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How to get 20 percent off spa treatments at Address Hotels + Resorts and Palace Hotels this summer

How to get 20 percent off spa treatments at Address Hotels + Resorts and Palace Hotels this summer

Time Out Dubai07-07-2025
Summer in Dubai means it's time to catch up on R&R and sign up for the soothing spas, wellness therapies and life-altering massages.
If you're after a moment of calm between the chaos this season, The Spa at Address Hotels + Resorts and Palace Hotels is calling your name.
These calm and quiet spaces offer stress-relieving rituals that make taking time away from daily life feel absolutely worthwhile.
From now until Tuesday September 30, 2025, The Spa is celebrating summer with Serenity Season, where select spa treatments and health and wellness products at the spa are up for grabs at 20 percent off.
Whether you're craving a deep-tissue massage or a skin-brightening facial, the line-up is designed to help you reset from the inside out.
Treat your body to a cleansing and revitalising hammam in true Arabian fashion, drift off to the ultimate rest with a signature massage or enjoy a tailored aromatherapy treatment to calm not just the body but also your mind. You'll be truly, deeply and madly well-rested.
Once you've been well and truly pampered, don't forget to stop by the spa boutique. Find a curated collection of wellness products, including fragrant oils, lush body butters and more, that bring that same sense of calm to your home.
Ready for the ultimate R&R? Book your spa treatment now.
Address Creek Harbour: Call 04 275 8844 or email spa.ach@addresshotels.com.
Palace Dubai Creek Harbour: Call 04 559 8844 or email spa.padch@palacehotels.com.
Address Downtown: Call 04 436 8750 or email spa.addth@addresshotels.com.
Address Sky View: Call 04 873 8888 or email spa.adsvh@addresshotels.com.
Palace Downtown: Call 04 428 7805 or email spa.padth@palacehotels.com.
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