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The Anji health resort has 29 rooms spread across seven villas / photo: Clinique La Prairie
Swiss medical wellness and longevity brand Clinique La Prairie (CLP) has unveiled its inaugural health resort in Anji, China.
The opening is part of a highly ambitious worldwide expansion, which will see CLP develop 50 international properties.
Chinese debut Clinique La Prairie Health Resort, Anji represents “a monumental leap in our mission to expand our legacy of excellence globally,” said the company in a statement.
“The new resort is nestled in a secluded haven of peaceful waters and stunning mountains, reminiscent of the setting of its flagship in Montreux, Switzerland.”
The Chinese site will see in-house experts delivering all of CLP’s signature week-long longevity and detox programmes, except for its Revitalisation package which remains exclusive to Switzerland.
The programmes focus on four pillars – medical insight, wellness, nutrition and movement – and stand out due to using DNA testing for customisation and the administration of its famous anti-ageing extract and supplements.
50-property-expansion CLP’s 50-room flagship is based in Montreux, a picturesque Swiss town on the shores of Lake Geneva. Health Resorts, a new entity for the company, will be very similar but smaller in scale. The 1.3-hectare site in Anji, for example, offers 29 rooms and suites spread over seven villas. On top of this, a core building houses the medical, wellness, movement and nutrition departments.
In April, CLP inked a deal to operate a resort at Tri Vananda – a purpose-built wellness community in Phuket, Thailand (see www.spabusiness.com/clpphuket). While another is being constructed in Amaala, the wellness-focused Saudi giga project, and is due to open next year.
Since 2020, the brand has also been gradually rolling out city-based satellite sites – known as Longevity Hubs. The urban outposts offer a first-access approach to CLP services such as health assessments, cryotherapy, far-infrared light, nutraceuticals, IV drips and brain stimulation.
So far CLP Longevity Hubs have opened in Madrid, Bangkok, Doha, Taipei and most recently in Dubai, at the newly-launched One&Only One Za’abeel (see p98).
Speaking to Spa Business, CEO Simone Gibertoni said: “The long-term plan is to reach about 40 Longevity Hubs and 10 Health Resorts, while always maintaining exclusivity and reinforcing that the flagship property in Montreux is the pinnacle of our portfolio.”
CLP has a team of 15 dedicated to its international development and Gibertoni feels it’s now time to forge ahead with openings.
To hear more about the brand’s plans, including its new sound therapy technology, advanced brain health programming and AI-powered assessments, head to the full interview at www.spabusiness.com/simonegibertoni
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The Anji health resort has 29 rooms spread across seven villas / photo: Clinique La Prairie
Swiss medical wellness and longevity brand Clinique La Prairie (CLP) has unveiled its inaugural health resort in Anji, China.
The opening is part of a highly ambitious worldwide expansion, which will see CLP develop 50 international properties.
Chinese debut Clinique La Prairie Health Resort, Anji represents “a monumental leap in our mission to expand our legacy of excellence globally,” said the company in a statement.
“The new resort is nestled in a secluded haven of peaceful waters and stunning mountains, reminiscent of the setting of its flagship in Montreux, Switzerland.”
The Chinese site will see in-house experts delivering all of CLP’s signature week-long longevity and detox programmes, except for its Revitalisation package which remains exclusive to Switzerland.
The programmes focus on four pillars – medical insight, wellness, nutrition and movement – and stand out due to using DNA testing for customisation and the administration of its famous anti-ageing extract and supplements.
50-property-expansion CLP’s 50-room flagship is based in Montreux, a picturesque Swiss town on the shores of Lake Geneva. Health Resorts, a new entity for the company, will be very similar but smaller in scale. The 1.3-hectare site in Anji, for example, offers 29 rooms and suites spread over seven villas. On top of this, a core building houses the medical, wellness, movement and nutrition departments.
In April, CLP inked a deal to operate a resort at Tri Vananda – a purpose-built wellness community in Phuket, Thailand (see www.spabusiness.com/clpphuket). While another is being constructed in Amaala, the wellness-focused Saudi giga project, and is due to open next year.
Since 2020, the brand has also been gradually rolling out city-based satellite sites – known as Longevity Hubs. The urban outposts offer a first-access approach to CLP services such as health assessments, cryotherapy, far-infrared light, nutraceuticals, IV drips and brain stimulation.
So far CLP Longevity Hubs have opened in Madrid, Bangkok, Doha, Taipei and most recently in Dubai, at the newly-launched One&Only One Za’abeel (see p98).
Speaking to Spa Business, CEO Simone Gibertoni said: “The long-term plan is to reach about 40 Longevity Hubs and 10 Health Resorts, while always maintaining exclusivity and reinforcing that the flagship property in Montreux is the pinnacle of our portfolio.”
CLP has a team of 15 dedicated to its international development and Gibertoni feels it’s now time to forge ahead with openings.
To hear more about the brand’s plans, including its new sound therapy technology, advanced brain health programming and AI-powered assessments, head to the full interview at www.spabusiness.com/simonegibertoni
Read more from this issue of Spa Business magazine
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Top Team: Therme Group
With its focus on affordable wellness, Therme Group is expanding its social spa concept globally. Jane Kitchen speaks to the people behind the brand
Interview: Susie Ellis
The chair of the Global Wellness Summit has been fundamental in defining the industry and continues to drive it forward
Sponsored: Comfort Zone: Powered by nature
B Corp-certified skincare company Comfort Zone has added a new body lotion to its Hydramemory range, which is inspired by the water-retaining powers of desert plants
Interview: Roger Tempest
The owner of Broughton Sanctuary in the UK is transforming the 900-year-old estate into a retreat-based business
Sponsored: Lemi: touched by tech
Italian spa equipment supplier, Lemi, is embracing the trend towards tech-driven wellness treatments, while also driving sustainable industry practices
First person: The real deal?
What’s the value of an authentic treatment? Andrew and Karin Gibson take to the hammams of Istanbul to find out
Wellness: Full recovery
SIRO is staking a claim to be the world’s first fitness and recovery hotel brand and is planning 100 properties. Lisa Starr visits the first site in Dubai
Sponsored: Gharieni: Defining the well universe
The launch of Gharieni’s new touchless technology brand
Metawell is perfectly aligned with the future direction of spa
and wellness, says the company’s CEO, Sammy Gharieni
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Wellness 2026 research report.
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theme: #JoyMagenta – a celebration of the healing qualities of simple gestures and activities
that spark joy.
Global luxury hospitality brand, Six Senses, has partnered with longevity healthcare provider,
HUM2N, to launch a clinic at Six Senses London, at The Whiteley.
As part of its first hotel partnership, Mayrlife – the medical health resort company known for its
site in Altaussee, Austria – has launched a day clinic at the Rosewood Vienna.
Premium London health club, KX Chelsea, will imminently unveil its most significant
redevelopment since its launch in 2002 to create an integrated wellness model combining
training, recovery and relaxation.
Rosewood Le Guanahani St Barth, on the northeast coast of Saint Barthélemy in the French
West Indies, is offering a programme of ocean-inspired yoga classes between 8-14 June to
celebrate Global Wellness Day (GWD).
Hotel de France, located on the British Isle of Jersey, has created a wellness retreat package
that includes a hot yoga session that will take place in Jersey Zoo’s butterfly sanctuary.
The Ritz-Carlton, Langkawi, in Malaysia, has revealed a schedule for Global Wellness Day
(GWD) that includes guided rainforest walks, mindful movement and guided coastal meditation
experiences.
Longevitix, a clinical platform for preventive and longevity medicine, has launched its AI-
powered intelligence system to help physicians deliver continuous, personalised longevity-
focused care at scale.
Le Atelier by C.O.D.E. doesn't offer a standard bespoke service, it provides a highly
customised approach to designing massage beds and loungers in high-end wellness
environments. [more...]
In today’s premium spa environment, every detail shapes the guest experience – right down to
the softness of towels and the freshness of linens. [more...]