Top 10 New Spas of 2006
By Katie Heffernan, Spa Editor
What were the best spas and salons to open this year? Read on and find out.
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Townhouse Spa
39 W 56th St, New York, NY
More like a Manhattan mansion, with just about every service a spa-goer could ever want. -
Truman's Gentlemen's Groomers
120 E 56th St, New York, NY
This luxurious spa was designed with the modern man in mind: the same old-school services, but in more sleek surroundings. -
Tribeca Medspa
114 Hudson St, New York, NY
One of the first spas to bring stem cell facials from Europe, this chic medical spa boasts advanced treatments and uses their own line of super-pure products. -
Phyto Universe
715 Lexington Ave, New York, NY
The purely botanical products do for your hair what the lush hanging garden does for the air inside this refreshing spa. -
Blow Styling Salon
342 W 14th St, New York, NY
Get a truly last-minute blow-out before you go out in the Meatpacking District. -
Frederic Fekkai
712 5th Ave, New York, NY
The Henri Bendel of haircuts--absolutely glamorous. -
Gansevoort Spa & Lounge
18 9th Ave, New York, NY
The sexy spa with a double life: a daytime haven turned exclusive hot spot come nightfall. -
Body By Brooklyn
275 Park Ave, Brooklyn, NY
This wet spa is worth the trek to Clinton Hill. -
LATHER Spa
127 E 57th St, New York, NY
These essential oils from the West Coast are a definite necessity. -
Thai Privilege Spa
155 Spring St, New York, NY
Authentic Thai massage just steps from the shops of Soho.
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Salon De Tokyo
200 W 57th St Ste 1308, New York, NY
A hole-in-the-wall massage studio that attracts adamantly loyal customers for its back-walking shiatsu. -
Okeanos Club Spa Banya
211 E 51st St, New York, NY
Russian treatments once fit for ancient czars now are used to lavish the modern midtown executive. -
Great Jones Spa
29 Great Jones St, New York, NY
Nurturing treatments and a stunning wet lounge prove this posh spa truly cares.

