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Exploring the sumptuous spas of Milan

Milan is one of the most beautiful and fashionable cities in the world, and this isn’t just about architectural achievements like the Duomo or the myriad of classically designed central Milan hotels. The people themselves are well dressed and as balanced as the works of art in the city. One of the ways that locals and well-heeled visitors alike keep their youthful faces while maintaining a high-society lifestyle is through indulgent day spas that offer luxurious experiences to help you unwind after a long day. in Milan. These are just a few.

Aquae Calidae – Via Santa Sofia, 14, 20122 – Located just south of the city center, and close to some opulent central Milan hotels, is the Aquae Calidae. If you find yourself with a day to relax in Milan, why not book the ‘Caesar’ treatment: a wonderful four-hour service that includes an intense full-body massage and mud facials. Or, if the full treatment takes up too much of your time, book a quick 40-minute foot massage to unwind before an evening of champagne and canapés.

Culti Day Spa – 5 Via Angelo Mauri – If you ask the concierge at your central Milan hotel to recommend a day spa, chances are Culti Day Spa will be at the top of your list. Culti Day Spa is a perfect way to relieve any stress that assails you. At this luxurious spa, both men and women can come and choose their ‘path’ to total indulgence. They offer water-based services that bathe you in warm steam showers, fire and water services that include a variety of steam and massage options, and several mineral stone baths, where each mineral base gives you a different result, from de-stressing to reducing external effects. assault. In addition to all this, Culti Day Spa also offers hairdressing and nail services for both men and women, for that full day of pampering that you deserve.

E’Spa by Gianfranco Ferre – 15 Via Sant’Andrea – Tucked behind a selection of prestigious central Milan hotels, Gianfranco Ferre’s little E’Spa is a small but exclusive spa at the back of Ferre’s clothing boutique. The spa is centered around a small bath, Italy’s first “vitality” pool, with just two main treatment rooms, where foot massages are given to relax clients. You can then move to recline in the lounge overlooking the small enclosed garden. For more than just a quick visit, book the Serail Mud Chamber Full Body Treatment, where you relax in a steam bath while E’Spa healing muds are applied to rejuvenate your body and mind. For those who really want to pamper themselves, book the VIP Suite, where you can share the experience with some famous faces – Madonna is a regular.

Bulgari Spa – Via Privata Fratelli Gabba 7/b – For a ‘sumptuous and luxurious’ experience without leaving your exclusive hotel in the center of Milan, the Bulgari Spa is the place to be. Let stress melt away as you relax in the sunlit, gold-tiled pool before reserving one of five private rooms for a holistic treatment that blends Eastern and Western influences to create one of Milan’s most pampering spa treatments. . All rooms are small and perfectly formed, fostering a sense of intimacy, and exude the luxury already associated with the Bulgari name.

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