Mother Daughter Spa Days in London: The Best Venues for a Shared Experience
A mother daughter spa day is one of those rare things that works at almost any age, whether she’s six and excited about her first mini facial, or sixteen and in need of a quiet afternoon away from everything
The venues below all offer something you do together: side-by-side treatments, shared packages, or spaces that genuinely welcome both of you at the same time.
This isn’t a list of places that tolerate children, it’s a list of places that have thought about what this experience should feel like for both of you.
All options include under-16 access unless otherwise noted. For a full breakdown of what different London spas allow by age, see our kids and teen spa guide.
The Best Mother Daughter Spa Days in London
The Spa at Brown’s Hotel (Green Park)
The Mummy and Me Time package is one of the nicest dedicated mother-daughter experiences in London. It’s designed for children aged 4 to 12 and runs for one hour, a shared pampering session followed by Afternoon Tea for two in the Drawing Room.

The combination of treatments plus a proper sit-down tea makes it feel like a full occasion rather than just a quick appointment. Parental presence required throughout.
The best family wellness space in London, full stop. Cloud Twelve has a dedicated Family Wellness Centre and offers parent-child packages alongside children’s treatments from age 3.
The environment is calm without feeling grown-up and intimidating, genuinely the place to go if you want the experience to feel special for her, not just convenient for you. Good for birthdays, school holiday treats, or a quiet reset.
Pan Pacific London x Bonpoint (Liverpool Street)
Gentle skincare treatments for children aged 6 to 16, using Bonpoint’s hypoallergenic, natural products. You book alongside each other, this isn’t a drop-off arrangement.

The treatments are quiet and unhurried, and the hotel setting makes it feel properly special. From around £100 per person for 30 minutes.
Restore Beauty (Shooters Hill)
The most affordable dedicated mother-daughter option on this list. Their Shine package is designed for mum and a child aged 3 to 8, covering polish and facials for both, starting at around £80.
It’s a proper shared experience without the hotel price tag, a good choice if you want something meaningful without spending a fortune.
The Mother and Daughter package costs £380 for two and includes a private jacuzzi soak, a side-by-side 45-minute massage, and time in the Relaxation Room with a glass of Champagne.
This is the most grown-up option on the list and is better suited to older teens (16+) than younger children. A special occasion treat rather than an everyday choice.
A 45-minute side-by-side experience: a soothing massage and a personalised mini facial, done together. Elegant and calm. Call ahead to confirm current age policy and availability.
The Spa at Mandarin Oriental (Knightsbridge)
The Mini M.O. Treatments are tailored by age and cover facials, massages, scalp treatments and manicures/pedicures. Children over 14 can use the full spa facilities after their treatment.

One of the most luxurious options on our list and is best for a milestone birthday or a genuinely special occasion.
Bamford Wellness Spa (Brompton Cross)
Peaceful and nature-inspired, with a gentle approach to treatments. A better fit for older teens who are ready for slower, sensory experiences like massages or reflexology. Not designed for young children, but a lovely option for a mother-and-older-daughter day.
Mother Daughter Spa Day London: Under 16
Finding a shared spa experience that works for under-16s takes a bit more research, because many London spas don’t accept younger guests even with a parent present. The most reliable options for under-16s specifically are:
- Cloud Twelve: from age 3, dedicated family packages
- Restore Beauty: from age 3, affordable shared sessions
- Brown’s Hotel: ages 4 to 12, Mummy and Me package with afternoon tea
- Pan Pacific x Bonpoint: ages 6 to 16, natural products
- Mandarin Oriental: age-tailored treatments, teens 14+ can use full facilities
Always call the venue to confirm current age policy before booking, policies change,and it’s worth a two-minute check to avoid disappointment.
Can’t Get Out? Create a Spa Day at Home
Sometimes the most meaningful version is the one that happens in your own bathroom. You don’t need a booking or a budget, just a bit of time set aside and the intention to actually slow down together.
What you need:
- Warm towels or flannels
- Simple face masks (ones you apply together)
- Foot soak: a bowl of warm water, Epsom salt, a few drops of oil
- Herbal tea or hot chocolate
- Candles or a diffuser if you have one
- Soft background music
What to do:
- Set up a quiet space; towels down, drinks poured, phones away
- Apply face masks together and set a timer
- Take turns soaking feet or giving a hand massage
- Lie back and do nothing for a while, this is the part that matters
- Finish with a chat, a story, or just a quiet wind-down
Explore our At-Home Spa Kits & Calming Gifts, gentle tea blends, handmade candles and things designed for slow moments together.

Frequently Asked Questions
What is a mother daughter spa day in London?
It’s a spa visit where you and your daughter book treatments to enjoy at the same time, either side-by-side in the same room, or as part of a package designed for two.
The key difference from simply taking your child to a spa is that you’re both being treated, rather than one of you watching the other.
Can you do a mother daughter spa day with an under-16 in London?
Yes, but you need to choose carefully. Most hotel spas in London have a minimum age of 16 or 18 for treatments. The venues that specifically cater for younger girls alongside their mums are Cloud Twelve (from age 3), Restore Beauty (from age 3), Brown’s Hotel (ages 4–12), and Pan Pacific x Bonpoint (ages 6–16).
Always confirm directly with the venue before booking.
How much does a mother daughter spa day cost in London?
Prices range considerably. Restore Beauty’s Shine package starts at around £80 for two. Brown’s Hotel Mummy and Me experience (including afternoon tea) is in the £150–200 range for two.
Pan Pacific starts from around £100 per person. The Sofitel’s dedicated Mother and Daughter package is £380 for two. The Mandarin Oriental’s Mini M.O. Treatments vary by age and treatment.
What’s the difference between a mummy and me spa day and a teen spa day?
A mummy and me spa day typically refers to experiences designed for younger children – often ages 3 to 12 – where the focus is on a gentle shared moment together.
A teen spa day tends to refer to treatments aimed at older girls (12–17) that focus on skincare education and age-appropriate pampering. Some venues do both; others specialise in one or the other.
Are there mother daughter spa days near me in London?
London venues are spread across the city. Cloud Twelve and Bamford are in west London (Notting Hill and Brompton Cross). Brown’s Hotel and Rosewood are in central London. Pan Pacific is in east-central London near Liverpool Street. Restore Beauty is in south-east London (Shooters Hill).
The Mandarin Oriental and Sofitel are in central London. For south London, north London or outer boroughs, local salons with teen-friendly menus are often the most practical option, it’s worth asking your nearest beauty salon what they offer.
Want to book a spa day just for her? See our full guide to kids and teen spa days in London, organised by age group.

