How Much Does a 1 Hour Massage in Thailand Cost?

Are you planning a holiday in Thailand and looking for a way to relax after a long day of sightseeing? A Thai massage is the perfect way to unwind and rejuvenate. But how much does a massage cost in Thailand? The cost of a massage in Thailand depends on the type of massage and where you get it. A typical two-hour massage session costs between 300 and 500 baht. If you go to a 5-star hotel, the price can be triple or more.

On the beach, you can get a massage and foot massage for about 300 baht per hour. When it comes to quality, Thai massages are performed by expert and professional masseuses. Plus, they cost only a fraction of what you would pay for a massage in Germany. For example, you can get an hour-long body oil massage for just 8 euros.

However, it's important to be aware that there are some unqualified and inexperienced masseurs out there, so it's best to talk to your masseuse before getting started if you feel uncomfortable. If you're looking for the best traditional Thai massage in Bangkok, Wat Pho is the place to go. Here, you can get an hour-long massage for as little as 350 baht. You don't need to wear anything special - just casual clothing that is relatively loose but without essential oil.

You'll be lying on a massage mat in an outdoor pavilion with around 20 other people getting massages at the same time. At Wat Pho, you can get shoulder massages and traditional Thai massages, where the masseuse will walk on your back. If you're looking for something more intense, many of the little Thai women have ninja claws and will use their body weight to give you an exhausting massage. In general, you shouldn't have to pay more than 450 baht per hour for a massage in Bangkok.

So if someone is charging more than that, it's best to look elsewhere.

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