A person in a white robe walks across wooden decking, towards a lush, tropical garden. In the foreground, an empty rattan chair sits beside a curtained-off spa area.

Check in, bliss out

9 spa hotels to soothe your soul

Is there anything in life dreamier than a spa break? Well, yes, actually: a spa break with top-of-the-line treatments, backed by gasp-inducing views, in a hotel whose very raison d’être is to make sure you have the most luxuriously serene stay possible. With this in mind, we bring you nine of our favourites…

The city spa reaching new heights

Four Seasons Madrid, Spain

Spread across a huge triangular block of the Spanish capital, this grand dame caused much excitement when it opened in 2020, its ornate facade preserved and handsomely restored. But its crown jewel is the spa, the biggest wellness space in the city, which spans four floors of the hotel. There is everything from fitness studios and pilates to the only 111SKIN facials in Spain, via sound healing and lymphatic drainage—all topped off by a serene rooftop pool and secret sun-trap terrace.

Five-star facials, super-yacht style

Le Bristol Paris, France

This much-loved palace hotel is home to the loveliest swimming pool in all of Paris, with its yacht-like wooden deck and views of the 8th arrondissement’s zinc rooftops. Not to be outdone, the results-driven La Prairie facials are administered in treatment rooms overlooking flourishing flower-filled gardens. And occasionally, you’ll find the resident Birman cat Socrate stalking the thickly carpeted corridors.

A new take on the Scandi sauna

Grand Hôtel Stockholm, Sweden

For all the grandeur of the hotel—the chandeliers and columns, oil paintings and old-fashioned elegance—the spa is suddenly, unexpectedly very much present day. The 21st-century take on traditional Swedish wellness culture is a clean-lined cave of briskly chilly baths and warmer ones too, a delicious pine-scented sauna, experience showers and treatment rooms for customisable scrubs and massages.

High design meets futuristic fitness

Ananti at Gangnam, Seoul

Design is never less than ambitious at the Ananti: from the showstopping rooftop swimming pool, set under a red-brick pergola, to the bold, unexpected and wildly generous double-height bedrooms and sweeping staircases. Curves and arches repeat over and again. The supersized fitness studio is just as arresting (expect yoga areas, full weight racks, water features and Smith machines), while the spa is made up of architectural sauna spaces and changing rooms almost too beautiful to use.

Pampering as a precise art

Dolder Grand, Switzerland

Sir Norman Foster’s renovation of the 125-year-old hotel above Lake Zurich evolved it into an urban resort that channels classic Swiss glamour, yet has contemporary clout. Wellness is taken seriously: the 40,000 sq ft spa taps into everything from high-spec pampering to aesthetic dermatology, via an encyclopaedic offering of Asian healing practices, Japanese-inflected treatments and caviar facials.

The spa getting back to nature

The Lake House on Canandaigua, Upstate New York

A cleansing steam in a barrel sauna at the lake’s edge, gazing out over the water? That’s meditative at any time, but particularly in late summer when the hydrangea still splash the sauna garden with colour. This instant modern-classic stay, opened in 2020 and once a roadside motel, also offers a heated lakefront pool, hot tub and massages with custom-blended herbal tinctures and herbal-infused oils.

A cool subterranean cocoon

The Londoner, London, England

When this hotel opened in the middle of London’s bustling West End, it pushed boundaries in all directions—including underground. There are 16 brilliantly contemporary Yabu Pushelberg-designed stories, but half of those are subterranean. The Retreat, all the way down on -4, is a feel-good cocoon with high-tech gym, superfood bar, a barber and hairdresser, plus excellent treatments. Kick back post-massage in one of the cabanas by the swimming pool.

The place for eco-conscious calm

1 Hotel South Beach, Miami

A go-slow option rather than one of Miami’s party-central hangouts, the 1 Hotel philosophy is eco-conscious and considered. That filters through to the wellness offering, with sunset meditation sessions, organic skincare products from Bamford and a menu of mind, body and spirit-nurturing treatments. There’s also a SoulCycle spinning studio for those wanting to step up the pace.

A healing hideout in the metropolis

Hotel Chinzanso, Japan

Tucked away within 12 acres of historically significant botanical gardens, the Hotel Chinzanso is a charmingly old-school escape from Tokyo’s fast pace. Here, among the camellias, cherry blossoms and pagodas is a spa with a natural hot-spring onsen, more than 40 treatments on the menu and a dedicated Guerlain room for French anti-ageing wizardry. The place to take a minute away from the world’s largest megacity.

Issy von Simson

Issy von Simson is a travel writer and consultant, and the former editor of Condé Nast Traveller magazine. She is co-author of Secret Stays, a guest editor of Mandarin Oriental magazine, a columnist for Gloobles and contributor to Travel+Leisure, The Telegraph and The Times.