Circe had bathed my other comrades in her palace,
caring and kindly, rubbed them sleek with oil
and decked them out in fleecy cloaks and shirts.
We found them all together, feasting in her halls.

– Homer

The Odyssey, Book 10, lines 495-498. This reads like ancient Greece’s equivelant of a modern-day luxurious spa hotel experience. Odysseus describes the pampering that his men – the ones changed back from pigs to humans – are receiving at the hands of Circe in her palace.