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    Le Chalet des Dolines

    4.7 (3 reviews)

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    Neà Spa - Sauna

    Neà Spa

    4.0(1 review)
    82.1 km
    €€

    Nea Spa, located on the lower level of Air Palace Hotel, is open to hotel guests at no additional…read morecharge, and open to the public for a fee. During my visit I had the pool to myself! The staff speak a little English and with my little Italian, we manged to get the message across. I rented a pair of flip flops and I stopped by the pool each day of my stay. The spa offers a whirlpool tub (turn it on before entering, switch is on the wall, near floor level between the pool and whirlpool tub) with two Chroma-therapy areas on either side of the bench seat. There is also a turkish bath, sauna, Chroma-therapy shower with a salt scrub mixture available to guests. The showers are behind the pool, near the massage room: two open bay and two with doors for privacy. Bring a towel with you as none was offered, although as a hotel guest, I brought one from the room and didn't think to ask for one! I made an appointment for a deep tissue massage and the masseuse did a wonderful job! It was both relaxing and worked out the knots in my back and shoulders. The masseuse was very sweet and funny. It was a very pleasant experience. After the massage she recommended I hop in the whirlpool for a bit, which I did. Then I made myself an herbal tea, available to guests in the pool area, and relaxed on one of the lounge chairs before hopping in the pool for a gentle swim. The ambiance here is so calming. It's an experience away from the cares of the day where you can indulge and relax. Wish I lived in the area so I could visit more often. Update Oct 2017: On my last visit I got an aromatherapy relaxing massage. I can not even express how lovely this massage was! The masseuse did an amazing job and I was on cloud nine the rest of the day. You really should give this a try.

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    Neà Spa - Tisane, small snacks, candy and water available to guests

    Tisane, small snacks, candy and water available to guests

    Neà Spa - Menu of services (in English)

    Menu of services (in English)

    Neà Spa - The swimming pool. Low lighting and soothing music accompany the sound of water.

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    The swimming pool. Low lighting and soothing music accompany the sound of water.

    Terme Pré Saint Didier - Lunch buffet

    Terme Pré Saint Didier

    4.3(16 reviews)
    94.5 km
    €€€

    DISASTER! If you are looking for a relaxing spa day with your girlfriends this is NOT IT!!!! Over a…read moremonth in advance I booked 4, 1 hour massages. As soon as we got in the car to head to the spa we received a call that one of the staff was sick. It was unfortunate, but we decided to split one massage in two, so that all four of us could still get services. Upon arrival we are told that somehow, our four HOURS of services could now only be THREE 25 MINUTES MASSAGES! This left one of our group with NOTHING. I could understand needing to switch all of the services to 25 minutes possibly, but this was beyond unacceptable. There were two massage therapists working. We were spending 900 euro. Even if the one therapist was not there, how do you explain the 2 hours we reserved with the other therapist not being available to us??? It was supposed to be a relaxing start to our family holiday, and it was chaos. No staff gives you a tour or any guidance, and it's a confusing layout. They clearly prioritize a high influx of the day access to the amenities over services. They had extremely overbooked the day passes, it was mobbed. It was hard to change, walk through the hallways, hang up your robe, enjoy anything at all. One of us who could not get her massage should at the very least had her day access complimentary, but no! I have been to many QC terme's in other areas globally, and I have never been disappointed. This one is in desperate need of proper staff, and serious customer service training. Do not waste your time or money!

    Amazing doesn't even begin to describe how wonderfully relaxing this place is. After…read more43 days on the TMB this is a must do.

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    Terme Pré Saint Didier - Outside the biggest pools

    Outside the biggest pools

    Terme Pré Saint Didier - Views from the balcony

    Views from the balcony

    Terme Pré Saint Didier - Main pool

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    Main pool

    Sestriere

    Sestriere

    3.8(5 reviews)
    12.1 km

    I was staying in montgenevre on the French side but got a ski pass that included the whole Italian…read morearea. Coming over to this side was nothing but a disappointment. Compared to the French slopes, government budget is obviously not the same in Italy. Everything is very outdated and badly maintained. They slap paint over rust. When there's not a lot of snow then they don't spray snow as there's hardly sprayers. They just close everything down. Waste of money on a ski pass. Very inconvenient connections, lots of walking and you just spend a lot of time on lifts overal as most are slow and old. The buildings and cafeterias are also old but that got its charm. You can also see the leftovers of the Turin Olympic Games in 2006 however quite sad its gone glory. Glad I'm on the French side and I won't waste another day on the Italian side!

    Nice Italian ski resort that was part of the Olympic Games in Turin 2006. The prices of food in the…read moreslopes is OK and the price of the ski passes are average. We stayed in a part of Sestriere called Borgata. I can recommend it cause it's a cuter and more genuine part of town. The village of Sestriere is not that pretty unfortunately. Perhaps because of the time when it was originally built to a big ski resort, and perhaps because of the Olympic Games. But the slopes are good! Both for kids, medium and advanced skiers (though advanced skiers will need to use the entire ski system, including neighboring villages). - They should really have wind covers over the chair lifts! And I've had much better food in the Italian Alps than here. + The slopes and the ski system (apart from not being able to get from one system to the other easily)

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    Sestriere - Sestriere

    Sestriere

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    Sestriere

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