Six Senses opens spa in Hotel Arts Barcelona
Six Senses Spas has opened a new European spa facility, within the Hotel Arts Barcelona.
Situated on the top two floors of the hotel – the 42nd and 43rd – the spa boasts views across the Mediterranean.
Facilities at the 900sq m (9,700sq ft) spa, which opened last week, include eight treatment rooms, changing areas with their own spa pool and ice fountain, Hammam, colour therapy steamroom and sauna – with sea views – and two outdoor terraces.
Treatments on offer include colour therapy as well as the exclusive The Art of Stone therapy and the signature Six Senses Sensory Journey. Face and body treatments use co-branded Six Senses Sodashi natural products.
The company is also due to open further European spas this year at Porto Elounda Deluxe Resort in Crete and Penha Longa Hotel & Gold Resort in Portugal. Both will open in May.
Six Senses has also recently opened its first tree-house in The Maldives as part of its Jungle Reserve at Soneva Fushi on the island of Kunfunadhoo.
The 700sq m (7,500sq ft) Jungle Reserve consists of a beachfront villa with a large, open-air private garden bathroom with steamroom, blitz shower, rain shower and bathtub; an elevated walkway leading to a spa champa with open air dual treatment room and separate air conditioned gym.
Further along the walkway is the treehouse with bunk beds, a bathroom and terrace. There is also a waterslide down to the 300sq m (3,200sq ft) private pool which wraps around the villa.

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