Spas in BKK , Chiang Mai
#23
Join Date: Jan 2007
Posts: 77
I've been to Lullaby and it was fantastic. It is outfitted in cream and gold linens/lights...creating a very zen atmosphere.
We both fell asleep during our Thai massage so I definitely recommend it! They have loyalty card/hole punch thing...if you get X amount of treatments, you are entitled to a freebie!
We both fell asleep during our Thai massage so I definitely recommend it! They have loyalty card/hole punch thing...if you get X amount of treatments, you are entitled to a freebie!
#24
Join Date: Jan 2003
Posts: 3,242
How many treatments for the freebie?
I have checked out all the day spas in BKK and this one offers the best value for the money by far. Good to hear positive things about it from one that has been there. Do they have a nice place where the husband can wait while the wife gets her treaments?
I have checked out all the day spas in BKK and this one offers the best value for the money by far. Good to hear positive things about it from one that has been there. Do they have a nice place where the husband can wait while the wife gets her treaments?
#25
Join Date: Jan 2003
Posts: 32,619
You fell asleep during Thai massge? Thai massage is so... "athletic" (or, for me, excruiating) I can't imagine falling asleep! Now other types of massage, yes.
website is www.lullaby-spa.com
website is www.lullaby-spa.com
#26
Join Date: Jan 2007
Posts: 77
I believe its either 10 treatments = 1 freebie, or 9 treatments = 1 freebie. They have a general lobby area (very nice and quiet) where he can wait, but he would be sitting across the room from the reception desk. Because it is in a larger building, he can walk around and go shopping while you are a treatment...or, like my husband, he can get one too!
#27
Join Date: Jan 2003
Posts: 32,619
It's a convenient location for those staying at the Sukothai... and it's close to a subway station. But it's out of the way for those using the Skytrain.
Prices are good, Thai massage is 550 for 2 hours, aromatherapy or Swedish massage is 1000 for 2 hours (they say these are promotional prices). They offer body scrubs, but no facials.
Prices are good, Thai massage is 550 for 2 hours, aromatherapy or Swedish massage is 1000 for 2 hours (they say these are promotional prices). They offer body scrubs, but no facials.
#28
Join Date: Jan 2003
Posts: 3,242
Ok the Healthland Spa site is now UP but for whatever reason their email is not working. For those that have frequented this place please tell me if it is close walking distance to a skytrain or subway stop, and if so which one. Their map does not indicate any.
#29
Join Date: Jan 2007
Posts: 77
I probably fell asleep because we had our massages at 5pm and spent the entire day WALKING around BKK! I nearly fell asleep when I had it done in Wat Po too...except it was too short of a time. Haha...guess I can sleep through anything!