Grand Hyatt Taipei Opens New Luxury Spa

Twenty-six years after openings its doors as Taiwan’s first, major international hotel brand, the Grand Hyatt Taipei has launched its first-ever spa. Perfect for business travellers looking for exceptional spa experience, the new Oasis Spa provides guests with luxury European-inspired skincare treatments, with a view overlooking a tranquil rock garden.

The Oasis Spa features three treatment rooms, including a couple’s suite, heated thermal baths, steam and sauna rooms, and a cold plunge pool. The expertly-curated treatment menu features a variety of body scrubs and wraps, custom facials, massages, as well as a selection of two- or three-hour signature journeys, each designed to calm, revive, heal and renew depending on the guests’ needs. Products by US skincare brand Kerstin Florian are incorporated throughout.

One of the spa’s signature experiences, Calm, uses “moor mud” from Hungary’s Heviz Lake, the largest mineral lake in the world. The 180-minute treatment includes a therapeutic “moor mud” body wrap to promote circulation and release toxins, a Swedish-style deep tissue massage to knead away aches and pains, followed by a moisturizing “moor mud” mask to lift, firm and hydrate the skin.

“Moor mud is an excellent way to detoxify and de-stress the skin, especially after a long haul flight. The mineral-rich, black mud was first used by ancient Romans for its unique healing properties. Madonna, Gwyneth Paltrow and Sarah Jessica Parker are all huge fans,” says Vicky Wu, the hotel’s spa manager. https://taipei.grand.hyatt.com/

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