Home to some fabulous venues that offer pampering spa days and spa breaks, Edinburgh is also a great choice for an exciting weekend away. With a charming Old Town and vibrant New Town to explore, as well as landmarks including Edinburgh Castle and Holyrood Park, Scotland’s capital is well worth a visit. So, read on to learn more about the best spas and spa hotels Edinburgh has to offer and to find out how to get the most out of your time in this eclectic city.
Five of the best spas and spa hotels in Edinburgh
We feature a great selection of packages at some of the finest Edinburgh hotels with spa facilities and standalone day spas. Here are five of the best venues for your next Edinburgh spa weekend or weekday spa escape.
- Edinburgh Holyrood Hotel: Benefitting from a fantastic location on the edge of lovely Holyrood Park, close to Old Town and Edinburgh Waverley rail station, this superb hotel offers an excellent range of spa days and overnight spa breaks.
- Sleeping Beauty Spa at the Radisson Blu Hotel: Ideally located in the heart of Old Town, right on the famous Royal Mile, this imposing hotel also features a wonderfully relaxing spa, so you can combine a few hours of spa indulgence with your time in the city.
- Bannatyne Edinburgh: Retreat to this popular Bannatyne venue in Edinburgh’s New Town to enjoy pampering spa treatments and extensive leisure facilities. We also feature packages at Bannatyne Edinburgh Newcraighall, which is located a short distance from the city.
- : More spa day pampering awaits at this great PURE Spa venue located in the bustling city centre. For even more choice, you can also take a look at our packages at the other on the city’s Lothian Road.
- : Situated in an attractive Georgian square, close to many of Edinburgh’s most popular sights and forming part of the Kimpton Charlotte Square Hotel, the impressive Spa at Charlotte Square is a superb choice for luxurious spa days.
Five treatments to enjoy at an Edinburgh spa
If your chosen Edinburgh spa break or spa day package includes one or more pampering treatments, you might need some help deciding which to choose. Here are just five of the more popular options:
- Facial: A tailored spa facial can work wonders to revive, rejuvenate and renew your skin, while addressing specific issues, such as ageing lines and dryness. The treatment features various stages, including steaming, cleansing and moisturising.
- Massage: Among the choices offered by our Edinburgh spas include the simple back, neck and shoulders massage, the aromatherapy full-body massage and the head/scalp massage, each of which promise the ultimate in relaxing downtime.
- Body scrub: Sometimes used in conjunction with a spa massage, the full-body scrub (or body polish) involves the use of a gentle exfoliant to slough off dead cells, improving the look, feel and health of the skin; a real all-over indulgence.
- Manicure: Whether you opt for an eye-catching colour or a classic French manicure with white tips (or even no polish at all), a luxury spa manicure will leave your hands and nails in tip-top shape. Some packages might also offer the shorter “express” for the toes or fingers.
- Pedicure: Enjoy a treat for the feet with a spa pedicure. The treatment employs similar stages to the manicure to pamper the foot, toes and toenails. Again, you can go for a jazzy colour nail polish or leave your toes polish-free for a simple look.
Things to see in Edinburgh, Scotland
Aside from great spas and spa hotels, Edinburgh has plenty to see and do, from historic sites and shopping to beautiful open spaces and culture. We’ve picked out a few ways to spend your time during your next Edinburgh spa weekend or weekday break:
Royal Mile: In the heart of the charming Old Town, this famed street connects Edinburgh Castle with the Palace of Holyroodhouse. In between, you can explore the many shops, eateries and fine historic buildings, including St Giles Cathedral.
Holyrood Park: A stunning focal point in the city, Holyrood Park is a wonderful place to enjoy a stroll, a picnic or a climb up to take in the panoramic views from Arthur’s Seat. Dating back as far as 5,000 BC, the park features Iron Age forts and mediaeval ruins, as well as resident waterfowl.
Edinburgh Castle: The 11th century Edinburgh Castle and its grounds are another of the city’s must-visit attractions. You can explore Princes Street Gardens, as well as the castle’s Great Hall and Crown Jewels, with the National War Museum of Scotland also located on the site.
Finally, it’s worth mentioning January’s Hogmanay celebrations and August’s Edinburgh Fringe and Edinburgh International Festival. These events are synonymous with the city and attract lots of additional tourists to Edinburgh, so book well ahead if you want to come and enjoy the fun.
If you’re ready to discover the best spa days and spa breaks Edinburgh has to offer, browse our full range of options and book online today. You might also like to take a look at our latest Scotland and Edinburgh spa deals.