian real estate group Gruppo Statuto owns Six Senses London, having acquired the property for £180 million in May 2024.
- How do you get to Six Senses London?
You’ll find Six Senses London in Bayswater, West London, tucked inside the legendary Whiteley. The nearest Tube is Bayswater (Circle and District lines) and Queensway (Central line), both just minutes away. It enjoys quick access to Notting Hill, the West End, and Heathrow via nearby Paddington Station.
- From Heathrow: Around 45 minutes by car or via the Heathrow Express or Elizabeth Line to Paddington, just a 10-minute walk away.
- From Gatwick: One hour by car or via the Gatwick Express to Victoria Station, then 15 minutes by taxi.
- From London City Airport: Approximately 45 minutes by car
- From Stansted or Luton: Around 90 minutes by car or train, depending on traffic and route.
- For private jet arrivals: They’re easily accessible from Farnborough, Biggin Hill, and London Oxford Airport, with transfers arranged upon request.
- Paddington Station is also home to the Heathrow Express and London Underground lines for effortless connections.
- What is included in a spa day at Six Senses London?
What's included in a spa day at Six Senses London depends on the experience that you book. The spa facilities include a 24-hour state-of-the-art fitness centre, a bio sauna, 20-metre indoor swimming pool (opening in August 2026), a relaxation room, an Alchemy Bar, a flotation pod, cryotherapy, a Turkish hammam, a pre-treatment room with biohacking equipment, and a post-treatment room. There are 13 treatment rooms where therapists offer a collection of holistic face and body treatments using organic, locally-inspired products created in their interactive Alchemy Bar, alongside de Mamiel products.
- What is near Six Senses London?
Six Senses London is in a great location for enjoying the local area. Top attractions include:
Top attractions include:
- Kensington Palace and Gardens
- Hyde Park
- Portobello Road Market
- Design Museum
- Royal Albert Hall
- When was Six Senses London built?
The Whiteleys building in Bayswater, which is home to the new Six Senses London, was constructed between 1908 and 1911. The hotel and spa opened in 2026.
- What amenities does Six Senses London have?
A five-star hotel with 109 guest rooms and suites, Six Senses London is a luxurious destination that also houses private residences. There's a cosy lobby bar and lounge, as well as an all-day restaurant with an open kitchen and a seating area in the courtyard.
The spa facilities include a 24-hour state-of-the-art fitness centre, a bio sauna, 20-metre indoor swimming pool (opening in August 2026), a relaxation room, an Alchemy Bar, a flotation pod, cryotherapy, a Turkish hammam, a pre-treatment room with biohacking equipment, and a post-treatment room. There are 13 treatment rooms where therapists offer a collection of holistic face and body treatments using organic, locally-inspired products created in their interactive Alchemy Bar, alongside de Mamiel products.
Accessible facilities include:
- 11 accessible rooms featuring roll-in showers, lowered sinks, and emergency buttons Full wheelchair access throughout the building including lifts to all floors
- Accessible toilets in common areas
- Accessible parking is available
- Hearing loops are available at the reception
- What are the food and drink options at Six Senses London?
At Six Senses London, food and drink follow the Eat With Six Senses philosophy, focusing on seasonal, locally and sustainably sourced ingredients. Whiteley’s Kitchen, Bar and Café invites neighbours, friends and newcomers to enjoy menus that follow the seasons, bringing whatever’s at its best to the table, always fresh, always full of character.
- How many treatment rooms are there at Six Senses London?
There are 13 treatment rooms where therapists offer a collection of holistic face and body treatments using organic, locally-inspired products created in their interactive Alchemy Bar, alongside de Mamiel products.
- What time is check in/check out?
Check-in is from 3pm to 11:30pm and check-out is 12 midday. Spa reception is open from 8:30am to 8:30pm and spa treatments are from 10am to 8pm. It is recommended however that you check your specific spa booking times before arrival, and that you check for any changes to regular opening times, particularly relating to bank holidays, before you visit.
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- Sauna
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- Hammam
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The spa and wellness club at Six Senses London draws on the global brand's five-star reputation for creating spaces where you can recharge amidst natural beauty. In a space reminiscent of an old-fashioned London underground station, Six Senses Spa mirrors the different energies of the city life, from the sensory stimulation and movement of the street to the stillness and calm of a quiet café or park.
Spanning 2,300 square metres, lively and vibrant areas flow into more serene and silent ones to offer energising and restorative sensations. Amenities are situated under vaulted ceilings, ranging from a 24-hour state-of-the-art fitness centre to a bio sauna, 20-metre indoor swimming pool (Expected to open towards the end of the year. Dates to be confirmed.), and a relaxation room. There's even an Alchemy Bar, where seasonal British botanicals are blended into something uniquely yours to take home.
On the second floor guests find a social and wellness space featuring a central bar and lounge, a spa restaurant, a flotation pod, to cryotherapy, a Turkish hammam, a pre-treatment room with biohacking equipment, post-treatment room, and 13 wellness and treatment rooms. Here, therapists use organic, locally-inspired products created in their interactive Alchemy Bar, alongside premium, scientifically backed skincare from the de Mamiel product line in a collection of face and body therapies.
Just steps from Hyde Park in Bayswater, the global sensation, Six Senses, has opened its first London retreat, bringing luxury hospitality and wellness to the capital in the brand's own unique and celebrated style.
Preserving the classic detailing of the 1911, Art Deco, Grade II listed former department store, The Whiteley, where they have taken up residence, the design integrates modern, light-filled spaces and wellness features. The immaculate hotel is the UK’s first Six Senses Hotel and Spa, boasting 109 guest rooms and suites with interiors by visionary design firm AvroKO and award-winning architecture studio EPR Architects.
At Six Senses London, food and drink follow the Eat With Six Senses philosophy, focusing on seasonal, locally and sustainably sourced ingredients. Whiteley’s Kitchen, Bar and Café invites neighbours, friends and newcomers to enjoy menus that follow the seasons, bringing whatever’s at its best to the table, always fresh, always full of character.
What makes it Elysium standard?
- A five-star hotel and spa
- Modern architecture meets Art Deco heritage
- A variety of modern wellness facilities
- Personalised spa treatments and programmes
- 13 treatment rooms
- A dedicated spa restaurant