Akasha Spa – Lutetia
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Mineral and refined, the Akasha Spa is a temple of beauty, nestled in the grandiloquent Lutetia palace — 700 square meters dedicated to well-being that renews the genre with new and wildly advanced protocols!
Name of the Spa : Spa Akasha
Hotel : Lutetia
Address: Lutetia, 45 Boulevard Raspail , Paris, 75006 FR
Contacts :
For any information or reservation request, please contact the teams by phone at +33 1 49 54 46 00
Rates and Reservations available online.
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