May Massage
About May Massage
May Massage is a budget-friendly massage shop located in the heart of Bangkok's Asoke area, specifically at 24, 12-13 Soi Sukhumvit 23. This mid-range establishment holds a rating of 3.6 out of 5 based on 859 reviews, making it a popular choice for both tourists and expats seeking relaxation without breaking the bank. Ideal for budget travelers and those looking for a quick respite, May Massage offers walk-in services, meaning no prior booking is necessary. The shop is conveniently situated near BTS Asoke, making it easily accessible for visitors navigating the city’s public transportation system. While specific services are not detailed, reviews indicate that patrons appreciate the affordability, with some noting prices as low as 150 baht per hour. Many customers express satisfaction with the quality of the massage, although experiences can vary depending on the therapist. English is spoken, which can help bridge communication gaps for international visitors. Please note that May Massage operates on a cash-only basis, so plan accordingly. Overall, this establishment is well-suited for those seeking an economical massage experience in a bustling urban environment.
Last updated: February 28, 2026
Opening Hours
Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, Saturday, Sunday: 09:00 — 00:00
Details
- Phone:
- 22580760
- Languages:
- Thai, English
- Payment:
- cash
Reviews (859 total)
This is a hidden gem. LV has transformed it into a three-story showroom in the style of a hotel, where you can enjoy high-priced champagne and specialty coffees on the last three floors while watching people come and go...
Nice health massage.
Nice massage
Affordable. Probably the cheapest massage parlor in Bangkok. 300 baht for two hours. Very cost-effective if you just want to relax and kill some time.
It's so cheap I'm satisfied
I stopped by on my way back from Tuesday and Thursday massages. The masseuse was a Burmese national, and the price was much more reasonable than usual. It's a massage parlor that's easy to drop in to. I've seen reviews saying that the quality of the staff can vary, but the person who treated me was very good. Please note that payment is cash only ⚠️
It's amazing to have such an affordable massage in a bustling area; it's worth getting again and again!
The massage was great, but why do the staff talk so much during the massage? Customers want to relax when they get a massage. I don't understand what's going on.
150 baht per hour, 50 baht tip 200 baht total This is a really good massage place!!! The atmosphere is a bit off, but the hands are good.
Just for the price it’s deserve 5 stars, the staff don’t speak a lot English but we laughed a lot. And they’re very good. For the price the service is excellent. Just don’t except to be in a luxury place and you’ll not be disappointed
I've been there a few times as a local, and I get the impression that the staff are very serious about their work. It's a world apart from the 150 baht massages in Soi Buakhao, Pattaya. The price is a miracle for this location. It's like going to a cafe.
(As of October 12, 2025) The Thai/Foot massage rate of 150 THB/hour is probably the cheapest in the area.
Even if you go to an expensive place, if the masseuse is not great, it's not worth it. Even if you go to a cheap place, if the masseuse is good, it's a good place. It was much cheaper than other massage parlors, so I went with a light heart, but the male masseuse who gave me my massage was truly amazing. I think it's one of the top three foot massages I've ever had. If it were closer, I'd go every day. ㅠㅠ
Foot massage is very cheap at 150 baht. Young guys are doing the treatments.
go to this massage place at least every two weeks, I’ve been there over seven times already, and it’s honestly my favorite foot massage spot in Thailand. It’s not just the price (which is crazy cheap 150 baht for an hour!), it’s also the quality. That’s literally half of what other places charge in the area. The staff are super experienced, and their technique is really good, strong, focused, and you can feel they actually put effort into it. Yeah, the place looks kind of basic and low-budget design-wise, but honestly, for 150 baht, what do you expect? Every time I’ve gone, I’ve walked out happy and relaxed. That’s why I keep coming back. The staff are Burmese, not Thai, but that doesn’t matter to me at all. They’re just good.
Next door is Tony Massage, a budget-friendly local massage place near Asok Station. A one-hour foot massage costs 150 baht. It's been 120 baht for quite some time, but has gone up slightly. Some people complain about the poor service and massage quality, but this place is almost half the price by Bangkok local massage standards (typically 250-300 baht), so let's put those complaints to rest. The masseuses are mostly young men and apply firm pressure. It's not bad for those who enjoy a more intense massage. The facilities are shabby, and compared to other shops, the young masseuses in their 20s chat with their customers while they massage, but the price makes up for it. 150 baht an hour is about 5,000-6,000 won. The business takes about 100 baht for operating expenses, so the masseuses earn about 50 baht (2,000 won) for an hour of physical labor. Even by Thai standards, this suggests a system of substituting workers (likely a "passion pay"). Pay 200 baht in good faith and leave about 50 baht in change as a tip.
I had a massage from a Burmese male masseuse, and he blatantly asked for a 50 baht tip. A one-hour foot massage was 150 baht, but I paid 50 baht more. Thai masseuses don't usually ask for tips, but I think they do because they're Burmese. This is my seventh time in Thailand, but this is the first time I've seen someone ask for a tip. Most masseuses here are Burmese, so I think the prices are affordable. But 200 baht is still incredibly cheap for Bangkok, so give it a try.
If you want a cheap massage, this is the place. January 2026 1-hour foot massage: 150 baht The interior is basic and not very clean. The foot massage was just enough to relieve my fatigue!
Maybe because it's cheap, the massage isn't that good. The masseuses talk a lot during the massage.
Foot massage for one hour: 150 baht Varies depending on the masseuse Still, it's the best value, haha
Decent massage place with cheap prices. I paid 150 baht for 1 hour of Thai massage. I think all the masseuse are from Myanmar. They don’t speak much English. My guy was ok. Got most of the kinks out but also injured me with one intense massage. They play relaxing music while you get massaged also. They give you a pj to change into. Overall, not the best massage place to go but you get what you pay for.
Great location, excellent value for money. Great price, incredibly affordable for this area. Many masseuses are available to serve customers. However, even good masseuses can have poor service. I encountered one who chatted with them the entire time, and I had to remind him to switch sides... So I'm giving it three stars...
Consistently cheap. As of November 23, 2025, one hour of Thai massage costs 150B. The salon is dark, so you can't see anything until your eyes adjust after you first enter the room. Despite the low price, I've never had a bad masseuse, even in the past. In fact, most of them are strong and provide thorough massages, so I'm very satisfied with the treatment for this low price.
Good massages services shop but they are shorter than service hours.
Good massage
A foot massage for one hour for 150 yuan seems cheap! So I bought a two-hour foot massage! But at the time, I felt something was wrong; it wasn't as comfortable as other massages I've had... Later I realized it was because the masseur hadn't applied any oil... He just pressed and pulled my leg hair back and forth with his hands! My leg hair was repeatedly pulled for two hours... It still hurt when I got home! After showering, I found that the hair follicles were damaged... This caused pain at other massages for the next few days (because it hadn't healed yet). Think twice before trying to save money!!!
For killing time, price is OK. Don't expect professional massage, Myanmar labor mostly.
My senior and I both got Thai massages. I was treated by a young man. The massage itself was more forceful than elementary school students. The therapists would chat with each other and stop, and they even left for about 10 minutes. It was just unbelievable. 😡 I even considered changing. 🤣 I've been here over 10 times, but this was the first time I'd ever experienced such a bad experience! 😮💨 Of course, I didn't tip. 😤 If you're treated by a young man, be careful. 👍
Disappointing experience. I paid for a 120-minute massage, but the therapist only worked for 105 minutes. They interrupted the session for a 15-minute break, meaning I lost a significant portion of the time I paid for. Not professional at all
Massaging my feet has damaged my hair follicles; this has happened several times.
Really a bad experience. They don’t u deans any English. I had a 90 Minute session and after 90 minutes, felt like nothing happened. They didn’t even clean oil properly with a moist cloth. Came here recommended by someone. He may have had a good professional here in the past. But I believe cheap is cheap.
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