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As affluent modern travellers seek a boost for brain and body, hotels are now mindful of the wellness boom’s potential. We find out how Asaya at Rosewood Hong Kong accommodates this feel-good factor.

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The recently opened Asaya, on the sixth and seventh floor of the Rosewood in Hong Kong, provides a comforting, nest-like feel. Its outdoor courtyard and pools, surrounded by high whitewashed walls, contribute to a sense of a sanctuary in the sky, bathed in natural light and hidden from the hectic city. Meanwhile the hotel’s lap pool, bar and gym, connected to the wellness centre, offer endless harbour views.

Asaya’s Tony Chi-designed treatment rooms, bathhouses and beauty salon, plus two self-contained suites isolated from the Rosewood’s 413 rooms, reflect the importance of wellness to the high-end hospitality industry. There’s even a health-focused restaurant: the Mediterranean and Japanese-inspired Asaya Kitchen, headed by chef Renaud Marin.

“We are invested in your lifestyle, not just the next hour of your life,” says Erin MacNeil, Rosewood’s director of wellness. The Canadian expat wants to dispel the “yoga and granola” view of the concept by making it more accessible. She says it incorporates everything that makes us feel better: “Do you eat? Sleep? That’s wellness.”

The extensive offerings at Asaya range from an elevated take on massage packages (including a library of oils) to intravenous drips and minor cosmetic surgery; there’s expressive-arts therapy and consultations with the on-site naturopathic doctor. Your writer settles on 3D skin analysis and a men’s “anti-vice” facial. The diagnosis: my skin’s dehydrated. I must drink more water. MacNeil arrived in Hong Kong last year from Rosewood’s sister hotel in Beijing, where she was spa director. Whereas traditional spas have become transactional, wellness is more pervasive: packages have become programmes and the services permeate the rest of the hotel. As a result, taking responsibility for wellness across a hotel means liaising with other departments, from head chef to head of HR.

The wellness boom comes down to two main factors: affluence and technology. Access to more money means that people want to live the best life. Meanwhile, smartphones and the like are increasing mental stress and result in a need to switch off. Health-conscious consumers are a positive development for hotels: data shows that spa users tend to be high-spending guests. It seems wellness is becoming the hospitality industry’s holy grail.

Here to stay
Anticipated openings around the world in 2020.

Next year’s hotel-openings headlines will include the Nomad’s London landing and Rosewood hitting São Paulo but there’s a wealth of other openings to watch. Here’s our overview of some more addresses that you’ll want to check in to.

1.
Castello di Reschio
Lisciano Niccone, Italy


2.
Cheval Blanc
Paris


3.
Villa Copenhagen
Copenhagen


4.
Ace Hotel Kyoto
Kyoto


5.
The Raffles
Bali


6.
Hotel Magdalena
Austin, Texas

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