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Located on floors 35 and 36 of the hotel, the award-winning Spa at Mandarin Oriental, New York spans 14,500 sq feet, high above Manhattan. Honoring Mandarin Oriental’s eastern culture and heritage while incorporating influences from the diversity of New York City, the five-star spa offers holistic rejuvenation in a tranquil, meditative setting. Within The Spa, a 6,000-square-foot fitness center offers a range of cardiovascular and weight training equipment, plus a 75-foot lap pool bathed in natural sunlight from floor-to-ceiling windows provides spectacular Hudson River views. Exclusive to The Spa at Mandarin Oriental, New York, signature treatments have been developed to deliver rejuvenating results to guests seeking an enhanced state of wellness. These treatments are performed by meticulously trained senior therapists who personalize each guest’s experience depending on whether they wish to relax, re-energize, ease jet lag, re-balance and align, hydrate, ease muscle tension and/or replenish. Must-trys include the Himalayan Salt, Sea and Chakra Therapy and The Clearing Factor – a breakthrough detoxifying treatment. |
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The first of its kind in New York, the 650-square-foot VIP Spa Suite replicates a sumptuous oriental-style home with stunning views, fireplace, deep soaking tub and dual massage beds. The suite is priced at USD 1,150 with a three-hour minimum, which includes a two-hour treatment for two people, and one hour of relaxation time to use the steam and soaking tub and enjoy a spa bento box service by the hotel’s culinary team. The Spa at Mandarin Oriental, New York has been designed to reflect the exceptional levels of attention and standards of service intrinsic to Mandarin Oriental worldwide. Design features of the spa include bamboo flooring, water features, natural stone, specially commissioned three-dimensional artwork, slate flooring in wet areas, gold leaf millwork, Chinese furniture and Japanese rice paper window treatments. The Spa at Mandarin Oriental, New York Photography by George Apostolidis. © 2011 Mandarin Oriental Hotel Group |
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