Feeling like a getaway but don't fancy going abroad for that 'relaxing' fix? Don't worry, there are a host of hotels in the UK that can offer just that.
Contrary to belief, you don't have to catch a plane to be able to find a luxurious spa just waiting to blow away the cobwebs.
There are several in the UK that offer that ultimate recharge.
But if you don't want to spend a while finding the perfect spot, don't worry. We've taken a look through Trivago to find 7 of the best hotels in the UK with a spa.
7 of the best hotels with spas in the UK
Cumbria:
Castle Green Hotel In Kendal, BW Premier Collection - £239 a night
Castle Green Lane, Kendal, LA9 6RG, United Kingdom
With free parking and leisure facilities, this award-winning hotel sits in 14 acres of wooded garden, it also has free WiFi and a traditional pub.
The Castle Green Hotel in Kendal boasts a spa and a swimming pool.
See here on the Trivago website for details.
Manchester:
The Midland - Manchester - £372.01 a night
16 Peter Street, Manchester, United Kingdom
Relax and unwind with massages, body treatments, and facials. Additional features at this Victorian hotel include complimentary wireless internet access, concierge services, and a hair salon.
See here on the Trivago website for details
Manchester Marriott Hotel Piccadilly - £302 a night
91 London Rd, Manchester M1 2PG
The on-site spa has 6 treatment rooms including couples treatment rooms. The property's spa offers deep-tissue massages, hot stone massages, and Swedish massages.
Types of treatments available include body scrubs, body wraps, and facials. Other on-site facilities include a steam room and a sauna.
See here on the Trivago website for details
North Wales
Faenol Fawr Hotel - £130 a night
Bodelwyddan, St. Asaph, Denbighshire LL18 5UN
The hotel features a relaxing swimming pool, perfect for a refreshing dip or a leisurely swim.
"Pamper yourself with onsite massage services for a relaxing and rejuvenating experience."
See here on the Trivago website for details
Birmingham
Hilton Birmingham Metropole - £143 a night
Pendigo Way, Marston Green, Birmingham B40 1PP
"Discover a variety of activities and amenities we have at the hotel. Keep up with your fitness routine, unwind at our Health Club and indoor pool, and explore nearby attractions."
Keep your fitness routine going with access to a fully-equipped, 24-hour gym featuring modern equipment and updated changing areas. You can also relax and rejuvenate with their sauna, steam room, and large indoor swimming pool.
See here on the Trivago website for details
Oxford
The Store - £409 a night
1, 5 Broad St, Oxford OX1 3AG
"Cocooned in walnut panelled walls, our luxurious spa is located on the lower ground floor, and offers three treatment rooms, a steam room, sauna, thermal relaxation area and gym; alongside treatments from world-renowned British brand, Oskia.
"Oskia take a results-driven approach to treatments, combining bespoke anti-ageing techniques, drawing both on traditional knowledge and modern advancements, to leave the skin, body and mind rejuvenated and glowing.
Oskia facials, massages, body treatments, personal training and yoga are available to guests of The Store and the public.
See here on the Trivago website for more details.
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voco Oxford Spires by IHG - £275 a night
See here on the Trivago website for more details.
Abingdon Rd, Oxford OX1 4PS
Spires Leisure Club and Spa has a variety of ways to relax and unwind. The property's spa offers deep-tissue massages, hot stone massages, in-room massages, and Swedish massages.
Types of treatments available include aromatherapy, body scrubs, facials, and manicures/pedicures. Other on-site facilities include a steam room and a sauna.
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