6 Spas & Wellness in Clarke Quay That You Shouldn't Miss

October 15, 2021 Roger Rusk

The Singapore cityscape looks like it was ripped from the pages of a science fiction comic book. If you’re hungry for a true Singapore experience, sample the myriad street foods or take a cultural cooking class. The Botanic Gardens and the Gardens By the Bay offer a slice of horticultural heaven, and the observation deck of the Sands SkyPark makes you feel like you’re high above the clouds. The banks and walkways along the Singapore River bustle with local activity.
Restaurants in Singapore

1. Facia Ginza Singapore (Clarke Quay Branch)

6 Eu Tong Sen Street The Central SOHO 1 #09-20 The Central SOHO 1, Singapore 059817 Singapore +65 8749 2563 [email protected] http://facia.com.sg
Excellent
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5.0 based on 68 reviews

Facia Ginza Singapore (Clarke Quay Branch)

Originating from Tokyo, Facia's original and award-winning Small Face Care Massage is widely recognized as the most effective technique for women to achieve V-shape face, Facial Symmetry & Radiant Skin. Above all, immediate results can be obtained from a single session. It is non-invasive with zero downtime and no side-effects. At Facia Ginza, we use specially sourced products from WOVE style.

Reviewed By Serina2s

Very professional small face massage and excellent service! All staffs are very well-trained and professional and you can expect the best quality massage. You can see the instant difference after the treatment.

2. Ikeda Spa

6 Eu Tong Sen Street The Central Clarke Quay Central, #05-22, Singapore 059817 Singapore +65 6388 8080 [email protected] http://www.ikedaspa.com/
Excellent
79%
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4.5 based on 465 reviews

Ikeda Spa

Ikeda Spa is the first authentic Japanese onsen (hot spring) public bathhouse in Singapore. Step inside warm tatami rooms, luxuriate in steaming onsen baths, robe up with intricate yukatas and find a quiet moment to observe the soft lapping waters of the Singapore River - every detail teleports the escape artist from the watering holes of Clarke Quay to the quiet sanctuaries of Kyoto.

Reviewed By Ungasss - Singapore, Singapore

I went for an extensive pampering treat as it was my birthday, and it did NOT disappoint. The body scrub and wrap, the onsen bath, the massage (on a solid volcanic hot-stone slab), and the organic geisha facial - they were all refreshing and well worth the price. Even their teas were nice (I think I had three different variants - during my onsen bath, pre-facial, and post-treatment)! I opted for a moderate-pressure massage, and I guess that's cos of wrong judgment - TBH, I underestimated the masseuse being a pretty, slender girl - figured she cannot exert such "moderate pressure". But boy was I wrong! Her strength was beyond moderate it felt "heavy" for me - but I loved it nonetheless!!! Every pain from every knead on every sore muscle I had was just so worth it - unlike other massages where you go home feeling sore (when you're supposed to feel refreshed) - what I had was so soothing and refreshing I was like walking on air as I left the spa. For the facial, my masseuse interviewed me first regarding my skin condition and issues, and skincare routine before the treatment started. She treated me accordingly, and her advise was on point. My skin, though oily, was indeed dehydrated on the surface, cos since we're working from home, I tend to slack and NOT adhere to the routine I do when we weren't on the WFH scheme. I could tell how dehydrated it was when it was being pricked. All the emulsions, solutions she put on my face smelled and felt refreshing. And it's not just the usual facial - your head and neck area gets a massage as well, perhaps to stimulate lymphatic drainage. As I said earlier, despite the pressure, my masseuse was VERY gentle. Overall, service is highly recommended. I'd definitely go back. And of course, they observed all measures necessary given the pandemic situation. I guess it was the best 6 hours spent straight on a pampering service. :) Yes, six full hours. Indeed, a HAPPY birthday for me!

3. Aegean Spa

6 Eu Tong Sen Street The Central Level 3 & 4 Clarke Quay Central, Singapore 059817 Singapore +65 6327 3833
Excellent
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4.5 based on 2 reviews

Aegean Spa

4. Ikigai Wellness

6 Eu Tong Sen Street The Central Clarke Quay Central, #03-79, Singapore 059817 Singapore +65 6931 1111 http://www.iw.com.sg

We are specialist in massage care. We focus on acupressure massage and reflexology to keep you healthy.

5. Amrita Spa & Wellness

20 Merchant Road Swissotel Merchant Court Singapore Swissôtel Merchant Court, Singapore 058281 Singapore +65 6239 1780 [email protected] http://www.amritaspa.com/
Excellent
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4.5 based on 2 reviews

6. Kew Organics

6 Eu Tong Sen Street The Central #03-83, Singapore 059817 Singapore +65 6904 4161 [email protected] http://keworganics.com/

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