The Anne Semonin spa in the Bristol Hotel is growing !

The Anne Sémonin Spa in the Bristol Hotel unveils its new attractions.

© Guillaume De Laubier - Spa Anne SémoninThe three booths on the ground floor (a boutique, two multi-functional booths with a shower and a floor massage booth) had already been completely renovated in July 2007.

From now on, the Anne Sémonin spa can be accessed from the hotel and has been enlarged with three additional booths on the first floor: a single booth, a double booth and a Lise Watier makeup booth, thus offering a beautiful additional beauty and wellbeing area sheltered from the famous, bustling rue du Faubourg St Honoré. So many good reasons to succumb to the unique know-how of the Anne Sémonin aestheticians and the Bristol hotel’s five star service!

Refined design with pure lines.

Living up to the luxury and refinement of the Bristol hotel, the decoration of the Anne Sémonin Spa involved talented, passionate craftspeople, promoting the use of fine natural materials, such as raw Juneda stone (for the floor, water wall and shower booths), whitewood (for the furniture), cashmere (for the plaids and cushions) and silver (for the boxes and accessories). The highly technological devices used for the plumbing (chromed stainless steel, calling to mind the lids of the treatment product pots), lighting, sound system and pure air renewal system are an integral part of the Spa’s beauty. The boutique’s gentle, plush environment, upholstered in beige, upholding confidentiality and discretion, includes a water wall, the sound of the running water bringing total relaxation and serenity. A consultation area, decorated with the white orchids dear to the brand, has also been provided and a wall of backlit presentation niches promoting the Anne Sémonin product range is visible from the street.

The Anne Semonin experience : A made-to-measure treatment programme and five-star service.

© Guillaume De LaubierThe Anne Sémonin Spa at the Bristol hotel invites you to discover the Anne Sémonin experience through their new collection of massages and treatments for the face and body: a complete and exceptionally diverse programme designed around the made-tomeasure concept, exclusively for the Bristol hotel!
All treatments start with an initial diagnosis for each client, based around their lifestyle, skin type and the products they usually use. Then, the real beauty alchemists, the aestheticians, develop, in the presence of the client, a treatment perfectly adapted to their needs, mixing essential oil and oligo-element complexes with the various treatment products, applying the know-how which has established Anne Semonin’s reputation.

Finally, to round off the treatment beautifully, clients are offered Mariage Frères tea, accompanied by the Bristol Hotel’s mini macaroons. For this new “flagship” venue, Anne Sémonin and the Bristol Hotel have recruited a professional team made up of five full-time aesthetician/masseurs, with the additional involvement of Bastien Gonzalez, famous pedicurist to the stars, working exclusively in Paris with the Bristol Hotel.

Anne Sémonin Spa at the Bristol Hotel
108 rue du Faubourg St Honoré – 75008 Paris. Tel: 01 42 66 24 22
Open Monday to Saturday from 11 am to 8 pm. Sundays upon request.

The hotel has a fitness room, steam room and covered, heated swimming pool on the 6th floor with a view over the rooftops of Paris. Access to this equipment is reserved for clients staying in the Hotel.

For more information visit The Bristol with Finest SPA

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  2. Laura Mann says:

    Does any one herehave info about if those inflatable hot tubs are really worth purchasing or not.I’d love to get one because I’m atenant and obviously can not buy a traditional hot tub. I need something I can bring along when I leave. These blow up ones though, are they sturdy enough? Iunderstand they are not like a fiberglass hot tub, but is it worth spending the funds to get one? I’m worried about their quality though. Will they