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re:leaf spa and massage
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Bangkok is loud. Your body might need quiet. A visit to Re:Leaf Spa & Massage in Sukhumvit is built around that idea: a modern plant-wall backdrop, aromatherapy oils, and a massage you can match to your time. I like that you can choose a 90- or 120-minute session and that a light refreshment (coffee or tea) is included to help you ease back into the city. One thing to keep in mind: there’s a rare but serious note of concern from someone who had trouble confirming the correct address and reaching the operator, so it pays to verify details right after booking.
The whole experience is designed for stress relief from Bangkok’s pace, with soft natural music and professional therapists. If you want a practical reset—massage first, questions later—this can fit nicely. The one possible drawback is simple: you’re committing to a scheduled spa slot, so if you’re the type who hates being pinned to a start time, choose your session length carefully.
In This Review
- Key highlights you’ll actually feel
- Re:Leaf Spa & Massage in Sukhumvit: plant-wall calm in Bangkok
- Choosing 90 or 120 minutes: match the massage to your day
- The aromatherapy oil experience: what’s provided and why it matters
- What you’ll do with your time: massage rhythm and the 2-hour reality
- Meeting near Emporium: how to plan without stress
- Small-group feel: why the 10-person cap is worth caring about
- Included coffee or tea: a simple perk that helps you finish well
- Who this is perfect for (and who should be cautious)
- Value check: is $113 a smart deal for what you get?
- FAQ
- FAQ
- Where does the experience start?
- How long is the massage?
- What kind of massage is it?
- Is coffee or tea included?
- Do I need to print anything?
- Is the timing flexible?
- How big is the group?
- When will I get confirmation after booking?
- Can I cancel for a full refund?
- Should you book Re:leaf Spa & Massage in Bangkok?
Key highlights you’ll actually feel

- Aromatherapy massage with warm oils to support relaxation right from the first moments
- 90 or 120 minutes so you can pick a quick unwind or a longer session
- Modern spa vibe in Sukhumvit, including a floor-to-ceiling plant wall
- Coffee or tea included to make the “after” part of the break feel complete
- Small group cap (10 travelers) which usually keeps the experience calm and orderly
Re:Leaf Spa & Massage in Sukhumvit: plant-wall calm in Bangkok

Re:Leaf Spa & Massage is the kind of place you go to when you want your day to slow down, not your calendar to speed up. In Sukhumvit, it aims for a modern, relaxing atmosphere, paired with soft natural music and a team focused on professional massage therapy.
The most distinctive feature is the floor-to-ceiling plant wall. You don’t need poetic language to get why it matters. It makes the room feel calmer than a typical treatment space, which helps you settle faster once you’re inside. If your Bangkok days are heavy on traffic, crowds, and heat, this “designed calm” is a real value.
You also get the basics that often separate a good massage from a forgettable one: warm aromatherapy oils, experienced therapists, and a setting built for recovery from a pressured, busy routine. This is the kind of experience where small details add up—especially music and atmosphere—because your body starts relaxing before the therapist even adjusts pressure.
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Choosing 90 or 120 minutes: match the massage to your day
You’ll be able to choose between a 90-minute or 120-minute aromatherapy massage. That choice is more important than it sounds, because it affects how quickly you’ll feel “done” versus “really reset.”
A 90-minute session tends to work best when:
- you have a busy itinerary and want a break without losing half a day
- you’re new to massage and prefer to start smaller
- you want something that still feels meaningful after, say, a shopping or sight-seeing block
A 120-minute session tends to be better if:
- you’re carrying stress in your shoulders, back, or legs and want more time for it to ease
- you want the massage to be the main event of your day
- you’re coming from travel fatigue and want more time to come down
Either way, you’re paying for a single, scheduled treatment window, so choosing the right duration is the easiest way to improve value.
The aromatherapy oil experience: what’s provided and why it matters

This is an aromatherapy massage using warm aromatherapy oils. You’re not just getting touch; you’re getting scent and heat, both of which can nudge your body toward relaxation.
Warm oils matter because they help your muscles feel less “guarded” at the start. That can translate into a more comfortable experience, especially if you arrive tight from Bangkok’s walking and humidity. Aromatherapy is more subtle, but it can help you disconnect mentally too. When your mind and body are both in “relax mode,” the massage typically feels more effective.
One practical note: don’t show up expecting to control every sensation. This is a structured spa treatment designed for comfort and professional technique. If you have strong preferences (very light pressure, fragrance sensitivity), you’ll want to communicate those clearly when you arrive, but the overall session is still guided by the therapist and spa flow.
What you’ll do with your time: massage rhythm and the 2-hour reality

The total duration is listed as about 2 hours. That fits best with the 120-minute option, plus time to check in and settle before the massage begins. With the 90-minute option, your experience will likely feel closer to a “compact reset,” but you still get the spa’s pacing.
Here’s how to think about it:
- Your real work is waiting your turn and getting comfortable.
- The payoff is the massage itself, where the warm oils and therapist skills do the heavy lifting.
- Then you benefit from the included coffee or tea, which helps you transition out of the treatment rather than stumbling back into Bangkok.
This is exactly the kind of plan that works on travel days. You get a clear start point, a clear end point, and a defined benefit that doesn’t require special equipment or a long commute.
Meeting near Emporium: how to plan without stress

Your stop includes Emporium, and the start point is listed at Soi Bannasan, Khwaeng Khlong Tan, Khet Khlong Toei, Krung Thep Maha Nakhon 10110, Thailand. The activity ends back at the meeting point.
The key thing for you: treat this as a “meet, check in, get the treatment” style plan. That’s how you keep it smooth, especially in Bangkok where “nearby” can still mean a messy last stretch if you’re trying to navigate on the fly.
Because one piece of feedback I saw raised an issue where the online address didn’t match the business, I strongly suggest you do a quick sanity check right after booking:
- confirm the address details you’ll use on the day
- save any contact info provided at confirmation
- give yourself extra buffer time so you’re not rushing while searching
Also, the experience notes it’s near public transportation. That’s helpful. When a plan includes a meeting point and a fixed start, being near transit gives you options if traffic is slow.
Small-group feel: why the 10-person cap is worth caring about
The experience has a maximum of 10 travelers. In a spa setting, that matters because it usually means fewer people moving through the same check-in flow at once.
Even if you arrive solo, small group size can mean:
- less waiting around in a shared space
- a calmer check-in rhythm
- fewer coordination hiccups if timing matters
Spa experiences are often at their best when they feel quiet and private, even if other people are around. A lower cap supports that overall mood.
Included coffee or tea: a simple perk that helps you finish well
Complimentary coffee or tea is included. That might sound minor, but it’s one of those travel details you feel later.
When you leave a massage, your body is still switching gears. A warm drink (or coffee if you prefer) gives you an easy “landing moment.” It helps you hydrate and refocus, instead of grabbing something random outside in the rush.
If you’re planning a follow-on activity—like a dinner reservation or a stroll—you’ll appreciate having that built-in. It reduces one decision right when you’re a little relaxed and less mentally sharp.
Who this is perfect for (and who should be cautious)
This is a strong fit if you want:
- a straightforward massage with aromatherapy oils
- a break from Bangkok’s pace without a complicated multi-stop day
- a clear choice between 90 and 120 minutes
- a calm, modern environment with a plant-wall look
It’s also a good choice for couples or friends who want a shared “we’ll feel better after this” plan, as long as you can align your schedules.
Who should be cautious:
- If you’re extremely sensitive to scents or strong fragrances, aromatherapy may not be your best match unless you can communicate preferences well at check-in.
- If you rely on exact addresses and hate any uncertainty, double-check the meeting-point details before you go. The rare address mismatch concern I saw is the kind of problem you want to avoid by verifying early.
Value check: is $113 a smart deal for what you get?
At about $113 for a session listed around 2 hours, this is not a budget street-massage price. But it also isn’t priced like a luxury spa with a long checklist of extras.
Your value comes from what’s included and structured:
- you’re paying for a professional aromatherapy massage (with warm oils)
- you get a timed experience you can choose (90 or 120 minutes)
- you get a modern atmosphere and a plant-wall setting
- you’re not paying extra for a small refreshment, since coffee or tea is included
- the group cap is 10 travelers, which supports a quieter flow
If you’d otherwise spend money on a similar massage plus pay separately for tea or coffee, this package pricing starts to look more reasonable. If you’re trying to squeeze the absolute lowest cost, this probably won’t be your cheapest option in Bangkok. But if you want a clean, organized spa break that actually feels like a reset, the price can make sense.
FAQ
FAQ
Where does the experience start?
It starts at Soi Bannasan, Khwaeng Khlong Tan, Khet Toei, Krung Thep Maha Nakhon 10110, Thailand, and it ends back at the meeting point.
How long is the massage?
You can choose a 90-minute or 120-minute massage, and the overall experience duration is listed as about 2 hours.
What kind of massage is it?
It’s an aromatherapy massage using warm aromatherapy oils.
Is coffee or tea included?
Yes. Complimentary light refreshment of coffee or tea is included.
Do I need to print anything?
No. You’ll have a mobile ticket.
Is the timing flexible?
The experience is described as having flexible timing to fit your schedule.
How big is the group?
There is a maximum of 10 travelers.
When will I get confirmation after booking?
You’ll receive confirmation at booking time unless you book within 12 hours of travel. In that case, confirmation is sent as soon as possible, subject to availability.
Can I cancel for a full refund?
Yes. You can cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund.
Should you book Re:leaf Spa & Massage in Bangkok?
If your goal is a calm, professionally run break in Sukhumvit, I think it’s worth considering. The combination of warm aromatherapy oils, a modern plant-wall setting, and the option to choose 90 or 120 minutes makes it easy to match to your day—and the included coffee or tea helps you feel finished, not just stretched.
Just do one practical thing before you go: verify the exact meeting-point details you’ll use on the day. One off experience I saw involved an address mismatch and trouble reaching the operator, and you do not want that stress after a long day in Bangkok.
If you like having a planned, timed reset (and not a scavenger hunt), book it. If you need total certainty on location down to the minute, double-check your details early.



























