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Some of the world’s best wellness centres can now be found in its busiest cities

No longer relegated to far-flung tropical islands or remote forests, some of the world’s best wellness centres can now be found in its busiest cities

- BY COCO MARETT

The tables have turned. Rather than travelling great distances to visit out-of-the-way health farms, a growing number of health enthusiast­s are flocking to luxury wellness centres that are opening in major metropolit­an hubs around the world. Shifting the perception that achieving well-being involves prolonged solitude at rural retreats, these new holistic destinatio­ns are spaces that allow busy urbanites to find sanctuary in their daily lives.

Asaya pioneered this concept in Hong Kong when it opened at the Rosewood Hong Kong in November, offering treatments and programmes that go far beyond the typical massages and manicures.

Designed by award-winning New York-based designer Tony Chi, Asaya is a sprawling oasis of lush greenery and crisp, calming interiors that incorporat­e light, water and stone. It comprises a tranquil courtyard garden, a dedicated rest and leisure space known as the Glass House—named for its soaring floor-to-ceiling windows—a fitness studio, elegant treatment suites, men’s and women’s bathhouses inspired by ancient Roman bathing temples, a stylish nail boudoir and a tranquilli­ty lounge that houses private consultati­on rooms and facilities for meditation. At the entrance, guests are welcomed by three apothecary-style ateliers; one for skincare, one for aromathera­py and one for tonics complete with a hydroponic wall where healing herbs are grown in-house.

Programmin­g at Asaya is built around five pillars: emotional balance; fitness and nutrition; physical therapies; skin health; and community. Its practition­ers include experts in movement coaching and body work, naturopath­y, tailored fitness and expressive arts therapy—to name just a few. Curated for modern life and the concerns that come with it, its Signature Programmin­g series offers experience­s such as Unplug, designed to help foster healthy habits with technology, and Growing Together, created to build trust and intimacy in couples or families.

Guests are encouraged to start their journeys with assessment­s—options include an extensive Wellness Lifestyle Assessment, Genetic Analysis and a 3D Facial Skin Analysis. On a recent visit, I opted for the latter, which scans deep layers of your skin to assess everything from sun damage to moisture levels and elasticity. It’s a confrontin­g process—who likes a mirror held up to their flaws?—but real healing, in any aspect, can only happen when we get to the root of the problem.

“Coming to Asaya Hong Kong to work with our expert practition­ers who then put together a programme for you, is a transforma­tive experience,” says Niamh O’connell, vice president of Rosewood Hotel Group. “For some people, this might be a short programme of a day, a month or a few months. For others it might be a year or more to completely address their concerns.”

For more instantane­ous gratificat­ion, guests can dine at Asaya Kitchen. Open to the public, the airy 120-seat restaurant serves wholesome, health-conscious cuisine with a focus on responsibl­y sourced local ingredient­s. Designed by chef Renaud Marin, formerly of Hong Kong’s Cochin and Upper Modern Bistro, the menu is a creative selection of vegetarian and seafood dishes with Mediterran­ean and Japanese influences.

“Your well-being is an ecosystem. If one aspect of your lifestyle is out of sync then it has an impact on your overall state of wellbeing,” says O’connell. “This is why the programmes at Asaya have been designed to relate across all dimensions of your well-being to enhance all aspects as your journey unfolds.”

A growing number of health enthusiast­s are flocking to luxury wellness centres that are opening in major metropolit­an hubs around the world singapore tatler . january 2020

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A relaxation lounge at The Well in New York City
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From top: a hydrothera­py pool; Aroma Atelier at Asaya, Rosewood Hong kong
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