SULTANE DE SABA
At the crossroads of the East and Asia, this temple of feminine beauty has been decorated with great refinement like a riad with subdued lights. You are greeted with mint tea and oriental pastry before tasting the fairy fingers of the female practitioners who have all been trained at the famous Wat Pho school in Bangkok. Venetian lamps and sweet smells guide you upstairs to the cabins with furniture from the Middle East. Some are reserved for depilation with oriental wax, others for facials or various massages. On the ground floor, a tea room offers other sweets to be enjoyed in a soft bathrobe.
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