First look at Four Seasons Prague's new spa

26. Aug 2016
by Jack Woodhouse

Four Seasons Hotel Prague has opened its new AVA Spa.

Dedicated to local traditions and luxurious pampering with breathtaking views, the new AVA spa has five treatment rooms, all named after nearby rivers including the Vltava, Morava, Otava, Litava and Svitava. The Vltava is a large couples´ suite with rhassoul and a bath that offers stunning views of Prague’s most beautiful sights, such as Prague Castle and the Charles Bridge.

In addition to the spa suites, guests are invited to enjoy the sauna, steam bath and vitality pool with a waterfall, massage jets and hydrotherapy surrounded by comfortable lounge chairs and a fireplace for a truly relaxed atmosphere.

Featuring Swiss Perfection and Sodashi cosmetics and treatments not found anywhere else in Czech Republic, the AVA Spa offers guests the opportunity to sample traditional Czech-inspired baths, exclusive facials and signature spa rituals. The Spa is open for both Hotel and outside guests.

“What makes AVA Spa unique to Prague is our select line of cosmetics and signature treatments,” says Claudia Santos, Spa Manager at Four Seasons Hotel Prague. “We are especially proud of our spa rituals, which include purifying baths, detoxifying massages and age-defying facials.”

Find the best rates for your stay at 

Four Seasons Hotel Prague

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