Get ready for a revolutionary wellness experience! The House+ Bubble phenomenon is about to take Singapore by storm.
This ambitious Chinese wellness venture is set to unveil a 24-hour spa and leisure complex, spanning an incredible 7.5 Olympic-sized swimming pools worth of space. But here's where it gets controversial: they claim it will be Singapore's largest spa of its kind.
House+ Bubble, a S$45 million project nestled in Perennial Business City, Jurong East, is designed to cater to 700-1,000 visitors daily. Phase One, covering 49,000 sq ft, will have a soft opening on Feb 21, followed by an official launch on Mar 14. The company has ambitious plans to expand this to a whopping 100,000 sq ft.
Among its many facilities, House+ Bubble boasts a women's hot spring pool with adjustable temperatures, a range of massage therapy rooms, and a dedicated yoga and meditation space.
And this is the part most people miss: wellness is not just about physical relaxation. It's about holistic well-being, and House+ Bubble seems to understand this. By offering a range of experiences under one roof, they're creating an environment where visitors can truly immerse themselves in a wellness journey.
But is this just a clever marketing ploy, or a genuine revolution in the wellness industry? Are we witnessing the future of wellness, or is this just a flash-in-the-pan trend?
What are your thoughts? Do you think House+ Bubble's ambitious plans will revolutionize the wellness scene in Singapore, or is this just another spa with a fancy name? We'd love to hear your opinions in the comments below!