Oil Massage in Ekkamai, Bangkok
Curated selection of oil massage venues in Ekkamai, Bangkok.
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Oil Massage in Ekkamai: Quiet Neighborhood Spas Off the Tourist Trail
Ekkamai (Sukhumvit Soi 63) is Bangkok's residential alternative to the busier Thonglor strip next door. Its oil massage scene is built around small independent spas serving local regulars rather than tourists. Prices stay grounded at ฿400–1,500 — noticeably lower than Thonglor for comparable quality. BTS Ekkamai is one stop south of BTS Thong Lo, putting you in a neighborhood where the pace is slower and the therapists have time for you.
A Neighborhood Spa Culture
Ekkamai's oil massage venues are the kind of places where the receptionist knows the regulars by name. Most are independently owned, occupying ground floors of shophouses or small standalone buildings along Soi 63 and its branches. You won't find the polished branding or curated Instagram aesthetics of Thonglor's boutique spas — what you get instead is experienced therapists, honest pricing, and a genuinely relaxed atmosphere. Many Ekkamai spa owners are former hotel or chain-spa therapists who opened their own place for a quieter working life. The result is high skill level in a low-key setting. Walk-ins are the norm; you'll rarely need a reservation.
Pricing and What to Expect
Oil massage in Ekkamai runs ฿400–1,500. Budget-friendly neighborhood shops charge ฿400–600 for a 60-minute session in a shared or semi-private room — perfectly clean and competent. Mid-range independent spas at ฿700–1,000 offer private rooms, better oils, and longer default sessions. A few upscale venues approaching Thonglor standards charge ฿1,200–1,500 with premium aromatherapy blends and full-service amenities. The sweet spot is ฿600–800 — you get a private room, a skilled therapist, and quality oil without the Thonglor markup. Most venues offer both oil massage and Thai massage, letting you choose or combine styles.
Getting There and Exploring
BTS Ekkamai drops you at the mouth of Soi 63. Walk south to find spas scattered along the first kilometer. The soi is less walkable than Thonglor's — stretches lack sidewalks — so motorcycle taxis (฿20–40) are useful for reaching deeper venues. The area around Gateway Ekkamai mall (directly at the BTS station) has a few massage shops at tourist-friendly prices. For better value, walk or ride past the mall toward Phra Khanong. Ekkamai is also home to Bangkok's Eastern Bus Terminal, so if you're arriving from Pattaya or the eastern seaboard, a post-bus oil massage is an easy add-on before heading to your hotel.