6 spas + wellness spots to relax in Charleston

Get ready to kick your feet up and explore spas and wellness centers that will help you feel relaxed and rejuvenated.

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Escape your busy schedule + book a treatment.

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Stop what you’re doing. If you’re reading this and you’ve done one or more of the following: worked, cleaned the house, made dinner, cared for another person… it’s time to book yourself some rest + relaxation (guilt-free).

Keep reading for six spots to treat yourself to some self-care around Charleston.

Woodhouse Spa | This classic and luxurious spa is a staple in the Lowcountry community, pays extra attention to detail, and focuses on your experience.

Spa Azure | This spa was established in Mt. Pleasant back in 2010. You’re sure to feel spoiled and relaxed from the moment you walk through the door.

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This room is sure to bring you some peace and quite.

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Sôlt Wellness | This space is designed to let you escape the hustle and bustle of life stress for a moment. You can expect the subtle scent of a burning candle as you walk in, and you’ll leave feeling rested, relaxed, and restored.

Sauna House | Get ready to shake those aches and pains or relax with cold plunges + sauna treatments. Asheville-based Sauna House is adding a new location here in the Holy City.

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Get ready to shake those aches and pains.

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Lose Your Mind Head Spa | Think facial, but on your scalp. Escape for an hour with a massage that can stimulate hair growth, help your scalp condition, or simply melt your stress away.

The Spa of Charleston | This downtown spot offers several types of treatments, like hair styling, nail, makeup, and traditional spa services.

We’re just getting started on this list. If we missed your favorite spot to relax + refresh, let us know.

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