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Relax and Rejuvenate: The Best Spas in London!
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Our A-Z of the capital's best hotel spaces for relaxation and rejuvenation - Tucked away inside some of London’s Michelin-recommended hotels are labyrinths of fragrant steam rooms, traditional Turkish Hammams and soul-cleansing pampering spaces. If you’re searching for your zen, you can find it at an overnight stay in the capital through classic spa treatments, high-tech rejuvenation equipment and other-worldly underground sensory immersion. Check in for indulgence with the most celebrated wellness sanctuaries and lesser-known oases of London’s luxury hotels.
Take a look through our hand-selected stays in the capital for the ultimate wellbeing break.
I think we might have just stumbled upon the perfect countryside escape. This is Tewinbury Farm; a 700-acre, 17th century working farm with lakeside cabins, hot tubs and some award-winning grub.
London might be known for its bustling streets and gridlocked roads, but there are lots of relaxing things to do in the city. Don't believe us? Well, we have just the list for you. Save your apologies, sit back, and read on. These are some of the most relaxing things to do in London.
Deep beneath the streets of Clapham lies a hidden labyrinth, rich in south London history. During the second world war the Clapham South Deep Shelter protected thousands of local residents. It also hosted visitors to the Festival of Britain in 1951, received overseas workers and students and billeted troops.
Two official fan zones have opened in London, allowing people to watch the Paralympic games, for free, on large screens. The main fan zone at Battersea...
31 mile long Channel Tunnel under the English Channel is traversed 15 times daily is Eurostar's non-stop service between Paris and London.
Forget the beauty of nature or paintings, Time Out’s art editor Eddy Frankel is interested in something else: accidental aesthetics. This new series is about how to find beauty in the ugliest places, and how to appreciate things that were never meant to be appreciated.
The United Kingdom is home to some of the most iconic royal palaces, castles and residences in the world. From the towering turrets of Windsor Castle to the elegant interiors of Buckingham Palace, these historic buildings offer a glimpse into the lives of Britain’s royal family.
Drone view of Stonehenge and Wiltshire Countryside in England, UK. The stone circle dates to 3000 BC and is one of the best known ancient wonders of the world and UNESCO World Heritage Site.
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