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6 late night spas in Singapore
After a long work-day, you can still enjoy some well-deserved pampering.
By Where Singapore Staff | Oct 02, 2017
Try these spas for some relaxation in the wee hours.
Banyan Tree Spa
This luxury spa chain needs no introduction. If you're looking for all-out indulgence, stop by their Marina Bay Sands branch. Located 55 stories above ground and featuring a tropical garden theme, the space is posh, with suites that offer excellent city views. Choose from a range of face, body, hair and rejuventation spas and treatments, most of which feature natural ingredients. Or go for the unforgettable Harmony Banyan experience (150 min) from $650, where you'll have two therapists working the kinks out of your back, plus a head and foot massage and an orchid bath. Note: a surcharge of 50 percent applies to treatments ending after 11pm. 55/F Marina Bay Sands Tower 1, 10 Bayfront Ave., 6688-8825, S(018971). Opens daily 10am-11pm. MRT: Bayfront.
Rule of Thumb
Located near Haji Lane in the Arab Street area, this cozy spa offers the usual: foot and body massages, mani and pedi services, and facials. In a nice twist, the non-spa treatments take place in a room lined with soft sofa beds where you can borrow a headset and watch a movie. Prices are reasonable. A 60-minute deep tissue massage costs $60, manicures start at $12 and a 45-minute hydrating masque facial is priced at $68. #01-01 289 Beach Rd., 6295-5000, S(199552). Opens daily 10am-4am. MRT: Nicoll Highway.
Natureland
This is a good place to unwind after a night on the town. Located in Robertson Quay, Natureland offers a wide range of foot and body massages. Their one-hour 5-in-1 therapy, which covers your head, neck, shoulder, hands and feet, costs only $58.85. A one-hour foot reflexology session starts at $51.36. Other treatments include body scrubs, cupping and slimming massages. #01-08/09 Roberston Walk, 11 Unity St., 6733-6780, S(237995). Opens 24 hours daily (5am-10am house-keeping). MRT: Clarke Quay.
Le Spa
If you're out very late (or up very early) this place at upper Bukit Timah takes appointments until 6am. To loosen up, go for the Le Royal Balinese massage ($60 for one hour), or to relax, opt for the Le Classic Swedish Retreats ($60 for one hour). 16A Chun Tin Rd., 6222-6805, S(599603). Opens 24 hours daily (6am-10am house-keeping). MRT: Beauty World.
Tang Dynasty
This spa is also for the nocturnal, staying open till 6am and specializing in Chinese massage treatments. The space is suitably dimly lit and decorated with oriental furnishings such as red lanterns and carved wood screens. A one-hour body massage will set you back $60, and half-hour foot massages are $30. 786 North Bridge Rd., 6686-6466, S(599589). Opens daily 10am-6pm. MRT: Bugis.
Spa Club
If you want to go upmarket, this luxurious spa is a great bet. Covering two levels, it offers 22 treatment rooms, a steam room, an indoor heated pool and a sauna. There are about 60 treatments to choose from, including facials, massages, body wraps and foot reflexology. Try the popular Lava Bambu, a heated massage that combines minerals, black lava, dried sea kelp and algae to help reduce stress and ease tired muscles ($288 for 90 minutes). 1-2/F Fu Yuen Building, 75 Beach Rd., 6339-9238, S(189689). Opens daily 11am-12am. MRT: Bugis.