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Laveda open air spa, first of its kind in Istanbul
Thursday, May 13, 2004
From the rooftop of the second floor The Ritz-Carlton, Istanbul is embellished by magnificent Laveda Open Air Spa, an urban oasis. The Laveda Open Air Spa offers complete wellness subsumed within a spa program and accompanied by the legendary sight of the sea and the greens of the Bosphorus.

The 2002 winner of the Senses Wellness Award as “The Best City & Country Resort” in Wellness, the Laveda Open Air Spa promises its guests the ultimate in relaxation and pleasure, resembling the times once enjoyed at the old palaces of the East.

Guests commencing and ending their day at Laveda will enjoy a variety of options available for the ultimate in relaxation. Details attended to include a sunglass and sun lotion butler and chilled towels offered at the entrance.
The Spa features massage rooms where guests may indulge in exotic therapies and Thalgo Thalasso treatments whilst enjoying the mild Bosphorus breeze. Apart from these holistic therapy alternatives, two Jacuzzis with refreshing salted waters and the Bijoux Pool, are available for those sun tanners who seek colour enhancement under the Mediterranean Sun.

The picturesque scene of the Bosphorus complements the stylish Roof Top Bar where hourly complimentary mini food and beverage presentations are served. Guests staying at The Ritz-Carlton, Istanbul and Laveda Spa members have exclusive free access to Laveda Open Air Spa, which is an urban oasis in the middle of the city.

If you focus is fitness, you can stretch and exercise your body while enjoying the mild Bosphorus breeze at the Laveda Open Air Spa, completing your day by meditating with a yoga trainer at sunset.
Theodore Koumelis - Thursday, May 13, 2004
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