Best Massage Places & Day Spas in Budapest

  • 4 Oct 2023 4:43 PM
Best Massage Places & Day Spas in Budapest
What are the best massage places and day spas in Budapest? That’s a question that we put to our own local expat community through the XpatLoop group on Facebook to see where they go to soothe their aches and pains.

Some places are based at five-star hotels, others are are studios in an otherwise little-visited part of Budapest. Many clients stick to the same tried and trusted expert, some just like switching off from the rigours of the day.

Here are a few of the helpful hints and tips about the best massage places or day spas for expats in Budapest from Xpats in the loop, with particular masters of the trade specified by name.

Zsuzsanna Tajti: Corinthia Hotel Budapest has a beautiful spa with body treatments. Also, Asanka is very skilled

Julianna Nagy: Kornélia Masszázs! Kornélia is very professional and kind, she speaks English. Her salon is on Kálvin tér.

Sergi Le Lion Nika Massage. - She is very professional

Hervé Dupetitpont: Lian thaï massage

Zhenia Samolichenko: Springday Health Club 

Gabor Szucs: Mandala Day Spa

Dora Endes: Mandala Yoga

Melinda Székesvári: Lamay Thai Massage

Kamilla Szandrocha: Body & Soul Massage

Perrine Deglaire:  Lomi Lomi Massage 

Nevenka Grceva: I love Brahmayurveda 

Alma Bencze: Shiatsu Gyógycentrum 

Afonso Bértolo: Moon in Water Massage 

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Notes:

XpatLoop readers include both valuable expats and high-level locals in decision making positions. We refer to this inclusive and cosmopolitan group of internationally-minded folks as the Xpat Community.

We believe that the advice given above, and so this Community Matters content, is given in good faith and is accurate at the time of publication - however it's always wise to consider that changes do happen in Hungary, as everywhere. 

This content is intended to support the communiy at large, as well as the person asking the question, based on publicly viewable posts on XpatLoop's open group on Facebook. So of course the opinions above do not necessarily represent the views of XpatLoop.com or the publisher.

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