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Six Senses Opens Spa in Almaty, Kazakhstan

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Six Senses Spa has opened its first spa in Central Asia.

Housed in one of the tallest buildings in Central Asia, the 37-floor Esentai Tower is part of the Capital Partners’ Esentai Park development which also features The Ritz-Carlton, Almaty, an extensive shopping mall and residential complexes.

The 16,145 square foot Six Senses Spa at Esentai Tower is located on the 20th floor, and features five treatment rooms all with city views of Central Asia’s prime financial and cultural destination.

Guests can enjoy a full range of facilities including hammams, saunas, steam and experience showers. There is also a fitness centre and a studio for wellness activities.

The spa menu includes Six Senses’ signature specialties and a range of NANNIC face and body treatments which use radiofrequencies and highly concentrated serums to deliver immediate firming and lifting results.

The spa’s relaxation pods with mood lighting and a calming water fountain mirrored across the room enhance the post-treatment renewal process. This, coupled with soft music and Six Senses signature teas, provides the ideal place to relax after a restorative treatment or rejuvenating wellness journey.

“We are delighted to introduce the Six Senses Spa brand to Kazakhstan. Almaty is an important commercial and cultural centre in Central Asia and this spa opening supports the company’s vision of reconnecting our guests to the vibrant city. Here they can find a fusion of urban and retreat energies to relieve stress instantly or linger longer to rebalance and recharge the human batteries,” said Sofia Hedman, Six Senses Spa manager.

Six Senses Spa at Esentai Park is the 28th spa in the group’s expanding portfolio.

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