Brothers Saverio and Andrea
Quadrio Curzio have built a
world-class wellness business
based on the European bathing
tradition. Spa Business editorial
director, Liz Terry, talks to
Saverio about expansion, and
their first US development –
QC NY in New York City
The brothers developed Bagni di Bormio, their late father’s property, in 1998 / QC Terme
What’s your story? It all started by chance. Our father Pericles had just bought the Bagni di Bormio in northern Italy in 1982, but then he passed away and the ancient Bormio thermal baths were abandoned for 16 years.
I started redesigning the old baths in 1998. I didn’t know anything about spas, so I chose to adopt a more affordable and accessible model that allowed guests to walk around the spa without the constant assistance of staff.
I would say that this model was one of the keys to success – at least initially.
We also focused first on the beauty of the old buildings and the breathtaking views that surrounded them. That first property we developed now includes a five-star hotel, a four-star hotel and two spas.
What have been the highs and lows so far? The success was immediate; as soon as the old baths in Bormio were renovated there was a huge turnout. I would say that our most challenging project was the one in Milan (QC Terme Milano), which was the first we did without thermal water, as at the time, there were no water purification plants that met the needs of the project.
How has your strategy changed and evolved? In the beginning we didn’t think we’d be able to replicate the model, but with the success of Terme Milano, we realised it was scalable.
You work closely with your brother Andrea – a former lawyer – give us some insights into your partnership We work very well together, and both have our strengths; he handles more of the operational part of the business and I run the developmental side. We both share a passion for spas and wellness so we often go to spas together.
You both travel the world to find the best models and inspiration to inform your developments – how important is that educational travel? Travelling, especially before the world of the internet, was and is essential to see what our competitors are doing.
It enables us to identify many details that are not noticeable from photographs – experiencing something first-hand gives us different perspectives and sparks countless new ideas.
Can you describe the business as it exists today? We own and operate 10 working spas. Five of them are resorts with overnight accommodations, the rest are day spas.
We’re opening our first US location in New York in 2022 as well as opening on Lake Garda and also in the Engadine in Switzerland.
We’re also working on a second location with a hotel and a spa in Milan.
Tell us more about your New York property The New York project will be the most substantial for QC Terme in 2022. It’s located on Governors Island and is a classic QC Terme day spa. The most amazing feature of the New York property is the outlook. The two pools have the most incredible, extraordinary view, with Manhattan laid out across the water.
What did you feel when you first saw the site at Governors Island? I immediately envisioned the design and knew that I wanted to build pools exactly where we built them.
Was the deal straightforward in terms of getting the site, or did you have to fight for it? The Trust of Governors Island has proven to be a very good partner. They are courageous, because entrusting this project in such an iconic location to a company that was not present in the United States was an act of courage. We hope to be able to repay their trust, by building the awareness of Governors Island.
What’s your inspiration for the New York development? Ours is a well-established model, so we’re working hard to maintain the model we’ve built over the years. This means it will be very similar to those we have in Italy.
At our spas in Milan and Rome, most especially, we already have many American customers who greatly appreciate our model, so we know this approach will work.
What reaction are you getting from New Yorkers to the concept? The reaction so far has been very enthusiastic!
What treatments will you offer in New York? Our wellness programmes will include hot tubs, saunas, Turkish baths, relaxation rooms, restaurants, bars and massage and beauty treatments.
How many guests did you welcome in 2019 across all your spas? We had 1 million guests in 2019.
How has the business been doing during the pandemic? We were closed for almost a year. The good news is that after eight months of closures – between October 2020 and June 2021 – in the months since reopening, we’ve had about the same revenues as in 2019.
More generally, what’s the key to running a successful thermal spa? The key to success is to enable guests to experience wellbeing in a way that gratifies them.
You’re committed to preserving a sense of place and history and to restoring old buildings. Why is this and how does this set you apart from other spa developers? In any city or building that we renovate, we put ourselves in the position of our guests.
We try to bring the Italian character of the Roman baths to each location, so people don’t forget the rich history that already exists there.
Rather than remake it, we use the historical aspects of the buildings to enhance the richness and beauty of the experience.
You have some very special properties in your portfolio, such as San Pellegrino. Can you describe these for Spa Business readers who don’t know about your work? We build our spa in places where there was either a tradition of spas, or in places that are characterised by environmental or architectural beauty. Often in environmentally beautiful places there are also very beautiful historical buildings. Governors Island, for example, has very beautiful buildings, with the most stunning view of New York.
How will you develop the business going forward? I would like to develop other spas around the model of QC NY in other cities in the United States.
The Portfolio
QC Terme Bagni di Bormio
Location:
Stelvio National Park, Bormio
Country: Italy
What’s on offer: Wellness hotel, thermal bath
QC Terme Chamonix Mont Blanc
Location: Chamonix
Country: France
What’s on offer: Wellness centre
QC Terme Dolomiti
Location: Val di Fassa, Dolomites
Country: Italy
What’s on offer: Thermal bath
QC Terme Milano
Location: Porta Romana
Country: Italy
What’s on offer: Wellness centre
QC NY
Location: Governors Island, New York City
Country: US
What’s on offer: Wellness centre
QC Terme Pré Saint Didier
Location: Valle d’Aosta
Country: Italy
What’s on offer: Wellness hotel, thermal baths, wellness centre
QC Terme Roma
Location: Fiumicino, Rome
Country: Italy
What’s on offer: Wellness hotel, wellness centre
QC Terme San Pellegrino
Location: Val Brembana, San Pellegrino
Country: Italy
What’s on offer: Wellness hotel, wellness centre
QC Terme Torino
Location: Crocetta, Turin
Country: Italy
What’s on offer: Wellness centre
Wellness Hotels
Grand Hotel Bagni Nuovi Alpine resort
Location: Bormio
Country: Italy
Hotel Bagni Vecchi Historical resort
Location: Bormio
Country: Italy
QC Room San Pellegrino Unconventional stay
Location: San Pellegrino
Country: Italy
QC Termemontebianco Mountain resort
Location: Pré Saint Didier
Country: Italy
QC Termeroma Country chic resort
Location: Rome
Country: Italy
Villa Bagni di Bormio Deluxe Apartment
Location: Bormio
Country: Italy
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Brothers Saverio and Andrea
Quadrio Curzio have built a
world-class wellness business
based on the European bathing
tradition. Spa Business editorial
director, Liz Terry, talks to
Saverio about expansion, and
their first US development –
QC NY in New York City
The brothers developed Bagni di Bormio, their late father’s property, in 1998 / QC Terme
What’s your story? It all started by chance. Our father Pericles had just bought the Bagni di Bormio in northern Italy in 1982, but then he passed away and the ancient Bormio thermal baths were abandoned for 16 years.
I started redesigning the old baths in 1998. I didn’t know anything about spas, so I chose to adopt a more affordable and accessible model that allowed guests to walk around the spa without the constant assistance of staff.
I would say that this model was one of the keys to success – at least initially.
We also focused first on the beauty of the old buildings and the breathtaking views that surrounded them. That first property we developed now includes a five-star hotel, a four-star hotel and two spas.
What have been the highs and lows so far? The success was immediate; as soon as the old baths in Bormio were renovated there was a huge turnout. I would say that our most challenging project was the one in Milan (QC Terme Milano), which was the first we did without thermal water, as at the time, there were no water purification plants that met the needs of the project.
How has your strategy changed and evolved? In the beginning we didn’t think we’d be able to replicate the model, but with the success of Terme Milano, we realised it was scalable.
You work closely with your brother Andrea – a former lawyer – give us some insights into your partnership We work very well together, and both have our strengths; he handles more of the operational part of the business and I run the developmental side. We both share a passion for spas and wellness so we often go to spas together.
You both travel the world to find the best models and inspiration to inform your developments – how important is that educational travel? Travelling, especially before the world of the internet, was and is essential to see what our competitors are doing.
It enables us to identify many details that are not noticeable from photographs – experiencing something first-hand gives us different perspectives and sparks countless new ideas.
Can you describe the business as it exists today? We own and operate 10 working spas. Five of them are resorts with overnight accommodations, the rest are day spas.
We’re opening our first US location in New York in 2022 as well as opening on Lake Garda and also in the Engadine in Switzerland.
We’re also working on a second location with a hotel and a spa in Milan.
Tell us more about your New York property The New York project will be the most substantial for QC Terme in 2022. It’s located on Governors Island and is a classic QC Terme day spa. The most amazing feature of the New York property is the outlook. The two pools have the most incredible, extraordinary view, with Manhattan laid out across the water.
What did you feel when you first saw the site at Governors Island? I immediately envisioned the design and knew that I wanted to build pools exactly where we built them.
Was the deal straightforward in terms of getting the site, or did you have to fight for it? The Trust of Governors Island has proven to be a very good partner. They are courageous, because entrusting this project in such an iconic location to a company that was not present in the United States was an act of courage. We hope to be able to repay their trust, by building the awareness of Governors Island.
What’s your inspiration for the New York development? Ours is a well-established model, so we’re working hard to maintain the model we’ve built over the years. This means it will be very similar to those we have in Italy.
At our spas in Milan and Rome, most especially, we already have many American customers who greatly appreciate our model, so we know this approach will work.
What reaction are you getting from New Yorkers to the concept? The reaction so far has been very enthusiastic!
What treatments will you offer in New York? Our wellness programmes will include hot tubs, saunas, Turkish baths, relaxation rooms, restaurants, bars and massage and beauty treatments.
How many guests did you welcome in 2019 across all your spas? We had 1 million guests in 2019.
How has the business been doing during the pandemic? We were closed for almost a year. The good news is that after eight months of closures – between October 2020 and June 2021 – in the months since reopening, we’ve had about the same revenues as in 2019.
More generally, what’s the key to running a successful thermal spa? The key to success is to enable guests to experience wellbeing in a way that gratifies them.
You’re committed to preserving a sense of place and history and to restoring old buildings. Why is this and how does this set you apart from other spa developers? In any city or building that we renovate, we put ourselves in the position of our guests.
We try to bring the Italian character of the Roman baths to each location, so people don’t forget the rich history that already exists there.
Rather than remake it, we use the historical aspects of the buildings to enhance the richness and beauty of the experience.
You have some very special properties in your portfolio, such as San Pellegrino. Can you describe these for Spa Business readers who don’t know about your work? We build our spa in places where there was either a tradition of spas, or in places that are characterised by environmental or architectural beauty. Often in environmentally beautiful places there are also very beautiful historical buildings. Governors Island, for example, has very beautiful buildings, with the most stunning view of New York.
How will you develop the business going forward? I would like to develop other spas around the model of QC NY in other cities in the United States.
The Portfolio
QC Terme Bagni di Bormio
Location:
Stelvio National Park, Bormio
Country: Italy
What’s on offer: Wellness hotel, thermal bath
QC Terme Chamonix Mont Blanc
Location: Chamonix
Country: France
What’s on offer: Wellness centre
QC Terme Dolomiti
Location: Val di Fassa, Dolomites
Country: Italy
What’s on offer: Thermal bath
QC Terme Milano
Location: Porta Romana
Country: Italy
What’s on offer: Wellness centre
QC NY
Location: Governors Island, New York City
Country: US
What’s on offer: Wellness centre
QC Terme Pré Saint Didier
Location: Valle d’Aosta
Country: Italy
What’s on offer: Wellness hotel, thermal baths, wellness centre
QC Terme Roma
Location: Fiumicino, Rome
Country: Italy
What’s on offer: Wellness hotel, wellness centre
QC Terme San Pellegrino
Location: Val Brembana, San Pellegrino
Country: Italy
What’s on offer: Wellness hotel, wellness centre
QC Terme Torino
Location: Crocetta, Turin
Country: Italy
What’s on offer: Wellness centre
Wellness Hotels
Grand Hotel Bagni Nuovi Alpine resort
Location: Bormio
Country: Italy
Hotel Bagni Vecchi Historical resort
Location: Bormio
Country: Italy
QC Room San Pellegrino Unconventional stay
Location: San Pellegrino
Country: Italy
QC Termemontebianco Mountain resort
Location: Pré Saint Didier
Country: Italy
QC Termeroma Country chic resort
Location: Rome
Country: Italy
Villa Bagni di Bormio Deluxe Apartment
Location: Bormio
Country: Italy
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Interview: Brothers in spa
Saverio Quadrio Curzio of QC Terme on working with brother Andrea
on the global expansion of their luxury brand, which is built around European bathing traditions
Everyone’s talking about: Property investment
Reductions in travel and the growth
of homeworking have changed where people spend their time. Our experts consider how this will impact investment
Research: Crossing the watershed
The Global Wellness Institute dives deep into data on the US$4.4tr global wellness economy. Kath Hudson reports
Q&A: Michael Roizen & Victor Koo
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Mystery Shopper: Out of the blue
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land of fire and ice, to compare
and contrast experiences at the
famed Blue Lagoon and the newly-opened Sky Lagoon in Reykjavik
Sponsored: Optimal results
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First person: True North
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Atmantan Wellness Centre, an integrative wellness destination in Mulshi, near Pune in India, is
expanding its portfolio by adding a new centre in Hyderabad that will launch between 2028 and
2029.
A recent survey by the UK Spa Association (UKSA) into the industry’s approach to cancer care
has revealed that almost half of participating respondents (46 per cent) are unaware that
cancer is a disability and guests with a cancer diagnosis must be given
Mexican operator, Solmar Hotels and Resorts, is hosting a series of events in celebration of
Global Wellness Day, including a Temazcal ceremony at its Playa Grande Resort and Spa in Los
Cabos.
Mandarin Oriental has announced a standalone residence brand, Mansions, which will debut at
Emirates Palace, Mandarin Oriental Mansions, Abu Dhabi, in 2029.
Four Seasons Resort The Nam Hai in Hoi An, Vietnam, has put together a Global Wellness Day
(GWD) agenda with activations rooted in nature and shaped by four pillars of Joy – in
alignment with the day’s theme #JoyMagenta.
The Global Wellness Summit (GWS) will celebrate its 20th anniversary at the 2026 event in
Phuket, Thailand, later this year with the theme: The Science, Art and Soul of Wellness.
Auko, an all-inclusive development, is opening in Phong Nha in Vietnam in Q3 2026, with a
series of 30 tented eco-lodges and wellness hospitality operations by Lumina Wellbeing.
Therme Manchester’s 28-acre development, which will include interconnected glass pavilions
that measure 65,000sq m, will be the largest bathing and wellbeing attraction in the world once
complete, according to prof David Russell, CEO of Therme UK.
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