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Clockwise from above left: The unique bubble-shaped pool; the hotel and spa are part of the revitalisation of Berlin City West; Guerlain Spa offers a welcoming frangrance treatment; quality design and materials are used throughout; guests’ comfort has been a priority


features six large therapy rooms for body, massage and facial therapies, all with en-suite bathrooms. There are also two wet treatment rooms designed for Vichy massage and hydrotherapy treatments using the latest Unbescheiden hydrotherapy bath. “What was important was to create a real sense


of sanctuary,” says Moore. “The spa treatment area is effectively made up of three suites, each of which can be customised to create complete privacy for guests. The attention to detail is exacting; as guests arrive at each suite there are beautiful focal points.” All guests begin their treatments in the relaxation and footbath lounge with a relaxed consultation with their designated Guerlain Beauty Coach.


“The fragrance heritage of Guerlain is woven through the entire journey of the treatment”


Louise Moore Hilton Worldwide


Sense of sanctuary All areas of the Guerlain Spa, Waldorf Astoria Berlin feature a luxurious mix of high-end natural materials and furnishings. “A great deal of thought has gone into the layout and design of the treatment rooms and associated areas,” says Chris Webb. “Each treatment room has also been carefully designed to incorporate everything a guest would expect from a luxury spa


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