It’s a work day and all you can think about is the weekend. Trust us, we’ve all been there. One of the best ways to make your weekends even better so you can look forward to it? Consider heading to a nearby spa destination, and give your body, mind and soul some much-needed love.
With treatments ranging from massage to sound therapy, spending some time away from home has never been more enticing. Here are the must-visit weekend spa spots around the region recommended by beauty insiders and content creators.
BEST IN CLASS
WHITE WOOD GREEN SPA & WELLNESS, BANGKOK, THAILAND
"The masseurs here are very professional and attentive, constantly checking if their pressures were within my pain threshold. My favourite massage is the Thai Heritage Massage with Compress Ball. A heated compress ball is used to target aching areas on my body, and it felt very soothing.
The menu is also quite extensive it even has massages for mums-to-be. Its environment and interior will make you feel relaxed as the whole spa is inspired by nature, giving all patrons a restful experience." - Lasalle Lee, makeup artist
B RELAX THERAPY SPA, HỌ CHI MINH CITY, VIETNAM
"My friend spoke highly about B Relax Therapy Spa, and insisted that I should try it out. It's an oasis in the city, so whenever you're feeling tired after exploring the city on foot, you can take an inexpensive Grab car ride and visit the spa. Once you arrive, you have to walk through an artisanal cafe named Shin Heritage, and head up to the second level to access the spa.
I love that it has good customer service, well-trained staff (they pressed out all the stiffness in my muscles), plus I get to grab a coffee after my massage too!" - Larry Yeo, makeup artist
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