There was a little mix up with our booking time but the manager was straight on it and she managed... read more
There was a little mix up with our booking time but the manager was straight on it and she managed... read more
Loved Alexandra for my treatment. Very technical and brilliant. The pool is a long way from the... read more
I was gifted a spa break at any Bannatyne spa. I chose Edinburgh Queen Street. Thought it was going to be more of a gym than spa. Didnt like the on line booking system because it restricted options.
In fact, it was very zen. Comfortable, pamper. Waiting area with heated beds, flexible spa option on consultation with therapist. Got just what I wanted and loved it.
Will come back and recommend it.

We had the Christmas cracker spa day. The back massage was with a spiced ginger and nutmeg oil, overall very good treatments with nice friendly staff.

I have read all the reviews about this spa but I went with an open mind. It is all true about the facilities being run down etc however, the treatments were outstanding. We were met by two friendly therapists who introduced themselves and shook our hands, we were led into the treatment room with engaging friendly chat.
The consultation was a full explanation of the treatments we had booked, asking how we like our pressure, any areas of concern etc, informing us what we had to take off prior to the massage and what towels to lie on and get under in prep, the therapist then left before checking If I had any questions.
A knock at the door, the therapist re-entered, washed hands, placed a bolster under my ankles, tucked the towel into my pants, a hot towel compress was applied to my back before the massage which was a wonderful relaxing touch. The massage began and about 2mins into it I was asked how the pressure was - it was just perfect.
Once our treatments were finished, the therapist informed us it had come to an end, ask how are massage was, then explained to us to get dressed and meet them outside. The treatment room was immaculate with tidy work surfaces.
Upon leaving the treatment we were outside where the therapist had water, aftercare and a Christmas promotion for Nov/Dec was given for if we wanted to rebook, as were shown to the relax room we were pointed out to the product they were recommending and why, where we would get more water and advice that the heated loungers in the relaxing room would warm up the muscles and benefit the massage.
This is great value for money if you are just looking for treatments only, would highly recommend.

Tried to book online for two treatments for 5 days time which the system wouldn't allow me to do and so I used their email system to book. Hadn't heard anything 24 hours later and called to follow up. Extremely rude customer service and they put the phone down on me. Would NOT recommend based on this - the exact OPPOSITE of a relaxing spa treatment!

Visited this site as part of a spa package, oh dear. The reception area is small, not enough seats for our party. You are then asked if you want a spa package bag for £6 and £10 deposit, thinking you may get some body lotion, samples etc, you have the returnable towel, robe and flip flops, stuff I'd just had for nothing at the hotel spa I had just left, you get to keep the flip flops. It's a bit of a maze to find the changing rooms, actual spa etc, up and down various stairs - there is a lift if needed. We were 'delighted' to be told the pool was out of action, but the jacuzzi was running. We changed and the first of us went downstairs to our massage, which was very good and professional, then into the relaxation room which was ok... the nail bar and waiting area for the spa is in a corridor. After that things went downhill, the facilities are just a sauna and a steam room, jacuzzi - which was grubby - surrounded by half a dozen loungers and a view out onto a roof top area with half a dozen dead plants in an attempt at terracing, with no access (this could have been quite pleasant if thought about). I was quite dismayed at the pool side showers - grotty, old tiles and grout - our local municipal pools are much better. Needless to say, we didn't stay long. The showers in the changing room weren't much better with only one of us getting hot water. When it came to changing and dressing there were no luxuries like a simple box of tissues or body lotion. Most of us hadn't brought shampoo or conditioner as having had spa visits before, we've never been to one without. As we changed we realised that people were walking past our large frosted glass window by us, this was a little disconcerting as if we could see them quite well, what could they see? Oh, and there's no cafe etc, so you can't really have a day. Not that you'd ever want to.
I guess if you use it for lunchtime gym facilities and it is reasonably priced ok, but as a spa, don't go near it. Sadly I'd left the Sheraton that morning with it's excellent multi-roomed facilities for this dump, a mistake I won't repeat.

My daughter and I had a massage here yesterday. 45 minutes of back, hand and feet, with Emma concentrating most on my shoulders. I've had many massages and Emmas communication and skill meant this was in my top two ( Fiona Campbell at Campbells Bowen Works in Glasgow being number one). My daughter was massaged simultaneously in the same room which and thoroughly enjoyed her treatment.
We also enjoyed pool, sauna, steam room and jacuzzi. The lady at reception was welcoming, polite and helpful.
The only downside was having to pay £6 each for gown, towel and flipflops (which you can keep though i didnt want but took as they are disposed of and not recycled.
Well done team.
