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Thai massage in Bangkok

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Traditional Thai massage explained

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Traditional Thai massage, or nuad phaen boran, is a 2,500-year-old practice rooted in Indian Ayurveda and refined inside Thai temple medicine. It is performed fully clothed, on a firm futon on the floor, with no oil. The therapist uses thumbs, palms, elbows, knees and feet to work along sen energy lines and to move the recipient through assisted yoga-like stretches. The pace is slow, the pressure is firm, and the goal is mobility and circulation rather than relaxation.

Bangkok is the global capital of the discipline. Wat Pho, the temple next to the Grand Palace, runs the most respected school in the country, and many of the therapists you book in mid-range and upper-tier shops trained there or under graduates of the program. The technique is unusually consistent across the city: even a 300 THB shophouse session typically follows the same sequence of foot, leg, back, arm, neck and head work.

A first-time recipient should expect deep, sometimes uncomfortable pressure and flexibility work that goes further than they would push themselves. Communicate clearly: "bao bao" (softer) and "naeng naeng" (firmer) are the two phrases worth knowing. Bruising is uncommon but possible if you ask for maximum pressure. Avoid heavy meals in the 90 minutes before a session.

Typical price

250-1,500 THB per hour

Typical duration

60, 90 or 120 minutes (90 is the sweet spot)

Good for
  • Stiff hips and lower back
  • Desk-bound shoulders and neck
  • Travellers after long flights or all-day walking
  • Recovery between gym sessions

What to expect during a thai massage session

  1. 1.Loose clothing provided by the venue (cotton pyjama-style top and trousers).
  2. 2.Foot wash before you go up onto the futon.
  3. 3.Sequence: feet and legs first, then back and shoulders, then arms, then seated stretches and head/neck.
  4. 4.A loud crack from the back or neck adjustment near the end is normal but optional - say no if you do not want it.

Thai massage FAQ

Does traditional Thai massage hurt?

It can be intense, especially the elbow work along the spine and the deep thumb pressure on the legs. Pain should stay in the "good hurt" range. Use "bao bao" to ask for less pressure at any point - good therapists will adjust immediately and without offence.

How long should my first Thai massage be?

Ninety minutes is the standard recommendation. A 60-minute session has to skip either the leg work or the stretching to fit the sequence in. Two hours is excellent if you have specific tension to address but can feel like too much for a first session.

Do I take my clothes off for Thai massage?

No. Thai massage is performed fully clothed in loose cotton outfits provided by the venue. Remove your watch and empty your pockets before changing.

Should I get Thai massage or oil massage?

Choose Thai for stiffness, mobility and "I have been on a plane" recovery. Choose oil for stress, sleep and pure relaxation. Many shops offer a half-and-half option for two-hour bookings.

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Best areas to start

Thong Lo / Ekkamai, Sukhumvit, Silom / Sathorn, Siam / Chit Lom, Ratchada / Huai Khwang are useful starting points. Each area has different density, pricing, and venue style.

How to compare listings

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Top thai massage shops in Bangkok — quick table
ShopServicesFromRatingHours
Heavena Wellness & Spa (Ramada plaza riverside hotel) - Massage, Thai Massage, Spa, นวด, นวดไทย, สปา, 按摩, 마사지
Riverside / Old Town
Warm Oil Aromatherapy Massage, DEEP TISSUE MASSAGE1,700 THB5.0 (743)
Heavena Wellness & Spa (Ploenchit, Sivatel Hotel) - Massage, Thai Massage, Spa, นวด, นวดไทย, สปา, 按摩, 마사지
Siam / Chit Lom
Warm Oil Aromatherapy Massage, DEEP TISSUE MASSAGE1,700 THB5.0 (524)
Nuatly | Professional Massage Studio
Sukhumvit
Thai Massage, Oil Massage5.0 (354)
Nuatly | On-Demand Massage
Sukhumvit
Nuatly | Outcall Massage in Bangkok, Unwind in Your Hotel.5.0 (156)
MR.RELAX massage
Ratchada / Huai Khwang
Thai massage5.0 (62)
Bangkok massage VVIPBangkok Massage VVIP | Private Luxury Massage, Massage Experience5.0 (25)
Wadee WellnessThai massage5.0 (19)
Golden Massage
Sukhumvit
Thai Massage, Thai Massage800 THB5.0 (17)
Soul Treats BangkokTraditional Thai Massage, Oil Relaxation Massage800 THB5.0 (15)
K&P Prostate Wellness Massage抓龙筋(正宗的),前列腺按摩,修复早泄
Ratchada / Huai Khwang
Additional for Edging treatment, For Women, Kasai Thai Massage Offers:300 THB5.0 (14)