Your first visit to Sala Raj Wan Chai

If you have never tried traditional Thai massage at Sala Raj in Wan Chai, this short guide explains how we run sessions so you know what to ask for and what to bring. The home page lists promotions and phone numbers. Our About page covers training at Wat Pho and Lanna schools in Bangkok. Read it when you want more background on the team before you step into the room.

Before you book

Call or message ahead when you can. Evening hours often fill first. Read the service menu for duration and price. Use reservation when you want a confirmed time. Say whether you want oil massage, clothed Thai-style work on the mat, or foot reflexology so we prepare the right table or mat room.

Afternoons on quieter weekdays sometimes have space for same-day callers. Saturdays and Sundays usually need advance notice.

What to wear

Traditional Thai massage on the mat works well in loose trousers and a comfortable top we can supply. Oil sessions use draping with towels. Dress in layers for Hong Kong weather so you feel relaxed before and after treatment.

During your session

Tell the therapist how firm you like pressure within the first minutes. Thai massage can feel deep when it targets tight hips or shoulders. Ask us to ease off at any point. Share injuries, pregnancy, or recent surgery before we begin. After deep stretching, sip water and stand up slowly. If you want a packaged sequence that mixes foot, oil, and face work, compare options on the signature page before you call.

Finding the spa

We are on Johnston Road close to Wan Chai MTR. Use the step-by-step map and walking directions to reach Tung Fong Building without walking past the door.