Health &Amp; Fitness activities in Europe
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A
Melt
A full range of massage techniques – from Swedish to shiatsu and many more in between – are doled out by expert practitioners at Melt, aka the Temple Bar Healing Centre. Also available are a host of other left-of-centre healing techniques, including acupuncture, Reiki and polarity therapy. It's all very alternative, but the touchy-feely vibe never obscures the fact that these folks really know what they're doing. They have also set up shop in the Westin
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B
Mandala Day Spa
It sells itself as the 'essence of Eastern solace', but even the cringeworthy feng shui nonsense doesn't detract from the fact that this is a terrific little spa where you genuinely can iron out those stress creases and get back in touch with your inner softness (there is such a thing as too much spa treatment).
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C
Markievicz Leisure Centre
This excellent fitness centre has a swimming pool, a workout room (with plenty of gym machines) and a sauna. You can swim for as long as you please, but children are only allowed at off-peak times (10am to 5.30pm Monday to Saturday).
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