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Autumn debut for Fairmont Windsor Park spa

UK: The much anticipated luxury spa at Fairmont Windsor Park is on schedule to launch in Autumn 2021 following a £140m (€158m) investment into the luxury hotel and its 2,500sqm spa and wellness facility.

A collaboration between hotel group Accor and private property development company Arora Group, the 200-room hotel is located adjacent to Windsor Great Park and Savill Gardens. Its spa, which spans two floors, has been designed by Grove Developments and the Arora Group’s in-house team oversaw the interiors.

A total of 18 treatment rooms include three for couples and a VIP Spa Suite with a rasul, a hot tub, a private dining area and a dressing room.

Other wellness facilities in the spa include a dry flotation room, a hammam, a cryotherapy chamber with space for up to five people, an IV infusion space, a complementary therapy room and a colon hydrotherapy suite. In addition there will be light and deep relaxation rooms, a sauna, a steam room, an ice fountain, a pool and a hot tub, while an outdoor courtyard features a

Fairmont Windsor Park, UK

£140m luxury hotel will feature a 2,500sqm spa and wellness facility

hydrotherapy zone and an atmospheric fire pit for cooler periods.

The thermal and wet area, which was supplied by Barr+Wray, includes a 20m lap pool as well as a Himalayan salt relaxation room and a Japanese Ashiyu foot bath thermal experience.

An aesthetics clinic will provide a GP service as well as advanced aesthetic treatments across five dedicated rooms. Healing and wellbeing assessments will be made available along with 4D body-scanning and vitamin infusion therapies.

Each guest will have the option to curate their own ‘wellness path’ in collaboration with the spa’s expert team of therapists, personal trainers and nutritionists. The spa will also cater to fitness enthusiasts through the inclusion of a group spinning studio, a Technogym wellness suite and a reformer Pilates studio. The Mind and Body studio will focus on ‘mind-muscle’ connection with classes including hatha yoga and meditation alongside aerial yoga, TRX Suspension Training, boxing and HIIT.

For those requiring remedial assistance, physiotherapy, naturopathy and osteopathy services will be available. The extensive offering will be completed by a wellness café, spa boutique, barbershop, hair salon and a finishing studio for makeup services. “We’re particularly excited about bringing a Japanese Ashiyu foot bath to the spa, as it’s a thermal experience open to all, even those living with life-limiting conditions such as cancer, diabetes and heart disease.”

Lisa Barden, group director, spa and wellness, Arora Group

www.fairmont-windsorpark.com

SPA STATISTICS

Wellness space: 2,500sqm Spa design: Grove Developments Interior design: Arora Group Hydrothermal supplier: Barr + Wray Fitness suppliers: TRX, Technogym Facilities include: 18 treatment rooms, dry flotation room, cryotherapy chamber, hammam, aesthetics clinic, colon hydrotherapy, Japanese Ashiyu foot bath

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