Grand H?tel Loreamar Thalasso Spa Saint-Jean-de-Luz - St-Jean-de-Luz

"Location. Grand H?tel Loreamar Thalasso Spa Saint Jean de Luz is located on the beach of the Saint Jean de Luz Bay leading to the Atlantic Ocean in Saint Jean de Luz, France. The hotel is within 500 metres of Ducontenia Park and Old Town. Golf de la Nivelle is less than three kilometres away.
Hotel Features. Grand H?tel Loreamar Thalasso Spa Saint Jean de Luz's exterior displays the stagnated face depths, multiple colors, turrets and steeples associated with Saint Jean de Luz's Basque influenced architecture. Classic marble floors and a sweeping wooden staircase mark the hotel's entrance. The hotel features the 1,000 square metre Loreamar Thalasso Spa with treatments by masseurs, hydrotherapists, physiotherapists, dieticians and beauticians. Body treatments include the Sea Rain Massage, administered by four hands with apricot oil and eucalyptus fragrances. The spa offers a seaweed bath and a sea water bath with orange and lavender oils. The Oriental Hammam Ritual provides a perspiration and shower treatment with salts, oils and oriental perfumes. The spa includes jetted tubs. A fitness center offers a coach and self service machines. Activities such as Aquagym and Power Plate are included. Grand H?tel Loreamar Thalasso Spa Saint Jean de Luz's beach features swimming and sand activities. The hotel's two restaurants, The Rosewood and The Sunset, serve French and Basque cuisine inside or on the outdoor terrace. The hotel includes a bar. Arnaga, the English style lounge available for meetings, features a ceiling painting of the sky with birds and a chandelier from Murano.

Guestrooms. Guestrooms at Grand H?tel Loreamar Thalasso Spa Saint Jean de Luz feature English style furnishings, decorative fabric bed panels and 300 thread count Egyptian cotton sheets. Soundproofed rooms include cable television and wireless Internet access. Minibars are provided. Rooms offer windows that open. Select rooms feature verandas with ocean views. Private bathrooms include separate bathtubs and showers, pedestal style sinks, and framed mirrors.

Expert Tip. A fishing and seaport town throughout the 16th and 17th centuries, Saint Jean de Luz hosted the wedding of King Louis XIV (Louis the Great) and the Infanta Marie Th?r?se. At the end of the 19th century, the town turned toward tourism. The town retains its culture and history with Old Town and its renowned architecture."

 

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