A list of best spas is definitely subjective. For some, it might be the fragrance of the space. Meanwhile fluffy towels may be the priority for others. This list covers the most well-known spas in Toronto which tend to be well-rated and are definitely luxurious enough to massage away your worries about the world out there.
This spa is located in the Shangri-La Hotel in Toronto. Their interior designs are inspired by the “Old World” which includes Marrakech, Istanbul, and Paris so you can feel like you’ve left Canada’s chilly concrete jungle right in the heart of the city. The Hammam treatments include a full body steam clean and exfoliation. This treatment along with the use of Caudalie products, will leave you feeling properly detoxified and rejuvenated.
The Ritz-Carlton houses this spa on the fifth floor of the hotel. There are two Clarins spas in the world — one in Paris and the other in Toronto. We Torontonians are lucky enough to have the option of getting a personalised Clarins facial right here in the city. Their extensive spa menu includes many tempting treatments but personally, I would start with one of their signature facials.
Students on a budget can be in desperate need of some unwinding time too. Thankfully, there are options that cost less than a month’s rent in Toronto. Body Blitz is a women-only spa with a spa menu that includes massages, facials, and scrubs as well as the option to use the waters without getting a treatment. If you do pay for a treatment, you get access to the waters at no extra charge. The therapeutic waters which include a hot epsom salt pool, warm dead sea salt pool, cold plunge pool, eucalyptus steam room, and infrared sauna boast a variety of health benefits. With a membership card, you can make this unwinding activity part of your routine.
At The Hazelton in Yorkville, you will find Spa by Valmont. If Valmont is your favourite skincare brand, this is sure to be one of the best spas for you. Their extensive facial menu will leave you curious for more. Don’t forget to enjoy their saltwater pool and steam room facilities during your visit. Being such a short distance from the Royal Ontario Museum, it would be a crime not to pop in for an edu
This spa is housed in a historic building in the heart of the city and boasts a long history as one of the best spas in Toronto. The interior has been updated to keep up with the times in spite of its historical exterior. With 4 floors of treatment space and 2 of their own restaurants, you will not have to worry about popping out to wolf down a taco between massages. Their signature treatments include Australian Aboriginal healing rituals and 14th Century Thai body treatments.
What spa screams Toronto more than one that offers The 6ix Facial? If you are visiting, welcome your face to Toronto with a visit to The Spa at The Four Seasons. If you are Torontonian, do the same! It is sure to prep your skin for the city dust, chilly winds, and never-ending summer sun. After your body feels sufficiently recharged from the spa treatments, you can hit Cafe Boulud for some nourishing food for your tummy.
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