A great massage is never hard to find. What makes Let’s Relax Spa smart is choice: you can pick a Bangkok branch that fits your day, then go in for a treatment style that matches your body. There’s also a Japanese-style onsen option if you want more than a typical spa session.
I like the practical flexibility here. You’re not stuck with one location, and the treatment menu gives you clear options from Thai massage to facials and detox-style body treatments. The other thing I really appreciate is the way service timing seems to be handled with care, including for couples.
One possible drawback: your experience can depend on smooth communication with the booking partner. I’ve seen a complaint about slow or missing replies from the operator, so it’s worth booking with time to spare and double-checking details when you book.
In This Review
- Key highlights to focus on
- Where You’ll Go in Bangkok: Spa Branch Options and the Thong Lor Onsen
- The Main Menu: Thai Massage, Aromatherapy Oil, Foot Massage, and Facials
- Detox-Style Body Treatments: Scrub + Wrap for a Full Body Reset
- The 180-Minute Blooming Life Spa Package: When 2 Hours Isn’t Enough
- The Onsen Day Pass at Let’s Relax Onsen Thong Lor (24 Hours)
- Price and Value: Why This Can Be a Smart Splurge at $23.44
- Timing and Duration: What 2 Hours Means in Practice
- Private-Group Calm: Couples and Friends Without the Crowds
- What to Tell Your Therapist for Better Results
- Where This Booking Can Go Wrong (and How to protect yourself)
- Who Should Book This Spa Experience
- Should You Book Let’s Relax Spa?
- FAQ
- What treatments are available at Let’s Relax Spa?
- How long is the spa experience?
- Can I choose different locations in Bangkok?
- Is this experience private?
- Is there an onsen option, and how long is it valid?
- What if I need to cancel?
Key highlights to focus on

- Choose your Bangkok branch: multiple spa locations, plus an onsen venue, so you can line this up with where you’re already staying
- Clear treatment menu: Thai massage, oil massage, foot massage, facial, and detox-style scrub & wrap options
- Dr. Spiller facial: a 10-step facial option for when you want a more specific skin reset
- True onsen add-on: a 24-hour Onsen Day Pass at Let’s Relax Onsen Thong Lor
- Private-group setup: it’s your group only, which keeps things calm and straightforward
Where You’ll Go in Bangkok: Spa Branch Options and the Thong Lor Onsen
This is a “pick-your-own-stop” kind of spa experience. Instead of committing to one address, you choose from several Let’s Relax locations around Bangkok—spread out enough that you can select what’s easiest for your itinerary.
The spa options listed for this experience include:
- Sukhumvit area: Let’s Relax Ekkamai, Let’s Relax Sukhumvit Soi 39
- Siam & Chidlom: Let’s Relax MBK, Let’s Relax Mandarin
- Silom & Sathorn: Let’s Relax Mahanakhon CUBE, Let’s Relax Suanplu
- Ratchada & Phayathai: Let’s Relax The Street Ratchadapisek, Let’s Relax Phayathai
- Premium onsen: Let’s Relax Onsen Thong Lor
Why this matters in real life: Bangkok days can get chaotic. If you plan this near your BTS/MRT area, you lose less time to taxis and traffic. And if you’re doing a longer spa day, you can even switch the vibe—massage at a spa branch, then soak at the onsen venue.
If you’re someone who likes structure, the onsen option is also the cleanest “extra” to add. Onsen Thong Lor is positioned as a dedicated onsen experience rather than a quick add-on.
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The Main Menu: Thai Massage, Aromatherapy Oil, Foot Massage, and Facials

Let’s Relax keeps the choices simple and treatment-forward. Depending on what you book, you’re looking at either a classic 60-minute session or a longer Thai massage option around 120 minutes.
Here’s what’s available:
- Traditional Thai Massage (120 mins)
- Relaxing Aromatherapy Oil Massage (60 mins)
- Foot Massage (60 mins)
- Rejuvenating Dr. Spiller 10-Step Facial (60 mins)
What I’d take from this menu: each item signals a different goal.
- If your body feels tight in a “whole-system” way, the 120-minute Thai massage is the best fit. Thai massage typically works well when you want more than a quick reset.
- If you want stress relief with less “effort,” the aromatherapy oil massage is the calmer option. It’s also the one that pairs nicely with an otherwise busy day.
- When your legs are the problem—lots of walking, stairs, day tours—foot massage (60 mins) can feel surprisingly worth it. It’s one of the easiest ways to make tomorrow better without booking a huge block of time.
- If you care about skin texture, hydration, or just want that post-facial glow, the Dr. Spiller 10-Step Facial is a strong move. It’s still only 60 minutes, but it’s explicitly framed as a multi-step facial.
A practical tip: if you know your main complaint spot (lower back, neck/shoulders, legs), say it clearly at the start. One piece of feedback I saw emphasized that the masseuse can focus on a specific area when you request it—like concentrating on the lower back.
Detox-Style Body Treatments: Scrub + Wrap for a Full Body Reset

Beyond massage and facial, this experience also includes body treatments that are more “reset” than “soothing.” Two options are listed, and each comes as 60 minutes:
- Detoxifying Body Scrub (60 mins)
- Detoxifying Body Wrap (60 mins)
If you’re trying to decide between these and a normal massage, think about what you want to feel afterward:
- A scrub is often about texture and that fresh feeling you get when dry skin is addressed.
- A wrap tends to feel more like heat, comfort, and thorough body treatment.
The term detox is used here, but the real value for you is practical: these treatments can help you walk out feeling cleaned up and refreshed, especially if you’ve been in humidity, sweat, and sunscreen all week.
Also, if you’re pairing treatments, be intentional. Going straight from a scrub/wrap into a heavy day can leave you feeling a little “too fresh” (in a good way, just different). If your schedule allows, plan a quiet block after your treatment.
The 180-Minute Blooming Life Spa Package: When 2 Hours Isn’t Enough

There’s also a longer, bundled option:
- Ultimate relaxation Blooming Life Spa Package (180 mins)
This is the route I’d choose if:
- you’re traveling with a partner and want a slower, shared spa rhythm,
- you want real time for your body to cool down and downshift,
- you don’t want to rush between hotel, dinner, and a night market.
The package is specifically positioned as “ultimate relaxation,” and the length tells you what it’s really for: more hands-on time and more room to transition from tension into recovery.
It also tends to reduce decision fatigue. Instead of choosing between facial, massage, and body treatment, you let the package structure do the work.
The Onsen Day Pass at Let’s Relax Onsen Thong Lor (24 Hours)

This is the standout add-on if you want a different kind of recovery. The Onsen option is listed as:
- Onsen Day Pass (24 hours)
Let’s Relax frames Let’s Relax Onsen Thong Lor as an authentic Japanese-style onsen experience. A 24-hour pass changes the game because you’re not trapped into one rigid appointment slot. You can time your soak for when Bangkok feels most exhausting—late afternoon, early evening, even the next day if your itinerary shifts.
How to think about it: an onsen day pass is best when you want a second “landing zone” besides your massage room. Massage helps one thing; soaking helps your whole system decompress. Combined, it’s a strong way to feel human again after long days of heat and movement.
If you’re booking ahead, this is also the option where planning matters most. Bangkok schedules can tighten fast, and a pass gives you flexibility only if you still reserve the spot.
Price and Value: Why This Can Be a Smart Splurge at $23.44

This experience is priced at $23.44 per person, and it’s often booked about 25 days in advance. That’s not a “back-of-a-napkin” price. It suggests a package where you’re paying for the brand plus structured treatment time.
Here’s how I’d judge value beyond the number:
- If you’re booking a 120-minute Thai massage, you’re getting more time on the table for your money than most quick add-ons.
- If you book a 60-minute option, it can still be worth it because the menu includes specific services like a Dr. Spiller 10-step facial rather than a vague “massage and relax.”
- The onsen day pass is the value multiplier. When a pass lets you soak within a 24-hour window, it can stretch your enjoyment across more of your trip.
Is it luxury? The price says it’s more approachable. Is it professional and “upscale” in feel? That’s what one highly rated experience emphasized—professional, well-handled sessions, including couples.
The best value move: match the treatment length to your goal. Don’t book a 60-minute facial if your main issue is full-body tightness. Conversely, don’t book a 120-minute Thai massage if your legs are the only sore area—your money might be better spent with a targeted foot massage or body treatment.
Timing and Duration: What 2 Hours Means in Practice

The experience duration is listed as about 2 hours, but treatments vary. Here’s how to interpret that without stress:
- A 120-minute Thai massage fits the “around 2 hours” timing closely.
- 60-minute options (oil massage, foot massage, facial, scrub, or wrap) are designed to be shorter sessions that still feel like a real appointment, not a quick touch.
- The 180-minute Blooming Life package goes longer, so your day needs a bigger time block.
- The onsen pass isn’t tied to a single sitting. The pass lasts 24 hours.
My practical advice: treat this like you would any appointment. Plan a simple pre-treatment schedule, then protect the time after. Even if you’re only doing 60 minutes, you’ll usually feel better if you don’t immediately jump into another intense plan.
Private-Group Calm: Couples and Friends Without the Crowds

This is described as a private tour/activity, meaning only your group participates. That matters more than people expect.
If you’re going as a couple or with friends, a private setup tends to keep the experience smoother:
- fewer awkward overlaps,
- less waiting around,
- less chance that your session rhythm gets affected by strangers.
One highly praised experience mentioned a couples massage with staff prepared for the scheduled arrival time. That’s exactly what you want: you show up, things run, and you don’t spend your “relaxation time” managing logistics.
What to Tell Your Therapist for Better Results
Even a great massage is better when it matches your body. The data here doesn’t spell out a script, but you can still use a simple approach.
At the start, I recommend:
- State your main tight area in plain terms (lower back, shoulders/neck, calves/feet).
- Say what you want: more focus, more gentle pressure, or a slower pace.
- Mention any preference on the style you booked—Thai massage vs oil massage have different vibes.
This matters because one of the best-rated experiences highlighted that the masseuse focused on the lower back area after being told. You don’t need to be dramatic. Just be specific.
Also, for facial or body treatments, expectations help. If you want that “fresh” feeling from the facial, tell them you want extra attention on skin areas that feel dry or dull.
Where This Booking Can Go Wrong (and How to protect yourself)
There’s one clear caution from the information provided: communication can be an issue with the booking partner. One low rating complained that the operator (GoWabi) took days to reply and sometimes didn’t reply at all, with the person still waiting after about a month.
You can’t control other people’s inboxes, but you can reduce risk:
- Book early (this is commonly booked about 25 days out).
- If you have questions, ask soon after booking rather than the day before.
- Double-check your chosen location and treatment type in your confirmation details.
One more “gotcha” angle: because you can choose among several branches, make sure you pick the one that matches the plan you actually want. On a packed Bangkok day, the difference between a short walk and a long taxi ride can change your mood more than you’d think.
Who Should Book This Spa Experience
This works well for:
- people who want choice in Bangkok (pick a location close to your plans),
- couples who want a calm, private spa block,
- anyone who wants a structured massage session, a facial option, or a more complete body reset,
- travelers planning long days of walking who want a practical recovery tool,
- people who want to add a Japanese-style onsen element without building a complex itinerary.
It might be a weaker fit if:
- you need instant, responsive help from the booking operator (the low rating suggests communication problems can happen),
- you’re the kind of planner who relies on last-minute changes. Your best experience comes from early booking and clear choices.
Should You Book Let’s Relax Spa?
I’d book it if you want a straightforward spa experience with real options: Thai massage, oil massage, foot massage, a Dr. Spiller 10-step facial, detox-style scrub/wrap, and a serious onsen add-on at Let’s Relax Onsen Thong Lor with a 24-hour day pass. The price is low enough to feel like a smart value, while the treatments are specific enough to feel intentional.
Don’t book it on a whim if you’re the type who needs fast answers. If you book early and choose the branch that fits your itinerary, this is the kind of reservation that can quietly improve your whole trip.
FAQ
What treatments are available at Let’s Relax Spa?
You can choose from Traditional Thai Massage (120 minutes), Relaxing Aromatherapy Oil Massage (60 minutes), Foot Massage (60 minutes), Rejuvenating Dr. Spiller 10-Step Facial (60 minutes), Detoxifying Body Scrub (60 minutes), Detoxifying Body Wrap (60 minutes), the Blooming Life Spa Package (180 minutes), or an Onsen Day Pass (24 hours).
How long is the spa experience?
The experience duration is listed as about 2 hours, but the actual time depends on the treatment you choose. Sessions include 60 minutes, 120 minutes, a 180-minute package, or a 24-hour onsen day pass.
Can I choose different locations in Bangkok?
Yes. The experience lists multiple Bangkok spa locations in areas like Sukhumvit, Siam/Chidlom, Silom/Sathorn, and Ratchada/Phayathai, plus a dedicated onsen option at Let’s Relax Onsen Thong Lor.
Is this experience private?
Yes. It’s described as a private tour/activity, so only your group participates.
Is there an onsen option, and how long is it valid?
There is a premium onsen option at Let’s Relax Onsen Thong Lor with an Onsen Day Pass that lasts 24 hours.
What if I need to cancel?
Free cancellation is available. You must cancel at least 24 hours before the experience start time for a full refund, and changes within 24 hours of the start time are not accepted.




























