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    Canal Spa

    4.5 (2 reviews)
    Open 10:00 am - 12:00 AM (Next day)

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    6 years ago

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    7 years ago

    Great service. They know how to treat a man. I've been here a few times, never disappointed

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    Russian & Turkish Baths

    3.2(468 reviews)
    1.0 miEast Village, Alphabet City
    $$
    Family-owned & operated
    Certified professionals

    First time experiencing this place. Historic and a perfect way to spend a Sunday morning. While…read morecoed most times I went during the men's only time. The spa was super clean and service was great. At checking when I explained I was a first timer they took extra time to explain everything and I never felt rushed. Customers were polite and the vibe was super chill. After a morning with -8 degree frigid temperatures it was perfect to warm up! Stayed 3 hours and left relaxed and refreshed. I'd recommend this for sure and will be back next time I'm in nyc. Only item I'd say was a bit of a challenge was that it got so crowded it was hard to find a seat in the saunas and steam rooms but this was a very minor imposition. People kept moving around so I didn't have to wait too long for a place.

    The best part of this place is one of the staff members. Irina is very friendly and completely…read moredifferent from tue stoic guys who are part of the staff. She is fun and friendly and you dont mind spending money. Its an older place but they have a very hot sauna that really opens your pores. Inside this room they have buckets that are constantly being filled with cool water so you can douse yourself to cool off. If you dont cover your ears, they will have some burn to it. My friends and I wear sauna hats to protect it. They also have an "ice" bath that is very cold. 2 other steam rooms. The staff is very friendly. I have been here before and definitely coming back especially when Irina is here!!!

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    Great Jones Spa

    Great Jones Spa

    3.3(661 reviews)
    0.8 miNoHo
    $$$

    Such a relaxing place to go when it's cold out in nyc. Not only can you get a fabulous massage,…read moreyou can chill in their hot tubs or simply around them. Definitely recommend.

    My mom and I have been coming here for years. I love the water lounge so much. I've always gotten a…read moremassage, but I decided to get a deep cleansing facial this time. Unfortunately, I am very disappointed. We talked about some problem areas and where to do extractions. The facial started out promising but it ultimately ended up feeling like I was just having cleanser and one mask put on over and over. The, "extractions," was very light pressure - she even kept apologizing for how much pain I must've been in, which I thought was weird because I was barely feeling anything at all. And I was expecting some pain because I had some issues I was really hoping to get taken care of. However, at the end of the facial when I finally saw my skin, none of those issues were addressed, and you could tell there had been no actual extractions where we discussed, my main problem areas. There were big black heads and white heads that were untouched... really? This cost me $250 just to be disappointed. My skin doesn't look better in any sense. I have no glow, nothing is cleared up, and I still have all of the problems I had going into this. I hate that I was left feeling like this, because I like this spa and my woman was very kind, but at the end of the day I got up charged for the most basic, non deep cleansing facial I've ever had. I'm left feeling gross and robbed. Trying my best not to spiral and do the extractions myself, but it's really upsetting I didn't get the care and skin help I was looking for.

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    Ohm Spa - Oils and balms used during massage

    Ohm Spa

    4.5(272 reviews)
    1.4 miGramercy
    $$$

    Pricy but solid deep tissue massage. Jojo did a great job!…read more I found this spot after doing some serious research. The fact that this establishment is in a private condominium building that formally was a church seemed super unique and unassuming. I am a fan of their customer service, flexibility, and professionalism. From the moment I booked my appointment, I felt like they truly had a personalized concierge service to accommodate my needs and schedule. The location is small but cozy, neat, and clean. It does not have the typical commercial spa feel, so expect to experience a more old-school homey no frills feel.

    My friend made us reservations for a one hour massage to treat me for my birthday. Waiting area was…read moreslightly chaotic because it's a small space and there were multiple people coming in at that time 3:30pm on a Sunday. There was tea, nuts, hot and cold water, magazines for you to use and leverage before and after your massage. Each guest is supposed to take off their shoes in this waiting area, but not all guests did that, which results in some guests walking around with their outdoor shoes and some who were barefoot. I have a thing about my bare feet touching ground so I didn't particularly enjoy that. The patient intake process consists of three forms to fill out basically to ask you which areas the masseuse should focus on and what methods you enjoy. Light, medium, deep tissue or combo. And whether you wanted elbows, arms, etc used. For the massage itself, it started off with a bit of aromatherapy. I definitely smelled lavender and it was nice + relaxing. The masseuse also acknowledged that I wanted to focus on lower back, so that's good, but noted that it's a full body massage, which is fine. I remember a hot towel being used pretty early in the process and then multiple times during the massage as well so that was nice. I think the pressure could have been harder for me and at times it didn't feel like a massage but light touches and some pressure. I think I would have preferred to go a bit harder but I didn't voice it because the areas where she went hard/pressured are not areas where I want additional pressure. I think the lower back was maybe slightly more focused on but not enough for a noticeable difference to me. The best part was probably when I was facing up tbh. My massage time also ended earlier than my friend and she went in before me. It felt like 10 minutes of waiting, so I'm not sure if my friend got more time or me less. My friend did mention it was for my birthday and the receptionist guy asked when it was and I said in a week and a half, but he didn't give me chocolate covered strawberries like another Yelp user noted. Overall, it's the next day and I feel good. But the actual massage was probably just okay. I wonder if the typical massages I get are instant relief rather than long term relief. Other massages that are much cheaper have given me such good relief in the moment. This massage feels more like gentle touching, poking but it seems to work because the next day I feel good and lower back isn't so pained, but it could also be my CBD gummies. I'm glad I had the experience but I don't think I would come back just given the price and what I received. I would much prefer the more affordable options in Chinatown.

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