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  • This review is for the overall experience and my massage therapy session, I have yet to try their hammam and gommage body treatments. It's definitely very luxurious at the Miraj Hammam - if you want to have access to the health club and pool you need to spend at least $200 before tax. I had to add on a scalp treatment to my swedish massage to put me in that range, otherwise it's $25 extra to use those facilities. A bit annoyed at this because at other spas I've been to, it's usually included in the price of the treatment. But in any case, their pool is really nice and a great place to relax - facilities include: a lap pool, sauna, and hot tub. I love the canopy area which you can book if it's packed (otherwise it's a free for all). There are tvs inside as well but I opted to just nap and read. Back at the co-ed lounge I found it a bit small - I definitely prefer relaxing in the pool area. There's only a couple couches and chairs in the lounge area to rest on before your treatment. There isn't a huge variety of snacks, when I went there were only banana chips and almonds in the room (there might have been apples too but I can't remember). I will say that the the turkish tea they serve is really delicious though! My massage therapy session was pretty good, but there is one thing that bugged me - I'm not sure if it's because of the dry winter weather but the sheets were so silky that every time the massage therapist moved it, I got shocked a whole bunch of times! It was definitely not relaxing to know that I would get shocked so much every time the blanket shifted. I've never experienced anything like that because most spas use thick cotton sheets. It's definitely not the fault of the therapist - she apologized about it and I can see how there isn't much she could do if all the sheets were like that. After the treatment they bring you to the co-ed lounge and serve you 3 frozen grapes, baklava and turkish tea which is a really nice touch. After relaxing for a bit I head back to the change room to shower - it is a bit small but it's a standard size when I compare the space (about 3 showers, 2 bathroom stalls, 2 vanity tables, locker area). I like the fact that they do have Caudalie products in there for you to use like body lotion, face wash, and face cream. Overall it's a nice spa, I'd like to come back to try their body and facial treatments!
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