117 1 Suwan Sawat Alley, Thung Maha Mek, Sathon, Bangkok 10120, Thailand
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Best time to visit. Low humidity, clear skies. Book popular spots early — peak tourist season.
They get lots of 5-star reviews and they certainly deserve them. The place is pristine, and what's better than a therapeutic massage after an hour of relaxing onsen? I cannot judge the skills of my therapist as I asked for Thai fusion massage at soft level, and some of the usual pain points were skipped, but all I can say is I wished my first massage ever 10 years ago were like that. Anyway, the place was serene and tranquil, and the trickle of the Onsen water added to the authentic experience. One star was taken off for the location. Best walk 3 minutes from Lumpini MRT to their other shop and let them arrange shuttle for you, the traffic around would annihilate any expectations for a good time. Grab the BUY ONE GET ONE FREE promotion NOW!
Took my girlfriend today for a little pre-b-day escape. The established is greatly made and prep. Whole atmosphere was blissful the assistances was welcoming. As for the signature package 1 we took today; it was through and through as expected; great facility great service. If you looking for somewhere to enjoy single or couple treatments; I honestly recommend this place Ps. They do offer compelling packages and promotions; so check that out before deciding Ps2. I recommend dropping in a little early to check out their tea glass-house before starting your course. They also offer food if you reserve before hand so it's also possible to spend multiple good hours there and back; just relaxing.
This serene oasis is located off a small alley (Soi). From outside it looks like a secluded private residence, but stepping into the waiting area transports you instantly into a Japanese zen like zone. A cool towel and drink to start and then into the largest therapy room I have ever seen, with washroom, private soaking tub, and a small table. All in soothing cypress-like shades. The shiatsu massage was a blend of standard oil and pressure, with a little stretching. After, you are escorted to a separate tea room for hot tea, hot towel and a Japanese snack. Pricey for a non hotel session, but on a quiet day, absolutely worth the price.