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I can second the spa in bethnal green (basic, cheap, a nice room with reclining chairs where you can chat ) and you can book treatments (I have only had good ones). Then you are a walk away from shore ditch / Horton for a fabulous lunch . If you do wan treatments book in advance as they get booked up. You can usually pay for a 2 hour slot (excluding treatment time) to be in the spa.

Oooh I love a good spa day.

I also loved the Sanctuary and was gutted when it closed.

The Urban Retreat at Harrods is brilliant at treatments but not great at present for a trip with friends as they are currently building the relaxation rooms, pool etc. which will make it more of a 'destination' spa like the Sanctuary was. One to visit in the future though.

My two recommendations would be:

- Senses spa at the Rosewood: http://www.rosewoodhotels.com/en/london/gallery (no pool/ wet area but amazing relaxation areas)

- Spat the Four Seasons: http://www.fourseasons.com/london/spa/ (plunge pool, sauna, relaxation pods, amazing views)


Have a lovely day!

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