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  • From ฿900
  • No oil, fully clothed
  • Acupressure & stretching
  • Open 9am to 4am
A Luna therapist guiding a fully-clothed client through a seated Thai massage back-opening stretch on a floor mat in warm low light

Searching for a Thai massage near me in Bangkok usually means you want it now, and close by. With Luna it comes to you. This page is for anyone in Bangkok who wants an authentic Thai massage to come to them, whether you are after a full body reset at the end of a long day or just a quiet hour of deep relaxation. Below we cover what Thai massage is, the health benefits, who it suits, what happens when your therapist arrives, and how to book. A skilled therapist reaches you in your own space, near you tonight.

The technique

What Is Thai Massage

Thai massage is a traditional dry technique that combines rhythmic acupressure with gentle, yoga-like stretches along the body’s energy lines. Since no oil is used, you stay fully clothed and leave relaxed rather than greasy.

Rather than the long gliding strokes of an oil massage, the therapist works through steady pressure and supported stretching, guiding your body through positions you could not reach on your own.

Traditional Thai massage pairs acupressure with yoga stretches to ease the muscles, calm the senses, and bring the body back into balance.
A Luna therapist applying steady palm acupressure along the back of a fully-clothed client on a floor mat during an at-home Thai massage

On the body

How Thai Massage Works on the Body

A Thai massage session moves methodically along the body’s energy lines. Using palms, thumbs, forearms, and the soles of the feet, the therapist applies steady pressure, then layers in stretching that lengthens the muscles.

It is an interactive treatment. Your breathing and your body are part of the work, not just the surface being treated.

This is full body work in the truest sense. The therapist covers the legs, hips, back, shoulders, arms, neck, and head, so no area is left tight and the whole body feels the relief.

  • Legs
  • Hips
  • Back
  • Shoulders
  • Arms
  • Neck
  • Head

Why it helps

The Health Benefits of Thai Massage

Thai massage gives the body a proper workout from the outside in, and the payoff lands on two fronts at once, the physical and the mental, adding up to better overall well being. It is worth booking when:

  • Knotted, tight muscles

    Steady, repeating pressure sinks straight into the stubborn spots, which is why a stiff back, a locked neck, or heavy shoulders respond so well to it.

  • Lost give in the body

    The assisted stretches coax length back into shortened muscles and free up the joints, and most people notice they bend, turn, and reach more easily once it is done.

  • Sluggish circulation

    Working rhythmically along the energy lines keeps the blood moving and helps it reach tissue that has been sitting tight.

  • A mind that will not switch off

    The slow, even rhythm pulls the nervous system down a gear, easing stress and leaving the senses calm and the mind clear.

  • Restless sleep

    That settled, deep relaxation tends to follow you to bed, so the night that comes after is usually a deeper one.

  • Oil is not your thing

    Nothing greasy, nothing scented, nothing to wash off after. Thai massage is the dry option when you would rather skip all of that.

It asks more of the body than a soft aromatherapy session does. If your aim is to melt and drift, oil massage is the gentler call. If your aim is to be properly worked on, this is it.

How it compares

Thai Massage Compared to Other Treatments

Bangkok offers many massage treatments, and knowing the difference makes it easier to explore the right one. Here is how Thai massage sits next to Luna’s gentler options.

  • Most active

    Thai massage

    A dry technique of acupressure and stretching along the energy lines. Active and grounding.

    Best forFlexibility, deep tension, and a full body reset.

  • Oil massage

    Long, flowing strokes with warm oil that calm the nervous system.

    Best forDeep relaxation and stress relief without the intensity.

  • Aroma oil massage

    Scented essential oils with gentle strokes for a softer, more soothing session.

    Best forCalm for the mind as much as the body.

Of the three, Thai massage is the most active. You leave feeling lengthened and reset rather than melted. For pure bliss and gentle pampering, oil or aromatherapy is the softer path. For real work on the muscles, Thai is the choice.

A good fit

Who Thai Massage Is Best For

Thai massage rewards certain bodies more than others. You are likely a good fit if:

  • You carry tension in tight muscles

    Desk days, long flights, and stress settle into the neck, shoulders, and back, and Thai massage works directly into those spots.

  • Your range of motion feels limited

    If turning your head or rotating your shoulders feels restricted, the stretching helps open it back up.

  • You feel stiff after sitting or sleeping

    Waking tight, or needing time to loosen up, is a sign the muscles are not releasing on their own.

  • You want a full body reset

    Thai massage covers the whole body rather than one problem area, ideal for an all-over release and rejuvenation.

  • You prefer no oil

    If you dislike oily skin, the dry technique keeps the session clean from start to finish.

New to massage or prefer a softer touch? A gentle oil session is an easier first step, and you can explore Thai once you know how your body responds.

Your session

What to Expect

Thai massage runs on a firm, comfortable surface, and with Luna that surface is wherever you already are. There is nothing to set up and nothing to bring.

A few quick things before your therapist reaches you.

  1. Dress to move

    There is real stretching involved, so loose pants and a soft, easy top are the way to go. Anything you can fold and reach in.

  2. Stay dressed

    No oil and no undressing. You keep your clothes on from start to finish.

  3. Speak up

    Point out the tight spots and say how firm you like it. The session is a back-and-forth, and the more your therapist hears from you, the better it lands.

  4. Let your breath lead

    Long, slow breaths open the muscles and let the pressure reach deeper.

  5. Pick your length

    Anywhere from 60 to 180 minutes. Ninety tends to be the right call for a full, unrushed session.

Make a little room, soften the lights if you like, and let her take it from there. The moment it ends, there is nowhere to be but right where you are.

Afterward

After Your Session

The benefits of a Thai massage keep settling in over the next day or two. A few things help.

  • Drink water

    Steady hydration helps the body after deep pressure work.

  • Rest if you can

    Let the muscles integrate rather than rushing back into a hard day.

  • Light soreness is normal

    A little tenderness the next day is part of the process, much like after a workout. It fades fast, and what follows is looser muscles, less tension, and a wider range of motion.

  • Book regularly

    One session brings relief. For long-standing tension, a session every week or two at first works through the deeper layers, then you can space them out.

Pricing

Thai Massage Pricing

Flat prices. The number you see is the number you pay.

  • 60 min฿900
  • 90 minMost booked฿1,100
  • 120 min฿1,300
  • 180 min฿1,800

All prices in THB. Longer sessions carry better value per minute, and 90 minutes is the most-booked option for a complete session.

Prefer four hands? Two therapists give the session together, and the price is simply doubled. A 60 minute Thai massage with four hands is ฿900 x 2, so ฿1,800.

Why Luna

Why Choose Luna for Thai Massage

Bangkok has no shortage of Thai massage. The difference with Luna is the calm, and the fact that it comes to you.

  • Skilled therapists, in your space

    Trained in authentic traditional technique, they come to you. No travel, no queue, no shared room.

  • Private, never communal

    Your session happens in complete privacy, wherever you are comfortable, on your own schedule. A quiet oasis of your own.

  • Clear prices

    No late-night surcharge, no hidden fees. The price quoted is the price you pay.

  • On your schedule

    Near you tonight, often within 30 to 40 minutes, open 9am to 4am, every day.

It is the same traditional technique behind Thai massage, with a skilled therapist, in private, on your time.

Good to know

Thai Massage FAQ

A traditional dry technique that blends acupressure with yoga-like stretches along the body’s energy lines. It works the whole body, easing tension and improving flexibility.

It can be firm, but it should not be painful. You may feel tension releasing under the pressure and stretches, but a good therapist works to your comfort. If you can breathe through it, you are in the right range.

No. Thai massage is done dry, all pressure and stretching, so you never leave feeling greasy. If you would prefer oil, our oil and aromatherapy massages are there instead.

Yes. A full body Thai massage includes gentle pressure around the neck, shoulders, and head as part of the session, which is where most tension sits.

Loose, comfortable clothing you can stretch in. The massage is done fully clothed, so there is nothing to change into.

Usually within 30 to 40 minutes, depending on where you are and the hour. Message us and we will give you a firm time.

Yes. The therapist works the feet and legs as part of the full body sequence, using pressure and stretching, though Luna does not offer foot massage as a separate treatment.

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