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Discover LudwigThe word "spa" is correct and usable in written English
You can use it to refer to a business that provides health and beauty treatments. For example: "I'm looking forward to getting a massage at the spa this weekend."
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spa
noun
A health resort near a mineral spring or hot spring.
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geldeston.org filmloverjaxs EUROPE Take tram number 67 from central Vienna to Terme Wien for an invigorating yet inexpensive spa experience.
GRAN CANARIA If wrapping up warm for wintry romance isn't your thing, escape for a week in the Canary islands, where winter temperatures are usually around 20C. Gran Canaria, with its rolling sand dunes and lush palm plantations, has a stark beauty and, perhaps more importantly, a smattering of slick spa hotels.
I sat beside the spa pool afterwards, looking up at the multicoloured hanging flowers and thinking that the only thing that could make things any better would be if someone brought me a pot of mint tea… when someone brought me a pot of mint tea.
The biggest free spa you have ever seen.
Soak in the hot pools at one of the many spa hotels in Montegrotto Terme.
Family-owned and run, it even has a mini spa, with free treatments available.
Major recent investment has included redecorated public rooms and an everything-with-knobs-on new spa facility.
Related: Alton Towers: four rollercoaster crash victims in hospital Paul Paxton, a partner at Stewarts Law, said the international spa management student and her family were grateful for the stream of good wishes they have received.
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I go with my spa-hating husband, who just likes a swim and to watch the sea.
At Bath Spa University, for example, as with many others, counselling is available.
But I have come here on a tip, to the Hotel Alto Atacama Desert Lodge & Spa.
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