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Shangri-La Paris Expands Its Wellness Offering

  • Jul 6
  • 3 min read

Shangri-La Paris is redefining urban wellness through a holistic partnership rooted in the restorative power of aromatherapy



Luxury hospitality has long understood the value of wellness. Yet increasingly, travellers are seeking something more specific than a spa treatment or a moment of relaxation between sightseeing and dinner reservations. Modern wellness has become less about indulgence and more about restoration, addressing the realities of contemporary life through experiences designed to improve sleep, manage stress, restore energy, and create a sense of balance.


This shift has transformed wellness into one of hospitality's most important pillars, particularly within luxury urban hotels, where guests often arrive carrying the demands of busy schedules, international travel, and constant connectivity. In Paris, Shangri-La Paris is responding to this evolution through a new partnership with Aromatherapy Associates, the British wellbeing brand widely recognised for its expertise in essential oils and holistic treatments.



Housed within the former residence of Prince Roland Bonaparte, Shangri-La Paris occupies a unique position within the city's hospitality landscape. While many visitors are drawn to its historic architecture, celebrated dining venues, and exceptional views of the Eiffel Tower, the property has also quietly established itself as a destination for wellness through Chi, The Spa, a sanctuary designed around the brand's longstanding philosophy of holistic wellbeing.


The introduction of Aromatherapy Associates represents a natural extension of that approach. Founded in 1985 by two British therapists, the brand has built an international reputation through highly concentrated essential oil formulations developed to support both physical and emotional wellbeing. Rather than focusing solely on skincare or relaxation, its treatments are designed to address broader concerns such as fatigue, stress, sleep quality, and emotional balance, reflecting a more comprehensive understanding of wellness that has become increasingly relevant in recent years.



At Chi, The Spa, the collaboration introduces a series of personalised facial and body experiences designed to support overall wellbeing through tailored treatment journeys. The emphasis is not simply on temporary relaxation, but on creating meaningful opportunities for guests to disconnect from external pressures and reconnect with themselves.


Among the new experiences, the Sleep & Restoration Ritual emerges as a particularly timely offering. As sleep tourism continues to gain momentum globally, luxury hotels and wellness destinations are increasingly recognising rest as one of the most sought after experiences in travel. The treatment has been developed specifically around regeneration and recovery, combining guided breathing exercises, targeted pressure point techniques, rhythmic massage movements, facial treatments, and reflexology to encourage deep relaxation and improved sleep quality.



The appeal of such experiences reflects wider changes in traveller priorities. Wellness is no longer viewed as a separate component of a holiday or city break, but as an integral part of how people choose to travel. Increasingly, guests seek experiences that leave them feeling restored rather than simply entertained, and hotels are responding by integrating wellbeing into every aspect of the guest journey.


This evolution is particularly interesting within major cities such as Paris, where wellness experiences provide a counterpoint to the energy and pace that make the destination so appealing. Situated within the tranquil surroundings of Chi, The Spa, guests have access not only to treatments but also to wellness facilities including the pool, hammam, fitness studio, and sun terrace, creating an environment where moments of stillness can coexist alongside the cultural and culinary discoveries that define a Parisian escape.


The collaboration also speaks to a broader trend within luxury hospitality, where partnerships increasingly bring together brands with shared values and complementary expertise. For Shangri-La Paris, Aromatherapy Associates introduces a wellness philosophy built upon natural ingredients, sensory experiences, and a holistic approach to health. For guests, it offers an opportunity to engage with wellness in a way that feels both personalised and purposeful.


As the relationship between travel and wellbeing continues to evolve, experiences such as these illustrate how luxury hospitality is redefining its role. Increasingly, the most memorable stays are not measured solely by architecture, service, or location, but by how a property makes guests feel during and after their visit.


At Shangri-La Paris, this latest collaboration reinforces a simple but increasingly important idea. In a world that rarely slows down, true luxury may lie in creating the space to rest, restore, and reconnect.

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