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Corinthia London has become one of the most interesting wellness addresses in the city, and its newest move confirms it. The hotel has relaunched its spa under a new concept called Biome, ending its long-running ESPA partnership and teaming up instead with British botanical brand Wildsmith and the cult skincare label Augustinus Bader.
The spa
The setting alone makes the case. Biome spans four floors and 3,300 square metres, with 17 private treatment pods and a vast subterranean thermal floor: swimming pool, vitality pool, a new cold plunge, a glass amphitheatre sauna, steam room, and experience showers. Every Biome journey opens with a guided sequence of heat and water, steam, sauna, plunge, and recovery, designed to reset you before anything else begins. There's even a multi-sensory Sync Sauna with rhythmic self-massage and aromatic towel rituals, finished with a hydrating mist of English rose, calendula, and hyaluronic acid.
Wellness that meets the modern problems
What makes Biome feel current is its diagnosis of why we're all so frazzled. It's built around what Wildsmith calls "silent loads": the invisible weight of chronic stress and sensory overload that so many people now carry. The treatments target four modern complaints: sleep and fatigue, overload and depletion, disconnection, and posture and tension. Each begins with a consultation so the therapist can adapt in real time.
Why it matters
Biome is a smart read on where high-end wellness is going.
Originally published at jadepeak.com.






