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“FAIRMONT SPA & LONGEVITY,
          DESIGNED WITH ELEMENTS
          REMINISCENT OF THE MUMBAI
          MONSOONS – A SEASON OF
          PLENTIFUL RAINFALL, ABUNDANT
          GREENERY AND RENEWAL, OFFERS
          A RANGE OF SPA EXPERIENCES.
          IT HAS SEVEN LUXURIOUS SUITES
          WITH POST-TREATMENT AREAS
          SUCH AS SAUNA, STEAM AND A
          RELAXATION SPACE.”




          and offers an elevated dining experience.
           Travel and urban life can bring its share of stress
          and exhaustion, and a quiet retreat in the form of
          Fairmont Spa & Longevity is just a floor away! Located
          on level two, Fairmont Spa & Longevity, designed with
          elements reminiscent of the Mumbai monsoons – a
          season of plentiful rainfall, abundant greenery and
          renewal, offers a range of spa experiences. It has seven
          luxurious suites with post-treatment areas such as
          sauna, steam and a relaxation space.
           Its main focus is Blu Xone, showcased as India’s first
          longevity-focused wellness space in a luxury hotel that
          offers five advanced, non-invasive, science-based
          therapies namely Cryotherapy, Hyperbaric Oxygen
          Therapy, Red-Light Therapy, Intermittent Vacuum
          Therapy and Intermittent Hypoxic Therapy.
           Next to Fairmont Spa & Longevity, is a salon and a
          well-equipped fitness studio where exercise classes are
          streamed on a large screen. The infinity and kids pools,
          with poolside seating (that will soon transform into an
          al-fresco restaurant), Tiny Town, a play area for kids,
          all located on level three, offer recreational options.
           Also on level two, with a view of the airport, is
          Fairmont Gold an executive lounge for Fairmont Gold
          Club members, VIP guests and guests staying in the
          suites. Inspired by the Juhu aerodrome (founded in
          1928, it was India’s first civil aviation airport) it
          features an array of art across the lounge from
          photographs of aircrafts with women dressed in
          traditional attire (with Art Deco patterns/motifs
          digitally imprinted in parts of the photographs) to
          paper artworks showing wind patterns and an artwork
          depicting an airplane propeller conveying that
          aesthetics and site-specific art are integral to  the hotel.
           Fairmont Gold has two individual working spaces
          (akin an office for the day); a meeting room; and a
          choice of seating. Meals (breakfast, lunch and dinner)
          as well as beverages and evening cocktails are served
          making it a convenient space to work, host clients

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