Six Senses Spa London
London · Bayswater · updated 4 July 2026
Prices checked once on record, 4 July 2026.
- Treatments
- 20
- Categories
- 8
- From
- USD 200
- With pricing
- 2
Key facts
- Location
- 1 Redan Place, Bayswater, London W2 4SA (The Whiteley)
- Nearest tube
- Bayswater station, ~2-minute walk
- Spa size
- 2,300 sq m
- Red-light session
- Reported 10 minutes
- Longevity clinic partner
- HUM2N, founded by Dr Mohammed Enayat
- Top membership tier
- Six Senses Place, reported from over £30,000/year
- Treatments from
- Reported from around £50
- Spa hours
- Treatments daily 10:00-20:00; reception 08:30-20:30
Six Senses London occupies the restored Whiteley building at 1 Redan Place in Bayswater, a two-minute walk from Bayswater Underground station, and its 2,300-square-metre spa is the brand's first in the UK. The facilities span six-plus treatment rooms, a whole-body cryotherapy chamber, a red-light bed offered in ten-minute sessions, an Epsom-salt floatation pod, a hydrothermal circuit with Finnish and bio saunas, steam room, Turkish hammam and cold plunge, plus a rose quartz room and sensory showers. A 20-metre indoor lap pool and a mineral-rich magnesium pool by Barr + Wray are part of the design, with the pool reported as temporarily closed around opening.
The biohacking recovery lounge is a defined part of the offer, with equipment including a Juvent vibration platform, a CellGym system, PEMF therapy, a sound lounger, an inversion table, compression boots, EMS training and Hyperice devices such as the Venom Back and Vyper Go roller. Recovery-lounge blends run roughly 5 to 30 minutes around fitness, detox, yoga or sleep goals. Treatment brands named for the spa menu include de Mamiel, Dr Burgener Switzerland and Kloris, and an Alchemy Bar runs 45-minute workshops with an in-house herbalist.
Setting it apart from a standard hotel spa is an on-site longevity clinic operated with HUM2N, the clinic founded by Dr Mohammed Enayat, open to guests and the public. Reported services include biomarker and blood diagnostics, IV nutrient therapy including NAD+, hormone optimisation and a hyperbaric chamber. Access can be structured through Six Senses Place membership, with a reported top tier from over £30,000 a year that carries priority clinic booking and session credits and an application interview. Individual spa treatments and workshops were reported to start from around £50; a full per-treatment price list was not published at the time of writing.
20 treatments across 9 categories in the menu and pricing section below.
Compiled from published research and each venue's own published information. Information only, not medical advice.
Information compiled from the clinic's website, last checked 4 July 2026.
Treatments & pricing
Sourced from the clinic's published menu where available.
Team
Practitioner listed where available.
Head Alchemist · Alchemy Bar workshops · Earth Lab consultations · botanical tinctures and tonics
Facility
Equipment
- CryotherapyWhole-body cryotherapy room
- FlotationSensory-deprivation flotation pod
- Magnesium poolMineral-rich magnesium pool, described as the first within a hotel in London
- Swimming pool20m (about 66ft) indoor lap pool
- Cold plungeCold plunge pool
- SaunaFinnish sauna and bio saunas
- Steam roomSteam room
- HammamMarble Turkish hammam
- Red light therapyRed-light bed and facial red-light therapy masks
- PEMFPulsed electromagnetic field mats
- Compression therapyAir compression massage boots
- Hyperice Venom, Vyper GoPercussion / recoveryPercussion and heat-therapy recovery devices
- TherabodyRecovery chairsZero-gravity recovery chairs in the biohacking lounge
- Sound therapySound lounger
- Vibration / trainingJuvent vibration platform, inversion table, EMS training, CellGym
- InfraredInfrared sauna blankets
- Hyperbaric oxygenHyperbaric oxygen chamber (HUM2N clinic and recovery)
- Technogym, Life Fitness, PelotonGymApproximately 325 sqm fitness space
Membership
- Six Senses Place (members' club) annual membership
3000 to 37000 GBP per year. Access to Six Senses Place members' club at Six Senses London
Practical information
- Hours
- Spa treatments available daily 10:00-20:00; Spa reception open daily 08:30-20:30
- Getting there
- Bayswater · Bayswater Underground station (Circle and District lines), around a 2-minute walk
- Website
- sixsenses.com
- Amenities
- Six-plus treatment rooms, Cryotherapy chamber, Red-light bed/pod, Epsom/magnesium-salt floatation pod, Finnish sauna, Bio sauna, Steam room, Turkish hammam, Cold plunge pool, Rose quartz / crystal room, Sensory showers, Mineral-rich magnesium pool, Indoor lap pool (20m; reported temporarily closed at opening), Biohacking recovery lounge, Fitness centre / gym, Pilates and yoga studio, Alchemy Bar, Recovery lounge with curated video content, Junior/children's spa menu
- Consultation
- Required before first session
Location
1 Redan Place, London W2 4SA, United Kingdom
1 Redan Place, London W2 4SA, United Kingdom
Open in Google MapsFrequently asked
- Where is the Six Senses Spa in London and how do I get there?
- It is inside Six Senses London at 1 Redan Place, London W2 4SA, in the restored Whiteley building in Bayswater. The nearest Underground station is Bayswater (Circle and District lines), reported as about a two-minute walk.
- Does Six Senses Spa London have cryotherapy and red-light therapy?
- Yes. The spa has a whole-body cryotherapy chamber and a red-light bed/pod, with red-light reported as ten-minute sessions. Both sit within a wider biohacking recovery offering.
- What biohacking equipment is in the recovery lounge?
- Reported equipment includes a Juvent vibration platform, a CellGym system, PEMF therapy, a sound lounger, an inversion table, compression boots, EMS training and Hyperice devices (Venom Back and Vyper Go roller), alongside a floatation pod and hydrothermal circuit.
- What is the longevity clinic at Six Senses London?
- It is an on-site clinic operated in partnership with HUM2N, founded by Dr Mohammed Enayat, open to guests and the public. Reported services include blood and biomarker diagnostics, IV nutrient therapy including NAD+, hormone optimisation and a hyperbaric chamber.
- How much does it cost, and is membership required?
- Individual spa treatments and workshops were reported to start from around £50, and a full per-treatment price list was not published at the time of writing. Membership is not required for spa treatments, but Six Senses Place membership (reported top tier from over £30,000/year) adds priority clinic booking and session credits.
- What are the spa opening hours?
- Spa treatments are reported as available daily from 10:00 to 20:00, with spa reception open from 08:30 to 20:30.
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