4 Post-Pandemic Spa and Wellness Center Openings

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Four luxe resorts have recently opened, along with high-end spas to enhance guest wellness. 

Rosewood São Paolo | Brazil

Rosewood Hotels & Resorts is opening its first South American destination: Rosewood São Paolo in Brazil later in 2021. The upcoming hotel will incorporate Rosewood’s Asaya wellness concept in the form of a six-treatment-room spa, with a fitness center and two swimming pools (one rooftop pool and one set within the hotel’s lush gardens). The hotel will feature 180 guestrooms and suites, meeting spaces, a wedding chapel and six restaurants and bars. 

Le Cheval Blanc Paris | Paris, France

This hotel will house several luxurious amenities, the most popular being the Dior Spa. The Dior Spa is designed to recreate the comfort of a Parisian apartment, featuring a sitting room with a fireplace, reading material and a tea service. The spa has six treatment suites, each designed after a moment in Dior's history. Guests can choose from 48 beauty and relaxation treatment offerings.

Radisson Individuals | Italy

The Radisson Hotel Group and the Mira Group have partnered to launch Radisson Individuals, opening two resorts in Syracuse, Sicily and Alagna Valsesia, Piedmont.

The Borgo di Luce I Monasteri Golf Resort & Spa is located just outside of Syracuse in southern Sicily. The resort has 102 rooms with ground-floor entrances overlooking the gardens, golf course or interior patios of the ancient monastery. The hotel’s Zàgara Spa signature amenities include a floating therapy pod, Turkish bath, salt room and jacuzzi, rain shower, sauna, relaxation area and five treatment rooms, as well as a fully equipped gym. 

The Alagna Mountain Resort & Spa is located in the Alagna Valsesia mountain resort. The resort features 49 suites, with many rooms offering mezzanines and private balconies. The Acqua Bianca Wellness & Spa offers ice waterfalls, a sauna, a Turkish bath, massage cabins, Jacuzzis and a heated swimming pool with vistas of the surrounding mountains. 

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