
AFTER the successful opening of Cairo’s first boutique luxury hotel in July 2010, Kempinski Nile Hotel launched its new spa in March this year. Designed especially for Kempinski Hotels, the opening welcomes the first Kempinski The Spa to the Middle East and Africa. Imbued with the same exquisite detail and easy charm for which Europe’s oldest luxury hotel group is famed, the spa offers a treatment menu based on the changing seasons and uses organic herbs, gentle flowers and soothing plants to restore natural rhythm and inner balance to the body. The spa features five individual treatment rooms one of which, the spa suite, can be used for couples’ treatments. Cutting edge in design, separate facilities for men and women are available and guests can unwind in a steam bath and sauna or refresh in one of the multi-sensory showers. The relaxation room offers large, comfortable day beds for guests to sink into as the perfect post treatment chill out, while a dip in the hotel’s rooftop pool with breathtaking views over the River Nile is a must. Offering an all-natural spa experience, Kempinski The Spa’s extensive treatment menu draws on the changing seasons for retaining body balance. Using products from Elemental Herbology, treatments are designed to restore the body’s equilibrium when environmental, lifestyle and hormonal changes dramatically affect the look and feel of skin. Working in harmony with the body’s changing needs, Elemental Herbology combines cosmetic technology with 95 per cent botanical, mineral and marine ingredients to offer a naturally active and results-driven treatment menu. Everyone is different and Kempinski The Spa’s expert therapists are happy to advise guests on all face and body concerns. Following a consultation, the seasonal spa menu can be adapted, taking into account skin requirements and lifestyle needs to make the treatment highly personal. By customising guests’ spa journey, Kempinski The Spa is ensuring the very best therapies are selected so guests leave totally relaxed and rejuvenated.