Going on a spa getaway is a great vacation option. But for Britons who don’t have the time, a spa day is the best thing to do.
Joshtravel said, âWe visited the spa as part of our stay. My partner had two treatments over two days the Body Bliss with Erin which was amazing and really helped her with all of her aches and pains! And also had a facial with Naomi which must have been good as she made me buy all the products in the store for her!
âThe spa itself has two great pools, a lounge pool and a hydrotherapy pool, they weren’t occupied 90% of the time and even when they were occupied it was still a great experience due to the the size.
âWe also used the spa garden which is an additional supplement and it includes the use of fluffy towels and bathrobes and the use of herbal teas and hot drinks, it has a superb infinity pool and a lounge area to relax, well worth it.
âOur favorite and much needed spa after all these blockages.â
DO NOT MISS
Durham is also perfectly located for the luxurious five-star Seaham Hall, making the city one of the best places to visit for a spa break.
On Tripadvisor, Siobhan B said: âWe had a wonderful stay at Seaham Hall and Serenity Spa this weekend.
âWe loved the vortex architectural art installation outside which was breathtaking day and night.
âWe also loved the tunnel from the hotel to the spa. Magical.
With 14 spas for 50,000 inhabitants, Newquay takes the crown of the cocooning city.
On Tripadvisor, Fistral Spa is the top rated spa in Newquay.
Amethyst40 said: âA wonderful afternoon getaway here. The pool was never occupied, I had the jacuzzi to myself, and the sauna and steam room were a bonus.
âThe included afternoon tea was a real treat.â
The UK’s Best Cities for a Spa Day
1. Durham
2. Newquay
3. Harroger
4. Bury St Edmunds
5. Bath
6. Edinburgh
7. Cheltenham
8. Manchester
9. Royal Leamington Spa
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