Wondering what’s happening in the world of design hotels in London? We’re excited to share some BIG news from Dorchester Collection property, 45 Park Lane. Launching 17 May, 2021, The Spa at 45 Park Lane will be the hotel’s new pride and joy, so get ready for a brand spanking new wellness experience, people.

 

Design deets

 

The space has been designed by Jouin Manku, and is all about bringing the outside in, something very important for cooler winters in the capital. You’ll find references to artistic flora using traditional Roman style mosaics complementing natural timbers and an array of light coloured stones for an organic sense of tranquility.

he Spa at 45 Park Lane treatment room
Enjoy a treatment from Valmont or Aromatherapy Associates

 

Timber slatted ceilings feature across the pool, gym, and lounge, and 45 Park Lane’s art curator, Lily Ackerman, has adorned the space with works by British sculptor Jill Berelowitz and American fine art photographer Jin-Woo Prensena.

 

The buzz on The Spa at 45 Park Lane

 

Spanning 10,000sq-ft guests will have a new reason to check in at the dazzling London property.  The Spa at 45 Park Lane is actually part of the newly-opened next door residences: Mayfair Park Residences, which is also serviced by the hotel. Featuring Park Lane’s longest swimming pool at 20 metres, as well as a luxe state-of-the-art gym and a personal training room, if working out is important to you, then they’ve definitely got you covered.

The Spa at 45 Park lane swimming pool
Hands up if you wanna dive into this pool?

 

On top of the fitness gear, a selection of spa treatments from both Valmont and Aromatherapy Associates will be on offer. And did we mention the sauna, steam rooms, and hydrotherapy pool?

 

There’s even a relaxation lounge connected to the pool where guests can relax pre- or post-workout, complete with an open fireplace and a menu of healthy eats courtesy of 45 Park Lane’s Executive Chef Jamie Shears.

 

We can’t wait to try it out.

 

Find out more about 45 Park Lane

 

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