Urban Retreat opens at Heathrow T1

Tina Milton

29-Aug-2007

Urban Retreat has taken over from Rejuve at London Heathrow terminal one as the new spa operator

Urban Retreat has opened a new spa at London Heathrow terminal one airside taking over the space formerly occupied by well-being concept Rejuve.

The brand also operates spa facilities at Harrods in London and Harvey Nichols in Manchester. Booking any of the spa services entitles passengers to entry, which is otherwise £20 ($40). The spa includes massage chairs for legs and back, use of the book and magazine library in the quiet zone, laptop and mobile phone charging stations, £10 ($20) voucher for use at other Urban Retreat locations and £5 ($10) towards the purchase of beauty products on Beautique.com.

Well-being concept Rejuve closed its outlet at London Heathrow terminal one in March 2006 after the company went into administration. Rejuve featured a health food snack bar, a retail area selling spa beauty products, a fitness zone, a wet room with a shower, sink and grooming products, a club area, a bookshop and eight treatment rooms.A personal shopping service was also available and visitors were greeted by a concierge.

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