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Six Senses Maxwell launches Spa Pods (Singapore)

With a philosophy rooted in helping guests feel better than when they arrived, Six Senses Maxwell introduces five spa pods and two relaxation rooms to deliver a myriad of holistic experiences and boost well-being.

Six Senses Maxwell launches Spa Pods (Singapore)

With a philosophy rooted in helping guests feel better than when they arrived, Six Senses Maxwell introduces five spa pods and two relaxation rooms to deliver a myriad of holistic experiences and boost well-being.

Category: Asia Pacific - Singapore - Exclusive experiences - What's new?
This is a press release selected by our editorial committee and published online for free on 2019-07-15


Designed to be an urban sanctuary amid Singapore’s hustle and bustle, locals, hotel residents and travelers passing through the city are invited to take a break and enjoy the sound of silence.

“Created in line with the brand’s commitment to incorporating wellness into each guest experience, the spa pods bring globally celebrated Six Senses rituals to Singapore’s urban community. Our wellness partners have put together a menu of treatments and activities which deliver positive and lasting benefits so that every guest finds harmony and balance from the inside out,” said Murray Aitken, general manager of Six Senses Singapore.

Located on the fourth floor of Six Senses Maxwell, the spa pods and relaxation rooms are decorated and furnished in line with the property’s signature 19th century aesthetics and a stylish, modern twist. Guests can look forward to both traditional and innovative wellness experiences from Six Senses Signature Massages to locally-inspired rituals, targeted therapies and functional fitness.

Wellness retreat experiences available only in Singapore

Featuring Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) and massage techniques, Six Senses Maxwell debuts the new Locally-Inspired Wellness Retreat for two hours 15 minutes at USD 220 ++ (SGD 300++). TCM is one of the oldest healing systems in the world, yet it is still growing in popularity and global appeal among people who are seeking alternative and holistic remedies. This experience starts with a consultation with seasoned practitioners from a local full-service TCM clinic followed by an insightful conversation and wellness recommendations.

Following the consultation, a relaxing ritual with warm amethyst crystals reduces daily stress and tension starting with a back, neck and shoulders massage. The journey continues with an orchid-scented Himalayan salt scrub, a rose body mask and a lifting facial massage and concludes with a wellness lunch at either Yellow Pot Chinese Restaurant or Cook & Tras Social Library.

Those looking to activate their natural healing powers and give their immune system a boost may opt for the Cleansing Retreat for two hours and 30 minutes at USD 258++ (SGD 350++). It incorporates body and facial treatments infused with vitamin C, jasmine, green coffee and chilli to spring clean the whole system. This retreat also includes a detoxifying drink, yoga and a wellness lunch at either Yellow Pot Chinese Restaurant or Cook & Tras Social Library.

The spa menu that has the whole body covered

Using organic and sustainable products from The Organic Pharmacy, the Detox Vital will boost circulation and cleanse the body through a seaweed, eucalyptus and sea salt scrub followed by a purifying mud wrap. Alternatively, guests can choose the Detoxifying or Nourishing Full Body Exfoliation infused with beautiful scents to invigorate and rejuvenate the body and mind. The brand’s results-driven facials restore radiance, deliver brighter and tighter skin or target age spots, pigmentation and fine lines. For time-starved urbanites, the Purifying Urban Express Facial can be squeezed into a lunch break or after a school run or workout.

A rebalancing session of yoga or meditation is also available under an old, large Angsana tree with Heritage Tree status. Coupled with one of seven Six Senses Signature Massages, the noise of the busy streets disappears as guests settle back and therapists guide them through moments of mindfulness, encouraging the brain to release feel-good chemicals and relieving any aches and pains.

Afterwards, guests can lie back into a So-Sound Legato Healing Lounger and let healing sound vibrations ease away any stress and tension while rebalancing and improving circulation, brainwaves and blood pressure.

Spa-tastiq Experience

Guests can enhance their wellness experience at either Six Senses Maxwell from USD 478++ (SGD 650++) or Six Senses Duxton from USD 592++ (SGD 804++) for two nights, both beautiful heritage shophouses offering a plethora of activities to keep them stretching and sipping.

Package inclusions:
• Upgrade to the next room category, subject to availability
• Breakfast for two at either Cook & Tras Social Library or Yellow Pot Restaurant
• A 60-minute massage for two
• Yoga on Thursday or Sunday
• “Sip Your Way to Good Health” experience at Yixing Xuan Teahouse
• Complimentary evening tinctures for two
• Traditional Chinese Medicine consultation for two
Terms and conditions apply.

Spa pods at Six Senses Maxwell are open daily from 11:00 am to 8:00 pm. For spa enquiries or reservations, please contact +65 6914 1410 or email reservations-singapore-spa@sixsenses.com. Advanced bookings are recommended to secure preferred timings.


About Six Senses Singapore

Six Senses Maxwell is housed in a colonial-style 19th century heritage building within the eclectic heart of Singapore’s bustling Chinatown, an easy wander away from sister property Six Senses Duxton. Sustainably restored by celebrated French designer Jacques Garcia, Six Senses Maxwell exudes a timeless opulence blended with stylish European sensibilities. Each of the 138 guestrooms and suites are designed to pay homage to the building’s storied past, yet still presenting Garcia’s affirmed baroque style. Six Senses Maxwell is the second of two heritage buildings that, together with Six Senses Duxton, to form Six Senses Singapore.

Six Senses Duxton is set in row of shophouses in Singapore’s colorful Chinatown and restored under designer Anouska Hempel. Together with Six Senses Maxwell, the two hotels showcase the brand’s commitment to responsible restoration and conservation. Each of the hotel’s 49 elegant guestrooms and suites include bathrooms with tub or shower plus toilet, hairdryer and organic guest amenities. Flat panel televisions offer satellite channels, Bluetooth speaker plus unlimited Wi-Fi. Gold is highlighted in the rich lobby decor and in Yellow Pot, the modern Chinese restaurant with an adjacent antiquarian-themed Lobby Bar. Guests enjoy signing privileges at both locations.


About Six Senses Hotels Resorts Spas

Six Senses Hotels Resorts Spas is one of the world’s leading operators of luxury hotels, resorts and spas, managing 18 hotels and resorts across 14 countries, plus 37 spas under the brand names Six Senses, Evason, Six Senses Spas and Raison d’Etre. There are a further 17 hotels and resorts signed into its development pipeline. In February 2019, Six Senses became part of the IHG (InterContinental Hotels Group) family of hotel brands.

Six Senses properties share a leadership commitment to community, sustainability, wellness and design, infused with a touch of quirkiness. Whether an exquisite island resort, mountain retreat or urban hotel, the enduring purpose is to help people reconnect with themselves, others and the world around them.

Six Senses Spas offers a wide range of holistic wellness, rejuvenation and beauty treatments administered under the guidance of expert therapists in all resorts as well as at 16 additional standalone spas. The high-tech and high-touch approach guides guests on their personal path to well-being, taking them as deep as they want to go.

Six Senses Residences provides the best life has to offer. From beautifully-appointed villas on the beach, rustic chalets in the mountains and spacious urban hideaways, Six Senses features a variety of residential choices in stand-alone buildings or attached to a resort or hotel. No matter the location, the promise remains the same and the commitment to create a community where every day revolves around learning and growing, great food and drink, innovative wellness programming, sustainable living – all mixed in with a lot fun.

Evason follows the Six Senses philosophy of uncompromised responsibility to sustainability and the community. Its two unique resorts provide a strong value focus, while offering a vast array of personal guest experiences that the whole family will love.

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