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Wellness redefined for modern world

The Free Press Journal - Mumbai

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November 16, 2025

Fairmont Spa & Longevity at Fairmont Mumbai, offers a range of spa experiences but its highlight is Blu Xone

- Brinda Gill

Complementing the ethos of being a dazzling destination of Fairmont, Mumbai, is Fairmont Spa & Longevity, a serene spa sanctuary that offers wellness treatments and experiences based on Indian, Eastern, and global healing traditions as well as advanced therapies.

“Fairmont Spa & Longevity is a forward-thinking philosophy focused on longevity. Blending ancient healing rituals with futuristic longevity science, it offers more than a momentary spa escape. It introduces a new rhythm of living — where the body's regenerative intelligence is activated through sensory-led, science-backed care. Built around biomarker-driven personalisation and precision therapies, it empowers guests to take charge of their well-being in tangible, measurable ways,” says Dr Rashmi Ambastha, Director, Spa, Wellness & Recreation, Fairmont Mumbai.

Located on the hotel's second level, Fairmont Spa & Longevity unfolds a restorative vibe from the soothing warmth of wood to the soft lighting, curved contours, gentle instrumental music and calming signature fragrance. Its design elements are inspired by the Mumbai monsoon, a season synonymous with rain, abundant greenery, a sense of renewal and rejuvenation.

“Each detail of the spa design from the ripple-like patterns on the ceilings to the raindrop-inspired art across consoles and corridors, and gentle water motifs, pays tribute to the rhythm of the rain that transforms life and the land.”

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