Nestled within the luxurious confines of The Darling hotel on Pyrmont Street, The Darling Spa in Sydney offers a haven of tranquility and rejuvenation. Step into a world of relaxation and wellness where every detail is crafted to enhance your sense of well-being. Our expert therapists are dedicated to providing personalized treatments that cater to your specific needs, ensuring a truly bespoke experience.

Indulge in a range of holistic spa services designed to promote healing and renewal, from soothing massages to invigorating facials and body treatments. The serene atmosphere of The Darling Spa envelops you in serenity, transporting you away from the hustle and bustle of everyday life. Immerse yourself in a sanctuary where stress melts away and inner peace is restored.

At The Darling Spa, we prioritize your health and wellness above all else, offering a sanctuary where you can escape, unwind, and recharge. Whether you seek relaxation, rejuvenation, or simply a moment of tranquility, our dedicated team is here to guide you on a journey to total well-being. Experience the exceptional service and unparalleled luxury that sets The Darling Spa apart, and discover a new standard of pampering and self-care. Book your appointment today and treat yourself to an unforgettable spa experience like no other.

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alicia bourke

5 Google Rating

Incredible customer service from every staff member I encountered and amazing experience overall.

5/ 5

Incredible customer service from every staff member I encountered and amazing experience overall.

Jai Sabio

1 Google Rating

Sorry but you make trying to schedule an appointment a nightmare especially when you’re booking a

1/ 5

Sorry but you make trying to schedule an appointment a nightmare especially when you’re booking a $500+ treatment. Can’t believe how long the back and forth takes, anyway I ended up going to Chi at Shangri La and was looked after much better and actually got more treatments for the same money.

vange

1 Google Rating

It’s Christmas holiday period and it’s CLOSED Mondays & Tuesdays ?? (28th 29th Dec). Quite sil

1/ 5

It’s Christmas holiday period and it’s CLOSED Mondays & Tuesdays ?? (28th 29th Dec). Quite silly really.

ghtremezzo

5 Google Rating

Just an amazing experience ...a little oasis....

5/ 5

Just an amazing experience ...a little oasis....

amy seohyun

3 Google Rating

Shame that they are Closed on Monday .

3/ 5

Shame that they are Closed on Monday .

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