THERE'S a Roman-inspired spa hidden in central London and guests can book their very own wine soak.
Located just minutes away from Covent Garden, AIRE Ancient Baths London was inspired by the tradition of baths from ancient Roman, Greek and Ottoman civilizations.
AIRE Ancient Baths London opened in 2021 and is located in a restored warehouse.
Before becoming a spa, author J.M. Barrie is said to have written Peter Pan in the building.
And it seems like the London spa is just as magical as Neverland, the fictional world where Peter and the Lost Boys live.
Its brick walls are low-lit by candles and dim lights, creating a relaxing environment for visitors.
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The stripped-back rooms certainly wouldn't look out of place in Ancient Rome.
AIRE Ancient Baths London provides several treatments like a Wine Soak where couples soak in red wine for 30 minutes.
Couples can soak in a private tub filled with Spanish del Duero where they'll also be given a glass of the rich red wine and some cheese.
Although the experience comes at a cost, with 30-minute sessions costing £480 per couple.
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There are other experiences at the London spa too, like a deep-intensity massage, an argan massage, and a hot stone massage.
Spa-goers can also book massages where they are able to visit one of the baths afterwards for a relaxing soak.
For example, guests can book a 60-minute massage that includes a candlelit massage and a tour through the thermal baths. This experience costs £220 per person.
Cheaper experiences are also available like the Ultimate Bath where visitors can spend 90 minutes relaxing in the thermal baths with their own DIY relaxation kit.
Other packages include the Signature Tea Experience, a Himalayan Salt Ritual and a 45-minute Wedding Love Connection experience.
The cheapest packages start from £120 per person.
has been praised by visitors online.
One person wrote on TripAdvisor: "This spa was like something out of Game of Thrones".
Another added: "I visited AIRE Ancient Baths London with my friend, who had gifted me the visit for my birthday, and it was truly a transcendent experience.
"From the moment we stepped inside, we were transported to a serene oasis that felt worlds away from the bustling city outside.
"The ambiance is nothing short of magical, with dim lighting, gentle music, and the soothing scent of essential oils filling the air".
Other AIRE spas can be found in New York, Chicago, Barcelona, Copenhagen, Seville, Almería, and Vallromanes.
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