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Tips from living here

If you’re in Bangkok and want to treat yourself to a good spa day, my advice is to think beyond the obvious hotel spas. Head to neighborhoods like Thonglor or Ekkamai for more hidden, locally popular spots where the prices are better and the atmosphere more relaxed.

Also, timing matters a lot. Avoiding the weekend crowds means you’ll have more space and the therapists aren’t rushed. One of my favorites, Let’s Relax near Siam, has a loyalty program that’s worth signing up for if you plan to stay a while. And if you’re curious about thermal baths, keep an eye on RarinJinda Wellness Spa – it’s rare to find mineral hot baths in the city and it feels like a mini getaway amid the high-rises.

Frequently Asked Questions

Got questions about spas and thermal baths in Bangkok? I’ve got you covered.

Absolutely, places like Health Land and Perception Blind Massage offer great massages without emptying your wallet. You’ll get authentic treatments and many locals head there regularly, so it’s definitely not just a tourist thing.
Thermal baths are pretty rare in Bangkok itself but a few spots, like RarinJinda near Ekkamai, do have them. For natural hot springs, you’d have to travel a bit north or northeast, maybe for a weekend trip.
It's totally normal to tip about 10-20% if you’re happy with the service. Also, be prepared to remove your shoes and leave jewelry behind. Most places provide a locker or secure spot for your belongings.
Most reputable spas in Bangkok are very clean and professional, especially those that cater to tourists. Just avoid overly cheap or street-side spots for full-body massages to be safe, and you’ll be fine.
During weekdays, you can usually walk in but weekends and evenings at popular places like Let’s Relax can get fully booked, especially with tourists. A quick call or online booking helps avoid disappointment.
Some spas do offer treatments targeting sunburn relief or jet lag recovery, like aloe vera wraps or lymphatic massages. Try places like Divana Spa for tailored wellness treatments after long flights or outdoor adventures.

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