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How much should I pay for a massage in Bangkok?

How much should I pay for a massage in Bangkok?

There is no entry cost of Thai massage in Bangkok unless one goes to the Wat Pho temple where there is an entry fee of 100 baht. Thai massage Bangkok prices vary between 200 baht to 400 baht (6-12 USD) (INR 822), occasionally 500 in the more posh places.

How much is a Thai massage in Bangkok?

On average it costs around 200 baht to 300 baht for an hour-long Thai massage.

Which place in Thailand is famous for massage?

There is no place like Bangkok when it comes to heavenly massages and pampering spa treatments. Sure, Asia has no lack of such indulging options, but Bangkok is the place to be if you want some rejuvenation. You have your very cheap massages at an average THB 300 per hour; that’s S$10 per hour.

What is included in full body massage?

A full-body massage usually includes your arms, legs, hands and feet, your neck and back, your stomach and buttocks. The area around the breasts is usually massaged but not the breasts themselves. You can always say you hate having your breast area or buttocks or whatever touched.

How much do you tip for a Thai massage?

The standard hospitality rate for massage tipping is 20 percent. For example, if a massage or body treatment costs $100, a 20 percent tip would be $20.

What is Thai massage Bangkok?

One of the most common massages is Thai massage. A little more on how the massage works are that it is a mixture of acupressure and yoga postures which are assisted by a masseuse. It is known for removing the stiffness, muscle pain, loosening your body and relaxing your mind.

Is tipping rude in Thailand?

Tipping is NOT customary in Thailand, there is absolutely NO mandatory requirement to tip anyone, but small gratuities for great service are very much appreciated. Unlike some other parts of the world, you will never see a Thai service provider with his hand out waiting for a tip.