![]() ![]() If you do oil massages or scrub, there are rooms upstairs. I love that it’s fuss free and the masseuse here are all aunties that know how to hit your pressure points. There is only one room but each massage bed is curtained off. Located near the south gate, Daracha Massage is a small massage place that I keep going back to. Online booking available.ģ8 Ratchaphakhinai Rd, Phra Sing, Mueang Chiang Mai District, Chiang Mai 50200, Thailand Daracha Massage It’s one of the best massage in the center of Chiang Mai old town.Ĭost: 300 Baht for 60 minutes Thai massageĪddress: various, check their website here. The rooms are dark with soft music playing with attentive masseuse. They give you a foot bath first before you change for the massage. My favourite branch is the Ratchapakhinai with dangling tree roots. They have several locations across town and all of them are decorated with a Lanna style, and not at all a cheap experience. Lila Thai MassageĪ chain worth visiting that’s both serene and value for money, Lila Thai Massage employs and trains female ex-inmates (many of whom often take the fall for a male family member). This list is mostly for cheap Thai massage in Chiang Mai, but I also tried some foot massages as well. There are some amazing massage places in Chiang Mai for all budgets. They should let you keep the bag in the same room or under the massage table. ![]() Otherwise, I have gotten massages with a bag full of camera gears and some cash. See all posts about Chiang Mai here, or check out my full Thailand series.I’ve personally tried all these places (more than once) – last visit was May 2022. Here is where to find best massage in Chiang Mai Thailand under 300 Baht. While the prices have slightly increased slightly, 250 baht is still the average price. I practically find myself wandering into a massage parlour twice a week to get the knots in my shoulders worked out. In particular, Chiang Mai has the most affordable Thai massage across the board. Dragon Crest Mountain: best hiking in KrabiĪre you looking for the best Chiang Mai Massage places? Because so am I! If you ask me what my favourite thing about Thailand is, it would have to be Thai massages.Street Food in Chinatown Bangkok: a foodie’s guide.Hua Hin Itinerary: how to get there from Bangkok and what to do.A first timer’s guide to Khao Sok National Park and its tours.Best Chiang Mai restaurants, street food, and vegan places.Sustainable luxury in Phuket: Wyndham Grand Phuket Kalim Bay Review.Chiang Mai Massage: best and cheap places to go.Phuket Old Town: what to see and where to eat.The Pavilions Anana Krabi – Ao Nang Krabi’s best kept secret.Itinerary for Krabi: 3 to 5 days perfect for beach and nature lovers.Test & Go Thailand and Thailand Pass: all questions answered (April 2022).Chatuchak Market guide by a Bangkok market addict.Thailand 2 week itinerary: the best from north to south.Koh phangan in 36 hours: a first timer stopover guide for non-motorbike riders.Koh Phi Phi Island Itinerary: beaches and tour guides + more.Cheow Lan Lake Tour in Khao Sok: what to expect on an overnight tour.Zeavola: unexpected barefoot luxury in Koh Phi Phi.Postcards from Thailand – a giveaway with MyPostcard.Sakon Nakhon: one day in Northern Thailand’s indigo capital.Amphawa Floating Market and Maeklong Railway Market day trip review.Food to eat in Bangkok: a comprehensive foodie guide.Best temples in Bangkok besides Grand Palace, Wat Pho, and Wat Arun.Bangkok Suvarnabhumi Airport guide for those who arrive late or early.Bangkok Itinerary: 4 days of shopping, culture, and seafood.Escape to the Chiang Mai countryside: a getaway with Panviman Spa.5 best Chiang Mai day trips: discover the nature and culture.Venture with Impact: living in Chiang Mai for a month.Zip lining: Flying through the jungles in Chiang Mai.Elephant chasing in Chiang Mai – Elephant Jungle Sanctuary Review. ![]()
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