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Champagne bath at the Hôtel Prince de Galles

by Marie Odile Radom
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How about enjoying the ultimate luxury, the height of chic, by taking a bath? Imagine yourself exhausted after a long day of shopping, sightseeing or appointments. All you want to do is relax and pamper yourself, in short, let go in a wellness bubble, especially if you’re staying at a hotel for a short time.

In general, there’s nothing like a visit to the SPA or beauty salon to recharge your batteries. But what if you could treat yourself to a wellness bubble right in your hotel? It’s already possible, you may say, as many high-end hotels already have their own SPA. But what if you could enjoy a moment of well-being right in your hotel room?

The Hôtel Prince de Galles, part of the Luxury collection, offers guests the chance to relax for the duration of a bath, with the “L’heure du bain” menu featuring a selection of six extraordinary wellness experiences in total serenity. Bath salts, body lotions, regenerating radiance masks and exfoliating sugars are all on offer for a total immersion in well-being. With a simple call from the room, the housekeeper discreetly transforms the bathroom into an island of serenity. A few moments later, the bath is ready and at the right temperature. Care products are laid out on a tray, accompanied by a beverage chosen in total harmony with the fragrance of the bath. Relaxation can begin…

Revitalize your skin with“Bain Gourmand au Cacao” (50 euros). Purifying, antioxidant and relaxing, cocoa cares for and beautifies, nourishes and revitalizes the skin, restoring its radiance. On the menu for this cocoa bath: a bubble bath-shower gel with dark chocolate cocoa bean extract, gourmand and euphoric, moisturizing milks with cocoa butter and milk chocolate with a hint of vanilla, a regenerating radiance mask, an exfoliating soap with white chocolate and a hint of coconut, and a strawberry smoothie with its essential macaroons. A guilt-free way to enjoy as much chocolate as you like!

Escape to nature at the Fragonard baths. You’ll be spoilt for choice with four formulas, including one specifically for men.

A desire for sweetness with“La vie en Rose” (35 euros). Gardenia and violet, jasmine and wild lily of the valley, and ylang-ylang with blackcurrant leaf, so feminine, discreetly blossom around the roundness and sweetness of Grasse rose.

Enjoy the benefits of the hive with“Be Pure” (35 euros). Treat your skin to this range with natural extracts of royal jelly, lime blossom and aromatic plants.

Get ready for a wonderful night with“Douce Nuit” (35 euros). Orange blossom delivers a soft, fresh and sensual range that plunges you into the delicious memory of a summer evening. The tender blossom of neroli combines with bergamot, jasmine and musk to enchant your senses and immerse you in a bath of serenity.

Relax, gentlemen, with“Get the Power” (35 euros). A simple, elegant aromatic accord that marries the fruity freshness of mandarin orange and bergamot with the sweetness of tea, amber and jasmine.

And finally, the ultimate experience, the ultimate luxury. The most sophisticated will opt for the “Bain de Champagne” (6,000 euros) for a complete makeover. 160 liters of champagne, a bottle of champagne for two to share and a plate of canapés and petits fours make up this exceptional bath, the height of chic and an unprecedented experience for the senses. Champagne is prized for its invigorating, draining and anti-oxidant properties, which help to revitalize the skin. A sparkling way to take care of your skin, to be enjoyed without moderation!

So what are you waiting for to enjoy a unique experience, a journey to the land of the senses and fragrances? Delicate scents, high-quality products with beneficial properties, you won’t regret your “L’heure du bain” menu!

Prince of Wales Hotel

33, avenue George V – 75008 Paris

Information & reservations: 01 53 23 77 77

Marie-Odile Radom

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