The Imperial Spa and Salon, The Imperial
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Step into a world of opulence and lavishness reminiscent of the Mughal era at The Imperial Spa And Salon. Occupying a generous 16,000 sq ft, the spa houses eight treatment rooms including hydro therapy suites for pre and post trea … Read more
Step into a world of opulence and lavishness reminiscent of the Mughal era at The Imperial Spa And Salon. Occupying a generous 16,000 sq ft, the spa houses eight treatment rooms including hydro therapy suites for pre and post treatment, a Kerala Suite for traditional ayurvedic therapy (a doctor is available for consultation), and a Kabir Room for yoga, meditation and Thai massage. If you really want to go the whole nine yards, the Moghul Suite—with a stunning Tikri mirrored ceiling—offers you your very own private spa facility replete with a steam, sauna, Jacuzzi, salon and skillfully trained therapists who will press and mould your muscles into a coma. Read less

Step into a world of opulence and lavishness reminiscent of the Mughal era at The Imperial Spa And Salon. Occupying a generous 16,000 sq ft, the spa houses eight treatment rooms including hydro therapy suites for pre and post treatment, a Kerala Suite for traditional ayurvedic therapy (a doctor is available for consultation), and a Kabir Room for yoga, meditation and Thai massage. If you really want to go the whole nine yards, the Moghul Suite—with a stunning Tikri mirrored ceiling—offers you your very own private spa facility replete with a steam, sauna, Jacuzzi, salon and skillfully trained therapists who will press and mould your muscles into a coma.
Try: The Diamond Magnetic Body treatment package lasts 90 minutes, and makes you feel like royalty, maharaja style.
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