Best Spas in San Francisco

San Francisco is both edgy
and historically beautiful. It is a conglomerate of many different tastes and styles, and
so it offers some of the best food and music around. But the city also is a leader when
it comes to spas. Check out the
Best San Francisco Spas, listed below,
for a sampling of the city's uncompromised flair.
Spa Bar is one of San Francisco's newest and most creative spa
establishments. In the daytime, it offers an array of beautifying treatments, from mild
chemical peels to traditional massages. At night, the venue transforms to a night spa, an
area available for private parties. Spa Bar also offers one of the few oxygen bars in the
area.
77 Maiden Lane is a downtown salon and spa that provides exceptional
hair services and top-notch
spa treatments. The package deals are perfect for people who
want a little of everything. Packages range from four hours to a phenomenal eight, and
all include a combination of spa and salon elements.
Spa Sole calls itself a restorative wellness spa because it focuses on
helping clients look their absolute best.
Cellulite reduction services and weight-loss
wraps are the most popular treatments available at Sole. Use of the spa's infrared sauna
is included with the purchase of most services.
International Orange is a wellness center that offers spa treatments,
yoga classes, and a relaxation lounge. The d'cor is minimalistic, but the services pack
in peace and relaxation. Try a massage with one of IO's special blends of oils for an
unbeatable sensory experience.
Chakra is an Aveda Concept salon and spa that recently won Citysearch
awards for best color, highlights, and
facials. The spa is decorated in an Eastern style,
an influence which is felt in the treatments as well. The signature Chakra balancing
massage re-centers the body's energy. Try one of the elemental nature
facial services for a treatment designed for your skin type.
LaBelle Day Spas consists of three facilities throughout California, one
of which is located in central San Francisco. The spas recently added Pilates centers and
offer private and group training sessions. Spa treatments are mostly classic services
that are delivered with expert care.
Fruition Day Spa is a cozy escape from the hectic city environment. It's
decorated in a homey style, with walls painted light pink and pillow-filled couches for
furniture. The treatments are standard, but include interesting
aromatherapy and
botanical additions, like in the chocolate sugar scrub.
Injectible services are also
available under the supervision of a local plastic surgeon.
The Remede Spa at the St. Regis Hotel will wow you at first sight.
Decorated entirely in white, the Remede oozes sophistication. And the treatments live up
to the high standards of the spa d'cor. With customization as the overriding principle in
all services, each guest will leave feeling pampered to perfection.
Cocoon Urban Day Spa is a quaint facility that provides an array of rare
treatments and much-loved classics. Many Indian-inspired services are on the list here,
including Shirobhyana, a traditional head massage and Padabhyana, a massage for the feet.
Yoga is also offered on site, and the spa is the frequent venue of spa parties.
Nickel Spa is the only
spa in San Francisco that's just for men. It offers a
variety of man-centric treatments, including
massages, facials, waxing and manscaping and
nail services. The
Top Spas of San Francisco are scattered all over the
city, but they all make you feel right at home. Go to one of the places mentioned here
for an unforgettable experience. Or, try all of the above and pick your favorite. What
could be more fun?