Le SPA’tique at The Parisian Macao Wins ‘Luxury Emerging Spa – China’ at 2017 World Luxury Spa Awards
Boutique spa scoops top prize at prestigious industry event
The Parisian Macao’s Le SPA’tique has beaten off stiff opposition from across China to triumph in the ‘Luxury Emerging Spa’ Country Category at the 2017 World Luxury Spa Awards.
The World Luxury Spa Awards received more than 150,000 votes for over 1,000 entrants across the globe, all placing their stamp of approval on their establishment of choice. Winners are selected by public vote, providing an accurate reflection of the hard work and dedication of all nominees and winners.
Tracy Lord, Director of Spa Operations, The Parisian Macao & Conrad Macao, Cotai Central said, “We are absolutely thrilled to have received this recognition for Le SPA’tique at
The Parisian Macao. This is a highly competitive field and to have come through as winner is a huge endorsement not only of our products and facilities, but especially our highly trained and dedicated staff who take great pride in the wonderful work they do.”
Le SPA’tique at The Parisian Macao is a fully integrated luxury spa, offering 12 treatment rooms, vitality pools and lounges, sauna, steam room, experience showers, a barber shop for men with hair and signature shave services, hair boutique with nail treatments and retail boutique with a full selection of LING skincare and lifestyle gift items.
Providing a timeless experience with Chinese influenced aesthetics in bespoke boutique style, Le SPA’tique’s results oriented treatments are creatively developed, focusing on individual needs to provide the optimum, personalised spa journey.
The World Luxury Spa Awards are regarded as the pinnacle of achievement for luxury spas worldwide and were established as a celebration of ultimate achievement in service excellence and to reward and congratulate spas that have excelled in the industry. The awards cover all categories in the luxury spa industry, recognising those that set the benchmark for luxury spas.
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