The Oberoi Spa, The Oberoi
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Open round-the-clock, the spa at the Oberoi hotel in Gurgaon is an oasis of calm. Built across 8000 sq ft on the first and second floors of the residential area, it overlooks the pool and landscaped gardens, and consists of seven … Read more
Open round-the-clock, the spa at the Oberoi hotel in Gurgaon is an oasis of calm. Built across 8000 sq ft on the first and second floors of the residential area, it overlooks the pool and landscaped gardens, and consists of seven therapy rooms and suites, each with a private shower/ steam enclosure. Offering a mix of both Asian and western therapies, massages and beauty treatments that combine ancient traditions with contemporary influences, the spa menu also accommodates a selection of Ayurvedic therapies and a section dedicated to men. Read less

Open round-the-clock, the spa at the Oberoi hotel in Gurgaon is an oasis of calm. Built across 8000 sq ft on the first and second floors of the residential area, it overlooks the pool and landscaped gardens, and consists of seven therapy rooms and suites, each with a private shower/ steam enclosure. Offering a mix of both Asian and western therapies, massages and beauty treatments that combine ancient traditions with contemporary influences, the spa menu also accommodates a selection of Ayurvedic therapies and a section dedicated to men.
Try: The Hot Lava Shell massage, because the name alone warrants a shot.
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