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ATM visitors to get a taste of Taj Spa

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Taj Spa boasts of offering extensive spa massages

THE ATM welcomes tens of thousands of exhibitors and enthusiasts and, each year that it participates, the Taj Spa at the Taj Palace Hotel Dubai always offer relief to visitors by providing them 15-minuter relaxing head and shoulder massage courtesy of the Taj Spa’s expert therapists.

Having been known to be one of the premium spa service provider in Dubai, the Taj Spa is a five-star spa offering the most authentic Ayurvedic spa treatment using modern application technique and aromatic products. Taj Spa also boasts of offering an extensive spa massages popular in the Far East and Europe and is an advocator of healthy living with its interesting spa cuisine offerings.  
“We have always been popular during the ATM each time we participate,” said Regina Santos, Spa & Health Club manager. “We are probably the only one offering this relaxing service to tired exhibitors and guests. Our stand has become more popular than anyone else because of this exemplary unique exhibition service. Everyone has always considered it a treat.
Last year our Taj Spa therapists averages on per day basis about 700 guests taking spa massage samplers in our stand. The head and shoulder massages were very popular; some of these guests actually make bookings to come to our spa at the hotel right after the fair. Our Taj Spa has been doing very well not only during the fair. It is extremely gratifying to be considered as a top spa choice in the city.”
The Taj Palace Hotel offers 147 executive rooms; the largest in the city at 61 square meters with balcony, 12 suites and 90 fully furnished and serviced apartments. It is located right at the heart of the city centre, just ten minutes from the Dubai International Airport and walking distance to the major shopping malls. It is the only hotel offering a five-star Taj Ayurvedic Spa that focuses on the Indian Ayurveda spa discipline. The hotel hosts four multi-cuisine restaurants Indian, Italian, Turkish-Arabic and Japanese.

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