
Nuat Thai · 6 top picks · From ₱300 · SM Megamall to Shangri-La
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₱300 / session
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Nuat Thai Ortigas
Best Luxury
Shangri-La Chi Spa
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Thai Massage Ortigas
Thai massage in Ortigas is one of the most popular wellness choices for the district's 300,000+ daily workers and residents. Known as Nuat Thai — the ancient healing art of Thailand — traditional Thai massage uses rhythmic pressure, passive stretching, and energy line work to release tension, improve flexibility, and restore balance. No oils, no tables — just a mat, loose clothing, and skilled hands.
Ortigas has a strong Thai massage scene, particularly around SM Megamall, Robinsons Galleria, and the corporate towers along Emerald Avenue and Julia Vargas. Prices for Thai massage in Ortigas range from ₱300 (budget mall centers) to ₱2,500 (hotel spa Thai treatments). The sweet spot is ₱400–₱800 for a quality 60-minute session.
Unlike Swedish massage (oil-based, table, passive) or deep tissue (intense pressure, targeted), Thai massage is active and dynamic. Your therapist will guide your body through yoga-like stretches while applying pressure along Sen energy lines. It's energizing rather than sedating — perfect for office workers who need to stay sharp after their session.
Compared to Thai massage in Makati (200+ options, from ₱250) and Thai massage in BGC (premium-focused, from ₱350), Ortigas offers excellent mid-range Thai massage with the added convenience of mall-based options. If you're already at SM Megamall or Robinsons Galleria, you can get a quality Thai massage without leaving the building.
Top Picks
Emerald Avenue, Ortigas Center
₱400–₱800
The most authentic Thai massage in Ortigas. Nuat Thai's Emerald Avenue branch uses traditional techniques — Sen line pressure, passive stretching, and rhythmic compression. Therapists trained in Thailand. The 60-minute Traditional Thai (₱450) and 90-minute Full Body Thai (₱700) are both excellent. Walk-ins welcome. Popular with ADB and corporate tower workers.
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Emerald Avenue, Ortigas Center
₱500–₱1,200
Zen Wellness offers the best mid-range Thai massage in Ortigas. Clean modern facilities, trained therapists, and a proper Thai program including Traditional Thai, Thai Herbal Compress, and Thai Foot Reflexology. The 90-minute Thai Herbal Compress (₱1,100) is a standout — traditional Thai herbs in a compress applied with heat. Walk-ins welcome.
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Edsa Shangri-La Hotel, Ortigas
₱2,000–₱4,500
The most luxurious Thai massage in Ortigas. Chi Spa's Thai treatments are performed in private suites by expert therapists. The 90-minute Chi Thai Massage (₱3,800) blends traditional Nuat Thai with Chi Spa's signature wellness philosophy. Private suite, premium linens, post-treatment tea service. Best for special occasions.
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SM Megamall, Ortigas
₱350–₱700
The most convenient Thai massage in Ortigas — inside SM Megamall. Traditional Thai massage from ₱350 for 30 minutes, ₱600 for 60 minutes. Walk-ins always welcome. Extended mall hours (10am–10pm). Perfect for shoppers who want a quick Thai session between stores. Basic facilities but consistent technique.
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Robinsons Galleria, Ortigas
₱300–₱600
The most affordable Thai massage in Ortigas. Multiple Thai massage centers on the upper floors of Robinsons Galleria. Traditional Thai from ₱300 for 30 minutes. Walk-ins always welcome. Good for budget-conscious visitors and quick sessions. Variable quality across different centers — ask for the most experienced therapist.
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Julia Vargas Avenue, Ortigas
₱700–₱1,800
Premium boutique Thai massage in Ortigas. The Spa Ortigas offers a curated Thai program including Traditional Thai, Thai Herbal Ball, and Thai Foot Reflexology. Private rooms available. The 90-minute Thai Herbal Ball treatment (₱1,600) is exceptional. Popular with Ortigas professionals who want quality without hotel prices.
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Thai vs Others
Thai Massage (Nuat Thai): No oil, mat-based, clothed. Passive stretching + Sen line pressure. Energizing, improves flexibility. Best for: office workers, athletes, those who want to stay alert after. ₱300–₱4,500 in Ortigas.
Swedish Massage: Oil-based, table, passive. Long gliding strokes, kneading. Deeply relaxing, sedating. Best for: stress relief, first-timers, those who want to sleep after. ₱400–₱3,000 in Ortigas.
Deep Tissue Massage: Oil-based, table, intense pressure. Targets muscle knots and chronic tension. Best for: chronic pain, sports recovery, office workers with back/neck issues. ₱500–₱3,500 in Ortigas.
Aromatherapy Massage: Oil-based, table, medium pressure. Essential oils for mood and healing. Best for: stress, anxiety, mood enhancement. ₱500–₱3,000 in Ortigas.
Verdict: For Ortigas office workers who need to stay sharp after their session, Thai massage is the top choice. For pure relaxation and stress relief, Swedish. For chronic pain and muscle tension, deep tissue. For mood and anxiety, aromatherapy.
Price Guide
Budget (₱300–₱500): Robinsons Galleria centers, Nuat Thai Ortigas. Basic facilities, walk-ins welcome. 30–60 minute sessions. Best for regular maintenance.
Mid-Range (₱500–₱1,200): Zen Wellness Ortigas, Healing Touch SM Megamall. Better facilities, consistent quality. 60–90 minute sessions. Best for a comfortable experience.
Premium Boutique (₱700–₱1,800): The Spa Ortigas. Private rooms, Thai herbal ball option, premium experience. Best for a special treat.
Luxury Hotel (₱2,000–₱4,500): Edsa Shangri-La Chi Spa. Private suite, expert therapists, Chi Spa signature. Best for special occasions.
Ortigas vs Makati vs BGC Thai Massage: Makati has the most options (from ₱250). Ortigas has excellent mall-based convenience (SM Megamall, Robinsons Galleria). BGC is generally 20–30% more expensive. For the best value Thai massage, Makati leads. For convenience while in Ortigas, Nuat Thai Ortigas is the top pick.
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