Ortigas Center, straddling Pasig and Mandaluyong cities, is Metro Manila's second-largest central business district. While less internationally known than BGC or Makati, Ortigas has a thriving and surprisingly sophisticated wellness scene that serves its large population of office workers, hotel guests, and residents.
The area around ADB Avenue, Emerald Avenue, and the Megamall/Podium strip is home to a growing number of quality spa and massage establishments. Many are slightly more affordable than their BGC and Makati counterparts while maintaining excellent standards — making Ortigas excellent value for money.
Weekend visitors benefit from lighter traffic and more available appointments. The proximity to major malls (SM Megamall, Robinson's Galleria, The Podium) makes Ortigas an ideal destination to combine shopping with a pampering wellness session.
Most spas are near SM Megamall, Robinson's Galleria, or The Podium for easy combine trips.
15–25% more affordable than BGC/Makati for comparable service quality.
Ortigas Station and Shaw Boulevard Station connect to the rest of the metro.
Several 4-5 star hotels offer spa services accessible to non-guests.
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Ortigas is one of Metro Manila's most walkable districts for wellness. Many of the top-rated massage and spa shops are clustered within a short walk of the main commercial areas, making it easy to find a session without a long commute.
View All Ortigas Spas on Google MapsSM Megamall and Robinson's Galleria have large paid parking (₱40–60/hour). The Podium offers slightly cheaper rates. Street parking along ADB Avenue is limited — mall parking is the most reliable option.
Standard 60-min massage: ₱700–₱1,400. Premium 90-min with private room: ₱1,400–₱2,500. Hotel spas at Crowne Plaza and Edsa Shangri-La: ₱2,500–₱6,000. Ortigas is 15–25% cheaper than BGC for comparable quality.
Standard ₱100–₱200 for budget shops, ₱200–₱350 for boutique spas. Ortigas therapists appreciate tips as much as their BGC counterparts — cash is preferred.
Comfortable clothes for after your session. Most Ortigas spas provide robes and slippers. If visiting a hotel spa, smart-casual dress is appropriate at reception.
Weekday afternoons (2–5 PM) are the least crowded. Avoid Saturday afternoons when mall traffic peaks. Sunday mornings are surprisingly quiet and a great time for a relaxed session.
Ortigas is Metro Manila's best-value business district for wellness — comparable quality to BGC at 15–25% lower prices. The MRT connection makes it uniquely accessible without a car. Most shops are within walking distance of Ortigas or Shaw Boulevard stations. WhatsApp booking is widely accepted and typically confirmed within minutes. Package deals (massage + foot + facial) offer the best value and are commonly available at Ortigas boutique spas.
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View All Coupons →Ortigas Station (Line 3) is the central hub. Shaw Boulevard Station also serves the western side.
EDSA is the main artery. ADB Avenue, Emerald Avenue, and Garnet Road are key internal roads.
Many P2P buses stop along EDSA near Ortigas, connecting to Makati, BGC, and QC.
Reliable option. Expect 20–30 min from BGC or Makati depending on traffic.
Basic parlors, good for quick relaxation after shopping.
Clean boutique spas, full private room, experienced therapists.
Hotel spas at Crowne Plaza, Edsa Shangri-La, and similar.
Visit on weekdays for shorter wait times — Ortigas sees heavy weekend mall traffic.
Nexus Spa near Aurora Blvd has social nights on Fridays and Saturdays with refreshments.
The ADB Avenue area has several hidden-gem massage shops popular with Korean and Japanese workers.
Combine your spa visit with a meal at SM Megamall's top floor food court for a full relaxation day.
Many Ortigas shops offer package deals (massage + foot + facial) at significant savings vs. à la carte.