Massage Adviser

Oil Massage in Silom, Bangkok

Curated selection of oil massage venues in Silom, Bangkok.

0 venues found

No venues found for this selection

Oil Massage in Silom: Day Spas and Business-Class Relaxation

Silom's oil massage scene caters to business travelers and Bangkok's corporate class. The area between BTS Sala Daeng and BTS Chong Nonsi holds a concentration of upscale day spas delivering hotel-quality aromatherapy and oil massage without hotel prices. Thaniya Road adds a Japanese-influenced dimension with shiatsu-oil fusion treatments. Expect to pay ฿800–3,000 per session — a premium over other neighborhoods, but the quality gap is real.

Upscale Day Spas Along Sathorn and Silom

The Sathorn–Silom corridor is home to Bangkok's most polished day spas outside of five-star hotels. Venues like Divana, Let's Relax, and Health Land operate flagship locations here with full aromatherapy menus, private treatment rooms, and post-massage lounges. A 90-minute oil massage runs ฿1,200–2,500 at these chains — roughly half what the Mandarin Oriental or Peninsula would charge for a comparable treatment. Independent boutique spas on Soi Sala Daeng and Soi Convent fill the mid-range at ฿800–1,500. These smaller venues tend to have experienced therapists who left hotel employment to work in a more relaxed setting. Quality ingredients matter here: premium cold-pressed coconut oil, lemongrass blends, and imported essential oils.

Thaniya Road: Japanese-Style Oil Massage

Thaniya Road between Silom and Suriwong is Bangkok's Japanese quarter, and its massage offerings reflect that clientele. Several venues offer Japanese-style oil massage with elements of shiatsu pressure work — a hybrid that's hard to find elsewhere in Bangkok. Prices run ฿1,000–2,000, and many therapists speak basic Japanese. The atmosphere skews toward minimalist calm rather than the ornate Thai spa aesthetic. These shops operate on a reservation system more often than walk-in, especially during weekday evenings when Japanese business travelers are the primary customers. If you prefer firm pressure with oil rather than the lighter Swedish-style strokes, Thaniya is worth exploring.

Getting There and Practical Tips

BTS Sala Daeng (exit 4) puts you on Silom Road facing Thaniya. MRT Silom is directly below. Most upscale spas sit between Soi 2 and Soi 6 on Silom, and along Sathorn Road south of the intersection. Book ahead for weekend afternoon slots — Silom day spas fill up with locals on Saturdays. Weekday mornings are the quietest window. Many spas offer package deals combining oil massage with body scrubs or facials at a 15–20% discount over individual treatments. Ask at reception before committing to a single service. Hotel guests at nearby properties (Banyan Tree, W Bangkok, SO/) often walk to these independent spas for better value than their in-house options.

Frequently Asked Questions

Related Guides

Browse by type in Bangkok

Browse by area

Browse All Venues