Pasay City is best known as the home of SM Mall of Asia and the rapidly developing Entertainment City — Manila Bay's entertainment and gaming complex. This prime bay-side location attracts millions of visitors annually, and a growing wellness scene has developed to serve this large captive audience.
The Mall of Asia complex and the surrounding bay area have seen significant investment in premium spa and wellness facilities, particularly in the hotel properties within Entertainment City. These establishments serve casino guests, hotel residents, and the broader Pasay community with high-quality services.
Pasay is also notable as a transit hub — it sits between Manila and Parañaque, with easy access to NAIA, the bayside, and the broader metro via EDSA. Wellness visitors can easily combine a spa session with views of Manila Bay, one of the Philippines' most iconic natural settings.
SM Mall of Asia and surrounding areas offer multiple wellness options in one convenient location.
Some establishments offer stunning Manila Bay views — perfect for sunset sessions.
World-class hotel spas within Entertainment City properties for premium guests.
Easy access via MRT, LRT, bus, and Grab from all parts of Metro Manila.
Pasay 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 Pasay Spas on Google MapsSM Mall of Asia has massive paid parking (₱40–60/hour). Entertainment City hotels have valet and self-parking. Bay Area streets have limited free parking. MOA complex parking is the most convenient option.
Standard shops near MOA: ₱900–₱1,800. Boutique wellness near the bay: ₱1,500–₱3,000. Entertainment City hotel spas (Solaire, Okada, City of Dreams): ₱3,000–₱8,000+. Wide range to suit all budgets.
Standard ₱100–₱200 for local shops, ₱200–₱400 for boutique spas, ₱500+ at hotel spas. Entertainment City hotel spa guests typically tip more generously given the premium service level.
Smart-casual dress for hotel spa visits. For local shops near MOA, anything comfortable works. If combining with a casino visit, note that hotel spas may require hotel guest status or advance reservation.
Weekday afternoons are the least crowded. Sunset sessions (5–7 PM) at bay-view spas are spectacular but book up fast. Avoid Saturday evenings when MOA draws massive crowds. Sunday mornings are surprisingly peaceful.
Pasay's unique selling point is the combination of Manila Bay views, world-class Entertainment City hotel spas, and the convenience of the MOA complex. For a truly memorable experience, book a sunset session at a bay-view spa — it's one of Manila's most iconic wellness experiences. Entertainment City hotel spas (Solaire, Okada, City of Dreams) are accessible to non-hotel guests with advance reservations and offer facilities that rival the best in Asia.
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EDSA, Roxas Boulevard, and Coastal Road are the main arteries. MOA complex has large parking.
Multiple EDSA routes pass through Pasay. Bay Area shuttle connects MOA to nearby areas.
Very convenient from NAIA, Makati, and central Manila. 15–25 min depending on traffic.
Standard shops near MOA and the bay area.
Boutique wellness and hotel-adjacent spas.
Hotel spas in Entertainment City properties.
Combine a bay-side dinner with a spa session for one of Manila's best evening experiences.
Entertainment City hotel spas often have day-use packages for non-guests — excellent for a full spa day.
Weekday visits are significantly less crowded than weekends when MOA draws massive shopping crowds.
Sunset at Manila Bay from a rooftop spa is a bucket-list experience — book well in advance.