The UK's first ever Gin Spa has returned to Glasgow this month, reopening on November 5, and it is bigger and better than ever before, according to the new owners.
Property investor Andrew Craig, from Paisley, and his wife Alexandra took over the spa earlier this year, invested over £300,000 in a new subterranean Spa space, which will triple the capacity of the original spa area.
The new look venue includes eight completely new treatment rooms, with spacious bespoke couples room and a dedicated gin and afternoon tea lounge for guests to enjoy their favourite spirit post-treatment, reports the Daily Record.
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The team have been working hard on their newly curated treatment menu and will be launching several new treatments as part of the relaunch that will include the Oncology Massage alongside their much loved anti-ageing facial boosters and extensive massage and body packages.
Commenting on the imminent reopening owner Alexandra Craig said: "The Gin Spa is an extremely well-loved concept and we have a very loyal local customer base, as well as guests who travel from afar to sample the gin and spa concept.
"We wanted to elevate the experience by introducing a little bit of luxury and space to the existing offering. The new interiors are moody, cozy and perfect for that subterranean spa experience. We want our guests to be totally encapsulated and relaxed from the minute they enter the spa to the minute they leave and we think the new space really achieves this goal.”
Spa Manager Rebecca Billingy added: "The spa has always been extremely busy but we often felt that the existing space couldn't quite meet customer demand. By tripling our capacity and really working with the gin brands, we have elevated and refined the existing Gin Spa that people know and love, while giving it a totally new luxurious and experiential look and feel.
"Our diary is now open and already really busy as we head into the festive period. We can't wait to hear the feedback from our clients both old and new!”
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