La Colline Spa – Nolinski
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A haven of well-being just a stone’s throw from the effervescence of the Opéra district — the Nolinski spa by La Colline offers an experience where the four elements come together: “the gentle murmur of water, the granite floor , the warm woodwork, the twinkling of the candles collide in a natural source of cozy well-being. »
Name of the Spa : Spa La Colline
Hôtel : Nolinski
Address : 16 Avenue De L’Opera, Paris 1st
Contacts :
For any information or reservation request, please contact the teams by phone at + 33 (0) 1 42 86 10 10 or by email at cbooking@nolinski.com.
Rates and Reservations available online.
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