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Aman Spa New York

New York City, New York

why we love it

Aman Spa New York is, without question, the most luxurious spa in the city. Set within Aman New York, it's a fully immersive wellness experience, spread across three floors dedicated to wellness and longevity. Their services are expansive: there's traditional banya rituals with venik massage and hot-cold immersion, acupuncture, reiki, IV therapy, cryotherapy, and lymphatic facials. One of the highlights is their private contrast therapy suite, with sauna, cold plunge, and steam. Every detail of the spa feels intentional and refined; this is where you go when you want the highest level of care in the most curated setting.

Originally featured in The New York City Recovery Guide

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Health And Beauty

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Aman Spa New York

730 5th Ave., Manhattan

phone number

212.557.7020

hours

Mon-Sun: 6am-10pm

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