REVIEW · BARCELONA
60 min Balinese Massage at THAI SPA MASSAGE BARCELONA
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Your body will feel lighter.
This 60-minute Balinese massage at Thai Spa Massage Barcelona is a simple, practical reset in the middle of busy Eixample—with essential oils, a choice of aroma, and a soothing wrap-up drink (water, tea, or fruit juice). If you like massages that feel intentional rather than rushed, this one is set up to focus on your comfort from the start.
What I love most is the human touch: therapists explain what they’re doing and adjust the strength as you go. I also like that you get to choose your oil scent, so the session matches how you want to feel that day (calm, relaxing, or more energizing). In the notes from previous sessions, names like Viyu and Jirapa come up for work aimed at tense spots and stress relief.
The main drawback to consider is that the massage can be strong. If you prefer gentle pressure, you’ll want to be clear right away and ask for lighter work—otherwise you might feel like you got more intensity than you wanted for the hour.
In This Review
- Key things to know before you go
- Balinese Massage on Passeig de Gràcia: what the hour feels like
- Choosing essential oils in Barcelona (and why it matters)
- Therapist care and pressure adjustment: your session should match your body
- What happens during the massage (and how the pacing feels)
- Aftercare: shower option and a drink to wrap it up
- Price and value: is $96.12 for 60 minutes worth it?
- Where to meet in Eixample and how to time it with sightseeing
- Who this massage fits best (and who should reconsider)
- Should you book Thai Spa Massage Barcelona?
- FAQ
- How long is the 60 min Balinese massage?
- Where do I meet for Thai Spa Massage Barcelona?
- Is the massage offered in English?
- Can I choose the essential oil scent?
- Is this activity private?
- What do you get at the end of the massage?
- What are the opening hours?
- Is there free cancellation?
Key things to know before you go
- Pick your essential oil aroma so the experience feels personal, not generic
- One-on-one private session means it’s just your group, not a crowd
- Pressure checks happen during the massage so you can steer intensity
- Targeted attention for neck and back tension shows up in multiple experiences
- Optional shower and a post-massage drink help you feel clean and finished
- English is available and the staff offers an explanation before starting
Balinese Massage on Passeig de Gràcia: what the hour feels like

This is the kind of massage that works well when your Barcelona plans already include plenty of walking. For one hour, you get a focused body reset with essential oils and Thai-trained techniques designed to help you feel less locked up. It’s not trying to be a fancy show. It’s trying to make you comfortable fast.
The setting is described like a small oasis in the center of the city. That matters, because a massage is easier to enjoy when the start feels calm, not chaotic. You’re also near public transportation, so you’re not stuck on the far edge of town right after the session.
Because it’s private, you don’t have to worry about sharing attention with strangers. That tends to make a difference in how smoothly the session adapts to you—especially when you’re communicating what feels good (and what doesn’t).
You can also read our reviews of more tours and experiences in Barcelona.
Choosing essential oils in Barcelona (and why it matters)
A standout feature here is that you can choose the aroma of the essential oil you want used during your massage. That sounds small, but it changes the whole vibe. Smell is a shortcut to mood, and the staff treats it as part of the ritual, not an afterthought.
You’ll also notice the massage is framed as something you can steer. You’re asked about what you want, then the therapist uses that to decide how the session should feel. In practical terms, it means you can aim for relaxing, de-stressing, or more intense relief depending on how your body feels that day.
If you’re sensitive to strong scents, think ahead. Choose an aroma you know you tolerate well. If you want something lighter, ask for a gentler approach right away, not after the first few minutes.
Therapist care and pressure adjustment: your session should match your body

A good massage isn’t only about technique—it’s about communication. The best parts of these sessions focus on listening and adjusting. The therapists check in during the work and adjust the strength so it matches what you can handle comfortably.
That came through in examples like Viyu, who was credited with relieving tension in the back and pain in the neck tied to stress. Another name that shows up is Jirapa, praised for finding weak points and tailoring the massage to fit the person. Whether you get the same therapist or someone else, the pattern is consistent: attention to your pressure preference and the spots that need work.
One practical tip: when the therapist asks about strength or massage preference, answer clearly. Don’t be vague with words like okay or fine. Use simple signals:
- If something feels too strong, say so early.
- If you want deeper work in the back but lighter touch on the neck, tell them that too.
That keeps the hour from turning into guesswork.
What happens during the massage (and how the pacing feels)

You’re looking at a 60-minute session, so pacing matters. This isn’t one of those half-day spa events with tons of steps. Instead, it’s focused work designed to create relief within a limited time.
From what the experience is described to include, the flow usually goes like this:
- A quick conversation about the massage type and your preferred oil scent
- The massage begins with attention to how the pressure feels
- Ongoing adjustment during the session so it stays comfortable
- A finishing routine with a drink, and in some cases, time to rinse off
If you’re used to standard back massages, you’ll likely appreciate the extra emphasis on tension points. People mention strong but still relaxing results, meaning the technique can be deep without feeling random.
Just keep your expectations grounded: an hour won’t fix everything, but it can reset how your body feels on the spot—especially if you’re carrying stress in the neck, shoulders, or upper back.
Aftercare: shower option and a drink to wrap it up

At the end, you’re offered a water, tea, or fruit juice. That’s a small detail, but it helps you transition from massage mode back into walking-and-sightseeing mode. Dehydration and fatigue can creep in fast during warm days, so having a drink right after is genuinely useful.
Some experiences also mention the possibility to shower to remove the oil. If you’re sensitive to scent on your skin, or you’re heading out to dinner afterward, that option can make the whole day feel smoother. It also means your hair and clothes may feel less oily when you go back out.
If you have plans right after, wear something you can move in easily and bring a basic layer. Even if the massage leaves you warm, moving back outside can feel different.
Price and value: is $96.12 for 60 minutes worth it?
The price listed is $96.12 per person for about one hour. That’s not the cheapest massage in Barcelona, but it’s also not pricing you like you’re in a luxury resort spa.
Where the value shows up is in the combination:
- You choose the oil aroma
- The therapist adjusts strength during the session
- It’s private for just your group
- You get a post-massage drink, which helps you feel finished
If you’ve ever booked a cheap massage that felt generic, this type of setup is a better bet. The goal here isn’t just relaxation—it’s relief and comfort that fits your preferences. For many people, that’s worth paying a bit more to avoid a session that feels mismatched.
If you want a very firm deep-tissue hour, you’ll probably feel satisfied. If you prefer gentle work, make your preference clear early so you don’t get swept into a stronger style than you expected.
Where to meet in Eixample and how to time it with sightseeing

You meet at Thai Spa Massage Barcelona, at Pg. de Gràcia, 100, 1er pis, L’Eixample, 08008 Barcelona. The location is in a very central area, so it’s easy to pair with other city time.
Opening hours are 11:00 AM to 8:00 PM, Monday through Sunday. That wide window makes it easier to fit into different itineraries—whether you’re taking a break after lunch or heading there before dinner.
Because it’s near public transportation, you can get there without needing a car or complicated logistics. And since the session ends back at the meeting point, you don’t have to plan a second transfer immediately after.
Who this massage fits best (and who should reconsider)

This private one-hour massage is a strong choice if you:
- Want quick relief from daily walking and muscle tension
- Like having control over the oil scent
- Prefer a therapist who adjusts pressure as you go
- Need an easy, central appointment in a tight schedule
It’s also a good pick for couples or friends who want the same calm experience without a mixed group setting. If you’re going for stress relief in the neck and back, you’re in the right place given the focus people describe.
If you’re the type who hates strong pressure, reconsider only if you can’t communicate your preference. The experience seems adjustable, but you have to speak up. A clear request at the beginning usually makes the difference between relief and regret.
Should you book Thai Spa Massage Barcelona?
Book it if you want an hour that’s focused, central, and customized through oil aroma choice plus therapist pressure adjustment. The testimonials highlight satisfaction with results that feel like a reset—especially for back and neck tension—along with friendly, attentive care.
Skip or think twice if you know you dislike strong massages. In that case, go only if you’re comfortable telling the therapist you want lighter pressure. The good news: the setup includes explanations and adjustment, so you can steer the experience.
If your Barcelona day is heavy on walking, stairs, or stress, this is a practical way to trade some time in the city for time in your body.
FAQ
How long is the 60 min Balinese massage?
The massage is approximately 1 hour, listed as 60 minutes.
Where do I meet for Thai Spa Massage Barcelona?
You meet at Thai Spa Massage Barcelona, Pg. de Gràcia, 100, 1er pis, L’Eixample, 08008 Barcelona, Spain.
Is the massage offered in English?
Yes, it’s offered in English.
Can I choose the essential oil scent?
Yes. You can choose the aroma of the essential oil you like most.
Is this activity private?
Yes. It’s a private tour/activity, so only your group participates.
What do you get at the end of the massage?
At the end, you’re offered a water, tea, or fruit juice.
What are the opening hours?
It’s open daily from 11:00 AM to 8:00 PM.
Is there free cancellation?
Yes. You can cancel for a full refund up to 24 hours in advance of the experience start time. If you cancel less than 24 hours before, the amount paid is not refunded.

























