Best places for a full body massage in Europe

If you are a constant traveler, then you may have long since exhausted the usual tourist spots in many countries. When in Europe, especially on business, it may be a good idea to know the best places to go for a full body massage. Nothing beats a satisfying massage in making any travel enjoyable. Here are some places you might want to check out the next time you’re in the neighborhood.
Spa Le Bristol by La Prairie (Paris)
Excellent masseuse and elegant appointments and amenities, this is a top choice for many frequent travelers to relax and rewind after a long journey. The Swiss Bliss Treatment covers you from head to toe in caviar for a totally relaxing and revitalizing 3-hour session, but be ready to pay a hefty 460€ (US$500) for it. For a little less gulping, you can try the 80-minute Caviar Treatment for 250€ (US$275).
You can get a great working over when in London with Privet’s Blooming Marvellous Full Body Massage. The therapist know exactly what buttons to push to relieve tension and loosen bunched muscles, and while it is not exactly relaxing, it is quite invigorating to help you prepare for a full travel itinerary. At £70 (US$100) for a 60-minute session, it is a pretty sweet deal. Book ahead if you don’t want to be kept waiting.
Victoria Regeneration Spa (Rome)
In a city literally full of spas, finding the best place for a full body massage is not easy. We recommend Victoria Regeneration Spa for its Ayurvedic massages and relaxing atmosphere by the sea. You can even indulge in a Gold Star treatment and have actual gold rubbed into your skin! A regular body massage is € 180 (US$200), or you can use a voucher for a truly relaxing experience!
Traveling does not have to be too exhausting. Try these places out and see if you won’t be looking forward to going back!
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