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Pennsylvania Spa Guide: The Best Spas in Pittsburgh

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A modern and dynamic city in Pennsylvania, Pittsburgh is home to an award-winning culinary scene, iconic stadiums hosting major sports events, a vibrant Cultural District, renowned museums, and a variety of festivals. If you need break from exploring the city, discover the ultimate relaxation and rejuvenation in the Steel City with our comprehensive spa guide.

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Awareness & Wellness Center

5541 Walnut Street, Third Floor, Pittsburgh PA 15232; (412) 291-8155

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More than just a spa, Awareness & Wellness Center is a group practice where diverse practitioners help their patients pursue holistic and mindful wellness with evidence-based practices. The therapists at the center develop a personalized plan for everyone who comes through their door. Their primary offerings are several forms of psychotherapy and sound healing.

Their sound healing treatments were developed in partnership with concert violinist and Carnegie Mellon University professor Monique Mead. Her research shows that those who follow her sound bath protocol reduce their stress by 70 percent after one session. Other benefits they list include relief of anxiety and depression, better sleep, reduced pain and physical tension, lower blood pressure, and improved ability to focus.

Their private sound bath experiences are designed with all the senses in mind including lavender and eucalyptus aromas and a setting filled with natural light. Sessions include sound created by the violin, singing bowls, and other healing instruments.

ESSpa Organic Skincare & Salon 

17 Brilliant Ave., Pittsburgh, PA 15215; (412) 782-3888

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Eva Sztupka, a Hungarian immigrant, wants to make sure that everyone coming to ESSpa Organic Skincare & Salon “deserves the best possible experience for the best value.” It’s a philosophy they extend to people of all ages, even welcoming children with special services. They want everyone who comes through their door to feel like a special guest in their home.

In addition to traditional spa services they offer biohacking. which involves creating individualized plans based on guests’ needs, desires, and lifestyle. Their bioHacking treatments address specific areas of concern and might include personal coaching, cellular detox, body vibration, harmonic frequency modulating, and pain relief.

They are renowned for their facials with Sztupka, the owner and lead esthetician, who has been named one of “the top three estheticians in North America” every year since 2017. The spa’s mission is to teach guests how to take care of their own skin. Facial services include plasma fibroblasting, HydroFacials, PRX-T33 WIQO Italian peel, CO2 lifts, dermaplaning, microdermabrasion, light therapy, and anti-aging peels.

Other spa services include massages, wraps, scrubs, and reflexology. EsSpa proudly hires only full-time, certified massage therapists, ensuring they have benefits and secure employment so that they can pass on top-quality services to their guests.

Evolve Wellness Spa 

228 S. Highland Ave., Pittsburgh, PA 15206; (412) 441-0860

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Evolve Wellness Spa is a destination for those who want to live their lives “joyously and beautifully.” They proudly declare their passion for making people feel good and look their best. With life-enhancing services, they want to help people get relief from pain, freedom from skin concerns and an overall happier life with relief from stressors.

They’re serious about the health benefits, wanting their guests to find such things as “a decrease in symptoms from depression and anxiety, increased joint flexibility, improved range of motion, less dependence on medications, improved circulation, relaxation of muscles, and release of endorphins.” Whether it is a single treatment or a program that guests and therapists develop, Evolve Wellness Spa wants to provide the pathway to better health.

Their treatments include facials, microdermabrasion, lash lifts and tinting, massage, Reiki and crystal attunement, sound massage and sound baths, and waxing. They offer wedding packages for both bride and groom. Throughout the year they offer seasonal packages such as one for Father’s Day and Mother’s Day. Other packages include spa days, maternity offers, and a series of services ranging from three to 12. They also offer healing classes focused on spiritual wellness.

The Health Club & Spa at Fairmont Pittsburgh

510 Market Street, Third Floor, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, 15222; (412) 773-8882

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At The Health Club & Spa at Fairmont Pittsburgh, they want to accompany you on a luxurious wellness journey—one that is carefully curated to help you meet your specific goals, whether it is stress relief or specific health issues. Located in the hotel, the spa and health club are open to the public and offer treatments such as restorative manicures and pedicures, massages, facials, and body treatments. Their services include Aromatherapy Associates, Theragun, and Knesko product lines.

They welcome people to come and spend the day with any service. Facilities include refreshments, tranquility spaces, a 6,000-square-foot fitness center, dry cedar saunas, eucalyptus steam rooms, and private showers. Nor are their services for individuals only. They specialize in providing an oasis for groups looking for somewhere special to celebrate.

They’ll work with you to provide exactly the sort of spa moment you’re looking for and even provide private access to a relaxation lounge that includes coffee, tea, water, and any food you wish to cater in. Designed as a luxurious sanctuary with state-of the-art facilities, they combine authentic traditional services with modern innovations.

Fillir   

5200 Butler Street, Pittsburgh, PA ; (412) 744-9400

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For those seeking non-invasive aesthetic enhancements, Fillir is an award-winning medical spa led by a double board-certified doctor. They are committed to offering the latest, safest, and most effective procedures. And so there aren’t any surprises, they offer pricing transparency so you know exactly what the cost of your treatments is.

Their services include Botox, filler, RF microneedling, laser hair removals, facials, and skincare. They put great care into their facials, knowing that everyone’s skin has different needs. They offer a free consultation delivered in a relaxed environment that reviews all possible treatments while creating a plan. Facial options include hydrating, anti-aging, dermaplaning, acne fighting, Bio Repeel, and laser facials.

Judit European Day Spa 

605 Beaver Street, Sewickley, PA 15143; (412) 904-3223

The co-founders of Judit European Day Spa are a mother-daughter duo who emigrated from Hungary and know how to provide royal treatments in the European style. They founded the spa in 2006.

Before coming to the U.S., Elizabeth was a much sought-after masseuse who even gave massages to a member of the royal family. Her daughter, Judit, has extensive training and experience in skincare following the Hungarian aesthetic where facials are considered essential maintenance and not a luxury.

They use Eminence Organic Skin Care and Omorovicza, both all-natural Hungarian product lines, in their services. Their menu features a wide variety of treatments including massages, body treatments, facials, waxing, sugaring, nail services, and enhancements. .

Woodlands Spa & Salon at Nemacolin

1001 Lafayette Drive, Farmington PA 15437; 1 (866) 344-6957

Located an hour and 25 minutes from Pittsburgh by car, Woodlands Spa & Salon at Nemacolin is a place like no other. A standalone structure across from the main lodging buildings, it is surrounded by a still stream of water that one must cross to enter, leaving behind the rest of the world to enter peacefully into the sanctuary.

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The current owner and CEO of Nemacolin was the spa’s first manager and she lovingly designed the building and spearheaded everything the three-story building had to offer from squash courts to a heated pool surrounded by sculptures and windows to the outdoors. Guests are welcome to use all of the facilities including a large hot tub, steam room, sauna, relaxation lounges, and fireside lounge where there are complimentary snacks and a menu to order a healthy meal from.

The spa services menu constantly changes and is filled with creative services including authentic traditions, cutting-edge therapies, and luxurious relaxation techniques designed to meet everyone’s wellness needs. The menu offerings include things that can’t be found elsewhere. There are those who specialize in Ayurvedic and crystals while others are experts on the latest facial techniques. Many of their packages take advantage of the surrounding resort such as the golf wellness package that includes a golf lesson along with a range of motion assessment and a medical massage.

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Elsewhere on the Nemacolin campus is the Holistic Healing Center led by Dr. Jerry Lin who meets with guests and determines their needs, whether it is acupuncture, Crystal Light therapy, floating, holistic integrative therapy, meditation, infrared light therapy, yoga, specialty massage, cryotherapy or sound therapy. There is also an on-site apothecary where Dr. Lin can prescribe various blends and teas as part of an overall herbal medicine regimen.

Osiris Wellness and Day Spa 

1511 Mars Evans City Rd., Evans City, PA  16033; (724) 538-4004

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Tranquility is the first step toward relaxing, rejuvenating, and revitalizing one’s soul at the Osiris Wellness and Day Spa. It’s a place where they create a calm setting and then provide guests with high-quality education, products, equipment, and services—all designed to help them extend their wellness and beauty experience to their life beyond the walls of the spa. The spa derives its name from the Egyptian god of rejuvenation, eternal life, and prosperity.

Arrive early so you have time to explore and take advantage of the peaceful areas in which to rejuvenate. The spa spreads across 8,000 square feet of wooded acres. Relaxation rooms are filled with cushioned loungers while a 15,000-gallon koi pond provides the sound of running water to help guests relax. Spa therapists help guests determine the best service for them based on an in-depth review and analysis. They may also provide an at-home regimen.

Their services are grouped into body care and skin care. The standard massage selections (aromatherapy, hot stone, pregnancy, Swedish/deep tissue, and therapeutic) can be enhanced with many different options including CBD, lymph drainage, Reiki, marine magnesium, and reflexology.

Alternative therapies include a detoxifying foot bath, bamboo massage, Lomi Lomi, Thai herbal compress therapy and a signature restorative healing service. Body treatments range from salt and sugar scrubs to wraps and back treatments.

Skin care options include facials, eye and lip treatments, body waxing, pedicures and manicures, and advanced treatments such as dermaplaning, LED light therapy, and microdermabrasion.

Pittsburgh Center for Complementary Health and Healing

1124 South Braddock Ave., Suite B, Pittsburgh, PA 15218; (412) 242-4220

Breathe in the tranquility at the Pittsburgh Center for Complementary Health and Healing, a place where they believe all bodywork should be as unique as the person receiving it. Before every session, clients consult with a trained bodywork therapist about what their goals are for the session and how those goals can be met. The consultation is followed by the opportunity to relax on a warm water table where the air is filled with calming aromas and peaceful music.

Founder Nikki Remic Bannon built the center with an emphasis on treating the body, mind, and soul. Native to Pittsburgh, she began studying bodywork when she was 14. Complementary therapies became even more important to her when she had a life-threatening bout with undiagnosed Crohn’s Disease.

In 2005, it led her to open a wellness spa that integrated massage therapy, energy healing, yoga, and meditation. She brings on board team members who are aligned with her commitment to meeting guests wherever they are and helping them meet their goals and intentions from a non-judgmental place of support.

Massage services are customized to the individual and all include time on the boiance float massage table, warm neck rolls and therapeutic-grade aromatherapy. Massage options include Ayurvedic rituals, red rock deep heat treatments, and mind-body renewals. Their enhancement menu includes such things as hot stones, paraffin dips, foot soaks, and CBD or castor oil applications.

There are massage options available for parents and children to get side-by-side treatments. Energy work services include Reiki, guided meditation, cellular expansion healing sessions, reflexology, and craniosacral therapy.

Specialized spa treatments include a sacred stone facial treatment, a 2-hour treatment that combines a foot soak with a massage and facial, a Peruvian chocolate indulgence, and a quiet mind body ritual. Samplings from their wellness menu include oncology massage, lymphatic drainage, geriatric massage, private therapeutic yoga, and private therapeutic qigong.

The Sewickley Spa 

337 Beaver Street, Sewickley, PA 15143; (412) 741-4240

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Do you want to feel fabulous? The Sewickley Spa has the secrets for getting you there—and to pamper and soothe you on the journey. Founder Dorothy Andreas opened the spa in 1998, well into a successful career in the beauty industry that started when she was 16. She sold the spa in 2020 to it current owner, Jonelle McMahan.

The destination spa can be found amid beautiful gardens, a koi pond, and waterfalls in a 120-year-old Victorian home, a place where people have come to indulge in a gracious lifestyle since the 1800s. After you’ve spent a day at the spa getting luxury treatments, you can visit nearby restaurants, art galleries, boutiques and other historic homes. The spa can host group meetings and parties.

Service offerings include facials, body therapies, massage, waxing, lashes, brows, manicures, and pedicures. Facials are customized to individual needs taking into account heredity, lifestyle routines, and the effects of the elements. Facial options include a rejuvenating facial, a remedy facial, a gentleman’s hot towel facial, Hydramemory facial, active pureness, paraffin, and a back facial.

Massage modalities include Swedish, deep tissue, aromatherapy, hot stone, pregnancy, and couples massage. Body treatments offered incorporate seaweed, sea salt, and paraffin.

Spa Jema 

117 First Avenue, Pittsburgh, PA 15222; (412) 281-3336

Head to the Golden Triangle district if you’re in need of the attention that can be found only in a full-service spa and salon. Spa Jema searches for ways to make you feel at home while catering to all of your needs from beauty to wellness treatments.

They’ve curated a “Spa Jema Experience” that starts with their elegantly designed lounge where guests can relax, enjoy beverages, and prepare themselves for their spa experience. For an extra $20, guests can use the cedar sauna. After a massage, guests can shower. They also provide robes, flip-flops, and towels.

Spa Jema is renowned for its comprehensive range of services including massages, facials, body treatments, and nail care. Their massage offerings range from Swedish and deep tissue to hot stone and aromatherapy, each tailored to meet the individual needs of their clients. Their facials are designed to address various skin concerns using top-tier products and techniques such as microdermabrasion, chemical peels, and LED light therapy.

A stand-out service at Spa Jema is their signature Jema Glow Facial, which combines exfoliation, hydration, and a relaxing facial massage to leave the skin radiant and glowing. Additionally, they offer specialized treatments like prenatal massages for expectant mothers and the Gentleman’s Facial, tailored specifically for male skin care needs.

Stonewater Salon & Spa

5326 Clairton Blvd., Pittsburgh, PA  15236; (412) 882-2000

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Stonewater Salon & Spa is a sanctuary for relaxation and beauty, situated in the East Liberty neighborhood. The spa offers a comprehensive range of services designed to rejuvenate the body and mind. Known for their skilled staff and personalized treatments, Stonewater provides an experience that leaves guests feeling cared for and refreshed.

Their service menu includes a variety of massages such as Swedish, deep tissue, hot stone, and prenatal. Each massage is tailored to meet the specific needs of the client, ensuring a customized and therapeutic experience. Stonewater also offers a range of facials from classic European treatments to advanced options like microdermabrasion and chemical peels, using high-quality products to enhance skin health and appearance.

Stonewater Salon and Spa emphasizes the importance of holistic wellness, offering body treatments such as detoxifying wraps, scrubs, and the luxurious Stonewater Signature Body Treatment, which combines exfoliation, hydration, and relaxation techniques for an all-encompassing spa experience.

Sugar Spa and Beauty Bar

3185 Babcock Blvd., Pittsburgh, PA 15237; (412) 837-1522

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Sugar Spa and Beauty Bar, located in the North Hills of Pittsburgh, is a chic and contemporary spa dedicated to delivering top-notch beauty and wellness services. The spa’s modern decor and welcoming atmosphere create the perfect setting for clients to unwind and indulge in a variety of treatments.

Their extensive menu includes facials, massages, body treatments, and nail services—all designed to enhance beauty and promote relaxation. Sugar Spa’s facials are particularly popular, with options ranging from classic deep cleansing to advanced anti-aging treatments like microdermabrasion and chemical peels. Their Signature Sugar Glow Facial—which combines exfoliation, hydration, and a soothing facial massage—is a client favorite.

Massage services at Sugar Spa include Swedish, deep tissue, hot stone and prenatal, each tailored to meet the individual needs of the client. For those looking for a unique experience, the spa offers a Sugar Scrub Massage, which combines exfoliation and relaxation to leave the skin smooth and revitalized.

In addition to their spa services, Sugar Spa and Beauty Bar provides a full range of nail treatments including manicures, pedicures, and nail enhancements. Their expert technicians use high-quality products to ensure beautiful and long-lasting results. The spa also offers makeup services, including application for special occasions and lessons for those looking to enhance their skills.

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Bridgette, who is a second-generation journalist, fell in love with spas and travel while working as a writer and editor for 16 years at the Educational Institute of the American Hotel & Lodging Association. As a freelancer for the International SPA Association, she co-wrote two textbooks, nine workbooks, and numerous case studies on spas. Her freelance career began in the 80s and she has written for publications in Michigan, Arizona, California, and Texas along with several regional and national publications. She is a committed storyteller who loves sharing narratives which improve people's quality of life and build community. Born and raised in Michigan, she currently lives in Lansing with her husband and son. See more of her writing at bridgetteredman.com.