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Four Seasons Cairo At The First Residence01/01/2012

Four Seasons Cairo At the First Residence Spa: Pricey but Worth It

Four Seasons Cairo At The First Residence , Giza , Cairo
Facility
Swimming Pool, Spa
Category
Health & Fitness
Address:
35 Mourad St. ,In Front Of Giza Zoo
Area:
Giza
City:
Cairo , Egypt
Telephone:
0235671600, 0235731212
Website:
Click Here
Soraya Morayef

This reviewer’s experience at the Giza-located Four Seasons First Residence Spa was a little like finding the Holy Grail of spas in Cairo: the spa was so luxurious and impeccable, we had separation anxiety within minutes of leaving.

Located on the third floor of First Mall (you can access it from the hotel via an ill-designed route of corridors), the spa is decked out in quiet beige marble flooring, dim lighting and smiling staff members in freshly pressed uniformed who insisted on speaking to us in English.  We had been asked to determine our treatment of choice in advance, so via their website we selected the Balinese Massage (691.15LE for 60 minutes) and the reflexology treatment (510.85LE for 60 minutes).

 Other massage options include deep tissue, Thai, Swedish and the Imperial, which involves two therapists working simultaneously using Thai, Swedish, Balinese, shiatsu and lomi-lomi techniques (249USD for 60 minutes). The spa also offers body treatments ranging between almost 100USD for a body polish and 200USD for an anti-ageing treatment, as well as a variety of facial treatments for between 85USD and 180USD. If you find the prices staggering, wait until you add on the currency exchange rate and the tax and service charge.

This spa is quite possibly the most expensive spa ever reviewed by Cairo 360, but as previously stated, its Holy Grail status makes it worth the price, even if you can afford it only once in your lifetime. After a staff member serves you with a hot towel and a cup of hot herbal fusion tea, you are escorted by your therapist through the corridor into the women’s section (there are two equally sized but separate spas for men and women), which includes private dressing rooms, a sauna, steam room and Jacuzzi, and a lounge area with relaxing lounge chairs, dry fruits and delicious hot herbal teas.

After you slip into a plush robe (terry cloth lining with a silken outer layer) and leave your belongings in a locker, the therapist will escort you into a dimly lit, heated room. The temperature and lighting can be changed according to your preference and you will be provided with a sweet smelling eye pouch to cover your eyes with.

For the reflexology massage, the therapist focused most of the 60 minutes on the feet, massaging, kneading, smoothing and tapping the soles, ankles, arches and calf muscles. Occasionally, the therapy was a little painful, but she can adjust the pressure if you ask. The extensive massaging and use of lotions showed this reviewer just how much pressure and strain was carried in the feet. By the end of the sixty minutes, your feet and legs feel exhausted but refreshed with the intense circulation of blood that the therapy has induced. The therapist focuses on the hands, palms and arms for a few minutes, before ending with a dry hair massage and swift neck and shoulder massage.

The Balinese massage left this reviewer’s companion in a perpetual state of bliss, claiming it to be of better quality than a competitor hotel in Dubai. Balinese santi oil (coconut oil blended with patchouli and vetiver) is kneaded into the body using deft hand movements for six minutes. The treatment is both relaxing and refreshing, as the massage releases tension and loosens knotted muscles.

After relaxing in the lounge area and paddling in the large Jacuzzi, we reluctantly left the spa behind, refreshed, happier and a lot poorer – our bill reached a whopping 1492LE for two massages. Clearly, this isn’t a spa we can frequent on a regular basis (or ever), but if you can afford it, you’re in for a truly luxurious experience.

Best bit
Thorough massages, luxurious facilities make for a pampering experience.
Worst bit
The sky-high prices.
360 Tip
The dressing rooms come with facial water, deodorant, shaving kits, hair brushes, conditioner, body lotion and hair dryers.
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