QC NY Spa Announces Even More Opportunities to Relax With Expansion Coming in July

05/13/2024 in
QC NY Spa Announces Even More Opportunities to Relax With Expansion Coming in July

Good news for those of you who love being pampered with a side of Lower Manhattan’s striking skyline: QC NY, everyone’s favorite Governors Island spa, is expanding its offerings this summer. In July 2024, a new 15,000-square-foot building will add even more luxurious experiences including sensory saunas, waterfalls, a salt room, an ice room, a lavender room, a relaxation room with waterbeds and Casa QC, an Italianesque bistro.

Italian brothers Andrea and Saverio Quadrio Curzio (the “Q” and “C” namesakes of the spa), said in a statement that they are focused “on what the City needs: a luxuriously manicured backyard worth coming back to time and again…a place to relax where you get to make memories and rediscover joy.”

We certainly can’t say no to that. QC NY passes start at $98 for Sunset Entrance from 5 p.m. to 10 p.m., with five-hour Escape Entrance tickets starting at $124; passes include access to pools, relaxation areas, saunas and steam rooms. Massages, food and beverages are available separately for purchase. Plan your next staycation and book QC NY passes here.

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