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Try This: Spa H at Hotel Hartness

Sometimes you need a little R+R, and Spa H is the perfect place to do just that — and you don’t have to be a guest to indulge.

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We’ve taken you inside the new Hotel Hartness, to its restaurant Patterson, and even helped you get to know its general manager, but now it’s time for some pampering at Spa H.

You don’t have to be a hotel guest to make an appointment, so it’s the perfect way for Greenvillians to relax.

Keep reading for how you can Try This.

What we tried:

Danielle here. I started my day with the 80-minute hot stone massage ($245), which eased my muscle tension. After a break for lunch from The Captain — I had the tuna poke — it was time for my balancing botanical facial ($150), which left my skin clear and glowing.

Kyle here. My first treatment was the 80-minute honey magnolia body wrap ($245). I felt relaxed and refreshed with glowing skin. For lunch I ate The Captain Club, with delicious house-made chips, before heading to my balancing botanical facial ($150) — which was so good I left with some of the skincare products I fell in love with.

What not to miss:

Between treatments, you’ll have access to the relaxation room and outdoor patio. We took full advantage of both, resting and soaking in the ambiance of the spa.

Much like Hotel Hartness, the details are fresh and modern, from the furniture to the finishes to the artwork.

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We moved our relaxation outside for some vitamin D. | Photo by GVLtoday

What we’re still talking about:

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The spa is housed in this building near the hotel’s main building. | Photo by GVLtoday

If you want to take your Spa H experience to the next level, consider a staycation in one of Hotel Hartness’ spa suites.

Conveniently enjoy the amenities we did during our spa day with your own private balcony with nature views. Plus, you can’t pass up the complimentary breakfast complete with eggs from the Hartness Farm chickens.

We’re each planning our own spa suite stay after our day at Spa H.

How you can experience this:

Give Spa H a call (864.373.9802) to book your appointment. The team will walk you through your options to plan the perfect spa day.

Things to know if you go:

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