Following a £4 million investment, The Landmark London, will open its new 710m2 spa in July 2026, creating a contemporary wellness destination in the heart of Marylebone.

Designed by architecture studio Alex Kravetz Design, the spa incorporates modern design elements with calming with muted organic tones, natural materials such as stone and marble, and ambient soft-glow lighting to create an immersive and relaxing environment.

The Landmark London spa

The spa has been designed to attract both hotel guests and a day-spa audience, with enhanced thermal experiences, treatment partnerships and a 24-hour gym with the state-of-the-art equipment from the Onyx collection by Matrix Fitness, aligning with growing demand for high-quality urban wellness experiences.

The refurbished space offers a comprehensive thermal suite, including a 34°C vitality pool equipped with Swan Neck hydrotherapy jets, aromatic steam room, Finnish sauna, ice fountain, heated marble loungers and multi-sensory showers, alongside five new treatment rooms, four singles and a double suite, plus a relaxation zone and retail gallery.

The Landmark London spa

“This investment marks a deliberate shift in how we position wellness at The Landmark London,” comments Hida Shuleta, Spa Manager at The Landmark London. “We are not simply enhancing the hotel guest experience but creating a spa that stands as a destination in its own right, one that resonates with Londoners as much as it does with residents.

“The ambition is to establish a space that people actively choose to visit and return to, with an offering that combines design, high-performance treatments and a more holistic approach to wellbeing in a way that reflects the evolving expectations of the luxury wellness market.”

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