Logo
Please select your language

Photo: Courtesy of Lanserhof Sylt
Photo: Assaf Pinchuk/Courtesy of Six Senses Ibiza
HOLIDAY SPECIAL

Europe’s best spa retreats for total rejuvenation

Vogue Adria

Europe is not defined solely by its historic cities, natural beauty, and cultural heritage, but also by luxurious spa centers that offer a complete escape from the stress of everyday life. In the heart of the old continent, where tradition meets modern luxury, lie oases of peace that provide the perfect retreat for the regeneration of body and mind. Whether you are seeking relaxation in thermal spas with natural springs, private wellness zones with top-tier treatments, or tranquil natural settings, the best spa centers in Europe guarantee an experience that will leave you fully restored.

Related: Winter is the season for Croatia’s wellness hotels you’ll never want to leave

Below, explore some of the most impressive spa destinations that cater even to the most discerning guests, offering them the opportunity to unwind and recharge while enjoying the luxury and beauty of Europe’s landscapes.

10 best spa resorts in Europe

1/ Arany Spa, Park Hyatt Vienna, Austria
Arany Spa at Park Hyatt Vienna is located in the former Austro-Hungarian Bank building from 1915, in the heart of Vienna’s Golden Quarter. The hotel pool, set inside a gilded vault, creates a unique and opulent atmosphere, while the spa offering includes luxurious treatments featuring gold. Arany Spa offers a pool, saunas, a steam bath, luxury spa suites, and a gym with personal trainers, as well as the Rossano Ferretti Hair Spa. The recommended treatment is a golden body scrub, massage, and mini facial, lasting two hours and delivering a truly luxurious experience. All facilities are available to hotel guests, with the option of purchasing day passes or memberships for local visitors.

Photo: Courtesy of Park Hyatt Vienna

2/ Dior Spa at Plaza Athénée, Paris France
The Dior Spa at Hôtel Plaza Athénée in Paris, a luxury hotel on Avenue Montaigne, was renovated in 2023 and offers a serene retreat from the bustle of the city, with an elegant interior in cream and brown tones accented with gold details. The spa offers a variety of treatments, including three signature “rituals” and innovative technologies such as the Dior Light Suite, which uses LED lights to enhance the appearance and health of the skin. A standout offering is the Hydrafacial treatment in collaboration with the Dior Prestige line. Although located in the heart of the fashion district, the Dior Spa provides a sense of calm, along with the chance to encounter fashion professionals. Visitors, including those attending Fashion Week, must book in advance.

Photo: Courtesy of Hôtel Plaza Athénée

3/ Forestis Dolomiti, Italy
Forestis is a luxury, eco-friendly alpine retreat set in the Dolomites, known for its spectacular surroundings and simple yet elegant design. The historic building, once a tuberculosis hospital, has been expanded with a modern wing featuring suites and penthouses. The 2,000-square-meter spa complex offers a range of treatments inspired by the local environment, including massages with mountain herbs, saunas, salt steam baths, and an outdoor Finnish sauna with glacial water. Alongside breathtaking natural beauty and numerous hiking trails, Forestis offers the perfect balance of recovery and adventure, with wellness rooted in natural healing methods. All facilities are available exclusively to hotel guests.

Photo: Courtesy of FORESTIS

4/Euphoria Retreat, Mystras, Greece
Euphoria Retreat, located in a peaceful area of the Peloponnese, offers a luxurious and calming atmosphere far removed from the typical coastal bustle of Greece. The resort provides personalized wellness programs, including detox and spiritual treatments, along with guided walks, reflexology, Biologique Recherche treatments, and private sound baths. The building is elegantly designed in soothing tones, and guests enjoy perfect harmony with nature, Mediterranean scents, and sunlight. One of the most distinctive experiences is the Byzantine hammam ritual, which includes a massage, exfoliation, and refreshing water treatment. Beyond wellness, guests can enjoy day trips to historical sites and beaches. While not mandatory, the programs are best experienced in full for complete restoration.

Photo: Courtesy of Euphoria Retreat

5/ Le Grand Spa u Le Grand Bellevue, Gstaad, Switzerland
Le Grand Bellevue in Gstaad is a luxury retreat set in the heart of the mountains, ideal for escaping into nature. The hotel spans 3,000 square meters and offers one of the largest spa centers in the region, with 17 wellness zones including an ice fountain, Turkish steam bath, and various saunas. In addition to spa relaxation, guests can enjoy a Kneipp walk to improve circulation, massages, and hot stone treatments. In the summer months, outdoor activities such as skiing and hiking allow guests to take in stunning Alpine views. With family-friendly amenities and top-tier restaurants, including the Michelin-starred Leonardo, Le Grand Bellevue is perfect for everyone, from families to luxury enthusiasts.

Photo: Courtesy of La Grand Bellevue

6/ Dolder Grand, Zurich, Switzerland
The Dolder Grand, a luxury hotel perched on a hill near Zurich, offers an exceptional experience combining traditional and modern design with an expansive spa center. Inspired by Asian and Swiss influences, the spa boasts breathtaking views of Lake Zurich and the Alps, and offers a wide range of treatments such as La Prairie therapies and bamboo massages. Opened in 1899 and once frequented by European royal families, the Dolder Grand became a haven for relaxation following its renovation under the guidance of architect Norman Foster. With an environmentally conscious approach to energy use, the spa also features a fitness studio, hair salon, and the option to use facilities without staying at the hotel.

Photo: Courtesy of The Dolder Grand

7/ Six Senses Ibiza, Spain
This luxury hotel at the northern end of the island offers a unique wellness experience through its dedicated longevity clinic, RoseBar, which focuses on functional medicine, biohacking, and genetic testing. Guests can try advanced therapies such as hyperbaric chambers, ice baths, and red light therapy for cellular rejuvenation, or relax with energizing treatments like intravenous cocktails and holistic massages. RoseBar goes beyond the traditional spa concept, emphasizing tangible results for longevity and health while providing guests with insights into their overall well-being. Although currently available only to hotel guests, membership expansion and a global launch are planned for 2025.


Photo: Assaf Pinchuk/Courtesy of Six Senses Ibiza

8/ SHA Wellness Clinic, Alicante, Spain
Located on the edge of the Mediterranean, this clinic specializes in promoting longevity through health optimization and aging prevention. It offers a range of wellness programs, including detox, revitalization, and medical treatments such as cryotherapy and dermocosmetic consultations, with a strong emphasis on Mediterranean nutrition and holistic therapies. The programs are designed to transform lifestyles, aiming to integrate healthy habits into everyday life. Surrounded by the Sierra Helada natural park, SHA is an ideal destination for those seeking to improve their health and longevity, with opportunities for hiking in the nearby mountains and relaxation in nature. First-time visitors are required to choose a program and stay a minimum of four nights, while returning guests may opt for an à la carte approach.

Photo: Courtesy of SHA Wellness Clinic Spain

9/ Lanserhof Sylt, Germany
Located on the island of Sylt near Germany’s northern coast, this retreat focuses on detoxification and overall health through cutting-edge diagnostic analyses and individualized protocols. Guests begin with comprehensive health assessments, followed by prescribed diets and therapies including naturopathy, chrono medicine, abdominal massages, reflexology, and algae treatments. The property is designed in a modernist minimalist style using sustainable materials, and accommodation includes 55 luxury suites. The focus is on health transformation, requiring guests to strictly abstain from caffeine, alcohol, and sugar, with rigorous chewing practices and small portions. Sylt is known for its luxury shopping scene and beautiful beaches, while Lanserhof offers an intimate atmosphere with evening concerts and lectures.

Photo: Courtesy of Lanserhof Sylt

10/ Yasuragi Saltsjö-boo, Sweden
Yasuragi, located in the Swedish archipelago, offers a Japanese wellness experience infused with Scandinavian nature, ideal for relaxation and regeneration. Guests are welcomed in yukatas, and accommodations with tatami floors and sliding shoji doors create a tranquil setting. The main attraction is the thermal bathing area, including indoor and outdoor pools, a salt sauna, a carbonated bath, and a particularly relaxing outdoor pool surrounded by forest. Alongside treatments such as bamboo massage and Japanese radio exercises, Yasuragi provides an ideal environment for meditation and rest. The restaurants serve delicious dishes including sushi and Wagyu steak, and the atmosphere is calm, free from phone distractions. Yasuragi is a perfect adults-only destination for those seeking an escape from stress, with children occasionally welcome during the summer.

Photo: Courtesy of Yasuragi

VOGUE RECOMMENDS