http://www.elixir-of-life.com/Although I went there mostly for the reason of visiting my friend Maggie, who works there (until she leaves in a couple of weeks, anyway), I was also curious to check out what was offered at this nude spa in central London, and so I thought I would let you know what I thought of the facilities as a customer.
Elixir is easy to get to by taking the Picadilly line on the London underground to Wood Green. Head straight out of the station, cross the road and walk up for a few minutes until you get to Alexandra Palace station. Head right, walk up the road a little and cross the road bridge over the railway - Elixir should be on your right shortly after you come off the bridge.
Situated in a residential/shopping street, Elixir is a small facility but makes good use of the space it has.
When I arrived I was given a locker key and a towel and shown where I could get undressed. The receptionist (the staff are all female although the owner is male) didn't give me a full tour of the facilities but I think that was more because she knew I was Maggie's friend so assumed she would show me round - in other circumstances I imagine they would give you more of an explanation.
Elixir is nude-compulsory (as opposed to clothing-optional) - for staff as well as customers (with the exception of the woman on the front desk, for obvious reasons). Some customers chose to wrap a towel around their waists at the bar, but I wasn't the only one who chose to go fully uncovered throughout my time there. Overall, the attitude seems to be that there are plenty of other spas in London people can go to if they don't want to be naked - Elixir is a spa for naturists.
Having undressed and stashed my clothes and shopping in the good-sized locker (Elixir does have a private changing room for those who might be a little rluctant to get undressed in a communal area - but it wasn't made use of by anyone while I was there) and met up with Maggie, we went for a sauna.
Elixir has a modern, nicely fitted out sauna with space for around 4 people at a time (maybe 5 at a push). Opposite is the steam room which could also take around 5 or 6 people... but while the spa was always busy, the facilities were never crowded, and I think the most we had in either was me, Maggie and one other.
There is also a pretty standard-sized hot tub (which we never made use of).
There are two showers for you to use after your shower or steam (they are supposed to be male and female but it didn't seem to matter which you used).
There were three massage rooms, with two therapists in that night - I didn't have a massage as it had to be booked in advance, and also because I was there to hang out wth Maggie, and she isn't a massage therapist. But I was told by one of the regulars that the massages were excellent and would consider trying it out if I go back anytime not to meet a friend. The two therapists on that night were very friendly and chatty on their breaks between being with clients and I feel I'd be in safe hands with them (bad pun, sorry!)
Lastly there is the bar area. This is the main place to go when you are not having a sauna, steam or massage and like the rest of the spa it is clean and nicely decorated. You can help yourself to cold fresh water to rejuvinate after your sauna or steam or, if you prefer, fruit juices or tea and coffee (the making of which was one of Maggie's duties). There were also a supply of biscuits, and sandwiches and snacks were also available, although nobody ordered any while I was there. The spa people didn't seem to mind f you had your own food, it seemed - one customer had brought a takeaway in with him, so if you have ever fancied eating fish and chips in the nude with others, it seems you can do so there.
My only gripe with the bar was that all the seating was on stools - these were comfy enough, but didn't really allow you to chill out to any great degree. But, I know the spa owners are very conscious of avoiding anything which gives the place a swinger vibe - Elixir is not "that sort of place" (if you want that experience I hear the other London spa, the clothing-optional Rio's, is perhaps going to be more your thing). But, we didn't spend too long there before we were back in the sauna or steam again, which was the point of being there.
All the staff were friendly towards me - yes, they were aware that I was a friend of Maggie's but I had no reason to feel they would not have been friendly and welcoming even if I hadn't been, as they were similarly friendly with other customers.
The clientele was almost entirely male, but there was a reasonable mix of ages, ethnicities (more black/Asian naturists than I have encountered anywhere else) and nationalities (some Germans as well as English, clearly pleased to have found somewhere which offered "proper" i.e. nude saunas). I wasn't the only young guy either - the Germans were youthful, and towards the end of my visit another newcomer arrived who was also a recent graduate and by coincidence was originally from the city I where I now live! And while some may question the reason for hiring young, female staff, their presence certainly helped redress the balance slightly.
Overall I would definitely recommend Elixir... unlike some other places with less-than-savoury reputations, Elixir is run on principles of genuine naturism - there are copies of H&E and naturist literature available, the staff are keen on physical fitness, the therapists are all fully qualified and certified, and all the clientele seemed to be there either because it was somewhere they could socialise nude, or because if offered them a continental-style sauna experience rather than the more uptight British one. And although it is only a small place it is definitely well-run and well kept.
Elixir is open 2pm-11pm 7 days a week.
Massage should be booked in advance by telephone.
See website for prices.