September 2, 2010

Spas

Spa Guide

We all need a getaway every once in a while—time to relax and regroup, to connect with friends or to simply be alone. The spas listed in this guide were each carefully selected by our editorial staff because they offer major pampering in delectable settings. Whether you can sneak an hour away for a massage or a week away for some serious retooling, this guide will help you choose the right spa. Some emphasize exercise while others concentrate on the mind/body connection. If you’d just as soon skip the new age music for a quick mani/pedi, we’ve got you covered. Lose weight? Sure? Spiritual counseling? Yep. In need of a little TLC? It’s in here.

The dozens of spas listed here cover the west—from California and The Rockies to Mexico and Hawaii. They are by the beach, in the mountains, the desert and the occasional strip mall. There are hotel spas, destinations spas, and day spas—places to see-and-be-seen, and places to disappear. Whether you are a massage devotee or a novice who wouldn’t know a chakra from a chemical peel, this list will help you find the perfect sanctuary.

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1. Kabuki

1750 Geary Blvd
San Francisco, CA 94115
415-922-6000

  • Day Spa
2. Kamalaspa

240 Stockton, 7th Floor
San Francisco, CA 94515
415-217-7700

  • Day Spa
3. Kinnaree Thai Massage

147 Lomita Dr Ste#E, Second Floor
Mill Valley, CA 94941
415-389-1636

  • Massage