
Entertainment district · 8 top picks · From ₱200 · Open until midnight
Starting Price
₱200 / session
Best Luxury
Sofitel Mandara Spa
Best Late Night
Nuat Thai Malate
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Massage in Malate
Massage in Malate is a unique experience in Metro Manila — blending the district's vibrant nightlife culture with genuine wellness options. Malate is Manila's entertainment and arts district, home to Remedios Circle, Adriatico Street, and the famous Manila Bay sunset strip. It's a neighborhood that never sleeps, and its massage scene reflects that energy: extended hours, diverse options, and a mix of budget wellness centers and boutique spas catering to tourists, expats, and Manila locals.
Malate's massage scene is concentrated around Adriatico Street, Remedios Circle, and the bayside area near Roxas Boulevard. Prices for massage in Malate range from ₱200 (budget wellness centers) to ₱3,500 (boutique hotel spas). The sweet spot is ₱350–₱700 for a quality 60-minute session. Many centers offer extended hours until midnight or later — perfect for post-dinner or post-nightlife relaxation.
Malate's unique angle: it's the only Metro Manila district where you can watch the Manila Bay sunset, have dinner at a Remedios Circle restaurant, and then walk to a massage center — all within a few blocks. The district's international character (heavy tourist and expat presence) means many centers have English-speaking staff and are accustomed to first-time visitors.
Compared to massage in Makati (200+ options, corporate-focused, from ₱200) and massage in Pasay (airport proximity, Manila Bay views, from ₱200), Malate offers the most relaxed, bohemian wellness experience in Metro Manila — perfect for tourists, expats, and anyone who wants to combine nightlife and wellness in one evening.
Top Picks
Adriatico Street, Malate, Manila
₱350–₱750
The best massage in Malate for authentic Thai technique. Nuat Thai's Adriatico branch is a Malate institution — open until midnight, walk-ins always welcome, and consistently excellent traditional Thai massage. The 60-minute Traditional Thai (₱400) and 90-minute Full Body Thai (₱700) are both outstanding. Popular with expats, tourists, and Manila locals who know their massage. The late hours make it perfect for post-dinner sessions.
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Remedios Circle, Malate, Manila
₱500–₱1,200
The best mid-range massage in Malate. Zen Wellness Malate is steps from Remedios Circle — the heart of Malate's dining and nightlife scene. Clean modern facilities, trained therapists, and a full menu including Swedish, Thai, deep tissue, and aromatherapy. The 90-minute Full Body Relaxation (₱1,100) is the most popular treatment. Walk-ins welcome. Extended hours until 11pm.
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Roxas Boulevard, Malate, Manila
₱800–₱2,500
The most scenic massage in Malate — Manila Bay views from the treatment rooms. The Bayside Spa offers premium Swedish, aromatherapy, and deep tissue massage with the iconic Manila Bay sunset as your backdrop. The 90-minute Sunset Aromatherapy (₱2,200) is the signature treatment — timed for the golden hour. Private rooms available. Advance booking recommended for sunset slots.
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Adriatico Street, Malate, Manila
₱250–₱600
The best budget massage in Malate. Malate Wellness Center offers solid traditional massage at accessible prices — foot reflexology from ₱250, full body from ₱350. Walk-ins always welcome. Open until midnight. Popular with budget travelers staying in Malate's guesthouses and hostels. Basic facilities but consistent technique. Multiple therapists on duty at all times.
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CCP Complex, Malate, Manila
₱2,500–₱6,000
The most luxurious massage in Malate — Sofitel Manila's Mandara Spa is one of the finest hotel spas in Metro Manila. Mandara Spa's signature treatments blend Asian and Western techniques in private suites with Manila Bay views. The 90-minute Mandara Signature (₱5,500) is exceptional. Couples suites available. Best for special occasions, honeymoons, and corporate wellness. Advance booking essential.
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Nakpil Street, Malate, Manila
₱300–₱700
A beloved neighborhood massage center on Nakpil Street — Malate's quieter residential side. Healing Hands offers traditional Filipino hilot, Swedish, and Thai massage in a relaxed, unpretentious setting. The 60-minute Hilot (₱350) is the standout — traditional Filipino healing massage using banana leaves and coconut oil. Walk-ins welcome. Popular with Malate residents and repeat visitors.
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Rizal Park, Malate/Ermita border
₱2,000–₱4,500
The historic Manila Hotel's spa offers a unique heritage wellness experience — massages in a century-old grand hotel overlooking Rizal Park and Manila Bay. The 90-minute Manila Heritage Massage (₱3,800) blends traditional Filipino techniques with modern spa luxury. Private suites, impeccable service, and the prestige of Manila's most iconic hotel. Best for tourists and special occasions.
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Adriatico Street, Malate, Manila
₱200–₱450
The best foot reflexology in Malate. Foot Notes specializes in traditional Chinese foot reflexology — mapping pressure points on the feet to corresponding organs and body systems. The 45-minute Foot Reflexology (₱280) and 60-minute Full Foot + Leg (₱380) are both excellent. Walk-ins always welcome. Open until midnight. Perfect for tourists who've been walking all day.
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Malate vs Others
Malate: Entertainment district, bohemian vibe, extended hours (many until midnight), tourist and expat-friendly, Manila Bay sunset access, traditional Filipino hilot available. Best for: tourists, expats, nightlife + wellness combo, Manila Bay sunset experience. Price range: ₱200–₱6,000.
Makati: Business district, 200+ options, widest variety, from budget to ultra-luxury, corporate wellness focus. Best for: business travelers, widest choice, every budget. Price range: ₱200–₱8,000.
BGC: Premium district, modern spas, higher prices, younger crowd, fitness-focused. Best for: premium experience, modern facilities, post-workout recovery. Price range: ₱300–₱6,000.
Ortigas: Corporate hub, mall-based convenience (SM Megamall, Robinsons Galleria), hotel spas at slight discount vs Makati. Best for: mall convenience, corporate workers, hotel spa value. Price range: ₱250–₱5,500.
Pasay: Airport proximity, Manila Bay views, Sofitel and Conrad hotel spas, MOA complex. Best for: airport layovers, Manila Bay luxury, pre/post-flight relaxation. Price range: ₱200–₱5,500.
Verdict: For tourists and expats who want to combine Malate's nightlife with wellness, Malate is the clear choice. For the widest selection and best value, Makati leads. For the most unique Manila experience (sunset + massage), Malate's Bayside Spa or Sofitel Mandara Spa are unmatched.
Price Guide
Budget (₱200–₱400): Foot Notes Reflexology, Malate Wellness Center. Walk-ins always welcome, open until midnight. Best for budget travelers and foot reflexology.
Mid-Range (₱350–₱750): Nuat Thai Malate, Healing Hands Malate. Authentic Thai and Filipino hilot, extended hours, walk-ins welcome. Best for regular massage and authentic techniques.
Upper Mid-Range (₱500–₱1,200): Zen Wellness Malate. Full massage menu, Remedios Circle location, extended hours. Best for a comfortable, varied experience.
Premium (₱800–₱2,500): The Bayside Spa. Manila Bay views, sunset timing, private rooms. Best for a scenic, memorable experience.
Luxury Hotel (₱2,000–₱4,500): Manila Hotel Spa. Heritage experience, Rizal Park views, iconic hotel. Best for tourists and special occasions.
Ultra-Luxury (₱2,500–₱6,000): Sofitel Manila Mandara Spa. Finest hotel spa in Malate, Manila Bay views, couples suites. Best for the ultimate Malate wellness experience.
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