The Spa at Leola Village
A relaxing Tuscan-inspired spa
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Set in the heart of Pennsylvania Dutch Country, The Spa at Leola Village at
The Inn at Leola Village is an escape from the city (it’s an hour from Philadelphia, 1.5 hours from Baltimore and 2.5 hours from New York City). The 3,500-square-foot spa at the Forbes Travel Guide Four-Star hotel in
Lancaster County blends lavish Tuscan-style fabrics and furnishings with rustic Amish accents and antiques, transforming the buildings of this former 1800s tobacco farm into a relaxing Italian-inspired retreat.
The marriage of these two cultures is apparent everywhere you look — wide planks of distressed wood compose the reception desk and doors throughout, metal fixtures hand-forged by local Amish tradesmen complement the space, and deep shades of reds and oranges provide the backdrop to an eclectic mixture of Italian-themed artwork, some of which are by area artists.