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The Village Day Spa in Bronxville Moves to Irvington

Though you’re still in Westchester County, you’ll feel a world away with the Tropical Ritual Massage, which include jasmine and lemongrass oil massages.

But we mean that in the very best sense. The Village Day Spa in Bronxville has moved up to Irvington into the fabulous Cosmopolitan Building right on the Hudson River, taking over the former RiverSpa space.
Go For: Take a needed respite from winter with a Tropical Ritual Massage (100 minutes, $170). It starts with a 40-minute lemongrass oil massage and ends with a 40-minute jasmine oil massage with a gentle exfoliation and shower with an aromatic Thai bath gel in between.
Details:  Village Day Spa, 50 S Buckout St, Irvington (914) 337-7727; villagedayspa.com

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