It’s time to pamper yourself with the best massages in Hong Kong! We’re talking luscious full-body massages that will leave you feeling rejuvenated, facials that will make you float away for a couple of hours, and the expert touch of skilled therapists. Imagine relaxing in a warm jacuzzi as fragrant oils lift your worries away — that’s right, it’s spa time. And arguably one of the most luxurious places to get the experience is at a five-star hotel. Bring along a friend or loved one, too, and make a day of it at our picks of the best spas in Hong Kong’s most esteemed hotels. Treat yourself to the ultimate relaxation and self-care experience!
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THANN Sanctuary — Tsim Sha Tsui, Causeway Bay, Kowloon Tong
The Royal Garden — Tsim Sha Tsui East
Beauty Forever — Multiple Locations
Iyara Day Spa — Central, Mid-Levels
Bliss Spa (W Hong Kong) — Kowloon
Mount Massage — Kowloon City
Essential Spa — Multiple locations
Spa L’Occitane — Multiple Locations
Face Magic Haven — Central, Tsim Sha Tsui
Spa Botanica — Discovery Bay
MiraSpa — Tsim Sha Tsui
Yu House — Sheung Wan
Health Touch — Causeway Bay
FAQ about Hong Kong spas
What is the average cost of a spa treatment in Hong Kong?
What are the most common treatments at Hong Kong spas?
What should I wear or bring for a spa treatment in Hong Kong?
THANN Sanctuary — Tsim Sha Tsui, Causeway Bay, Kowloon Tong
Missing Thai spas? Well, THANN will transport you right to your favourite Phuket spa, with their wellness facility being an oasis for peace and tranquillity. What’s more, they’ve been voted one of the 55 Best Spas in the world by Conde Nast Traveler magazine! They offer incredible services with professional therapists, covering everything from aromatherapy to Ayurvedic massages. They also offer facials, scrubs and special treatment. But the go-to here is of course their 90-minute THANN Sanctuary Signature Massage, which combines Thai and Asian healing techniques and is sure to relieve and heal any aches and pains and leave you feeling rejuvenated.
Services: Thai Massages, Skin treatments, Spa Treatments
Opening Hours: 10am-10pm, every day
Locations: Tsim Sha Tsui, Causeway Bay
Contact: Website | Instagram | Facebook | +852 3717 4397 / 3717
Cost: Starting from HK$595 on Klook
The Royal Garden — Tsim Sha Tsui East
Nestled on the 17th floor of the Royal Garden Hotel is the Sky Club Spa. You can unwind and relax with their body massages while taking in the view of Tsim Sha Tsui. After, you can also refresh yourself in their Sauna Room, Jacuzzi or Steam Room — the perfect recharge before bracing the craziness of Hong Kong. They are known for their Thalgo Stress Release Massage which is a fusion of pressure point compress and deep tissue massage techniques with a warm
Indoceane oil which helps relieve tensions, both of body and soul. Their Aqua Body experiences which include body scrubs and body glow treatments, are also worth indulging in. So get ready to be treated like a queen and head over to the Royal Garden Hotel Spa.
Services: Swedish massages, Body Scrub, Skin Treatments
Opening Hours:
10am-10PM, every day
Address: 69 Mody Road, Tsim Sha Tsui East, Kowloon
Contact: Website | Instagram | Facebook | +852 2721 5215
Cost: Starting from HK$700 on Klook
Beauty Forever — Multiple Locations
With six centres across Hong Kong, Beauty Forever is your one-stop-shop for all things beauty and wellness, and each venue has a unique feel and vibe. Their most popular location is Central, which is themed around Japan and has rare man-made Obsidian tubs, Japanese-style Wooden tubs and a Hydro-massage Jacuzzi, but the others are equally inviting and relaxing and are reflect different styles from around Asia. So whether you’re looking for a woman’s body massage or a special facial, you can get it all at Beauty Forever. Their massages are also inspired by traditional techniques from Korean, Swedish, Thai and Balinese. Also worth trying is their Hot Stone Spa which uses a“God Blackstone”to detox and relax your body.
Services: Body Massages, Facial Treatments, Hot Stone Spa
Opening Hours: Depends on the branch
Locations: Central, Tai Koo, Tsim Sha Tsui, Kwun Tong, Tsuen Wan and Shatin
Contact: Website | Instagram | Facebook | +852 2114 4118
Cost: Starting from HK$188 on Klook
Iyara Day Spa — Central, Mid-Levels
This conveniently-located spa in Central and Mid-Levels offers an array of facial, eye-care and waxing treatments, as well as manicures and pedicures. With a menu of treatments that includes Swedish massage, natural herbal, trigger point massage, deep tissue and more, there’s something available for everyone. One of their signature treatments, Ear Candling with face and neck lymphatic drainage massage, is a must try for those feeling fatigued, stuffy or just want to have a more sculpted face. You won’t be disappointed!
Services: Facial Treatments, Body Scrubs & Wraps, Manicures & Pedicures
Opening Hours: 10 am–8 pm (Monday to Friday),
10 am–7 pm (Weekends)
Locations: 1/F, 26 Cochrane Street, Central | G/F, No. 5 Prince’s Terrace, Mid-Levels
Contact: Website | Instagram | Facebook | +852
2545 8638
Cost: Starting from HK$585 on Klook
Bliss Spa (W Hong Kong) — Kowloon
Funky and modern may not be the first words that come to mind when you think of a spa, but at the W Hotel, that’s exactly what you’ll get with Bliss Spa. Plus, being situated on the 72nd floor, most of their treatment rooms have unbeatable views of Victoria Harbour. On arrival, you’re treated with a brownie buffet, cheeses, and lemondade and cucumber water. Be sure not to miss their facilities, which include Hong Kong’s highest outdoor skyline swimming pool, WET®, harbour view gym, FIT® and luxury Heat & Water facilities that include a harbour-view vitality pool!
Services: Facial Treatments, Detox Massages
Opening Hours: 9 am–10 pm, every day
Location: 1 Austin Road West, Kowloon Station, Kowloon, Hong Kong
Contact: Website | Instagram | Facebook | +852 3717 2222
Cost: Starting from HK$600 on Klook
LS Spa & Massage — Multiple locations
An awesome chain of centres across Hong Kong, LS Spa and Massage is your go-to after a long day of work. If you are looking for a no-frills, strong massage that gets deep into your tissues, this is your place. Plus, the massage therapists are trained in Chinese Pressure-point techniques, and have expertise in face, neckline, shoulders and back massages. While their Chinese Accupresure and Lymphatic Massages are great, if you’re short on time, just pop in for a quick 15 minute upper body massage to get that release. They also offer beauty treatments like facial reshaping sessions, lash lifts and eyelash growth treatments.
Services: Foot Massages
Opening Hours: 11 am–12 am (Monday to Thursday),
11 am–2 am (Friday & Saturday),
11 am–1 am (Sunday)
Locations: Fortress Hill, Lai Chi Kok, Diamond Hill, Kowloon Bay, Ngau Tau Kok and Kwun Tong
Contact: Website | Instagram | Facebook | +852 5977 3927
Cost: Starting from HK$598 on Klook
Mount Massage — Kowloon City
For an oasis in the middle of Kowloon City, head over to Mount Massage. With Japanese-inspired décor, neutral tones and relaxing environment, this is the perfect little escape from the hustle and bustle of Hong Kong. They are known for their ear treatments, which include Ear Canal and Auricle Check , Ear Relaxation, Professional Ear Cleaning, Ear Bath, ASMR Stimulations and Ear Aroma Massage — a full spa experience for your ears! You also can’t go wrong with their body massages which are for both men and women. Specifically, the Hot Stone Massage, is a bit hit.
Service: Body Massages, Ear Spa Packages
Opening Hours: 11am–11pm, every day
Locations: G/F, 27 Fuk Lo Tsun Road, Kowloon City
Contact: Website | Instagram | Facebook | +852 2411 3303
Cost: Starting from HK$372 on Klook
Essential Spa — Multiple locations
It might not be the prettiest, but you know you’re going to get great service every time you go to one of the four centres of Essential Spa. Having been around since 2001, they have built a reputation of being affordable, convenient with great treatments for the mind, body and spirit. They offer a comprehensive range of spa service, including facial treatments, massage, hydrolifting, slimming treatments and nail services — manicures and pedicures. But of course, they are known for the body massages, specifically the Magnetic Massager and the Camellia Sinensis Leaf Extract Body Massage. The second uses a powerful anti-oxidant and anti-ageing ingredients to r
educe the skin’s UV damage, eliminate stretch marks and bind moisture to the skin. Plus they have great promotions and a membership in case you’re going to be a regular!
Services: Facial Treatments, Massages, Hydrolifting, Slimming Treatments & Nail Services
Opening Hours:
10am–8pm (Monday to Friday),
10am–7pm (Weekends)
Locations: Central, Mid-Levels, Wanchai, Kowloon Tong
Contact: Website | +852 3106 0303
Cost: Starting from HK$800 on Klook
Sense Beauty & Spa — Multiple locations
With sixbranches around Hong Kong, Sense Beauty & Spa is a health, beauty and wellness chain providing comprehensive services. Each branch is luxuriously decorated across thousands of feet of space, with tons of independent VIP rooms. A true indulgence! For Sense Beauty & Spa, it is not just about relaxation or release, but actually about providing you the opportunity to improve your health through their treatments. Therefore, they have treatments such as a the unique Compound meridian therapy which enhances metabolism and blood circulation while removing toxins and excessive water from the body. They are also known for their Hot Stone Massage, which originates in Japan, and has detoxification and immune strenghtening properties. The 708 Health Urn treatment also helps in identifying problems with the colour of the body waste.
Services: Meridian Massages, Rock Baths, Detoxification Spas, Beauty Treatments
Opening Hours:
12pm–9pm (Monday to Friday),
10am–7pm (Weekends)
Locations: Sheung Wan Causeway Bay, Tsim Sha Tsui, Tseung Kwan O, Mong Kok, Kwun Tong
Contact: Website | Facebook | +852 2111 3331
Cost: Starting from HK$108 on Klook
Spa L’Occitane — Multiple Locations
Love the brand for their hand creams and skin care? They also offer one of the most exclusive spa experiences which include body massages, body scrubs and wraps, and of course facials! A must try massage is their Sleep and Reset, which truly gets into your muscles as the professional therapists rid your body of toxins as they lather you with L’Occitane’s natural products and oils. Also highly in demand are their facials, which have anti-aging and drainage properties. You can also add on enhancers such as Immortelle Divine Eyes or Cooling White Jade to the facial for some extra love and care. So get ready to pamper yourself and head over to one of their three central locations.
Services: Facial Treatments
Opening Hours: Depends on the branch, most likely 11am-10pm
Locations: Wan Chai, Kowloon and Tuen Mun
Contact: Website | Instagram | Facebook | +852 2143 6288
Cost: Starting from HK$413 on Klook
Face Magic Haven — Central, Tsim Sha Tsui
As one of Hong Kong’s first medical spas, Face Magic Haven (FMH) provides cutting-edge treatments in a relaxing environment. Their centrally located stores have served customers for over 18 years using the latest
trusted, proven techniques and technology. They have a number of signature treatments such as Laser Skin Rejuvination, ReFirme® Skin Tightening and Cellulite and Body Sculpting. They also offer a range of relaxing massages, including a Traditional Chinese Massage that helps relax muscles, relieve fatigue, improve immunity, ultimately balancing the Yin and Yang. No matter what treatment you choose, at FMH, you are in good hands!
Signature Massage: Medical Spa,
Skin Tightening, Cellulite Treatments, Body Sculpting
Opening Hours: 10:30am-8pm every day
Locations: Central, Tsim Sha Tsui
Contact: Website | Instagram | Facebook | +852 2524 6882
Cost: Starting from HK$180 on Klook
Spa Botanica — Discovery Bay
If you’re planning a staycation in the suburban enclave of Discovery Bay, we suggest booking a spa session at Spa Botanica at the Auberge. The spa wasincluded in Conde Nast Traveller UK’s list of ‘Top 10 Urban Day Spas’, and it isn’t hard to see why. There are 10 private spa rooms at which trained therapists will work their magic to melt your stress away. Go all out with their 180-minute treatments like the Detox Retreat that combines the Detoxifying Full Body Massage and Purifying Facial, and the Silky Cashmere Dip that includes the Jasmine and Rice Body Scrub and Aromatherapy Massage. If you’re at the spa on a special occasion like Mother’s Day or Father’s Day, try the Mommy & Princess Treat and Daddy & Prince Treat.
Services: Massages, Facials, Body Scrubs
Opening Hours: 10am-8pm every day (closed on every Wednesday except public holidays)
Location: Auberge Discovery Bay Hong Kong, 88 Siena Avenue, Discovery Bay, Lantau Island
Contact: Website | Instagram | Facebook | +852 2295 8288
Cost: Starting from HK$283 on Klook.
MiraSpa — Tsim Sha Tsui
MiraSpa has the distinction of being crowned Hong Kong’s Best Day Spa at the World Spa Awards for the last four years. So rest assured, you’ll get a spa experience that will rejuvenate your body and mind. The nine treatment rooms include two VIP spa suites for couples with a private steam bath and sunken bath and the Aura Room with its soothing coloured light feature to bring on restful sleep while you enjoy a therapeutic MiraSpa ritual. Luxuriate in their Jade Caressing Ritual, which starts with a 60-minute jade stone body massage and is followed by a 90-minute Gua Sha collagen facial. If you book the Mira Prana Journey, you’ll get the benefit of revitalising salt scrub that softens the skin, and a body wrap with their anti-ageing body cream to leave your skin feeling soft and velvety. You can even book the Nail Lounge for special occasions like bridal or baby showers.
Services: Facials, Massages, Customised Experiences
Opening Hours: 11am-10pm every day
Location: B3, The Mira Hong Kong, Mira Place, 118-130 Nathan Road, Tsim Sha Tsui
Contact: Website | Instagram | Facebook | +852 2315 5500
Cost: Starting from HK$879 on Klook.
Yu House — Sheung Wan
This sanctuary for the body, mind, and spirit in the bustling Sheung Wan neighbourhood offers unique treatments so you can heal yourself, both inside and out. Indulge in their Acupressure Foot Massages, which include the neck and shoulder, and book a Hot Stone Rejuvenating Energy Massage. But if you want to try something different, we recommend the Himalayan Singing Bowl Therapy that is known to one’s improve blood pressure, heart rate, and respiratory rate, among its other benefits. Combine that with an Organic Essential Oil Chakra Balancing Massage to feel refreshed in every sense of the word.
Services: Essential Oil Chakra Balancing Massage, Singing Bowl Sound Therapy
Opening Hours: 12pm-9:30pm every day
Location: 21/F, Enterprise Building, 228-238 Queen’s Road Central, Sheung Wan
Contact: Instagram | +852 5596 8296
Cost: Starting from HK$469 on Klook.
Health Touch — Causeway Bay
Looking for some TLC for your feet? Then head to Health Touch Foot Massage, where you can treat yourself to traditional acupressure massages, lymphatic treatments and nail services. You can book a 50-minute foot massage — perfect for lunch hour or if you’re in between errands — and get your nails done for your hands and feet. You can also look into their other treatments, such as the Gua Sha, cupping, Hot Stone Massage, and Body Steam Therapy that counts improved blood circulation and sleep among its benefits.
Services: Foot Massage, Body Steam Therapy, Lymphatic Massage
Opening Hours: 11am-12am every day
Location: Basement, 513 Hennessy Road Wellable Commercial Building, Causeway Bay
Contact: Website | Facebook | +852 2882 3433
Cost: Starting from HK$224 on Klook.
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FAQ about Hong Kong spas
What is the average cost of a spa treatment in Hong Kong?
The average cost of a spa treatment in Hong Kong ranges from HK$600-HK$1,500 per session, depending on the type of service and the spa’s location. Luxury hotels and high-end spas may charge HK$2,000 or more for premium treatments, while smaller, independent spas may offer services starting at HK$300-HK$500.
What are the most common treatments at Hong Kong spas?
Most Hong Kong spas offer facials and skin treatments, while some like Beauty Forever and Mount Massage offer Hot Stone massages. You can also get Gua Sha sessions at MiraSpa and Health Touch.
What should I wear or bring for a spa treatment in Hong Kong?
Wear comfortable clothing and bring minimal belongings. Most spas provide robes, towels, and slippers, as well as toiletries. You don’t need to bring your own products, but it’s good to arrive a bit early to relax before the treatment.
Header image credits: Royal Garden Hotel, Beauty Forever, THANN Sanctuary
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