Spas in and near Washington DC
The Spa at MGM National Harbor
Spa Pass
Nails
Massage
+1 more spa experience
Argentta Spa at The Watergate Hotel
Spa Pass
Massage
Facial
The Spa at Gaylord National Resort & Convention Center
Spa Pass
Spa Treatment
The Spa at Omni Shoreham Hotel
Massage
Facial
Couples Spa
Salamander Spa Washington DC
Spa Pass
Massage
The Spa at Four Seasons Hotel Baltimore
Spa Pass
Spa Treatment
Massage
The Spa at The Ritz-Carlton, Tysons Corner
Massage
Facial
The Spa at W Philadelphia
Day Pass
Massage
Facial
Caesars Atlantic City's Qua Spa at Nobu Hotel
Spa Pass
The Spa at Hard Rock Hotel & Casino Atlantic City
Spa Pass
Spa Treatment
Massage
Health Club & Spa at Fairmont Pittsburgh
Spa Pass
Spa Treatment
Facial
+1 more spa experience
Residence Wellness Spa by SouldeLana
Spa Pass
Facial
Couples Spa
+1 more spa experience
The Spa at Equinox Brooklyn Heights
Massage
Facial
The Spa at Naturopathica Tribeca at NEXUS Club
Spa Treatment
Massage
Facial
The Spa at The Dominick
Spa Pass
Massage
Facial
Intuisse Spa at Maison Hudson
Spa Pass
Massage
Facial
+1 more spa experience
The Spa at Equinox Soho
Facial
Spa Treatment
Massage
The Spa by Equinox Hotel Hudson Yards
Spa Pass
Couples Spa
Exhale Spa at Virgin Hotels NYC
Spa Pass
Massage
Facial
+1 more spa experience
The Spa at Equinox Rockefeller Center
Massage
Spa Treatment
Couples Spa
Frequently Asked Questions
What types of spa experiences and treatments do you offer in Washington?
You can find a wide range of spa experiences and treatments in Washington, from spa passes where you can use the amenities in the spa like the sauna and steam room at your leisure, to treatments like massages, facials, and more from some of the best spas in the world.
How much is a spa pass in Washington?
The cost of a spa pass in Washington varies depending on the property, date, and time of booking. Prices typically range from $40 to $150. You can check the exact price when you select your preferred location and time on ResortPass.com.
What is included with a spa pass in Washington?
A spa pass in Washington typically includes access to spa facilities such as relaxation lounges, steam rooms, saunas, and hot tubs. Additional services, like massages or facials, can be purchased during your booking process on ResortPass.com or by contacting the spa directly. Some passes may also include access to pools or fitness centers. Parking availability and fees vary by location, so check the property details during booking.
How do I check in for my spa pass?
Check-in for your spa pass in Washington is simple! Bring your confirmation email and a valid ID to the front desk or spa reception at the property. The staff will guide you through the process and provide access to the facilities.
Are towels, robes, and slippers included, or do I need to bring my own?
Towels, robes, and slippers are usually provided with the Washington spa passes we sell. However, it's always a good idea to confirm the amenities included with your specific pass during the booking process.
What are the most popular spa treatments and experiences in Washington?
The spa pass is definitely a fan favorite. However, massages for self care or couples massages are popular, as are facials and body treatments. Many of our spas also offer specialized treatments and amenities like LED/red light therapy, salt rooms, thermal pools, cold plunges and more. Check individual spa menus for specific details.
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Discover the Best Spas in Washington, DC
Washington, DC is known for its monuments, museums, and corridors of power--but just beyond the marble facades lies a growing culture of wellness. The capital city is home to world-class hotel spas where stillness replaces the city's hum and every detail is tuned toward renewal. Whether tucked into a historic landmark, perched along the Potomac, or set inside a luxury resort, these spas offer moments of balance for both locals and travelers.
With a spa day pass, you do not need to book an overnight stay to enjoy these spaces: ResortPass gets you access to steam rooms, pools, treatment suites, and lounges normally reserved for hotel guests. Whether you are a DC resident seeking a midweek reset or a visitor craving some calm between tours of the National Mall, these spas transform a day in the capital into a restorative retreat.
Why Washington, DC Is a Top Spa Destination
The DC area blends history with modern indulgence, and its spas reflect that duality. At The Ritz-Carlton, Tysons Corner, classic refinement meets restorative therapies in a setting known for its elegance. Four Seasons Hotel Baltimoreoffers harbor views with a cosmopolitan spa program that feels as international as the city itself.
Across the Potomac, MGM National Harborand Gaylord National Resort & Convention Centerdeliver resort-style wellness escapes, complete with expansive pools and family-friendly amenities. For those who want variety in one location, Balian Springsoffers a multi-story wellness club with thermal baths, meditation areas, and global spa rituals.
Even within city limits, choices abound. Argentta Spa at The Watergate Hotelis as famous for its contemporary design as it is for its treatments, while Omni Shoreham Hotelgives spa-goers the chance to recharge in one of the city's most storied addresses.
This mix of heritage, resort comfort, and innovation makes the DC area one of the most versatile spa destinations on the East Coast.
What's Included with a Spa Day Pass
Each property sets its own inclusions, but most spa day passes in Washington, DC provide:
- Access to amenities such as saunas, steam rooms, hot tubs, or hydrotherapy pools
- Relaxation lounges with quiet zones for reading or meditation
- Robes, towels, slippers, and secure locker access
- Use of fitness centers or swimming pools at select hotels
- Discounts or credits toward treatments like massages or facials
- ResortPass exclusives such as express services, wellness classes, or complimentary upgrades
- Same-day confirmation and flexible cancellation
Some locations go further. MGM National Harborand Gaylord Nationalinclude resort-scale amenities, while Balian Springsoffers an immersive wellness journey with infrared lounges, halotherapy, and themed thermal pools.
Why Locals and Visitors Love DC Spa Day Passes
For locals, spas are a way to step outside the daily grind of politics and deadlines. Residents book half-day retreats at Argentta Spa at The Watergate Hotelor the Omni Shoreham Hotel, choosing express facials or mini massages that fit easily between meetings. Weekends are reserved for slower indulgence, with couples heading to The Ritz-Carlton, Tysons Corneror friends planning girls' days at Balian Springs.
For visitors, a spa day is the perfect complement to sightseeing. After hours on the National Mall, guests retreat to a relaxation lounge or hydrotherapy circuit to ease sore muscles. Convention attendees at National Harbor often extend their stay with a wellness pass at Gaylord National Resort & Convention Centeror MGM National Harbor, turning business trips into restorative escapes. Travelers who prefer luxury lean toward the Four Seasons Hotel Baltimore, combining harbor views with high-touch service.
How to Choose the Right Spa Day Pass in Washington, DC
Choosing the right spa is less about what the city offers and more about the day you want to create. The variety in the DC area ensures there's a match for every intention.
- Luxury icons: While they may be further out from central DC, The Ritz-Carlton, Tysons Cornerand Four Seasons Hotel Baltimoredeliver classic elegance with premium treatments. Perfect for anniversaries, milestone birthdays, or when only the best will do.
- Urban escapes: Argentta Spa at The Watergate Hoteland Omni Shoreham Hotelgive city residents easy access to steam, saunas, and massages in landmark properties.
- Resort-style retreats: MGM National Harborand Gaylord National Resort & Convention Centerare ideal for families, groups, and business travelers who want more expansive facilities.
- Wellness playgrounds: Balian Springsis designed for discovery, offering multiple thermal experiences, guided meditation areas, and social spaces that make wellness a full-day event.
You Asked, We Answered: Insider Tips for Your Washington, DC Spa Day
Where can I find deals on spa treatments near me?
Hotel spas in DC often run seasonal promotions--particularly in winter and early spring. ResortPass makes it easy to browse current spa deals without signing up for memberships or searching multiple websites. For consistent value, weekday bookings tend to be more affordable than weekends, and mini treatments such as 30-minute massages or express facials are often priced lower.
Can I bring a guest or book multiple passes?
Yes. Each guest requires their own pass, but you can reserve multiple at once. Couples often book shared treatments at the The Ritz-Carltonin McLean, VA or Four Seasonsin Baltimore, while groups choose larger venues like Balian Springsin Arlington or Gaylord Nationalin DC, which have more social and family-friendly layouts. For girls' days or bachelorette weekends, many guests book spa passes together to create a shared itinerary.
What is the difference between a day spa and a hotel spa?
A day spa is a standalone business dedicated entirely to treatments and wellness services. A hotel spa is part of a larger property, which often means broader amenities: pools, fitness centers, lounges, and food and beverage service. Hotel spas also tend to emphasize a full resort experience, while day spas may focus more on treatments alone.
What is the difference between a spa and a medspa?
Traditional spas emphasize relaxation with massages, facials, and thermal experiences. Medspas add clinical treatments such as Botox, fillers, and laser therapy, often supervised by medical professionals. In the DC area, Argentta Spaand Balian Springslean toward traditional wellness, while certain boutique medspas in the area specialize in injectables and advanced skincare.
What is a head spa, and is it available in DC?
A head spa is a Japanese-inspired scalp treatment that combines cleansing, massage, and aromatherapy. It improves scalp health while offering deep relaxation. Though more common in New York or Los Angeles, the trend is growing in DC, with Balian Springsincorporating head spa techniques into its menu of services.
Can you spend a day at a hotel spa without staying overnight?
Yes. A spa day pass allows non-hotel guests to book treatments and use amenities for the day. This is the easiest way to access properties like The Watergate, Omni Shoreham, or National Harborresorts without booking a room.
Which spas in DC are best for families?
Families often choose Spa passes at Gaylord National Resortor MGM National Harbor, both of which offer expansive pools and social spaces. Balian Springs is also a popular pick for groups, though certain areas may have age restrictions.
What are the most popular spa treatments in DC?
Massage remains the most popular service, particularly Swedish and deep tissue. Facials--ranging from express glow treatments to multi-step anti-aging protocols-- are also in high demand. Thermal experiences such as hydrotherapy, hot stone therapy, and sauna rituals are increasingly popular at larger resorts.