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BGC, Taguig
Breeze Oriental Spa & Massage brings authentic Asian spa traditions to BGC. Located in Ore Central, we offer a wide range of traditional and modern massage therapies in a serene environment.
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Dr. Massage specializes in therapeutic and remedial massage treatments. Located in Sapphire Residences BGC, our skilled therapists provide professional care for pain relief and wellness. Consistently praised for skilled therapists and a relaxing, professional atmosphere.
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Breeze Oriental Spa Makati flagship at Skyland Plaza Tower B, San Antonio Village. Outstanding 4.8 from 433 reviews. Open until 2AM Fri-Sat. Dedicated website breezemassage.ph.
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Legazpi Village
Makati City
Hidden Gem of Makati Wellness
Boutique spas and late-night massage options in one of Makati's most charming sub-districts. Home to Salus Spa — rated 4.9 on Google.
3+
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₱700
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Salus Spa In Legaspi
Rockwell Center
Makati City
Power Plant Mall Luxury Wellness
Exclusive enclave with premier spa suites featuring jacuzzi and steam bath at Power Plant Mall. The most upscale Makati sub-district.
1+
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₱2,000
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The Spa Wellness
McKinley Hill
Taguig City
Venice Grand Canal Wellness
Upscale Taguig enclave with The Mandara Spa at Venice Grand Canal Mall and 24/7 outcall service.
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₱1,200
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The Mandara Spa - Venice
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How much does a massage cost in Manila?
Budget spas: ₱300–₱800/hr. Mid-range studios: ₱800–₱2,500/hr. Premium hotel spas in BGC/Makati: ₱2,500–₱8,000+. Foot reflexology starts from ₱350 for 30 min.
What is the best area for massage in Manila?
BGC (Bonifacio Global City) for premium expat-friendly spas. Makati for the widest variety from budget to luxury. Ortigas for mid-range options. Quezon City for affordable local favorites.
What types of massage are available in Manila?
Filipino Hilot, Japanese Shiatsu, Korean meridian massage, Thai massage, Swedish, aromatherapy oil massage, foot reflexology, hot stone, deep tissue, and couples massage are all widely available.
Are there 24-hour massage spas in Manila?
Yes. Several spas in Makati (Poblacion area), BGC, and Mandaluyong operate late-night or 24 hours. Always verify hours before visiting, especially for late-night sessions.
Do Manila spas have English-speaking staff?
Yes. Virtually all established spas in BGC and Makati have English-speaking staff. Some spas also offer Japanese or Korean language support for expat communities.
How do I book a massage in Manila?
Most spas accept walk-ins, phone bookings, or WhatsApp reservations. Popular BGC and Makati spas fill up on weekends — book 2–3 days in advance for your preferred time slot.
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Popular spas fill up on weekends. Book 2–3 days ahead via WhatsApp or phone.
Prices vary widely depending on the type of massage and location. Local spas charge around PHP 300–600 per hour, while mid-range to high-end spas in BGC or Makati typically range from PHP 1,500–5,000 or more. Specialized treatments like Japanese or Korean massage may be priced higher.
Popular massage types in Manila include Hilot (traditional Filipino), Thai massage, Swedish, Shiatsu (Japanese), aromatherapy oil massage, foot reflexology, Korean meridian massage, and Chinese Tui Na. Each offers distinct benefits depending on your wellness goals.
Most spas accept bookings via phone, walk-in, or online platforms such as Zatu, Klook, or their official website. Popular spas in BGC and Makati tend to fill up on weekends, so advance booking is strongly recommended.
Absolutely. Manila's spas warmly welcome international guests. Most establishments have English-speaking staff and English menus. Some spas in BGC also offer Japanese or Korean language support.
Yes, several spas in Makati, BGC, and Mandaluyong operate late into the night or around the clock. Always verify operating hours before visiting, especially for late-night sessions.
It is customary to tip PHP 50–200 per therapist. At upscale spas, tipping 10–15% of the service fee is appreciated. While tipping is not mandatory, it is always well received by therapists.
Some BGC and Makati spas have multilingual staff (English, Japanese, Korean, Mandarin). Inquire directly with the spa about language availability.
Most spas operate from 10:00 AM to 10:00 PM. Mall-based spas follow mall hours, while independent spas may open earlier or stay open past midnight.
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