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Best Massage for Foreigners in Makati
Guide2026-02-10

Best Massage for Foreigners in Makati

A guide specifically for foreign visitors, expatriates, and business travelers looking for quality massage in Makati — English-friendly, transparent pricing, and safe booking tips.

Makati is one of the most foreigner-friendly cities in Southeast Asia, and its massage and wellness market reflects that. English is widely spoken, pricing is transparent, and the variety of services available rivals major cities in Thailand or Singapore — at a fraction of the cost.

Why foreigners choose Makati for massage: English is spoken everywhere (unlike some massage destinations in Southeast Asia). There is no foreigner pricing in legitimate Makati massage centers — the posted price applies equally to all clients. The variety is exceptional. Home service is foreigner-friendly — book via WhatsApp in English, the therapist arrives at your hotel room.

What foreigners should know before booking: Tipping is customary (₱100–₱300 for a 60-minute session). Cash and GCash are the primary payment methods. Prices are in PHP, not USD (as of 2026, ₱1,000 ≈ USD 17–18, meaning a quality 60-minute massage costs USD 10–20 at mid-range centers). Confirm service type clearly by describing what you want rather than naming a technique.

Pricing guide for foreign visitors: Foot massage (walk-in, 60 min) ₱400–₱600 ≈ USD 7–10; Swedish massage (walk-in, 60 min) ₱600–₱1,000 ≈ USD 10–17; oil massage (walk-in, 60 min) ₱800–₱1,200 ≈ USD 14–21; home service (60 min) ₱1,200–₱2,000 ≈ USD 20–34; hotel spa (60 min) ₱2,500–₱5,000 ≈ USD 43–86.

Recommended neighborhoods for foreigners: Legazpi and Salcedo Villages (clean, walkable, English-speaking, centrally located), Rockwell Center (premium, quiet, secure), Greenbelt area (maximum convenience, multiple service tiers within walking distance), Poblacion (livelier, diverse crowd, good for visitors comfortable with Makati's nightlife zone).