60-minute back and shoulder massage
Tea
After treatment drink and snack
Other personal expenses
Children 7 years old and above are allowed for treatment
Participants must be aged under 81 to take part in this activity
Your appointment will be shortened if you arrive late and without notice. It will be cancelled if you are more than 15 minutes late
People with an infectious disease, hyperthyroidism, and/or tuberculosis will not be allowed entrance to the facility
Let’s Relax Spa does not allow guests with rashes/skin illnesses and pregnant women to use the service. This will forfeit any refund for any reason.
This activity is not stroller and wheelchair-accessible
Treat yourself and your loved ones to the ultimate pampering experience in the heart of buzzing Bangkok. Indulging in a massage is one of the essential things to do when visiting Thailand. Let's Relax is known as one of the best value spas in Bangkok, offering high-quality spa treatment services in a clean and classy environment without putting a strain on your wallet. With multiple locations in Bangkok, Let's Relax Spa is not only an oasis of tranquility but also a short and convenient commute away. With an abundance of treatments on offer, you are sure to find something that fits you perfectly whether it's a body scrub, an aromatic oil massage, a herbal compress, or a variety of iconic Thai massage choices. Simply give in to the expertise of the spa's professional therapists and feel your worries and troubles fade away.
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Reservation Procedure
By car: the best way to reach the site is by private car or local taxi
By BTS: get off at Phrompong Station beside Emporium Department Store. Take the right stairs at exit #1. Walk to Soi 39 you will find Coca Restaurant on the left-hand side. There is a queue for a 4-wheel tuk-tuk in front of the restaurant. Take a tuk-tuk from there, and tell the driver to bring you to Let's Relax Spa. It costs about THB 50-60 per trip
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