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Manchester’s Midland Hotel set to open new spa

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The Midland Hotel, part of the QHotels group, in Manchester has announced that it will open a new ‘luxury’ spa offering. 

The facility, which is expected to open on June 6, will feature a full thermal spa, split-level gym, eight treatment rooms, relaxation pool and a dedicated spa cafe.

Hotel manager Michael Magrane told the Manchester Evening News: “When the recession hit we stopped with those plans, and revisited it in 2013 and came up with the plan to create a really great new destination spa with its own private gym.

“The main focus has been to create a destination spa, which includes the largest relaxation spa in Manchester and possibly across the region.”

The private gym is expected to have a limited membership for just 200 people, making it the “most private” gym in Manchester.

Helena Grzesk, spa director, said: “We are incredibly proud and excited to be opening Manchester’s new luxury spa which offers a real escape from city life.”

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