The Most Luxurious Spas to Check out in Toronto

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Fall 2025

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There’s nothing quite like a trip to the spa. Indulging in some self-care and relaxation is an important part of living well, and when you can upgrade to a luxury spa, it makes the experience just so much better. But what if I told you that you could go to a luxury spa right here at home, no travel needed?

Toronto is known for being a world class city, and this means that it has an abundance of luxury services including spas. Below are a select few of the many spas that Toronto has to offer, and each of the spas listed have perfected the art of relaxation, with each offering services that allow guests to experience massages, facials, wraps, body treatments, nail and hair treatments, and so much more.

Spa myBlend 

Hotel: Ritz-Carlton 

Based off of its Parisian counterpart, this Toronto spa is the only of its kind in all of the Americas. The spa was created by Dr. Olivier Courtin, the son of the founder of Clarins, and focuses on science-backed research to perfect their treatments, while also priding itself on its commitment to protecting the environment. Relax with a glass of champagne while receiving some of the best in the world treatments, right here in Toronto. 

Services include: 

  • Advanced technology facial treatments 
  • HydraFacials 
  • Clarins treatments 
  • Wellness packages 

Stillwater Spa 

Hotel: Park Hyatt

Brand new, and ready to introduce you to a world of luxury and relaxation, the Stillwater Spa was designed by world-renowned designer Alessandro Munge of Studio Munge, who’s inspiration for the spa came from Canada’s seasons and natural landscape. Included in its luxury services is the peace of mind that all treatments are cruelty-free, vegan, and sustainable. 

Services include: 

  • All massages are performed by licensed massage therapists
  • A bath ritual paired with sparkling wine
  • Their award-winning 4-step nail system

Miraj Hammam Spa 

Hotel: Shangri-la

The Miraj Hammam Spa offers the experience of a traditional Turkish bathhouse. The facilities were designed with inspiration from Paris, Marrakech, and Istanbul, and invites guests to experience a wide array of traditional Middle Eastern spa treatments. While their Hammam steam chamber is currently under renovations, there are still many more luxury services that they offer.

Services include:

  • Use of all natural, environmentally friendly products 
  • MediSpa services 
  • Wellness retreats

The Spa 

Hotel: The Four Seasons 

The Four Seasons chain is well-known for its commitment to luxury, so it’s no wonder that their spa in Toronto has made our list. Offering one of the best relaxation opportunities in the city and using state of the art technology, guests can escape the busyness of day-to-day life and live in luxury for a little while. 

Services include: 

  • Gold, diamond, and luxury treatment options 
  • Certain nail treatments come with a complimentary glass of prosecco 
  • Hypnosis and psychic readings 
  • Traditional Chinese Medicine 
  • Treatments for those living with cancer

The Spa 

Hotel: St Regis  

Touted as Canada’s highest luxury spa, The Spa at St Regis is a brand-new luxurious escape that uses luxury brand Sothys in many of their treatments. At the spa, guests can enjoy a wide array of treatments, including spa packages that were inspired by Caroline Astor, a prominent New York socialite during the gilded age of New York.

Services include:

  • Spa butlers
  • Brazilian lymphatic drainage massage
  • Oxygen facials

Elmwood Spa and Elm Spa 

Hotel: None 

Located in the building that housed Toronto’s first YWCA, this historic spa, and its sister spa, the Elm Spa, are the only ones on this list not located inside of a hotel. The Elmwood Spa is a large spa that offers a large variety of packages and experiences, from personal, one-on-one treatments, to hosting events such as parties. The Elm Spa is Elmwood’s smaller, boutique sister, offering treatments in a cozy, Zen environment.

Elmwood also prides itself on its involvement in the community, giving generously to women’s organizations, SickKids, and many others. 

Services include: 

  • Massage services performed by Registered Massage Therapists 
  • Treatments created for those living with cancer
  • Indigenous Australian healing techniques 
  • MediSpa services 

Lily Frances | Staff Writer

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