Luxury Travel Advisor - November 2007 - (Page 46) com) has created a new wellness center called L’Hammam al Quirinale/Energy Bar, where Dr. Gisella Stramer’s programs focus on totalbody systems and wellness and rejuvenation of body and spirit. We suggest the Cleanergy system—it’s designed to purify and detoxify. Saying its name alone made us feel healthier. Another one of our Hilton favorites, the new Hilton Molino Stucky (www.molinostu ckyhilton.com) in Venice, recently unveiled its own new spa, ESPACE 1898, which is the largest in Venice. Services at the spa, which is managed by Elise (spahiltonvenice@spaman ager.it; 39-41-272-3414 or 39-41-272-3416), include restorative massages (request Chris) and pedicures (ask for Ella). Tip: Make spa bookings in advance at both Hilton resorts, as both are popular for meetings and conventions. Unlike some places in Venice, the Hilton Molino Stucky and its spa stay open all year. Also in Venice, the new Bauer Palladio Hotel and Spa (www.bauerpalladio.hotelin venice.com) on Giudecca is the kind of place that reaffirms the idea of luxury. What do we love? An oasis of calm and beauty, the spa offers views of Sir Elton John’s leafy garden next door through its treatment rooms’ windows. After unwinding in the aptly named “Relax” room, gazing across the Grand Canal at the palazzos and spires of Venice, we say your clients may not want to leave. Ask Monica (palladiospa@bauervenezia.com; 39-41-2703869) to make reservations for the Vitalis ROME CAVALIERI HILTON ‘s Deluxe Rooms (above) provide views of Rome from large terraces, a perfect place to cap off a day at the hotel’s Grand Spa. HILTON MOLINO STUCKY‘s new ESPACE spa is the largest in Venice (treatment room shown, below, left; Jacuzzi shown, below). 46 LUXURY TRAVEL ADVISOR | November 2007 http://www.villaspallettitrivelli.com http://www.molinostuckyhilton.com http://www.bauerpalladio.hotelinvenice.com http://www.molinostuckyhilton.com http://www.bauerpalladio.hotelinvenice.com
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