Wellness with Regent Street

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Regent Street, London is well known as a premier shopping destination, teaming with tourists and locals heading to Burberry, Apple and Liberty’s. The location is less known as a superb centre for wellness, offering a host of experiences designed to make you feel and look better. With wellness, fitness being prime considerations for us in the early part of the year its a great time to reassess your goals for 2020 and the small things you can do to put your mind and body at the forefront. 

Regent Street has developed a number of experiences to help you banish winter blues. Ranging from bespoke workouts at some of the cities best gyms, new culinary dining from great chefs or the right place to get your new yoga kit, the below are just a few of the ways that you can put your own wellness first. 

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Facial at Murdock London 

If you are struggling for time and rushing to get to a meeting/ date slip away from the manic traffic of London streets and into the gentlemanly luxury of Murdock’s Brewer St premises where in half an hour you can leave feeling and looking incredibly refreshed. The facial cleanses, tones and moisturises with exfoliating face mask, hot towels and cleansing wash. 

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Workout at Third Space

Getting to the gym can be a real chore. Working out at Third Space feels like anything but, owing to its luxury space. The gym on Brewer Street focuses on total fitness and offers hypoxic chambers, suspended glass floor training areas and quirky workouts.

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Massage at Akasha Spa, Hotel Café Royal 

Who would that thought that one of London’s best spas was a few steps away from Piccadilly Circus underground station? Down the lift into the 18ft long lap pool, Hammam, sauna and jacuzzi as well as some amazing treatments. Opt for the Ultimate Aromatherapy Experience for a 60 minute massage where Swedish and neuromuscular techniques are used to relieve muscular tension and lymphatic drainage to encourage healthy circulation. 

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Lunch at Ziggy Green

Located in a beautiful Grade II former cinema building on the street made famous by David Bowie’s Ziggy Stardust album cover, this haven brings together coffee, Aussie brunch and eclectic cocktails. The focus is on clean, uncomplicated food, full of nutrients where well balanced  portions leave you feeling satisfied and smiling. Sweet options include a banana bread sandwich and buttermilk blueberry pancakes whilst savoury fans can indulge in the green shakshouka, sweetcorn fritters and smashed avocado. 

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Shopping at Lululemon 

A rakish gent knows that what you wear when working out matters almost as much as the workout itself. Lululemon is a must visit destination for performance athleisurewear. Well known for yoga wear that allows you to move with ease, there is also loads of options for every kind of health and fitness fanatic. 

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Charge your skincare at Kiehl’s

If you’re looking to change your skincare routine, Kiehl’s Let Us Change Your Skin campaign is one for you to explore. Offering in-store ‘Healthy Skin and Hydration Checks’, new technology allows the team to work out your hydration levels, what effects the weather has had on your skin and recommend personalised treatments that will get your skin ready for the new decade. 

Explore further at Regent Street.