Best Massage Places & Day Spas in Budapest
- 4 Oct 2023 4:43 PM
Some places are based at five-star hotels, others are are studios in an otherwise little-visited part of Budapest. Many clients stick to the same tried and trusted expert, some just like switching off from the rigours of the day.
Here are a few of the helpful hints and tips about the best massage places or day spas for expats in Budapest from Xpats in the loop, with particular masters of the trade specified by name.
Zsuzsanna Tajti: Corinthia Hotel Budapest has a beautiful spa with body treatments. Also, Asanka is very skilled
Julianna Nagy: Kornélia Masszázs! Kornélia is very professional and kind, she speaks English. Her salon is on Kálvin tér.
Sergi Le Lion Nika Massage. - She is very professional
Hervé Dupetitpont: Lian thaï massage.
Zhenia Samolichenko: Springday Health Club
Gabor Szucs: Mandala Day Spa
Dora Endes: Mandala Yoga
Melinda Székesvári: Lamay Thai Massage
Kamilla Szandrocha: Body & Soul Massage
Perrine Deglaire: Lomi Lomi Massage
Nevenka Grceva: I love Brahmayurveda
Alma Bencze: Shiatsu Gyógycentrum
Afonso Bértolo: Moon in Water Massage
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