Monday 10:00–20:00
Tuesday 10:00–22:00
Wednesday 10:00–22:00
Thursday 10:00–22:00
Friday 10:00–22:00
Saturday 10:00–22:00
Sunday 10:00–22:00
Mở cửa từ 10h sáng tới 22h tối, thời gian đặt lịch muộn nhất là 20h
A typical Vietnamese Traditional Massage session usually begins with a relaxing foot bath to cleanse and prepare. This is followed by a full-body massage using a choice of essential oils. Therapists apply techniques ranging from gentle strokes to deeper pressure, targeting specific muscle groups and pressure points to promote relaxation and alleviate soreness.
While both Vietnamese and Thai massages incorporate stretching and acupressure, Vietnamese Traditional Massage tends to be gentler, focusing more on long, flowing strokes, kneading, and applying pressure with hands and elbows. Thai massage is often more vigorous, involving greater body manipulation and deep stretches, sometimes performed without oils and with the client fully clothed.
For a Vietnamese Traditional Massage, you will typically be provided with disposable undergarments or a sarong. It's best to wear comfortable, loose-fitting clothing that is easy to remove. There's no special preparation required, but arriving well-hydrated and ready to relax will enhance your experience.
Vietnamese Traditional Massage therapists commonly use a blend of techniques including kneading, tapping, rolling, and palm pressure along energy lines and specific acupressure points. They also integrate light stretching and gentle rocking motions to promote muscle relaxation, improve flexibility, and release tension throughout the body.
During a Vietnamese Traditional Massage, you can expect a relaxing experience with sensations ranging from gentle pressure to moderate deep tissue work. Afterwards, many people report feeling deeply relaxed, rejuvenated, with reduced muscle soreness and improved circulation. It often leaves a sense of calm and well-being.
Yes, in most Vietnamese Traditional Massage settings, you can choose your preferred essential oil from a selection offered. Additionally, you can communicate your desired pressure level to the therapist, ranging from light to medium to ensure a comfortable and personalized experience that best suits your needs.
Yes, Vietnamese Traditional Massage is generally designed as a comprehensive full-body experience. It typically covers areas such as the back, shoulders, neck, arms, legs, and feet, often starting with a foot bath. The goal is to address tension and promote relaxation across the entire body.