Bliss Institute
A polished Zagreb spa near the Museum of Broken Relationships: Parisian Decléor and Carita products, photorejuvenation facials and the Bliss Aroma Massage.
Bliss Institute sits a three-minute walk from Zagreb’s famously poignant Museum of Broken Relationships, which makes it, quite literally, the place to restore your composure afterwards.
The name is not idle. Bliss by intention as much as by branding, the spa runs on a highly trained team who work with evident precision: the kind of practitioners who make a treatment feel considered rather than routine.
The product list signals the register. Bliss works with Decléor and Carita, two houses that carry a distinctly Parisian polish, and the treatment menu is broader than most. There is photorejuvenation for those minded to address ageing skin, and the Oxyphate therapies for anyone after a more contouring, streamlining result.
For travellers who simply want to switch off, the Bliss Aroma Massage is the easy choice: a treatment built around pure sensory calm rather than a specific outcome. It is the most direct route to the state the spa is named for.
What gives Bliss Institute its standing is the marriage of substance and setting: technically up to date, generously equipped, and unusually well placed for a city break that pairs culture with quiet.
For a traveller in Zagreb who wants a considered spa afternoon (somewhere skilled hands and good products do the work), Bliss Institute is a confident recommendation. See the museum first; book the Aroma Massage for after.