Best Wellness & Spas in Bangkok
70 places found in Bangkok
Bangkok's spa and wellness scene ranges from world-class luxury experiences to neighbourhood Thai massage shops where a skilled hour-long session costs 300 THB (~$9). Wat Pho's traditional massage school is both a cultural institution and one of the best-value massages in the city — you'll be worked on by students trained in Thailand's oldest formal massage curriculum.
For a premium experience, the luxury hotel spas set the standard: the Oriental Spa at Mandarin Oriental, So SPA at Sofitel, and the COMO Shambhala at Metropolitan are regularly named among Asia's finest. Between the extremes, neighbourhood massage shops (look for clean facilities with posted prices) are everywhere — Health Land chain offers reliable quality at mid-range prices (~500-700 THB for a Thai or oil massage) across multiple Bangkok locations.
White Wood Green Spa & Wellness
A serene spa retreat in Ekkamai offering signature massages and water therapy in a beautifully designed wooden interior.
Yumoto Spa Private Onsen Bangkok
A Japanese-style private onsen spa on Sukhumvit 31, offering authentic hot spring bathing with massage packages.
International Meditation Practice Center
A donation-based meditation centre in Bangkok offering Vipassana and walking meditation classes led by experienced teachers.
TARA Thai Massage
A well-regarded traditional Thai massage spa in central Bangkok's Pathum Wan district, praised for skilled therapists and cleanliness.
DIORA Luxe Sukhumvit Spa
A luxury spa on Sukhumvit 12 offering Thai oil massages, body scrubs, and herbal treatments in a calm, professional setting.
ThaiThong ThaiThong Massage
Authentic traditional Thai massage studio near Khao San Road, praised for skilled therapists and genuine technique.
Bangkok Meditation
A dedicated meditation centre in Phra Khanong offering structured mindfulness practice in central Bangkok.
Minimal Massage
A foot massage spot on Khao San Road offering indoor and outdoor treatment spaces at budget-friendly prices.
YogaSutra Studio
A highly regarded yoga studio perched on the 32nd floor of Sathorn Nakhon Tower in central Bangkok.
The Retreat Onsen & Spa
A Japanese-style onsen and spa experience tucked inside the Ashton building on Asok-Din Daeng Road.
BHAWA SPA on the eight
A beautifully designed villa spa on Sukhumvit Soi 8, offering therapeutic massages in an elegant courtyard setting.
Thailanta Kaosan Massage
A highly regarded traditional Thai massage spot on Khao San Road, popular with travellers for skilled therapists and great value.
Iris Thai Massage
A calm retreat for Thai and foot massage in historic Phra Nakhon, well-regarded for skilled therapists and a peaceful atmosphere.
The Sukhothai Spa
Rasayana Retreat
A holistic wellness retreat in Sukhumvit offering lymphatic drainage, colonics, and raw vegetarian dining in a tranquil garden setting.
Bangkok Best Massage
Leteva Thai Massage
Traditional Thai massage studio in Ratchathewi, offering authentic therapeutic treatments steps from central Bangkok.
i.sawan Residential Spa & Club
A refined spa and health club retreat nestled within the Grand Hyatt Erawan Bangkok on Rajdamri Road.
Pian Massage & Thai Massage School
Thai Thai Heal Massage
Traditional Thai massage shop on Khao San Road, open late and well-suited for tired travellers.
URBAN thai massage
Traditional Thai massage parlour on Ram Buttri, steps from Khao San Road, popular with tourists exploring Bangkok's Old City.
Ruamm : Urban Spa Retreat
A serene massage and spa retreat on Khao San Road, praised by visitors for standout foot and oil massages.
Frequently Asked Questions
How much does a Thai massage cost in Bangkok?
Neighbourhood shops: 250-400 THB/hour. Mid-range chains like Health Land: 500-700 THB for 2 hours. Luxury hotel spas: 2,500-6,000 THB for 60-90 minutes. Wat Pho: 260 THB for 30 min (Thai), 620 THB for 60 min. All represent excellent value by global standards.
Where is the best massage in Bangkok?
For authentic Thai massage: Wat Pho or the Marble House near Khao San Road. For luxury: the Oriental Spa. For reliable mid-range: Health Land (multiple branches, book ahead). For foot massage: any shop on Sukhumvit with good Google reviews — competition keeps quality high.
Is it safe to get a massage in Bangkok?
Very safe at established shops. Look for posted prices, clean towels and premises, and a professional atmosphere. Avoid touts pulling you into shops from the street. If you have injuries or are pregnant, tell your therapist — they're trained to adjust pressure and avoid certain areas.