From: Jeevacation <jeevacationggmail.com>
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Date: Sun, 07 Nov 2010 07:13:53 +0000
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Sorry for all the typos .Sent from my iPhone
On Nov 7, 2010, at 2:53 AM, wrote:
i've done some research and it seems the two spas below ( see links ) offer good thai treatments, the latter is more chic but urban thai
has great reviews and they might come to the house - would you like me to check?
I've emailed people i know in Paris , and am waiting to hear back. Then of course there are the classics, which are always considered
the best, the spa at the Georges V , the Anne Semoine spa at the Bristol..
There is also U Spa. Jacques Garcia's spa at the Hotel Fouquet, it has a large swimming pool which might be nice for you to swim in
when you're there..
Urban Thai
http://www.urban-thai-massage.comfaccueil.php
Six Senses
httplAnnwv.sixsenses.com/six-senses-spas/rue-de-castiglionetindex.php
Six Senses first urban well-being sanctuary in France - Six Senses rue de Castiglione, is splendidly located in Paris close to Place Vendome and
the Jardin des Tuileries. In the two double and four single 'Cocoons" the spa offers Six Senses signature half-day sensory journeys and
rejuvenating Asian-based treatments along with locally inspired SLOWLIFE treatments such as the Paris Roof Top Honey Facial that uses honey
harvested from city bee hives from the roof tops of Paris to nourish and protect the skin or the Organic Detoxifier Journey using hand-collected
organic seaweed to expel toxins and re-balance the body.
U Spa, Hotel Fouquet's Barriere
httplAnnvw.quintessentiallypure.com/hotels.php?hotelid=73
The Jacques Garcia-designed Hotel Fouquet's Baniere may not have the history of the traditional Parisian 'palace' hotels but nor did it have the
same build constrictions when it came to designing its spa. Consequently, the U Spa houses one of the few hotel swimming pools in the city centre,
and one of the largest too at 16m in length.
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