Our Best Spas in and Around Notting Hill
Filled with unique cafés and indie bookshops, you can’t beat Notting Hill when it comes to bohemian charm. But lingering over brunch in one of West London’s most fashionable neighbourhoods isn’t the only way it’ll help you unwind. Our Notting Hill spa hotels and day spas are so packed with life’s little luxuries, we’re already packing our bags. Care to join us?
- Cloud Twelve Club Spa & Wellness: Tucked away on a quiet cobbled street in Notting Hill,, Cloud Twelve is the ultimate urban oasis. A wellness-focused members’ club with a luxury spa that’s open to all, it specialises in holistic treatments, spiritual healing and deep relaxation. With its soothing interiors, expert therapists and whole-body approach to wellbeing, it’s no surprise Cloud Twelve was voted one of Vogue’s Top Ten Day Spas in London.
- Inhale Spa at Inhabit Queen's Gardens: If your dream spa is a chic and sustainable wellness centre everyone seems to be talking about, get that robe on and step right this way! This zen-like sanctuary sits beneath Inhabit Queen’s Gardens and features an infrared sauna, a Himalayan salt room and a treatment menu so relaxing you’ll forget that the buzz of London is happening just a few feet above you.
- Roseate House London: OK, so there’s no spa at this beautiful boutique hotel. But if scoffing scones is always the highlight of your spa break, Roseate House will be your perfect base. Just a 15-minute stroll from Notting Hill, one-night breaks here include an elegant afternoon tea served on silver stands piled high with goodies, making it an ideal starting point for any Notting Hill escape.
- Kensington Health Club and Spa at the Holiday Inn: Just a 20-minute walk from Notting Hill, the Kensington Health Club is the ultimate in London luxury. Book a pamper day and you’ll enjoy access to the 18m indoor pool and sauna, along with Elemis treatments in the tranquil spa area.
Spa Treatments to Enjoy in Notting Hill
Tired after exploring the brightly painted houses on Lancaster Road, Chepstow Villas and St Luke's Mews? A Notting Hill spa package will help you rest and reset. Here’s a little preview of the indulgent rituals waiting to whisk you to euphoria…
Japanese head spa: Tempted to try the viral TikTok trend for yourself? Cloud Twelve is the place to be! Named Best Luxury Head Spa by Harper's Bazaar, it’s home to London’s only 21-step scalp treatment, curated by trichologist Tiffany Hall and naturopath Jenya Di Pierro. Expect plenty of tingles and tranquillity – plus quite possibly the glossiest hair of your life.
Jade facial: You’ll walk out of Inhale Spa at Inhabit Queen's Gardens feeling years younger, thanks to its restorative facial treatments. Skilled therapists use cool crystal wands to stimulate blood flow and lymphatic drainage, leaving your skin lifted, glowing and noticeably refreshed.
Afternoon tea: OK, so it’s not exactly a spa treatment, but it’s every bit as indulgent! The overnight packages at Roseate House London include a charming parade of delicate sandwiches, tea cakes, macarons and decadent scones served with lemon curd, for pure, delicious relaxation!
Elemis treatments: If you’re getting ready for a night out in Notting Hill, an express Elemis facial at Kensington Health Club and Spa at the Holiday Inn will have you looking radiant in minutes. This prescriptive treatment smooths, brightens and hydrates, giving you that fresh-from-the-spa glow.
What to Do on Your Notting Hill Spa Day
Got time to squeeze in a little exploring before your Notting Hill spa session? Here’s how to make the most of your day in one of London’s most iconic neighbourhoods.
Browse Portobello Road Market
One of the world's largest antiques markets (and definitely its most iconic), Portobello Road Market features over 1,000 dealers. Come on a Saturday for the full experience with antiques, food, fashion, bric-a-brac, vintage, produce and, well, just about everything!
Catch a film at the Electric Cinema
Sink into a velvet armchair (or one of the legendary beds at the front row) at one of the oldest working cinemas in the country.
Recreate your own movie moment
Channel your inner Hugh Grant or Julia Roberts as you stroll past that iconic blue door. From St Luke’s Mews to Westbourne Park Road, the neighbourhood is full of locations that appeared on the big screen.
Explore the colourful streets
Lancaster Road, Chepstow Villas and Elgin Crescent are some of the most photographed streets in London, for good reason. Those rainbow façades are guaranteed to brighten your camera roll!
Eat like a local
Pull up a table for some ricotta hotcakes in the neighbourhood that invented the concept of brunch! Westbourne Grove and Ledbury Road were early pioneers of the “all-day brunch” culture long before it spread across the rest of the city.
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