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Le Royal Méridien Place Vendôme unveils La Vallée SPA Switzerland

Le Royal Méridien Place Vendôme unveils La Vallée SPA Switzerland

Qatar Tribune26-06-2025
Tribune News Network
Doha
Le Royal Méridien Place Vendôme Lusail has announced the grand opening of La Vallée SPA Switzerland, its new luxury wellness destination inspired by Swiss biotechnology and nature.
This prestigious collaboration introduces the celebrated Swiss spa brand to Qatar for the very first time, marking a significant milestone in the hotel's ongoing pursuit of excellence and innovation in the world of hospitality and well-being.
At this ultimate sanctuary of Swiss luxury and wellness at La Vallée SPA Switzerland, beauty, balance, and vitality are curated with Swiss excellence.
Guests step into a world of refined tranquility at La Vallée SPA Switzerland, nestled within the elegant Le Royal Méridien Place Vendôme Lusail. This serene retreat features nine beautifully appointed treatment rooms, including a private couple's suite with a hot tub and select rooms with terrace access for uninterrupted moments of calm. The spa blends the precision of Swiss innovation with inspiration drawn from the sea, offering signature treatments designed to rejuvenate body and mind.
A dedicated hammam offers both authentic Moroccan and Turkish rituals, while a curated selection of retail products ensures the wellness journey continues beyond the spa. Guests can indulge in the brand's renowned 24kt Gold Collection or explore a wide range of advanced marine therapies that restore balance, energy, and vitality.
'We are delighted to introduce La Vallée SPA Switzerland at Le Royal Méridien Place Vendôme Lusail—a serene sanctuary where guests can retreat from the everyday and immerse themselves in tranquility and rejuvenation,' said Radek Cais, multi-property general manager of Le Royal Méridien Place Vendôme Lusail and Agora, Doha, Autograph Collection Hotel.
'At La Vallée SPA Switzerland, we embody the essence of 'Defining Excellence – Mastering Timeless Beauty.' This principle guides us in delivering uncompromising luxury, innovation, and transformative results. With our exclusive 24kt Gold Collection and bespoke treatment rituals, we offer a wellness experience that is as indulgent as it is rejuvenating, ' said Knirke Cathrine Fester Schindler, CEO of La Vallée SPA.
La Vallée SPA Switzerland at Le Royal Méridien Place Vendôme Lusail offers a luxurious sanctuary where the transformative power of the sea seamlessly blends with the precision of Swiss technology. Rooted in the flow of water as a source of beauty, balance, and vitality, the spa offers transformative wellness experiences inspired by the purity of marine environments and Swiss glacial rejuvenation. Every detail—from the soothing sounds of flowing water and coastal-inspired scents to the meticulously curated treatments—reflects a deep connection to nature's serenity. The spa's elegant design evokes the tranquil beauty of the coast, creating a space where guests can experience rejuvenation, clarity, and true luxury. With a focus on results-driven treatments, La Vallée SPA Switzerland at Le Royal Méridien Place Vendôme Lusail provides a serene retreat that nurtures both body and mind, ensuring that every guest leaves feeling renewed and reconnected to the healing power of nature.
La Vallée SPA's new location at Le Royal Méridien Place Vendôme Lusail introduces the exclusive 'The Art of Grace & Glow' 24kt Gold Collection. This luxurious experience is a celebration of beauty, grace, and radiance, featuring the highly anticipated 24kt Gold Mask Collection. The 24kt Gold range includes rejuvenating face, eye, and lip masks designed to deliver intense hydration, rejuvenation, and radiance through the timeless power of pure gold. The 24kt Gold Face Mask, Eye Mask, and Lip Mask combine advanced Swiss skincare technology with the luxurious properties of 24kt gold. Known for its antioxidant and anti-aging properties, gold helps stimulate cellular regeneration, reduce signs of fatigue, and illuminate the complexion, providing an immediate radiance and youthful glow.
Ideally situated in Le Royal Méridien Place Vendôme Lusail, with direct access to the prestigious Place Vendôme Mall and close to major landmarks such as Lusail Stadium and Doha Golf Club, La Vallée SPA Switzerland brings world-class wellness to one of Qatar's most vibrant destinations.
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