Massage Services Near You

Search by ZIP and preferred time to find massage therapists and spas nearby.

Choose the right massage (in 60 seconds)

If you’re unsure what to book, start here. The “best” massage depends on whether you want relaxation, relief, or recovery.

  • Relaxation: Swedish massage (gentle, calming).
  • Knots + tension: Deep tissue (firmer pressure, slower work).
  • Workout soreness: Sports massage (targeted recovery).
  • Pregnancy comfort: Prenatal massage (special positioning + safety).
  • First time: 60 minutes Swedish is the safest bet.

Session timing

  • 30 min: spot treatment (neck/shoulders/back)
  • 60 min: full-body basics (most popular)
  • 90 min: full-body + problem areas
  • 120 min: deep reset (advanced)

Pro tip: arrive 10 minutes early to fill out intake forms and settle in.

What to say at check-in (so it actually helps)

  • Pressure preference: light / medium / firm
  • Areas to focus: neck, shoulders, lower back, hips, legs
  • Areas to avoid (injuries, sensitivity, recent procedures)
  • Goal: relax, pain relief, recovery, stress reset

Massage FAQ

Should I tip a massage therapist?

Many spas expect gratuity, but policies vary. If tipping is common where you are, 15–20% is typical.

What should I wear?

You’ll be draped. Wear comfortable clothes to arrive/leave. You can undress to your comfort level.

Will I be sore after deep tissue?

Some soreness is normal. Drink water, take it easy, and avoid intense workouts immediately after.

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