Park Plaza Westminster Bridge London launches a 21 day detox boot camp.
Mandara Spa, the Balinese-inspired spa in the heart of South Bank, London, brings an exclusive 21 day detox boot camp plan aimed at re-building your body and mind. Fully qualified nutritional therapist ‘Miss Nutritionist’, Rosie Millen, has teamed up with the spa to offer guests a program that will build the foundations for a healthier lifestyle in 2014, combined with the spa’s exclusive body treatments and use of the spa facilities.
“By improving your diet and lifestyle you are in a better position to achieve anything you want in life. You really are what you eat”, commented Rosie Millen.
Available to book now until 31 March 2014, the 21 day detox boot camp plan includes:
- 5 45min Boot Camp sessions* with resident fitness expert run on Mondays, Thursdays, Friday and weekends in the Southbank area
- 5 Personal training sessions held at The Spa’s Gym and fitness centre
- 2 Guest passes to the use of the spa facilities until 31 March 2014
- 2 exclusive spa treatments at the spa; back, neck and shoulder massage or skin boosting facial
- 30 minute talk with expert nutritionist Rosie Millen
Normally priced at £765 for all elements, this combined promotion package is available for £495 per person, and can be used over three months.
*Classes start from 7:00am and available from Sunday to Thursday.
Mandara Spa is based at Park Plaza Westminster Bridge – for more information and bookings, please call +44 (0) 207 620 7300 or visit www.mandaraspa.com/london
Park Plaza Westminster Bridge London is situated in London’s South Bank, within walking distance of the city’s most iconic attractions including Big Ben and the Houses of Parliament. Also, being located within walking distance to the London Eye, London Aquarium and the National Theatre makes Park Plaza the perfect accommodation for both tourists and business guests.
The Contemporary, design-led hotel features spacious guest rooms, including 65 Suites and Penthouses and over 500 Studio Rooms. The hotel’s on-site restaurants include Brasserie Joël by Chef Walter Ishizuka and Ichi Sushi & Sashimi Bar, 1WB Lounge & Patisserie is ideal for afternoon teas and tapas. Enjoy free live music every night at Primo Bar while sipping a cocktail and enjoying light tapas-style dishes. Additionally, the hotel is home to an espressamente illy coffee shop and 24 hour room service.
For more information, please visit www.parkplaza.com/westminsterbridge or www.mandaraspa.com
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