Zero Gravity Float Spa in Altrincham offers a unique sanctuary for those seeking relaxation and mental clarity through sensory deprivation therapy. This innovative spa features floatation tanks filled with buoyant Epsom salt water, promoting deep relaxation and stress relief. The calming ambiance enhances your experience, allowing you to disconnect from the hustle and bustle of daily life. In addition to float therapy, Zero Gravity provides wellness services aimed at improving physical health and mental well-being. Discover the transformative power of floating at Zero Gravity Float Spa—a refreshing approach to self-care.

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Emmy Williamson

5 Google Rating

What a lovely place. Never tried floatation before- we were welcomed in and introduced to the rooms.

5/ 5

What a lovely place. Never tried floatation before- we were welcomed in and introduced to the rooms. They have thought of everything to make this experience as relaxing as possible and it works. Also highly recommend the massage chairs! The host was excellent and calming.

Penelope Swann

5 Google Rating

Such an amazing experience! I felt light as a feather. All my tension had gone. Incredibly relaxing

5/ 5

Such an amazing experience! I felt light as a feather. All my tension had gone. Incredibly relaxing environment. Felt very safe & hygiene standard is very high. Simon thoroughly explained everything & has a very calming presence :)

Michelle Parr

5 Google Rating

This is one of those things that I've always wanted to try but never been brave enough to do. I'm do

5/ 5

This is one of those things that I've always wanted to try but never been brave enough to do. I'm do glad that I did! I was worried about feeling closed in if claustrophobic but needn't have feared. The helpful staff talked through everything beforehand. After I felt amazing, very relaxed. I think next time I go I will likely fall asleep!

Sara Kay

5 Google Rating

Everything about this place is amazing! I love to just hibernate here and have self-care time. The

5/ 5

Everything about this place is amazing! I love to just hibernate here and have self-care time. The float spa staff are so friendly. It's a beautiful serene place where you can just be. I also have brilliant creative ideas whilst floating. Big bonus! Oh and I fall asleep often and snore occasionally too haha.

Rachel Ingham

5 Google Rating

Such a unique and relaxing experience ! Simon and Chris who own and run the spa are very friendly. W

5/ 5

Such a unique and relaxing experience ! Simon and Chris who own and run the spa are very friendly. Would definitely recommend!

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  • Sunday09:30 AM - 09:00 PM
  • Monday09:30 AM - 09:00 PM
  • Tuesday24 hours open
  • Wednesday24 hours open
  • Thursday09:30 AM - 09:00 PM
  • Friday09:30 AM - 09:00 PM
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