Escape into Tranquility

Wind Creek Bethlehem’s newest offering, Spa at Wind Creek, recently opened its doors to guests in the Lehigh Valley and beyond.

At 14,000 square feet, Spa at Wind Creek is a full-service salon featuring ultra-luxe amenities including a cryotherapy room, relaxation pools, swinging chairs over a wading pool, nail spa, infrared saunas, aromatherapy steam rooms, and breathtaking views of Bethlehem.

Designed in partnership between Wind Creek Hospitality’s top in-house architects and a leading spa consultant, the spa’s design is as intentional as its primary offerings and amenities. Natural elements contrast with glamorous finishes—balancing an aura of opulence and nature.

Upon entry, Spa at Wind Creek’s lobby captivates the eye with a lavish beaded wall-covering and a custom light fixture fitted with white and gold leaves—sitting in front of a lush, green backdrop. Evoking elegance through luxe velvets and textures, Spa at Wind Creek’s touch of modern deco pays homage to the property’s rich Bethlehem Steel history.

Spa at Wind Creek immerses the mind into a relaxed and energized space,” explains Jennifer Rizzo, AIA, NCARB, In-house Architect and Head Designer at Wind Creek Hospitality. “The design works to complement and enhance the spa’s already impressive offerings.”

The spa’s treatment rooms feature a soft perimeter glow, elegant sconces, and luxury bedding—exuding warmth and extravagance. Outside of the co-ed lounge, guests will find a gratitude portal—encouraging a moment of reflection while overlooking a custom mosaic tree waterfall. Inside the co-ed lounge, guests can unwind while enjoying one of several amenities including hanging nest swings suspended over a pebble pond—all while enjoying an unbeatable view of the surrounding city and architecture.

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