New spa for London’s Berkeley hotel
The Berkeley, part of Maybourne Hotel Group, has launched the new Bamford Haybarn Spa at the Berkeley Health Club on the 7th floor of the hotel in Knightsbridge, London.
Bringing the essence of the English countryside to the city, the Bamford Haybarn’s aim is to provide a “warm sanctuary committed to caring for the mind, body and spirit.”
Bamford Body Collection , which are created with naturally sourced and organic ingredients certified by the soil association, will are used during treatments.
Treatments will include the 85-minute Bamford Body Signature Treatment combining shiatsu, meridian and swedish massage, reflexology and yogic breathing to revitalise the whole body. A new massage created exclusively for the Berkeley, uses hot and cold jade stones for a profoundly relaxing experience.
The spa has also partnered with natural British skincare company, OSKIA, to create facials to nourish the skin with naturally-derived ingredients, for a healthy and radiant glow. OSKIA’s 75-minute signature facial uses specialisied facial massage techniques and acupressure to illuminate the complexion.
Designed by architect Spencer Fung, the spa’s treatments rooms have been themed with names such as Willow, Beehive and Log Cabin, incorporating touches that echo their titles.
A new spa food menu has been designed for guests and for the first time visitors can avail of a glass of wine from British vineyard Chapel Down.
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