Bangkok has so many great spas but So Thai Spa is my favourite. It is right in the centre of town but feels like it is on another planet... it is not a shop in a terrace house like many spas in Bangkok; it is a big detached house with beautiful gardens and water fountains... an indulging experience...
Written May 25, 2012
Address: Sukhumvit Soi 31
Phone: 026622691
Website: www.sothaispa.com
One of the best place for massage in Bangkok. Not too busy during weekdays but better to book during weekends (Telephone :02-637-8883): if you can speak Thai no problem but, if you don't, try to let them repeat what you asked to be sure you will receive what you want. I just had a bad experience with one of the female receptionist, really rude and unprofessional: I asked a Thai Massage with a female therapist and this woman insisted that I asked for an Oil Massage with a man.
Anyway, try and enjoy! Perfect after a working day or traveling around the city.
Written Apr 19, 2012
Address: 120 North Sathorn Rd. Bangkok
Phone: 02-637-8883
Website: http://www.healthlandspa.com/sathorn.html
Karbelka Spa is in Sukhumvit area on Ekkamai street number 26/1 House 23. They offer strictly professional spa treatments, face, body and nails (wax included) the owner is English speaking and the staff have international experience. Well worth a try, prices are reasonable too. Call 023 810 174 or email info@karbelka.com
Written Mar 4, 2010
Address: Ekkamai street number 26/1, Sukhumvit 63, House 23
Phone: 023810174
Website: www.karbelka.com
Dahra Beauty & Spa is quite possibly Bangkok's best oasis of calm.
From the moment we entered the Spa's door we were treated almost as old friends by the most lovely receptionists. It seemed, right from the moment we entered that we'd reached the right place to receive much needed relief from the urban madness which stretched out for miles around us.
Nothing is rushed here and there is an extensive menu of treatments which you are free to browse at your own pace while savouring the thought of being thoroughly pampered just a few moments later. Thus my partner and I decided to escape the madness of midday Bangkok with what was simply described as a "Head and shoulders massage". And, we expected it to be good, given the Spa's most opulent ambience, attention to detail and most welcoming hospitality extolled to us on entry. But let's just say that our expectations weren't just exceeded as we were thoroughly satisfied on leaving. Don't miss spending at least an hour or two of your life at Dahra Beauty & Spa. Most highly recommended
Written Jun 28, 2009
Address: Silom Soi 18, Bangrak, Bangkok
Phone: 022354813
Website: www.dahra-spa.com
Not a spa, provide healing treatments promote health & total well-being through detoxifying. Far-infared meneral stone heat therapy, volcanic deep cleansing chi sand spa, far-infared beauty dome sauna, hydrology mineral jacuzzi bath. Please contact us for an experience of a lifetime...
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Written Jun 2, 2008
Address: bangkok & chachoengsao
Phone: +66858900935
Website: www.rainbowarokaya.com
If you wnat to take a real break once you are working in the city into a confortable OASI right in the centre of BKK fo to "Rasayana Retreat":
Detoxification Program
Mind and Body Studio
Spa
and a beautiflul healthy raw food cafè 100% vegetables based!
strongly raccomended
Written Mar 18, 2008
Address: 57 soi sukhumvit 39 ( Prom-mitr)
Phone: 0266248035
Website: www.rasayanaretreat.com
I wanted to treat my hair to some moisturizing therapy and I wanted to see uf any spas in Bangkok would offer this. Most of my hair treatments were done in Bali, Jakarta and back home in Kuala Lumpur so I was curious about the ones in Bangkok.
Found out that Bua Spa does them so I promptly made an appointment. I took the BTS Sky Train to Thong Lor station and a tuk tuk from Bua Spa came and picked me up. Very quickly using side streets to avoid all the heavy traffic, I was whisked away to a peaceful sanctuary in the shape of an old bungalow which had benn renovated for Bua Spa.
Inside, I was greeted by friendly staff and taken to the back of the house to start my Javanese Creme Bath treatment for my hair.
Unfortunately, the therapist lacked the skills of those in Bali and Jakarta so I didn't quite enjoy my experience. I think I'll better wait for my next visit to Bali to pamper my hair.
For short to medium length hair, the treatment is Baht 1200 per person.
Written Nov 28, 2007
Address: 81 Sukhumvit 53
Website: www.buaspa.com
Spa is always on my agenda when I visit Bangkok and I'm always on the look out to try new spas.
As I was staying at Citadines Bangkok, the nearest spa I was told was Divana Spa. Housed in an old Thai house steps away from the bustling main road, this peaceful sanctuary is calm, quiet and welcoming with its lush tropical garden complete with a pond and water features.
I was greeted by a staff as soon as I arrive with a cold towel and warm herbal tea. After deciding on an anti-stress massage (from its extensive menu of spa treatments), I was escorted upstairs to a single spa treatment room. Room is sparse with dark wood panelling and floor. What I like was the wooden bathtub in the room which I wished I had time to use.
Open 11am - 11pm daily
The therapist's skills was average to me. Somehow, the best massage I have ever had is from Pranali and i.sawan of Grand Hyatt Erawan.
Nonetheless, it was close of my hotel so I was stressed out by Bangkok traffic after my massage.
Written Nov 13, 2007
Address: 7 Sukhumvit 25
Phone: 0 2661 6784
Website: www.divanaspa.com
If you want to really splurge in Bangkok, come experience this pure spa at i.sawan spa.
i.sawan Residential Spa & Club, is located on the hotel’s 5th floor, high above the sights and sounds of the city. Embracing its mythical definition as the "fifth level of heaven," i.sawan offers a rejuvenating retreat from the rigours of daily urban living. Nestled in the garden of the Grand Hyatt Erawan Bangkok, the Residential Spa & Club offers an extraordinary and refreshing array of features which include pampering, fitness, cuisine, accommodation and relaxation. i.sawan is a virtual "garden in the sky" draped in the beauty and quiet of its exquisite and thoughtful design.
i.sawan consists of six Residential Spa Cottages, nine Treatment Bungalows, Hair Salon, Nail Bar, a beautifully appointed spa with health and fitness studios, and a free-form salt water swimming pool.
I was shown to a beautiful, stand-alone Treatment Bungalow to begin my massage. There is a lovely rain shower bathroom covered in stone and cool tiles and glass. After my shower, I was asked by my therapist what music I wanted. I even have my very own ipod docked onto a Bose docking station for my enjoyment, nice!
The massage was absolutely wonderful and relaxing, and I find my therapist very skillful (this spa queen is not easily pleased, you know!). Massage is called Purity and it cost Baht 2,700 for 60 minutes.
Written Nov 12, 2007
Address: Grand Hyatt Erawan Bangkok
Phone: +66 2 254 1234
Was exploring the new shopping mall Siam Paragon on a tiring day when I discovered this little gem of the spa. Decided to try out their Swedish Legacy massage which lasts for 100 minutes and cost Baht 2200 (after 20% discount).
Absolutely loved it as the pressure was medium strong and the therapist seems to know where the right spots are. It's lovely to relax especially when your legs are tired from all the walking and shopping.
Written Nov 12, 2007
Website: www.pranaliwellness.com
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