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Sleeping at the Spa


Plateau has been recognized around the world and awarded by such noteworthy publications as Luxury Spa Finder, Spa, UK Telegraph Daily, South China Morning Post, and others.

Plateau

Hyatt progressed from Plateau to the “fifth level of heaven” with i.sawan at Grand Hyatt Erawan Bangkok (April 2005) and Amara at Park Hyatt Dubai (August 2005). These properties both present inspired wellness-dedicated accommodations that are a natural evolution of Plateau’s goals and achievements although they are distinctive in design and feel. “Our approach to spas is zero-based. We start from scratch with each location. We consider the local setting: amount of sunshine, local altitude, and other climatic factors. We plan our services accordingly, creating an experience that is organically linked with the traditions of the destination,” says Tareta.

“We are now expanding our “residential spa” concept to offer spa services in a selection of guestrooms,” Tareta says. “It’s a new way of thinking. Hyatt’s design is to create a warm, cozy, culturally appropriate approach to the spa experience in an environment that is comfortable and residential.” These large rooms (ranging from 500 square feet to 1,000 square feet) have been created with lavish spa-inspired bathrooms which encompass at least a third of each guestroom. They also feature rain showers, treatment benches, and deep soaking tubs, which allow water to spill over into the shower area.

(Source: Hyatt)

 

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