Sightseeing can be exhausting. Travelers aching after a day spent hiking in Bukit Timah Nature Reserve or bargain hunting on Orchard Road would do well to check out a Singapore massage parlor. Visitors looking for a once-in-a-lifetime experience should book the Spa Suite Cello Concerto at The Ritz-Carlton, Millenia Singapore. Chinatown, however, is packed with simple spas offering massages for less than a dollar a minute!

Best Luxury Massages
Massage seekers ready for the ultimate relaxation experience will find plenty of luxury escapes in Singapore. Some of the best massages in Singapore take place in the city’s hotels, so it might make sense to stay at a hotel with a spa on site. Booking a massage at a hotel also grants guests access to the hotel’s spa facilities, which generally include extras like eucalyptus-infused steam rooms, meditation gardens, salt water pools, and private outdoor showers.

The Ritz-Carlton Spa, Singapore at The Ritz-Carlton, Millenia Singapore offers traditional aromatherapy, deep tissue, and hot stone massages, but the gold standard in luxury is their unique Cello Concerto. The ultimate indulgence, the 90-minute massage is synchronized to the sounds of a cello concerto played live in the expansive spa suite. The immersive massage experience soothes the mind and pampers the body. If you want to add an additional treatment, the spa is also known for its La Mer Miracle Broth Facial.


Remède Spa at The St. Regis Singapore is focused on bringing old world traditions to a discerning, modern audience. Specifically, spa treatments emphasize the healing power of water. Water in all its forms, from ice to steam, is incorporated in many of the treatments that the spa offers. While Remède Spa offers traditional Swedish and deep tissue massages, the Warm Vichy Shower Massage is the spa’s signature treatment. This 60-minute session takes place on a heated marble bed under multiple, ceiling-mounted shower heads and includes detoxifying dry brushing and a facial massage. It may be the ideal way to get over any jet lag and get your Singapore vacation off to a relaxing start.


Mandarin Oriental, Singapore features an outdoor pool with stunning views of the city, so visitors should make time for a dip before or after a massage appointment. Upon arrival, you’ll be greeted with a specialty house-blend tea and invited to relax in the lounge prior to your treatment. The signature massage at The Spa at Mandarin Oriental, Singapore is the Oriental Essence, which uses traditional essential oils like frankincense, ginger, and mandarin combined with medium-pressure kneading that is ideal for relaxing the knots that can develop after travel. Travelers looking to recover from weeks or months spent bent over laptops and phones will want to book the 90-minute Digital Wellness Escape, a massage that focuses on the head, neck, shoulders, and hands and is designed to address the strain caused by excessive use of digital devices.

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Best Inexpensive Massages
Travelers on a budget who still want to work out the sore spots after a long flight or a day of sightseeing will find that Singapore has plenty of affordable massage options. Many of the most wallet-friendly massages in Singapore can be found at chain massage parlors with locations around the city. Alternatively, a quick stroll through Chinatown will reveal several affordable choices.
1. Healing Touch Spa
With seven locations across Singapore, Healing Touch Spa is a convenient option for a great massage at a reasonable price. Patrons will have a choice of five different styles of massages, which can run anywhere from 45 minutes to two hours. Prices start at less than 60 SGD per hour, and the spa frequently runs promotions for first-time guests. Visitors who want to maximize their time should consider visiting the Healing Touch (Fort Canning, River Valley) branch in order to build in a visit to historic Fort Canning Park .

2. Green Apple Spa
Visitors who want a no-frills rubdown at a great price would be wise to visit Green Apple Spa on North Bridge Road near Malay Heritage Centre. Known for its foot and leg massages, Green Apple Spa is an ideal place to end a long day of walking or hiking. Guests sit movie theater-style in comfy armchairs positioned to allow viewing of large screen TVs showing various blockbusters. An hour-long foot massage costs less than 40 SGD, and Green Apple Spa is open until 4am, so club-goers can stop in for a massage after dancing the night away.

3. Massage Master
Massage Master prides itself on maintaining reasonable prices while still using all-natural aromatherapy oils and offering a clean, welcoming facility. The spa offers memberships for $10 per year, and members enjoy about 10% off of all services while also earning points that can be redeemed for additional discounts. In addition to full body massages ranging from 60 to 120 minutes, visitors to Massage Master can opt for head, shoulder, or foot massages as well as add-on services like cupping and ear candling. Located on Bedok Road, Massage Master stays open until 2am every day.

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Best Specialty Massages
Many of Singapore’s spas offer maternity or couple’s massages. Hot stone massages are also relatively commonplace and a nice alternative to more traditional massages. Travelers interested in trying something new will find that a few of the city’s spas have gone above and beyond in creating truly unique massage experiences. Visitors who want a massage that they can’t get back home should consider booking one of these unique treatments.
1. Spa Esprit
Visitors to Singapore who are interested in exploring new frontiers on their quest for relaxation will want to book an appointment at Spa Esprit. Located on Orchard Road, Spa Esprit has all of the massage and facial offerings one would expect to find at a traditional spa. What sets Spa Esprit apart, however, is its Super Vibrator massage, which uses new age energy therapy to create a treatment that is unique for each guest. The massage begins with a bioenergy reading, the results of which are used to customize an essential oil blend that is used in a 90-minute Lomi Lomi massage. The massage concludes with the sound of Tibetan singing bowls.

2. ESTHEVA Spa
Conveniently located in Marina Mandarin Singapore Hotel in the heart of Marina Square, ESTHEVA Spa offers one of Singapore’s sweetest spa treatments. The Chocolatier Massage creates a multi-sensory experience that takes advantage of chocolate’s antioxidant properties to leave skin feeling smooth and firm. The caffeine in chocolate improves circulation, and the rich fragrance stimulates the release of endorphins, ensuring that guests leave the massage feeling energized.

3. Nimble/Knead
Travelers interested in exploring massage techniques from around the world will find plenty to choose from at Nimble/Knead, a spa in the Tiong Bahru region of Singapore. Nimble/Knead‘s spa menu includes massages based on both Eastern and Western traditions. Guests can select Swedish, Thai, Shiatsu, or Balinese massages of varying lengths. Perhaps the spa’s most unique offering is called The Sculptor’s Handiwork. The massage begins with firm strokes meant to reduce cellulite. The next stage involves a hot oil massage and a warming blanket; a cold wrap restores metabolic balance and completes the treatment.

4. Aramsa – The Garden Spa
Located in Bishan, Aramsa – The Garden Spa offers a lush retreat from Singapore‘s busy streets. The spa is designed to create a feeling of tranquility and union with nature. Each treatment room features a garden courtyard with an outdoor bath and shower. The spa’s signature treatment is the Botanical Energy massage, which was created to work with the body’s chi to stimulate healing and a sense of peace. The massage begins with a full-body exfoliation and ends with a therapeutic soak in an herbal bath.

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