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On 1st January 2022, the magical Fairmont Windsor Park had its grand opening. The magnificent spa hotel offers guests an exceptional experience and was a fantastic way to start the year.
On the edge of Windsor Park, the hotel and spa have that dream combination of being all things to all people. It’s close to an inspiring and historic town with plenty of things to see and do (not least of all, a trip to Windsor Castle). However, it’s surrounded by 40 acres of grounds and gardens, giving it the air of a rural retreat and offering total tranquillity.
A luxury hotel
The hotel is a five-star all the way, with 200 rooms and suites decorated with no expense spared and looking out over the grounds and parkland. There are six restaurants and bars to choose from as well as private dining and room service. 1215 is the fine dining experience, named in recognition of the year that the Magna Carta was signed, just a short walk from the hotel’s location. Spa goers will be particularly enchanted with Schroder’s Botanicals Bar where they serve some beautiful smoothies (as well as excellent gin, just in case you wanted to know).
An exceptional spa experience
The spa is really a destination in its own right however, the creation of which has been overseen by the wonderful Group Director of Spa & Wellness, Lisa Barden.
Visit for a day and you will likely feel you have had a week off work. It covers an enormous 2,500m2 space, with facilities including a traditional Hammam (for up to six people), a 20-metre indoor pool and a courtyard hydrotherapy vitality pool, a thermal suite encompassing a sauna, steam room, a cryotherapy chamber, experience shower, heated tepidarium bench and Japanese foot bath.
There are also both light and dark relaxation rooms, and a salt room with views over the courtyard vitality pool. For working out, there’s an indoor and outdoor gym as well as three outdoor tennis courts.
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A complete range of spa therapies
Treatments here offer the full spectrum of wellness, from innovative and technical to holistic. You might feel like a stint in the cryotherapy chamber (a unique experience powered by electricity rather than gas for a more even experience), or you might prefer Ayurvedic rituals, vitamin infusions, massages, facials, physiotherapy, osteopathy, acupuncture or nutritional therapy.
For those who want to feel totally pampered by the end of the day, all the finishing touches are also available, with the Finishing Studio and hair salon as well as barbering by the celebrated Truefitt & Hill.
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