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USP Anyone who knows Edinburgh will appreciate that 1 Princes
Street is a prestigious address. Located between the city’s historic Royal
Mile and bustling shopping street, and next to the railway station, you
can’t fault The Balmoral on location. It’s a great place to dip in for a spa
treatment and rest your legs after a morning’s shopping or sightseeing. The
hotel is honest in its claim to be a landmark – the grand Edwardian stone
building, with its 195-foot clock tower casts an imposing outline against
the hulking slopes of Arthur’s Seat, the moss-green hill to the east of the
city.
QUALITY OF EXPERIENCE Spa guests are guided by a receptionist
through the elegant hotel lobby to the basement, where the spa surrounds a
colonnaded 15-metre pool. It’s a touch of personal service that sets the
tone for the service throughout the spa, although without a guide, newcomers
to the hotel would undoubtedly get lost in the hotel’s warren of corridors
and staircases. From the spa reception I was collected by my therapist and
taken to a serene and subtly-decorated treatment room, thankfully devoid of
the mind-numbing dolphin/panpipe music that is now a common soundtrack at so
many spas. The Espa Holistic Back, Face and Scalp treatment included a body
scrub, soothing massage and heavenly scalp massage. Afterwards my skin was
refreshed and smooth, and despite choosing the energising aromatherapy oils
during an initial smell test, I felt loose and relaxed, but later on sleepy.
AMBIENCE The heart of the spa - the area around the pool - is
more utilitarian than luxurious, with white walls and simple furniture. The
spa was relaxed, but on a busy day I’d want to leave the bustle of the
poolside café for the cool, dark, and delicately-scented Relaxation Suite.
It is reserved only for those having treatments, and has comfy loungers,
free magazines and fruit-infused water.
FOOD The poolside café serves free tea and coffee, water and
fruit juice, as well as a more substantial spa dining menu, created by the
hotel’s Michelin-starred chef, Jeff Bland. Dishes include light salads, fish
and fruity desserts, but they are pricey - from £8.95 for starters and
£16.50 for main courses, so it’s probably not worth it unless it’s included
in the price.
IN CROWD The spa goers were mostly hotel guests – mums and
daughters, young couples and the odd man, probably there to use the gym,
sauna, steam and pool. Most people spent their time swimming, dipping into
the sauna or relaxing at the poolside tables in bathrobes reading the free
newspapers provided.
WALLET WATCH The 85-minute Espa Holistic Back, Face and Scalp
treatment costs £80. There are also various spa packages including the £130
Espa Pure Indulgence Day Experience, which includes an aromatherapy facial
and either a detoxifying algae wrap or a restorative mud envelopment, and is
not bad value as it also includes lunch. You can use the pool, gym, sauna
and steam room at a cost of £15 per person. Personal training programmes
cost £35 per hour.
NEED TO KNOW The Balmoral, 1 Princes Street, Edinburgh (0131
622 8880; www.thebalmoralhotel.com).
The spa is open Monday to Friday 6.30am-10pm, Saturday and Sunday 7am-10pm.
For more information about city spas in Scotland, go to the city breaks
section of the Visit Scotland websites.
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