Discover a sanctuary of relaxation at Alton Towers Spa, nestled within the scenic grounds of Alton Towers Resort. Our spa offers a comprehensive range of wellness treatments designed to rejuvenate your mind and body, including soothing massages, revitalizing facials, and luxurious body therapies. With a tranquil atmosphere surrounded by lush greenery, Alton Towers Spa provides the perfect escape from the hustle and bustle of daily life. Our skilled therapists are dedicated to delivering personalized experiences that cater to your individual needs, ensuring that you leave feeling refreshed and revitalized. Whether you’re here for a day of pampering or a special occasion, we invite you to unwind and experience the ultimate in relaxation.

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Vienna C

4 Google Rating

Staff are friendly, informative and welcoming. Spa has lots to offer. Steam, sauna, foot spa, jacuzz

4/ 5

Staff are friendly, informative and welcoming. Spa has lots to offer. Steam, sauna, foot spa, jacuzzi, swimming pool and relaxation room. I also had a massage and manicure both were of a good standard. Bit pricey and toilets / changing rooms bit dated.

joanne adlington

4 Google Rating

Staff in the spa are very friendly - lovely spar experience - had a back massage which was amazing -

4/ 5

Staff in the spa are very friendly - lovely spar experience - had a back massage which was amazing - only downside was the staff in the restaurant where we went for the all inclusive lunch - far more interested in chatting amongst themselves than serving the guests - just spoilt the experience slightly

Paul Adlington

3 Google Rating

Spa was brilliant, treatments were brilliant restaurant was awful 3 tables occupied 15mins to clear

3/ 5

Spa was brilliant, treatments were brilliant restaurant was awful 3 tables occupied 15mins to clear the table a further 10mins waiting for dessert. Staff more interested in having a chat rather than serving. Never again

munster construction

1 Google Rating

This place is a rip off for family how the get away with it I don't know there food is disgusting I

1/ 5

This place is a rip off for family how the get away with it I don't know there food is disgusting I not give it to my dog but what more disgusting is there rip of pricess for it there staff are rude there bar is hafed stocked and as for theam Park it rubbish all is there is shops and rip of baseball games and u got to walk a mile to.get from one ride to another not be back

kerry jay

5 Google Rating

Very nice and relaxing. I was lucky enough to be the only one in there for most of the time too!! Re

5/ 5

Very nice and relaxing. I was lucky enough to be the only one in there for most of the time too!! Reception were lovely - I wish they would communicate with the on site hotel staff though as to current prices and deals as information vastly differed. Changing rooms and showers a lot more dated than the rest of the spa.

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