It seems as if everyone leads a busy life these days, and this leads to more stress and worry, so why not treat yourself for once. Two of the best places to do that are Edinburgh and Dublin. You will be spoilt for choice at the range and quality of Dublin and Edinburgh hotels on offer. There is scope to seriously treat yourself here with some indulgent spas and beauty salons, along with all of the usual parks, museums, restaurants and shops too.
While Edinburgh hotels offer a fantastic range of beauty and spa treatments, there are also specialist centres to be found all around the city. One place that has created a real buzz is The Cowshed. Cowshed spas have a reputation for being a little bit unique, and Edinburgh’s version certainly doesn’t dispute that. With a rustic, boho feel to the decor, this stylish and cool spa offers tongue in cheek treatments including The Horns to Hooves package, a two-hour top-toe treatment to eliminate toxins from the body or the 40-minute Stressed Cow massage, which will have you relaxed and ready to face the world in no time.
A visit to Aqueous Spa at Dalhousie Castle will be out of this world. The first of it’s kind in Scotland, the hydro spa combines relaxing and therapeutic spa treatments with invigorating hydro facilities. Designed to reduce stress and cleanse the mind, soul and body, the stunningly designed hydro-pool features multi-massage jets specifically designed to soothe tension areas and caress muscles that need it most. You will be feeling so relaxed that your head will hit the pillow the moment you get back to your hotel.
After a great night’s sleep at one of the Dublin Hotels, visit one of Dublin’s finest day spas. The Buff Day Spa, in South King Street, has a range of treatments available for every type of stress, pampering or indulging that you could dream of. Come out feeling like a new person with all of your stresses and worries a distant memory!
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