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    Wensha Spa Center

    Wensha Spa Center

    3.1(20 reviews)
    17.8 kmPasay City
    ₱₱

    Traveling to Manila multiple times before, I've always made it a point to enjoy a day at a Korean…read moreSpa. Prior to Covid, Wensha Spa use to operate 24/7. I'm glad they survived lockdown, and it seems that they've made improvements with the decorations, lighting, and upgrades to the facility. What I use to do with my traveling group was spend 5 hours of 5 different treatments which would normally include a facial, body massage, foot massage, body scrub, mani/pedi and services includes a complimentary dinner buffet! You can also customize your treatment package. After much debate, I was initially too embarrassed to go all bare, a bit too exposing around my friends. Just give in. When in Rome. Plus everyone is doing it! The korean spa's full-body scrub exfoliation will also leave your skin glowing and incredibly soft. I will warn you that when you receive a body massage, you will get complete body stretching at the end, only to find yourself thrown completely up in the air using all your masseuses body strength! My only disappointment's and surprised that the water in the "Hot Tub" was filled with lukewarm water. Top that off with showers that also had lukewarm water as well. Although you're in a tropical climate country, it's a bit refreshing. some may appreciate it. But for most, you'd like to be in a jacuzzi instead. The funniest moment was that my other half's work colleague recognized him as we were in the dining hall! Such a small world!. Located in Pasay City just off of Roxas Blvd near World Trade Center. Very close to Makati and other popular hotels. Good place to visit this while visiting Manila.

    My husband and I visited Wensha on a whim, desperately looking for a place to grab a massage (our…read morehotel spa was packed solid and we were unable to grab a taxi to mall of Asia due to atrocious traffic). Anywho, it worked out in our favor as our massage was AMAZING. It's definitely a no frills spot, and if you can remove any preconceived notions of the gritty facade and weathered interior, you'd be pleasantly surprised. What a gem. We opted for the one hour body massage and were both blown away by the depth of it. I don't know what style massage that was, but DAMN it was good. A mix in of some chiropractic for sure. I've paid far too much for other massages half the quality. So having never navigated this type of facility before (and limited Tagalog under our belt), the staff were very helpful and attentive to our needs. We also received a small sampling of massage oil as well!

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    Wensha Spa Center
    Wensha Spa Center
    Wensha Spa Center

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    I'M Onsen Spa - Onsen front desk

    I'M Onsen Spa

    3.7(16 reviews)
    14.3 kmMakati City
    ₱₱₱

    To start off: YES that have WIFI…read moreYES they accept Credit Cards YES they allow walk-in's (but reservations highly suggested. I stumbled into I'M Onsen Spa on a Sunday afternoon, hoping to unwind with a reasonably priced massage and a dip in their Onsen. But of course, the universe had other plans. They were fully booked. So, after a few raised eyebrows and some typical Manila hustle, I was left with a couple of choices: 2-hour access to the Onsen, gym, or pool for 1,500 PHP, or a whole damn day of everything for 4,000 PHP. Decisions, decisions. Now, let's be clear: For a city like Manila, this place is a godsend. I'm giving it 3 stars because, let's face it, Manila has a long way to go in the spa game. But in the context of this chaotic, buzzing city, I'd still give it 5 stars. The staff is friendly, the place is clean, and it does what it promises: relaxation in the heart of the madness. Here's the kicker: the Onsen and spa are tucked into a little corner on the second floor. It's essentially open doors, and that's where things get a little... Manila. Picture this: you're soaking in a hot bath, the steam rising from your body, and instead of the serene hum of a quiet retreat, you're assaulted by the honking horns, the screeching motorcycles, and the random guy walking around yelling "Taho Taho!" That's the soundtrack to your Zen moment here. Add to that the thick, greasy smell of gasoline mixed with street food, and you're no longer in a Japanese mineral bath. You're in the middle of a bustling city, and it shows. But hey, that's Manila for you, right? And still, I'll give them credit--those hot springs are crystal clear, odorless, and the temperature almost hits right. There are two baths: a smaller one that leans toward "hot" and a larger one that's more on the lukewarm side. If you've been to an Onsen before, you might feel a little cheated, but it's still a decent soak. The saunas? Well, the dry sauna is a thing of rustic beauty with its curved wood, but don't look too closely. You'll start noticing a few blemishes, a bit of wear and tear. As for the heat, it's intense. I lasted about 45 seconds before I had to throw a bucket of mineral water over my head-- and please don't throw water over those electric heaters. Not coal. It's not the real deal. And then there's the steam sauna. Imagine stepping into a boiling can of Vicks VapoRub. It's pungent. It's almost suffocating. But I'll be honest, it did wonders for my sinuses. If you're looking to clear your head or singe the hairs from your nose, it's the perfect torture. Now, a word of warning: If you're used to a traditional Onsen experience, you might feel like you've wandered into a budget version of the real thing. There are no fancy lotions, no high-end shaving kits, none of the usual spa perks. This place is no-frills. So, if you're expecting luxury or authenticity, bring your own stuff, because you won't find it here. In the end, if you've been to a real Onsen, this place might leave you disappointed. But if you're just looking for a solid spa experience with a touch of something different in the heart of Manila--somewhere between the chaos and the calm--this spot delivers. Just book a massage and get there early. And maybe, just maybe, bring earplugs.

    Website is really exciting and nice looking. Me and my sister went to get 90 minutes massage and 60…read moreminute gold facial and I got add on of hot oil. First thing you will noticed is the facility is run down. Inside shower do not have hooks to hang your towel, then other shower heads do not work! Onsen stink and the water makes us itchy. You get charged extra for using new towel. Massage is way over priced for the quality! Therapist is not what i expected. Bed sheets and towels to cover your body are itchy, My massage was not 90 minutes as she did my hot oil while doing the massage and the oil that she put has a horrible smell like an engine oil that has super stinky smell! Facial products are like fr I don't know probably dollar store since it smells so bad as well. Total of that service is not worth it! Staff are all courteous and respectful except the service, products and price is not what you ll expect! 2 massage for 90 minutes, 2 gold facial for 30 minutes and 1 hot oil for 30 minutes for a total of 10,500 pesos! Definitely not worth it!

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    I'M Onsen Spa - Relaxing before my long flight back home

    Relaxing before my long flight back home

    I'M Onsen Spa - They give robes and slippers for the spa experience

    They give robes and slippers for the spa experience

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    BlueWater Day Spa - Front Desk

    BlueWater Day Spa

    3.0(2 reviews)
    7.3 kmQuezon City

    After 2 full weeks of activities under the sun that involved a lot of walking all day, plane…read moreriding, sightseeing, island hopping, sun bathing, eating, shopping and partying with relatives, it was time to give my feet and body a break by unwinding and relaxing with a full day of pampering at Blue Water Day Spa. It was my cousin's idea to do an entire day of relaxation for my husband and I along with her husband as well. So she booked appointments for all of us to do together on the day before my birthday, what a treat! We had our appointments set for Sunday at 2pm which is the time that they open. Upon arrival, we filled out forms, went through their menu of services and price rates, and then specified which services we wanted. They also asked us what type of pressure for massages were in for - soft, medium or hard. Once all the forms were filled out, we were all given water to hydrate and then taken back to the changing rooms (separate for men and women) where there are lockers, shower stalls, toilet stalls and a sauna. It was then that were given keys for our lockers, a spa robe, spa shorts and a shirt. In addition to that, we were also given disposable underwear which was an option for you to use. You also have the option to shower before/after you do any of your services and you better believe I took advantage of that. In fact, I showered right before we did the sauna and then again right after we were done. Then we changed into our spa outfits and were led by the female therapists into the massage/scrub room and gently assisted onto our individual beds w/waterproof covers. We started off with the green tea full body scrub which lasted for about 90 minutes and that was amazing! After we finished our scrub, we dressed back into our spa tops and robes and went back to shower. Then we were led back to the massage room where we were placed on the opposite side of the room where the beds this time around were covered in soft white sheets. We had a swedish massage service which lasted for about 90 minutes and that was also amazing! During both the entire scrub and massage services, the female therapists would often ask if everything was okay (in tagalog of course!). Once that was done, we were gently assisted with our outfits/robes, slippers and then asked what kind of tea we wanted to drink (ginger tea, icea tea, water or coffee). My cousin and I then went back to the locker room to shower one last time and then afterwards we were led into a large theater room where we met up with our husbands that had just finished their massages. This is were we enjoyed the comfortable lazy-boy recliners, individual blankets, our drinks, dark room setting, a movie on the big screen, the company and lastly our essential balancing facials w/masks. Those facials were definitely a great way to end our day of pampering. Time went by so fast that it was 7pm by the time we were all done! After we changed, we then went to the front desk to pay for the services and put tips into each of the therapists badge wallets that we held onto in woven baskets that we carried with us during the entire process. Overall, it was an awesome and painless experience that I would do over again in a heartbeat! Price rates here were reasonable and the services were worth it!

    awful. trying to upsell, gets upset when you don't get higher packages, bad massage, dirty changing…read morerooms. expect more for the ridiculous prices

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