The Six Senses Spa will measure 2,300sq m across one floor
There will be a longevity medical clinic within the spa
The first Six Senses Place will offer private club amenities to members
Six Senses London, the first Six Senses in the UK, will open in Q2 of 2026 with the brand’s first private club called Six Senses Place and what is said to be the city’s first magnesium hotel pool.
Anna Bjurstam, strategic advisor for Six Senses confirmed to
Spa Business on 7th November 2025 that the property will start to take bookings from early April.
The property will be housed within the redeveloped landmark The Whiteley in Bayswater – with design by Foster + Partners.
The hotel will have 109 guest rooms and 14 branded residences, designed by AvroKo in collaboration with EPR Architects.
Six Senses PlaceThe Six Senses Place will offer private club amenities to members, such as a central bar and lounge, restaurant, private dining rooms and wellness rooms.
More details are yet to emerge on the facilities but the club is expected to offer activities that demonstrate the Six Senses belief that “wellness is anything and everything that results in mental, physical, spiritual and emotional happiness.”
Six Senses SpaThe Six Senses Spa will measure 2,300sq m across one floor and is said to host the first magnesium pool in a London hotel.
It will have 12 treatment and consultation rooms. There will also be an Alchemy Bar, a longevity medical clinic, a flotation pod and cryotherapy chamber.
Movement studios and a gym will also be on offer.
Read an earlier article about the
redevelopment of The Whiteley here.