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    K Spa

    4.2 (180 reviews)
    ModerateDay Spas, Saunas
    Closed 8:00 am - 10:00 pm

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    Massage

    Shiatsu massage

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    Forest - Teak Room.
    Krystle G.

    I am a huge advocate for self care, and I love coming to KSpa for the Body Scrub Massages, Hot & Cold Water Dips, relax time in the various rooms and common areas. They went through a renovation a bit ago and the updated experience looks great. The facilities are very clean, a good amount of space, and just an overall great experience. The body scrubs will make your skin glow and will be super soft, but it's not for the weak. The ladies scrubbbbbb your body and go over the same area 5-7 times so that all your dead skin cells are removed, leaving you with a fresh & glowing skin. The massage is also a hard and rough massage, but I needed it due to some knots in shoulders. It is a full nude spa experience. Service was excellent. They have a small, few table snack area in the common lounge, and a restaurant in the lobby when you walk in. Usually, I'm here for like 4-5 hours as an all day experience. I love it. Thank you K Spa!

    Ice cream
    Arturo M.

    Let me start by saying this place is fascinating. As someone who proudly considers himself a bit of a Korean spa connoisseur, I always walk into a new spa curious about the vibe. Every spa has its own personality and this one definitely has a strong one. First impression was interesting. Before you even reach the reception desk there are other businesses like hair salons and little shops. It almost feels like a mini self care marketplace before you even start your spa day. Admission was $35 with a six hour limit, which is pretty typical for Korean spas. I ended up staying closer to seven hours and nobody said anything, so shoutout to them for not watching the clock too aggressively. After checking in you get the standard Korean spa uniform for the common area and a locker key. Now let me talk about that key because it had a mind of its own. My locker kept locking itself constantly and it made the whole process way more complicated than it needed to be. Another small surprise is that they do not give you towels at the locker. You have to walk into the wet area to grab one. And yes, it is the classic tiny Korean spa towel. The kind that barely covers half your dignity. They are unlimited which is nice, but still funny every time. The wet area itself is actually pretty spacious. The tubs and rooms are large enough that you are not sitting on top of strangers. The dry sauna, however, confused me. I sat in there for about twenty minutes and barely broke a sweat. For someone who spends a lot of time in Korean spas, that was unexpected. The hot tub though is serious business. I asked one of the workers and they measured it around 107 degrees. I can usually handle hot tubs pretty well and even I could barely last five minutes. That thing is intense and honestly impressive. The cold plunge was a little less dramatic. It was measured around the high 60s. For comparison, my usual spa in Los Angeles, Century Day & Night Spa, keeps theirs much colder. So this one felt refreshing but not exactly like a challenge. One thing I did notice in the hot tub was a bit of foam building up on the surface. Another guy who came in even commented on the chlorine smell and my eyes were definitely feeling it a little. Not a deal breaker but it was noticeable. They also have a steam sauna with a mist feature that I actually liked a lot. I would give that room about an eight out of ten. Between the steam and the cold rinse shower nearby you can still do a nice hot and cold cycle. Now here comes the plot twist of the day. The kids. If you are looking for a quiet spa retreat this might surprise you. The common area was packed with families and kids running around, laughing, and playing. When I opened the door to the common area I honestly paused for a second because the energy completely changed. Parents relaxing, kids running everywhere, TVs going, people hanging out on their phones. It felt more like a family hangout spot than a quiet spa escape. To be fair, I think that is exactly what this place is designed for. If you are a parent who wants to bring the kids and still enjoy a spa day, this could actually be perfect. The common area itself is big and they have several themed rooms like clay rooms, forest style rooms, and even an ice room. It is a cool concept and people were clearly settling in for long weekend visits. There is also a restaurant and you order through a kiosk in the common area. I personally skipped it because it was packed and my social battery was already low at that point. I came alone hoping for a calm spa day and instead got a full family weekend experience. The facility overall is clean and the staff clearly work hard to keep everything running. After spending nearly seven hours here I definitely saw enough to give an honest review. If you are someone who enjoys a lively spa environment and does not mind families and kids around, this place could be a great fit. If you prefer the quiet adult focused spa vibe, you might want to come during slower hours. But one thing is certain. That hot tub is not for beginners.

    Erica F.

    This place is located in a plaza with a big parking lot. Parking was very easy. Receptionist was friendly, and attentive. They raised price on 2/16/2026 from $30 to $35 person. I enjoyed my first time coming over than my second time. I came here on a weekday for the first time. It was not crowded, and I was able to enjoy the hot tub, sauna, steam room, clay room, salt room, cold room, and forest room. The experience was very pleasant. My experience here for the second time was not great. It was a holiday, and this place was packed. People were talking pretty loudly at the locker room and hot tub. The steam room, sauna, salt room, clay room, and cold room were pretty full. When I was in the salt room, people kept opening and closing the door, and the heat was not trapped inside the room. I did not even had a chance to go to Forest room as people fell asleep and snoring in the room. There were children playing and screaming in the common area. I stayed for 1.5 hours, and left. This review is the average of both of my experience here (4 stars for the first time, and 0 star for the second time).

    Clay room
    Giovanna D.

    5/5 would recommend to anyone . I was kinda of thrown in to find my way out around by myself but after like 15 mins you'll find your around just fine. The matcha and the boiled eggs where so good.

    Entrance looks like a store front but inside is bigger than I imagine.
    SANDRA C.

    This is my first visit to K- Spa. Amazed how i spent 4 hours here. Time just flew by so fast. The receptions are nice & the manager introduced to me the various massage packages. Once paid i was handed by K Spa attire. She showed me where to park my shoe & my locker for my clothes & stuffs. She introduced the facilities brieftly before letting me to enjoy. Cleaniness wise is good, since i came early not crowded by the time i checked out more people there. My scrubber is Min. Do not know what to expect but the experience is She did not use too much force but enough to take off my dead skin. By the time she is done. My whole skin so soft. And i go my merry way to try the different pools,sauna & different rooms. Next to the reception desk is a korean restaurant. Had my meal there before i end my Easter Experience.

    Ice room
    Nina Z.

    My friend wanted to check this place, so we made a date out of it. They don't have an online booking system, but I was able to call them the week of and make an appointment. I like how they have a basket and rack to put your things on. The shower/bathing area includes Tresemme shampoo and conditioners, but I saw bunch of people bring their own products. Instead of the standard two tubs, they have THREE tubs you can choose from: a cold tub, a warm tub, AND a hot tub. The hot tube was WAY too hot for me, but hey, if that's your cup of tea, go for it. They also have your standard steam and dry sauna. Seems like a very family-friendly place. I saw both kids and elderly persons. This is the noisiest Korean spa I've been to. All other K-spas I have been to have always had "quiet please" signage in the spa area, but not so here, so if you're looking for a quiet place to enjoy your soak, this may not be the place for you. Only medium-sized towels available, so if you're more on the modest side, I'd recommend bringing your own towel. My scrub and massage were fine. Felt a bit rushed with the massage movements and rinsing off the dead skin, but got the job done. I appreciated that my ahjumma asked me ahead of time if cucumber was okay and was pleasantly surprised when she placed actual cucumber slices on my face. The communal area was nice (see pics). There are four therapeutic sauna rooms (in order from hottest to coolest): salt, clay, forest, and ice. Forest was my favorite and the communal area with the mats to relax on. They also had a seating area where you could enjoy food/drinks by ordering on the kiosk. Before I knew it, four hours had flown by. Overall, a very relaxing experience.

    Ruthy V.

    This place is clean and has so many rooms . Workers are so friendly too . Even though it was packed on a Saturday, the workers were calm and they kept the spot so clean

    Sikhye
    Novia E.

    located at north of Buena Park. I've been watching their TikTok videos and finally got to try this Korean spa. I've been into several Korean spa around LA County and Irvine. I can't tell that this place is pretty new for Korean spa places are outdated and old. Their prices is basic, about $30. So I think it's OK. They close at 10 PM and I spend there for like since 6:30 pm. I cannot wait to come back and I want to stay longer next time. I like to bring my own iPad and AirPod to just chill and enjoy my mean time and maybe next time I would add scrubbing session.

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    Jodi T.

    First time doing a Korean spa and I absolutely loved it!!! First, you pay and get your uniform and locker key. Then go to your shoe locker and take off your shoes (you will not wear them again until you leave). Then find your big locker and get naked to use the wet area. Shower first (and you can use your own products if you have sensitive skin like me). They have hot, warm, and cold tubs along with a wet and dry sauna. The hot was very nice but the cold was too cold for me. Then after the wet area is the common area and other rooms: Salt Room - way too hot, I put my foot on the towel and felt it burning so I left Clay room - next hottest room, I was able to lay for 5 min before it was too much Forest room - reminds me of a warm slight humid day in Asia, really nice Ice room - was very nice to cool off in after being so hot Common area - loved the soft pads to nap on and the heated middle area was so nice to lay or walk on, my only complaint is that some people can be inconsiderate and be extremely loud Overall, excellent experience

    Nieke T.

    Very clean place and kind & friendly employees. I like that Here everyone is barefoot inside. It wasn't crowded when I came on Friday night. I got the accuepressure and it was on point! It is not as big as other K-Spa in LA but I like it. The forest room is a nothing room. Not sure what that room is for. The clay balls in the clay room is covered. I like when the balls are loose. The wet area is nice and clean. They provide toiletries, including tooth brush & paste. Over all the experience was very nice.

    Fuyme J.

    First time visitor Plenty of open parking $30 for 6 hours for 4 rooms, jacuzzis, dry and wet saunas, and common room - 6 hour time limit. Greeted upon entry and explain how things work and was shown around the facility Other services such as body treatment and massages are available Very clean, strong encouragement of safety and following sanitation cleaning standard, slip resistant mats in many wet areas Nudity required in Jacuzzis, dry and wet saunas, and shower areas Uniform require Common room and 4 room (salt ice red clay room and forest room Shoes placed in smaller separate locker Clothes and belonging in larger locker Electrical key provided - don't lost it $30 fee Before entering in any of the wet nude areas, shower must be taken (you will be taking multiple ones) being a hair tie or hair clip as hair must be kept up in some areas Shampoo conditioner soap toothbrush provided Wash cloth towels provided - recommended to take with you in saunas or the 4 rooms in the common area Hairdryer q tips brush provided in the locker area Some relaxation rooms have head rest I tried to sit on the ground, lay down, and even did stretches in the various rooms Everyone seem pretty mindful of noise and space Didn't try the food (restaurant next door opens at 10, must wear sandals out in the restaurant) No particular order in using the 4 rooms and nice to see what each room usage benefit Forest room had some slight humidity and Woodsie smells Ice room was refreshing after the hot rooms Salt and red clay room provides some heat humidity sweat session Interesting different glad I tried it out experience

    Me in the Forest room
    Melissa H.

    My daughter and I went to this K Spa for her 18th birthday, and it was AMAZING!!! Honestly, a lot of it had to do with Helen, a regular, who took us under her wing and showed us the ropes. Had she not helped us, we may have been a little lost. Thank you Helen!!!!!! I made an appointment (in advance, over the phone) for my daughter to get a massage, but we arrived early because you are required to soak in the sauna or bath before the massage. We paid for our visit which was about $30-$40 per person (at the time), and were given keys for our lockers and pink shirts and pink shorts. We left our shoes in another locker before entering the main locker area. I can't remember if we put on slippers or just went barefoot. At the main lockers, we put our belongings and changed into our pink uniforms. Then we went to the common area which is co-ed. The common area had several rooms which were included in the entry fee: cold room, clay room (very hot), salt room, and forest room. In the common area there was a large display displaying relaxing scenes (flowers, fields, etc), a relaxation area next to the display, and a large open area for relaxing on bolster pillows. Light music played in the background. I believe the floor was heated. The area was very clean and the employees replaced the towels in the basket several times while we visited. The dry sauna and steam sauna were in the female only area. The Korean spa is a place to relax, and soothe your mind and muscles. The female-only area had no clothing allowed. Being nude around other women wasn't something we were used to. I had to do it in boot camp when I joined the military, but other than that, I didn't have experience with it so it can be a little challenging if it's your first time or if you're uncomfortable. All I can say is that the women were very polite and kind. There were showers, restrooms, toiletry items (soap, toothbrush, toothpaste) the areas near the locker area had blow dryers and lotions. It was a really nice spa. I hope we can return again soon. It was very relaxing, and for the price you cannot beat it. A beautiful part of Korean culture, and I'm so glad it's available in Buena Park and that we were able to be part of it.

    Forest Room
    Joyce L.

    Just minutes away from Disneyland and California Adventure, this place is my refuge when the rest of my family refuses to leave the parks but I really need a break! ;) I actually would happily pay to stay all day (the spa is open 7 days/week, 8 am-10 pm), so it's a bit of a bummer that re-entrance isn't allowed after the 6 hour time limit has elapsed. Amenities include: Salt Room Red Clay Room Forest Room Ice Room Jjimjilbang Dry Sauna Steam Sauna If you're getting any spa services - I recommend the Scrub & Massage which includes free admission - be sure to arrive at least 30 minutes (I personally do 60) before your treatment to check in, shower, and enjoy the single gender, no-clothing-allowed pools and saunas. Afterwards, change into your spa uniform, head to the co-ed common areas, and hop between the various specialty rooms at your leisure. You can also order food from the restaurant - just be aware that it's not located within the spa facility itself, so you'll have to walk through the building lobby to pick up your order, somewhat detracting from the overall spa experience.

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    Ask the Community - K Spa

    How are they with people who are heavily tattooed?

    why would this matter at all? They want my money, I want to relax. win/win

    Is the admission fee free when purchasing 60 min massage?

    Yes

    Do you need to be nude to get a body scrub? And do you need to be nude if you get just a massage?

    Yes

    Is there free parking?

    Yes. Ample parking

    I want to purchase an admission as a gift. How should I go about doing that? Can I purchase online or only in person?

    They sell entrance coupons (vouchers) as well as gift certificates.

    Do they provide towels by the pool/steam room or by the shower area?

    Yes they have towels in the pool room you are allowed to take into the common area or use them in the pool room

    Do you have monthly or yearly passes?

    I don't think they have monthly pass, but I did see they sell 10 packs.

    How large do the uniforms go up in size (XL? XXL?)?

    K Spa has uniforms up to XXXL.

    Do you have uniform sizes in XL?

    They fo

    Can I bring my own water bottle?

    Yes absolutely

    Can you wear your bathing suit for the pools and around the spa?

    Bathing suits are not allowed.

    Is this place open for 4th of july?

    Yes. We are open 365 days a year. Thank you.

    What is the pricing?

    Check the pictures from the Yelp page people have posted the most recent prices.

    Is there a restaurant or cafe at the spa?

    Yes

    For someone new like me, is there a guide or information available to explain the purpose of each room?

    Yes. Check out @kspa_bp Instagram page. They added an influencers video where she describes the benefits of each room. Otherwise when you get there outside of each room, there is signage that describes the room and it's benefits.

    Do you need to be naked to be in pool? Or you can wear some pant?

    yes, you need to be naked if you're planning to use the pools. that's basic spa etiquette. If that's a problem for you, this might not be a relaxing experience.

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    Review Highlights - K Spa

    I opted for the scrub massage, while my husband chose the oil massage--both services include the entrance fee.

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    4.4(76 reviews)
    7.1 mi

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    7.2 mi

    Amazing creative studio to practice and move your body. Clean, well designed, perfect amount of…read morespace. Not to mention the recovery room is perfect for post performances. Love love love it here. Slay.

    The most gorgeous and versatile pole studio in OC!! You can come here to train on your own, shoot…read morecontent, pole jam with friends, or take unique workshops with amazing instructors! I love Soma. They have a membership option which allows you to book an open pole, or a rental option where you can rent out the entire pole space! The prices are very reasonable and so worth it for the amenities that you get. I love doing the rental option with friends and once you split the cost, it's a great deal! The studio is always clean and put together. Clean towels are plentiful and the floor, bathroom, etc. are always clean too. One of my favorite features of the studio is the lighting. There is a huge skylight so natural lighting is perfect during the day. However there is also a huge panel and two other standing lights to supplement. They are controlled by the iPad and you can customize them to literally any color/brightness you desire! So much fun to play around with! You can really create your own vibe here. This makes it a great space for creating content, whether it be on your phone, or a professional photo/video shoot! Having the iPad is also really nice because you can play the music off of it. They have a Spotify account that is already logged in and it's so fun to browse around the playlists they have in there! They also have some fun accessories like a pole strap, and a phone mount you can put on the pole and get a POV shot. They of course also have crash mats because safety first!! Once you are done dancing your heart out, you can rent the recovery space that has an amazing sauna and cold plunge! There is also a tv in there so you can put in your fave show, and just unwind! This is such a luxury feature that I think makes this studio really stand apart from others! Even if you skip the recovery room, the lobby is still amazing pleasant to hang out in. There are some stretching accessories you can use before/after your session which is another great added touch. The couch is soooo comfy, but most of the time my friends and I opt to roll around on the floor and little poufs as we debrief from our pole sesh, lol! Overall, I am so impressed by this studio and so thankful for the owner for working so hard to make and maintaining such an amazing space. This studio is really a game changer!! I can see myself going here for many years in the future. Come check it out for yourself!!

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    Human Aeon - Breathwork room

    Human Aeon

    5.0(15 reviews)
    13.0 mi

    Human Aeon is a hidden sanctuary tucked away in a gorgeous house in Belmont Shore. A wellness oasis…read moreoffering guided breathwork (about 30-minutes), meditation, cold plunge, hot tub, an outdoor steam sauna, an infrared sauna and a beautiful, Zenned out garden to lounge around in. The sessions run about 90-minutes all together and they offer various package options from one-time sessions to more opportunities to return for free with the package. You can purchase and make appointments directly on their website as well as through ClassPass. When my friends and I arrived, we were welcomed by Ananta, who checked us in, had us sign waivers online and offered us tea. He led us in the breathwork session first, which was an invigorating yet relaxing experience at the same time. Immediately after the session, Ananta led us to the cold plunge where he gently encouraged us to dip in for about 2-minutes. The water was about 40 degrees and my feet were tingling and nearly numb by the time I got out. We did it though and it awakened our senses and got our blood circulating! We then, had the option of dipping in the hot tub or going in the saunas. I warmed up in the jacuzzi, then spent some time in the outdoor barrel steam sauna and infrared sauna. Before I knew it, our 90-minute session came to an end. They have showers for us to rinse off and I left with glowing skin and a lighter spirit. I will definitely be back for more healing and rejuvenation! Free street parking in the residential neighborhood.

    A Hidden Oasis in Long Beach - Pure Paradise for Mind & Body…read more I honestly can't say enough good things about this place, it's a true hidden gem in the heart of Long Beach that feels like you've been transported far, far away. As soon as you walk in, the energy shifts. It's calm. Peaceful. Inviting. The kind of space where you instantly feel your shoulders drop and your mind start to slow down. They've created what feels like a tropical wellness retreat, but without ever leaving the city. The cold plunge alone is worth the visit. It's crisp, clean, and absolutely invigorating, and if you've read up on the benefits (reduced inflammation, better sleep, mood boosts), you'll appreciate just how much good it's doing while you shiver! Pair that with their sauna lineup, a traditional hot sauna, a jacuzzi, and beautifully lit infrared saunas and you've got everything you need to detox, decompress, and reset. They also guide you through breathing techniques that help deepen the whole experience. After just one session, I felt like I had taken a vacation without ever stepping on a plane. Whether you're a wellness junkie or just need a few hours to reconnect with yourself, this place is an absolute must. Long Beach has a true oasis, and I'm so grateful I found it. Highly recommend.

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