Chapel Spa History

If you've not visited Chapel Spa yet, here's another reason to add to the long list of wonderful benefits of being pampered by us! A prestigious panel of top industry experts at the recent British Beauty Awards have voted us Day Spa of the Year.

It's true that beyond the threshold of the 1816 Portland Chapel, now lovingly restored to a Day Spa, there's a multitude of sensory experiences waiting to be enjoyed, and a very enthusiastic Spa team to look after your every need.

Be pampered with our extensive range of therapies by Elemis, Carita, Eminence and Mama Mio. Be relaxed in the subterranean spa with hydrotherapy pool and steam room. Be exhilarated by our Gallery classes and Gym facilities.

At Chapel Spa you really will find three levels of enjoyment for mind, body and soul.

Cheltenham

Cheltenham Spa, the regency town first made fashionable by the visit of King George lll, is one of England's most popular inland resorts. The medicinal waters of the town were originally discovered in the early eighteenth century, when pigeons were seen pecking at salty deposits around a spring. King George lll's famous visit of 1788 sealed its reputation as a highly fashionable Regency Spa town, to which visitors flocked to take the waters.

Annual classical, jazz and literature festivals and National Hunt horse racing with the famous Cheltenham Gold Cup fixture are all internationally acclaimed as events which draw in visitors across the globe. Its fine architecture, antiques, racing, exclusive shopping and wide ranging cultural events have universal appeal.

Tourism

For details of accommodation and places to visit contact:

Cheltenham Tourism
77 Promenade
Cheltenham
GL50 1PP

General enquiries: 01242 522878
Accomodation: 01242 517110
Fax: 01242 255848

To find out more about local tourism or places to stay click the links below:

Websites: www.visitcheltenham.com
www.cheltenham.gov.uk

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