The Art of Massage
About The Art of Massage
The Art of Massage, located in the basement of Robinson Sukhumvit in the Asoke area of Bangkok, offers a convenient and accessible option for both tourists and expats seeking relaxation. With a mid-range pricing structure, this walk-in-friendly establishment allows visitors to enjoy services without the need for prior booking. It is a short distance from BTS Asoke, making it easy to reach for those exploring the city. The shop features a cozy atmosphere enhanced by soft lighting and relaxing music, creating a tranquil space for patrons to unwind. Reviewers frequently highlight the quality of the foot massage, which incorporates techniques such as pressure point therapy and upper body Thai stretching, often leaving guests feeling rejuvenated. The seating consists of comfortable recliner chairs, allowing clients to relax without the need to change clothes. While the shop has received a mix of reviews, with an overall rating of 3.4 out of 5, many customers appreciate the friendly staff and cleanliness of the environment. Languages spoken include Thai and English, and payment is accepted in cash. The Art of Massage can be a suitable choice for budget travelers and those looking for a quick, restorative experience in a welcoming, albeit sometimes busy, setting.
Last updated: February 28, 2026
Opening Hours
Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, Saturday, Sunday: 09:00 — 23:00
Details
- Phone:
- 22547844
- Languages:
- Thai, English
- Payment:
- cash
Reviews (212 total)
I hate giving this a great review because they are always busy and this might make them even more busy but They Are Great. I normally go once a week when I’m in Bangkok. The staff is always warm with a big smile. The herbal aroma and the comfortably recliner chairs set the atmosphere for a great massage. This foot massage is really multi massages. It’s a great foot massage. It’s pressure points to activity of China chi, it’s pressure to the leg muscles for large muscle therapy and finishes with upper body Thai stretch, I always leave feeling rejuvenated. I have never experienced being charged more than the advertised rate. I do typically provide a 100b tip.
Excellent massage…. Always clean and staff friendly good location and relaxing music…… great price as well
Why is this place rated so low? The atmosphere is dark and nice, the prices are reasonable, and everyone is friendly and helpful! It's perfect for someone like me who doesn't like massages. I like that I can get a shoulder or leg massage without having to change clothes and just lie down comfortably on a reclining chair.
The Saw staff here are awesome. Haha
Super convenient & comparatively cheap professional Thai massage. With comfy recliners, soft lighting & relaxing music, it can be quite easy to fall asleep. Well worth the money - plus a good tip too!
It's hard to find this place when searching for massage, but it's located in the basement of Robinson Department Store in Asoke. The reviews aren't very good (there aren't many), but I've been coming here every time I travel for years and it's never been a disappointment. The place looks a little intimidating to enter, but it's safe and sound. The masseuses might chat a little with each other, but it's generally quiet. I sometimes use a massage stick as well, which feels great too; I almost fall asleep every time. For 300 baht an hour, I'm more than satisfied.
Most of the masseuses are competent, and occasionally you'll encounter a master who's not very good at it. The price is cheap, and I love a 2-hour foot massage after shopping.
It's a good place because it's open late at night and cleaner than other places~ The massage place is right next to each other, so that's a flaw, but the owner is kind, and it's a little healing place for me~ A place where I got a foot massage every day before going to the hotel while I was in Bangkok~ I personally got it every day from the lady with short hair. She didn't say anything and was always so kind every time I visited. I didn't even know her name, and I always looked for the short hair in front ㅡㅡ; And at the end, they always did something similar to Thai massage, and I really liked that on my shoulders.
I’m incredibly grateful for the care and support I received. My therapist helped me recover fully from my shoulder injury. What an incredible massage it was. She is an expertise, very professional, and her compassionate approach truly made a difference. I highly recommend them – absolutely excellent!
This is the only massage parlor I'm satisfied with. I chose the foot massage, and because of the dark atmosphere, I mentioned it to my parents before going. The only downside is the pungent smell of tiger balm. It's located in the basement of Robinson Department Store. If you take the stairs down to the basement next to McDonald's, you'll arrive right away.
It's right next to Terminal 21. We went as a family of three and got a quick massage (foot massage is 300 baht per person, 1 hour). It's a strong massage that lasts a full hour, followed by a thorough shoulder, neck, and arm massage. It was strong enough to hurt, but it left me feeling incredibly refreshed. ^_^ I highly recommend it!!
I discovered this place while shopping at Gourmet Market. At first, I was a little skeptical because it was so dark. But the reviews were good, so on the second day of the tour, I went for a walk-in foot massage. The masseuses were so thorough that I melted into the chair. (Foot massage for 300 baht per hour, per person) My mom was especially satisfied and insisted on giving me a tip! It might be different for each masseuse, but anyway... we loved Lucky Vicky. 👍
It's no exaggeration to say this is the only massage parlor I go to in Bangkok, and I go there 99% of the time. I've never had a bad foot massage. I've probably been there about 30 times. It's gotten a bit noisy lately, though.
It's located right next to Terminal 21, so it's close to Asoke Station. The interior is cramped, with many customers getting massages in one place... it's like a massage factory. The dim lighting and the staff's quiet conversations made it a great place to relax. The staff were also incredibly friendly and at a reasonable price, which was refreshing. The massage prices are also cheaper than other places. A one-hour foot massage is 300 baht. I was worried after reading the reviews, but I was satisfied.
It's on the first basement level of Robinson Department Store. Go down the stairs next to McDonald's and you'll find The Art of Massage on your left. It's 300 baht per hour, and it was a great value for the price. The service, including the foot wash and meridian massage before the foot massage, was great. I was a little worried because no one was there when I went in, but several people came in after I did. I was worried because of the negative reviews, but the masseuses are really great. I'd definitely come back. The massage time depends on the time of day and the masseuse I choose, so I tend to go early in the evening. Thank you for your service, masseuse.
Small place, friendly, good skill, a small shop with good technical skills.
I visited after seeing a recommendation from My Real Trip that flight attendants often go there. I was taken aback when they immediately sat me down and started the massage, but they massaged me while applying something like tiger balm, so it was really refreshing. I think it's a good deal at 300 baht per hour.
It was about 5 minutes before 9:00 AM, but I looked at the menu outside and peeked inside the store and they let me in. The inside was larger and cleaner than it looked from the outside. I got a 1-hour foot massage, and I'm happy to come back.
January 2025. Price: 300 per foot massage. The massage was good and high-quality. I recommend it. The only downside is it's very cold.
Make a reservation as it's always busy. removed a star as the seats are not the most comfortable. they are ok but small
We went in just after the salon opened, so my friend and I were the only customers until the treatment was over. We asked for a foot massage, and it felt so good that we both fell asleep.
I loved it so much yesterday that I came back today with a friend. I'll just say the bottom line: the sabasa was too harsh... The older masseuses were really sloppy... Even if they were just doing it for cheap, it was still a little uncomfortable.
I visited because it had good reviews from Koreans and was next to Tops Market! Almost all the customers were Korean. The price was cheaper than the ones near Nana Station and Asok Station, too—300 baht for a one-hour foot massage. It might vary, but it was a bit too hot—like a paste-like oil? Or cream? It didn't suit me, and the feeling of scratching with my fingernails instead of my fingers was uncomfortable. Sure enough, my husband got rosacea. I think it was from the nail massage. Back in Korea, the rosacea got worse, so I'm going to the dermatologist... Sigh...
One of the staff members gave my boyfriend a massage, but he was in a lot of pain and didn't tip the staff because her service was also terrible. After the massage, I went to the restroom near the shop, and she glared at me out of the corner of her eye and slammed the door shut. When she came out of the restroom, she was complaining about having only bad customers. At first, I thought it wasn't me, but my boyfriend confirmed that she made a face at me. We've been there many times, not just once. Everyone else has always provided good service and never complained, but yesterday's experience made me hesitant to go back if the staff is going to behave like that. One rotten apple spoils the whole pond. This person is Thai, definitely from the same region as the masseuse who massaged my boyfriend. I could understand everything she said about her dissatisfaction. I wanted to let it go, but the staff member wouldn't let it go, so I decided to leave a comment. I intended to contact her personally to identify myself and let the owner know, but I can't find her contact information.
This is my go-to massage parlor whenever I visit Bangkok, Thailand, but this time I was extremely disappointed. Not all the staff were problematic, but some had personality issues. They spoke rudely to foreign customers, claiming they couldn't speak Thai. I didn't intend to argue with my companion or write this, but the actions and words of the woman who massaged me were very unpleasant. Tips are a way for customers to show gratitude; you shouldn't force them, and you shouldn't criticize customers for not tipping. The reason I didn't tip was because your service was terrible. I told you it hurt, but you kept asking, "What?" and "Why does it hurt?" making me feel even worse. Even though I told you repeatedly that it hurt, you ignored me and spoke rudely, which is why I didn't tip. The owner should either train the staff better or hire more qualified personnel. I felt extremely uncomfortable, and now I woke up in so much pain I can't walk. The image of her face still haunts me. The place offers excellent massages at reasonable prices; however, the staff is problematic. If you're lucky, you might encounter good staff, but if you're unlucky, you might encounter rude and unpleasant individuals.
Don't ever go there. The staff were chatting amongst themselves and sauntering around, so I translated it and politely asked if they could press a little harder. They sighed deeply and said, "Okay." After that, the whispering between the masseuses got worse, and in retaliation, they started pressing down like crazy. I was shocked and told them it hurt so much, but now they're laughing at each other openly. It's the worst.
Outside say 300 but I go inside they say 400. They want me to change massage room in the middle because another customer want my room. Almost lost my watch. Also grab my injury really hard and hurt a lot. Talk behind my back but I understand thai The environment is not good at all
Worst foot massage experience! I told her 4 times(one is written) should apply more slower, everytime she says ok but she applies same fast, like she has hurry for something!
Reviews sourced from Google Maps. Showing most recent reviews. Ratings and review counts reflect data as of February 28, 2026.