The best spas in NYC (2024)

The best spas in NYC (1)

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Find serious serenity and get an all-around glow at the best spas in NYC

Edited by Will Gleason

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Written by: Jen Chase, Juliet Izon, Gerrish Lopez & Rossilynne Skena Culgan

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We know how it goes: one day you’re loving life in this fine city of ours, the next day you’ve had it with the hustle and need to get away from it all. If a weekend getaway isn’t in the cards, perhaps you can spare a few precious hours for a visit to one of the best spas in NYC. These spas dish out serious serenity in the form of massages, facials and other relaxing treatments so you can be refreshed and on the way to stress-free bliss.

Spas are not just for melting away stress (though that’s certainly a welcome side effect) — these spas offer services that can soothe sore muscles, refresh tired skin or get you ready for a beach weekend or big night out. Others offer facilities where you can spend a full day unwinding (girls’ day, anyone?). Some offer or even specialize in couples massages for a romantic date option. NYC spas range from affordable to all-out luxurious. Treat yourself to a pampering at one of these spas — you deserve it.

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Amazing spas in NYC

1.Aire Ancient Baths
  • Health and beauty
  • Spas
  • Tribeca
Photograph: Courtesy Aire Ancient Baths

This Spanish importbrings the traditional bath experience to New York with the first overseas location of its luxury mini-chain. The basem*nt level of the gigantic three-story space houses the spacious, open room of baths, which consist of hot, cold, saltwater and multi-jet pools alongside steam and hot-stone rooms. And did we mention the private red wine baths?

2.Shibui Spa
  • Hotels
  • Boutique hotels
  • Tribeca
  • price 4 of 4

Photograph: Courtesy Shibui Spa

This Tribeca spa certainly wins for most impressive interior: The swimming pool is actually inside a 250-year-old bamboo farmhouse that was reconstructed inside the hotel. Upon entering the area, past the glass-encased gym, and through the locker room, meet the floor’s focal point: a tranquil lantern-lit pool.The services are no less luxurious; the traditional shiatsu massage is performed on a tatami mattress, and the room even features a private bathing tub.

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  • Health and beauty
  • Spas
  • The Bronx
Photograph: Courtesy The MJ Treatment

Based on the five elements of Chinese medicine, The MJ Treatment specialized on holistic healing, wellness and balance by offering a wide range of treatments, including

massages, facials, body scrubs and mud wraps, detox, waxing, Reiki, spa parties, belly and body casting and much more. The five-room spa is known for its great customer service, too.

4.The Spa at Mandarin Oriental
  • Health and beauty
  • Spas
  • Upper West Side
  • price 4 of 4

Photograph: Courtesy of Mandarin Oriental

Treat yourself to the height of luxury atthe five-star spa tucked inside Mandarin Oriental Hotel located 35 stories above Manhattan. The spa's design honors the brand'seastern culture and heritage with plenty of opportunities for holistic rejuvenation in a tranquil, meditative setting.

Offerings include massages (includinga special aromatherapy version), skin care (such as the Force of Nature facial), Thai foot therapy, body scrubs, scalp treatments, and a restorative detox wrap. There's even aDigital Wellness Escape,a restorative treatment concentrating on the head, eyes, neck, shoulders, hands, and feet, aiming to ease the stress and strain resulting from the frequent use of digital devices.

The delight doesn't stop when your treatment ends. Afterward, stop by the relaxation lounge, which offers astounding views of the city. Don't miss the amethyst crystal steam room infused with aromatherapy in the separate men's and women's wet areas.

5.QC NY
  • Things to do
  • City Life
QC Spa

The elegance and rejuvenation of a European spa is on Governors Island, but with New York City flavor. It’s immediately clear when you enter the spa that it was made to feel like home. From its cozy reception area decorated with custom-made furniture from Italy to its welcoming relaxation spaces with plush leather chairs and massive pillows you can sprawl out on, it feels like you’re staying at a retreat withNew York Harborviews.

Choose from a25-, 50-, or 75-minutemassage ($100-$250). Then, you are set free to roam the spa, which is full ofrelaxation rooms (each with its own meticulously curated personality, scent, and music), themed saunas, Vichy showers, infrared beds, foot baths, hydro jets, steam baths and other amazingly lush experiences.

6.Spa Castle
  • Health and beauty
  • Spas
  • Queens
  • price 3 of 4

Photograph: Shutterstock

This expansive wonderland in College Point, Queens, has taken on near-legendary status in NYC, partly for its quirky layout and partly because it attracts a diverse following, with frat boys and families among the patrons.

On its first floor are separate nude bathing and showering areas for men and women. To meander through the rest of the complex, you'll don special "uniforms" (pink tees and orange shorts for ladies, gray shirts and blue bottoms for gents). On the second and third floors, you'll find a coed, year-round outdoor water park (bathing suits compulsory) with all manner of heated jets, whirlpools and showers.

Inside, there are seven themed saunas; one might have healing minerals in it, while another may feature colored lighting (you select the therapeutic illumination yourself). Bring some friends and make a day of it; once you pay the entry rate, you can have a crazy adventure while snacking on dumplings.

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7.Rego Beauty Spa
  • Health and beauty
  • Spas
  • Queens
Photograph: Shutterstock

Rego Beauty Spa is beloved for its incredible massages, including its hot-stone, shiatsu, Swedish, Ayurvedic massages, for singles and couples. This high-demand spa is both affordable, clean and comfortable and has a friendly staff and receptionists. Make sure to book in advance as appointments fill up quickly!

8.World Spa
  • Things to do
  • City Life
Photograph: Brian Berkowitz

World Spa is a new 50,000-square-foot space in Brooklyn bringing a slew of authentic spa experiences from all around the world smack-dab in the middle of Brooklyn.

Visitors gettoindulge in Eastern European banyas (Russian steam baths with wood stoves), Finnish saunas, cleansing Himalayan salt therapy sessions, Turkish and Morrocan hammams (types of steam baths), Japanese onsens (hot springs) and much more.

The decormatches the authentic vibe as well,with handmade Moroccan and Turkish tiles across certain areas and original Kelo pine from Northern Europe as the base material for the various banyas and saunas.

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9.House of Pietro Simone
  • Health and beauty
  • Massage and body treatments
  • Soho
Photograph: courtesy of House of Pietro Simone

House of Pietro Simone takes its name very seriously, offering plenty of plush seating on a beige jute rug surrounded by neutral furnishings and verdant plants hanging from pristine shelves full of the skincare guru’s line.

Simone, who has more than 16 years of commercial experience and expertise including brand training through Mariabruna Beauty where he worked closely with luxury labels like La Mer, La Prairie, and Carita,toldus he is more concerned with the health of the skin and body rather than chasing nebulous anti-aging goals. Instead, he focuses on a more well-rounded approach to treating patients, usingwhat he finds are thebest, sustainable treatments and products, no matter where in the world they originate.

10.Great Jones Spa
  • Health and beauty
  • Spas
  • Noho
Photograph: Courtesy Great Jones Spa

Based on the theory that water brings health, this Noho mainstay is outfitted with a popular water lounge that boasts subterranean pools, saunas, steam rooms, and a three-and-a-half-story waterfall. Spa services run the gamut from facials to massages, but all products used are plant- or marine-based.

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11.SoJo Spa Club
  • Health and beauty
  • Spas
  • New Jersey
Photograph: Courtesy Sojo Spa Club

O.K., so technically this spot isn't in NYC proper, but to experience the country's largest and most accommodating Korean Spa, it's worth the quick jaunt to Jersey. It's unlikely that you'll even cover the whopping eight floors of treatments that this relaxation arena offers, including nine pools, seven sauna rooms, a restaurant and adjoining hotel. But we dare you to try.

Among the highlights at this full-service facilityarethe spectacular rooftop infinity pool, which offers an untouchable view of the NYC skyline; a volcanic sand treatment using rare lava sand imported from Japan; and a scorching charcoal sauna. In summer months, the outdoor pools easily beat the sardine baths of the city, and the indoor saunas will reinvigorate you no matter how brutal the winter gets. There's really no reason to leave when you're in the K-Spa equivalent of Disneyland.

12.The Ritz-Carlton, New York NoMad
  • Hotels
  • Flatiron
Photograph: Courtesy Michael Kleinberg

Guests at the Ritz-Carlton, New York Nomadlooking to keep up with their fitness or self-care routines are also in luck. The 6,800-square-foot signature Ritz-Carlton Spa and Fitness Center can be found on the lower level with eight treatment rooms as well as separate sauna and steam rooms.

Luxury skincare brand Augustinus Bader’s signature facial, The Method, is available to book as well as classic deep tissue massages and more. (Exclusive scents and oils are also on hand inspired by the surrounding Flower District.) Meanwhile, the on-site fitness center is open 24-hours a day with a variety of exercise equipment including Peloton bikes.

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13.Bamford Wellness Spa
  • Health and beauty
  • Brooklyn Heights
Photograph: Courtesy Kris Tamburello

Tucked away in an otherwise stark neighborhood, this stunning new spa offers an embarrassment of riches to guests of all genders, with customized facials, acupressure, massages and more. Before your treatment, you can enjoy fruit and snacks in a plush waiting room, then speak with your specialist. The signature facial involves a skincare consultation and facial reflexology that will leave you feeling radiant; and the sugar polish will leave you feeling smoother than ever.

14.Pure Qi Spa
  • Health and beauty
  • Spas
  • Greenpoint

Brooklynites don’t want for anything these days—not even a luxurious day spa. Located in Greenpoint, this small spa offers a full-size menu of indulgent services: facials, body scrubs, massages and reflexology, all at comparatively gentle prices.

Try a detoxing facial or "Pure Qi Detoxifying" package that includes a 60-minute body wrap, a 60-minute anti-stress massage and 40-minute reflexology session. You can add hot stone massage to any service foran extra perk.

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15.Guerlain Spa at the Plaza Hotel
  • Health and beauty
  • Spas
  • Midtown West
Photograph: Courtesy Kris Tamburello

You'll forget that you're even in Manhattan within moments of entering this peaceful, opulent spa.With complimentary champagne, walls of flowers and 6,500 feet of silence, the state-of-the art facility will cool down even the most frantic of New Yorkers. The treatments are certainly more souped-up than ever: With an hour-long Black Orchid facial that helps the skin repair its own wrinkles; a comprehensive, two-hour Body Lift massagein the scent of your choice with an included face mask and many more.

16.The Peninsula Spa
  • Hotels
  • Chain hotels
  • Midtown East
  • price 4 of 4

Photograph: Courtesy The Peninsula New York

This swanky hotel spa blends Asian, European and Ayurvedic philosophies for services that pamper guests inside and outside. To be truly transported, book the Escape from the City: a four-hour treatment featuring an exfoliating body wrap, a holistic massage,and a remodeling facial.

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17.Haven Spa
  • Health and beauty
  • Spas
  • Greenwich Village
  • price 2 of 4

Photograph: Courtesy Haven Spa/Charlie Bennet

One of downtown's most beloved spas, this spot is especially known for its relaxed and comfortable environment. Only have a lunch break to spare? Book one of the Mini Escapes, which encompass anything from massaging a troublesome muscle knot to clearing your pores, all for 30 minutes.

18.Natura Spa
  • Health and beauty
  • Spas
  • Astoria
Photograph: Courtesy Natura Spa

This Brazilian spaoffers an oasis for Astorians looking to get some primping and relaxation done. Located on busy Steinway Street, once you step into the salon-spa, you're whisked into dark, private rooms where you can enjoy incredible facials (from acne relief to microdermabrasion), massages (Swedish to sport) and a number of beauty care services, includingwaxing, eyelash extensions and more. It's a clean, contemporary and professional one-stop-shop you can count on when you need some me-time.

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19.Oasis Day Spa
  • Health and beauty
  • Spas
  • Midtown East
  • price 4 of 4

Photograph: Courtesy of Oasis Day Spa

Full-body pampering without breaking the bank is the name of the game at this popular Park Avenue retreat. A dozen different massages are available and special packages for gentlemen, moms-to-be and brides are also on offer, making it a spot that (nearly) every New Yorker can enjoy.

20.Ohm Spa
  • Health and beauty
  • Spas
  • Civic Center
  • price 4 of 4

Photograph: Courtesy Ohm Spa

This small, intimate spa near Union Square focuses primarily on massages, facials and body scrubs, but the staff is best known for personalized attention. Every massage is tailored to your needs, but don't miss the Head-to-Toe Spa combo, which includes any 60-minute massage, any 60-minute facial and a salt scrub for arms and legs.

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21.Spa Nalai
  • Hotels
  • Chain hotels
  • Midtown West
  • price 4 of 4

Photograph: Courtesy of Park Hyatt

Nalai means serenity in the language of the Lenape people, the original inhabitants of New York City. And guests will certainly feel calm when they enter this peaceful space on the 25th floor of the Park Hyatt New York. Services here are truly unique: Pre-arrival consultations mean that each treatment is tailored just for you.

22.Soho Sanctuary
  • Health and beauty
  • Spas
  • Soho
  • price 4 of 4

Photograph: Courtesy Soho Sanctuary

This downtown spot distinguishes itself from the crowd with its sheer breadth of services. Not only does it offer therapeutic bodywork and facials, but there's also makeup application and waxing, private classes in yoga and pilates, and more. Make note, though: This haven is for women only.

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23.La Prairie
  • Hotels
  • Chain hotels
  • Midtown West
  • price 4 of 4

The only outpost in the Northeast of the cult skincare spa is at the appropriately lavish Ritz-Carlton hotel on Central Park. Book the 50 Central Park Signature Ritual for the ultimate massage featuring scents derived from the lush greenery just across the street. Bonus: If you buy La Prairie products the same day as your service, you're treated to exclusive offers.

24.Mermaid Spa
  • Health and beauty
  • Spas
  • Brooklyn
  • price 2 of 4

Photograph: courtesy of Mermaid Spa

How do Russians survive the winter? With plenty of steam rooms, dips in ice water and self-flagellation with birch leaves. And you can find all of that and then some at this Brooklyn joint, which features everything from a giant circular Jacuzzi to two ice-water tile pools to an ice sauna.

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25.Body by Brooklyn
  • Health and beauty
  • Spas
  • Clinton Hill
  • price 4 of 4

Photograph: Julia Gartland

This Americanized, upscale take on the traditional Russian bathhouses that dot the borough just might be worthy of the Kings County name. Feel revived by the Turkish steam room, soaking pools, Russian or Swedish saunas, and jacuzzi in the tricked-out wet room.

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  • Health and beauty
Photograph: Courtesy Fox and Jane

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