Location: Vdara Hotel Las Vegas
2600 West Harmon Ave
Las Vegas, NV 89109
Hours at The Spa at Vdara Las Vegas:
Open daily, 6 a.m. to 8 p.m.
The Salon is open 9am to 7 pm
Contact The Spa at Vdara Las Vegas
For rates or to book an appointment, (702) 590-2030 or (866) 391-7111
The Spa at Vdara Las Vegas
Located on the second and third floors of the Vdara Hotel you’ll find a spa that was built with care towards the environment as with the rest of the LEED Gold Certified Vdara Hotel. It’s a boutique Spa so you don’t have the huge rooms with endless hot tubs and rooms of every temperature.
You do get luxurious men's and women's locker rooms, a sauna, eucalyptus steam room and hot plunges. It’s the right size to prevent you from stressing out about how to relax.
Some of the highlights of the Spa at Vdara:
The Meditation Room - Don’t tell anyone but after my treatment I placed my body on the ultra comfortable bed and fell asleep for at least 45 minutes. It is rare to find a room where I can really turn it off and that space did it for me. I was behind schedule for the rest of the day but it was well worth it.
Some Treatments at The Spa at Vdara Las Vegas:
- Hot Stone Massage : If you have never had warm smooth stones placed on your body you have not found the path to relaxation. The changing temperature of the therapists hands with the stones placed in spots that squeeze out your worries will transport you to a blissful place.
- Jet Lag Relief Massage - Naturopathica: Anytime someone rubs your head, scalp, neck and body with the right amount of pressure and vigor you’ll be pleased but add in some of the oils and lemongrass and ginger and you will no longer be able to define tension.
- Un-Wrinkle:The Ultimate Anti-Aging Facial: You’ll get the mask, you’ll get the alpha hydroxyl acids and then you’ll feel younger. There might be a little pain involved but you kow what they say, “no pain, no gain”
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