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The world's most Instagrammable spas: photos from there get millions of likes

Albina PanchenkoNews
At which spa resorts people take the most photos

Rest, relaxation, and recuperation are, of course, good things. But what's the point if no one sees it? This is the principle of some fans of the Instagram app. That's why hundreds of thousands of posts with resort names appear on it. The LuxuryHotel service has figured out hashtags of which spas are the most popular. Read more about it in the OBOZREVATEL selection.

Ayana (Indonesia)

One of the most expensive spa complexes in Indonesia really impresses with its picturesque beauty. An abundance of greenery, stylish rooms, and the ocean just a few steps away. All this makes the hotel popular among wealthy tourists. There are restaurants, luxury boutiques, and coffee shops on the territory.

It should be noted that there are several hotels of this chain in the country. All of them have a unique design and their own set of advantages. For example, business travelers are more likely to stay in Jakarta, and couples in Bali. For all guests, the staff works around the clock to fulfill almost any whim.

Currently, more than 130 thousand photos can be found under the #AyanaResort hashtag.

Blue Lagoon (Iceland)

This incredibly beautiful resort attracts thousands of tourists every year. They are not even deterred by the remoteness of the reservoir, high prices, and long lines. People are ready to endure all the inconveniences for the sake of a photo in the blue warm water in the middle of a mountain range.

By the way, this place is considered one of the most famous and popular in the country. But not everything is as great as it seems. Many tourists were disappointed after seeing the Blue Lagoon with their own eyes.

However, the hashtag #bluelagooniceland already has more than 110 thousand posts and their number is only growing every day.

Széchenyi Baths (Hungary)

This bath complex is considered the largest in the whole of Europe. Its total area is 6,220 square meters. There are various pools with hot and cold water. 15 of them are located in buildings dating back to the early 20th century, and 3 more are outside.

Swimming in the warm baths of Budapest on a winter day against the backdrop of incredible architecture is quite an adventure. People come here primarily for recreation. But the photos from here are simply wonderful. More than 60,000 photos with the #SzechenyiBaths hashtag are proof of this.

LaMamounia (Morocco)

This luxurious palace hotel in the very center of Marrakech offers guests a range of services. There are 4 elite restaurants, a rooftop lounge, family rooms, swimming pools, and a spa with a huge list of treatments.

And all this is surrounded by amazing rooms. The hotel's design combines local flavor with European quality standards. There are both exquisite rooms decorated with gilding and jewelry and minimalist rooms in the Western style. One thing is clear: it is impossible to leave this place without taking photos. There are now more than 52 thousand posts on Instagram with the #LaMamounia hashtag.

Shoreditch House (UK)

It's hard to imagine that the country's largest spa hotel is located in the heart of London. Its guests have round-the-clock access to a rooftop pool overlooking the city, a spa, saunas, bars and restaurants. The rooms are decorated in an elegant English style and have no unnecessary details. All this makes the complex popular among tourists. Already 45 thousand Instagram users have posted photos with the hashtag #Shoreditchhouse.

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