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Best Spas & Thai Massage in Bangkok

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Frequently Asked Questions

How much does Thai massage cost in Bangkok?

A 1-hour traditional Thai massage costs ฿200–฿400 at street-level shops, ฿500–฿1,200 at mid-range spas, and ฿1,500–฿3,000+ at luxury hotel spas. Oil massage and foot massage are priced similarly. Always tip 50–100 baht for good service at budget spas.

What is the difference between Thai massage and oil massage?

Traditional Thai massage (nuad boran) is a dry massage done clothed — the therapist uses hands, elbows, knees, and feet to compress and stretch your body. Oil massage uses massage oil and focuses on relaxation and muscle tension. Thai massage is more intense; oil massage is more relaxing. Most spas offer both.

How long should a Thai massage session be?

60 minutes is the standard and covers the full body. 90 minutes allows more thorough work on specific areas. 30-minute sessions exist but are usually foot massage only. For a first-time visitor, 90 minutes is recommended to experience the full sequence without rushing.

Are Bangkok spas safe and hygienic?

Licensed spas displaying the Thai Massage Standard certificate are regulated. For Google-reviewed spas with 100+ reviews and a rating above 4.5, hygiene complaints are rare in the reviews. Street-level massage shops vary — check Google reviews specifically for cleanliness mentions before booking.

Which Bangkok spa areas have the best value?

Silom and Sukhumvit Soi 38–55 have the densest concentration of quality spas at mid-range prices. Ari, Thong Lor, and Ekkamai have premium spas popular with expats. Yaowarat (Chinatown) has traditional Chinese-style massage at budget prices. Avoid spas directly on touristy streets like Khao San Road — prices are 50% higher for lower quality.

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