Royal Scotsman & Dior Beauty Partner on Luxury Sleeper Train Spa

Dior Royal Scotsman luxury sleeper train spa
The Dior Spa Royal Scotsman will be housed in one of Royal Scotsman's plush carriages with two treatment rooms and three treatments catered to the specific needs of train travel.
Photo Courtesy of Royal Scotsman, a Belmond Train

Royal Scotsman, a Belmond Train, Scotland has announced a long-term partnership with Dior Beauty to create the Dior Spa Royal Scotsman, a spa that is housed in one of the luxury sleeper train’s plush carriages with two lacquered treatment rooms, restyled with Dior’s iconic burgundy toile de Jouy motif. 

The Dior Spa Royal Scotsman blends two iconic Houses for a well-being escape inspired by Scotland’s ephemeral beauty. The new bespoke menu features three treatments devised by the French Maison’s wellness experts to cater to the specific needs of train travel.

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The D-Travel body massage (30-60 minutes) is a deep, slow massage that eliminates toxins, releases tension and relieves pain. Inspired by the Scottish seasons, the D-Elements full body treatment (60 minutes) begins with the application of semi-precious hot stones on the back to create a sense of warmth, followed by massage strokes that simulate a cooling breeze. The treatment ends with an application of Bain Dior body mist and hot oshibori.

For the face, the D-Highlands treatment (60 minutes) is inspired by Kobido facial massage techniques and enhanced with the Dior Prestige line, resulting in a rejuvenating facial that sculpts the face’s features and improves the skin’s appearance.

Belmond, as part of LVMH Moët Hennessy Louis Vuitton, has been a pioneer of luxury travel for 46 years, beginning with the acquisition of the Hotel Cipriani in Venice in 1976. Its portfolio extends across 24 countries with 50 properties that include the Venice Simplon-Orient-Express train, remote beach retreats like Cap Juluca in Anguilla, Italian hideaways such as Splendido in Portofino and gateways to world natural wonders like Hotel das Cataratas inside Brazil’s Iguazu National Park.

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