A Scandinavian-inspired sauna, ice bath and recovery sanctuary tucked inside a tropical garden in An Hải.
A walled garden of mango trees, koi ponds and string-lit teakwood. Inside: an authentic Finnish sauna, a properly cold plunge, a steam room — and the time to use them slowly.
Slow tea.
Mango trees.
Koi pond.
A proper hot sauna — not the lukewarm hotel kind. Cedar walls, dim light, the only sound the water on the stones. Stay until the heat moves through you.
Three minutes is long. Most stay one. The cold doesn't ask permission — it just clears the head. Pair it with the sauna in three rounds for the contrast effect.
Between rounds you sit in the garden — long teakwood deck under mango trees, the koi pond, slow tea, no phones. This part is the point.
Instrumental music drifts through the garden. The koi pond does most of the talking. Bring a laptop or leave it in the bag, take the call between rounds, settle in for the afternoon — the garden slows your pace either way. The city is ten minutes away. It feels much further.
Walk in for an hour. Stay for three.
A physical card we punch each visit. No app, no membership, no auto-renewals — just full days of sauna, ice bath, steam and garden whenever you want them.
"The closest thing to a Nordic spa I've found in Southeast Asia. Proper hot, properly cold, and the garden makes you slow down."
Three blocks across town in An Thượng, our reformer Pilates studio takes the same approach — slow, considered movement, small classes, no rush. Heat one day, lengthen the next. They go well together.