A luxurious and upmarket option, the Banyan Tree Spa at MBS boasts spectacular views from its 55th floor location. And while it does not stay open very late, the service you’ll receive here will be close to impeccable. A couples’ re(treat) for sure!
Marina Bay Sands, 10 Bayfront Avenue, Tower 1, Level 55, tel: 6688-8825. Opens daily from 10am to 11pm.
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G Spa has a higher price point compared to some of the other places on this list but what it lacks in cheapness it makes up for with a stellar treatment menu. Try their G Business Class therapy that has two other therapists giving you a massage.
102 Guillemard Road, #02-02, 6280-8988. Opens 24 hours daily.
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Located in the Chinatown vicinity, Huang Ah Ma focuses on restoring one’s meridian points through its massage techniques so you can expect to emerge from your therapy session with a bounce in your step. Aside from massages, there are also facials available.
Porcelain Hotel, 50 Mosque Street,tel: 6536-1661. Open daily from 11am to 3am.
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For an oriental body massage experience, Imperial Apple Spa is a good choice when it comes to ironing out all those tight muscles and knots in your back. The massages here start at a low price of $45 for a 60-minute full body treatment. Bargain!
171 Tras Street, Union Building, tel: 6225-1555. Opens Daily 10am to 4am.
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This place at upper Bukit Timah is perfect for all those night owls or insomnia-plagued individuals. Whether you need a deep tissue massage or a relaxing rubdown, Le Spa has you covered with their extensive treatment menu.
Upper Bukit Timah, 16A Chun Tin Road, 6222-6805. Opens 24 hours daily.
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This is the perfect place to wind down after a long night out on the town. Located near the late night watering holes at Robertson Quay, Natureland offers a bunch of foot and body massage treatments to relax those muscles.
Robertson Walk, 11 Unity Street, #01-08/09. 6733-6780. Opens 24 hours daily.
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This cosy spa near Haji Lane has the usual foot and body massages, along with facial treatments and even manicure and pedicure treatments. Prices are reasonable at about $60 for a one hour massage. They also run plenty of promotions from time to time.
289 Beach Road, #01-01, tel: 6295-5000. Opens daily from 10am to 4am.
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Spread across two levels, Spa Club has 22 treatment rooms, a steam room, an indoor heated pool and a sauna. There are a plethora of treatments to choose from, including facials and massages, body wraps and foot reflexology.
Fu Yuen Building, 75 Beach Road, Level 1 & 2, tel: 6339-9238. Opens daily from 11am to 12am.
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Specialising in Chinese massage treatments, Tang Dynasty’s space is dimly lit and decked out in oriental furnishings like red lanterns and carved wood screens. It’s running a Couples Relaxation promotion at the moment that will set you back $95.
Kampong Glam, 786 North Bridge Road, tel: 6686-6466. Opens daily from 10am to 6am.
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If you stay in the East, you’re in luck! Massage Master is known for its value-for-money offers that include foot reflexology, full-body massages and more. Prices start from $55.
341 Bedok Rd, Singapore 469522, tel: 6702-0762. Opens daily from 1am to 3am (except public holidays).
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If you’re feeling too tired to leave your house but still want a rubdown to ease all the work-week stress, why not try The Outcall Spa? Its masseurs go to your place, set up in ten minutes, and you’ll be ready for your massage in the comfort of your own home.
Be sure to book a masseur in advance through its Facebook page, or photo 8782-0561.
This article was originally published in The Singapore Women’s Weekly.