Full Body Combo with Aromatherapy or Deep Tissue treatment

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Full Body Combo with Aromatherapy or Deep Tissue treatment

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A good massage can fix a lot. In Hanoi’s Old Quarter, this full body combo pairs sea-salt exfoliation with a choice of aromatherapy or deep tissue work. It’s a simple plan that feels like you’re getting reset, not rushed.

The two things I like most are the private therapy room setup and the clear sequence: welcome drink first, then cleansing and exfoliation, then your full body massage. The quality shows up in how often people call out specific therapists, like Jun for serious knot-cracking and Van anh for knowing problem spots, with check-ins during deep tissue.

One thing to consider: this is about 1 hour total, so you’ll want to go in with your main areas in mind. If you hate intense pressure, say so at the start, since deep tissue is exactly what it sounds like.

Key highlights to know before you book

  • Central Old Quarter meeting point that’s easy to reach and not a half-day detour
  • Complimentary coffee or tea to take the edge off when you arrive
  • Private therapy room so you can actually relax
  • Mineral sea salt exfoliation first, aimed at removing dead skin and refreshing the feel
  • Pick your style: aromatherapy for a gentler session or deep tissue for stubborn tension
  • Deep tissue that includes pressure check-ins, with standout therapists named like Jun, Van anh, and Chi

Finding Hoang’s Spa in Hanoi’s Old Quarter

Full Body Combo with Aromatherapy or Deep Tissue treatment - Finding Hoang’s Spa in Hanoi’s Old Quarter
Hoang’s Spa is in the Old Quarter area, with the meeting point listed near 3 Hàng Điếu, Cửa Đông, Hoàn Kiếm. That matters because Hanoi’s street rhythm can be intense, and you don’t want to spend your “me time” navigating transfers.

This stop also works well if you’re using public transport, since it’s described as near public transit. You’ll start and end at the same location, so there’s no awkward last-minute scramble to get back to your hotel.

One more practical note: you’ll get a mobile ticket, which keeps the whole process light. You’re not juggling paper tickets while you’re trying to find the front door.

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Before Your Massage: Coffee, Paperwork, and a Private Room

Full Body Combo with Aromatherapy or Deep Tissue treatment - Before Your Massage: Coffee, Paperwork, and a Private Room
Your experience starts with a welcome drink—coffee or tea (tea or water is also mentioned as part of what’s served). After that, you’ll be taken to the spa room, where they handle the booking services before your treatment begins.

The big value here is the flow. You’re not waiting around in a lobby for an hour and hoping someone remembers you. You’re brought into the treatment space, and you start moving through the steps right away.

The private therapy room setup is also a real comfort upgrade. It’s easier to relax when you’re not listening to the whole street through an open space, and it’s easier to communicate if you want gentler pressure or focus on certain tight spots.

Sea-Salt Cleansing and Exfoliation: The Step That Changes the Feel

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Before the massage, you start with a deep cleansing and exfoliation using mineral sea salt plus other natural ingredients. The goal is pretty clear: remove dead skin, refresh the area, moisturize, and help the skin feel stronger.

This step is worth your attention for one simple reason: exfoliation can make your skin feel smoother right away. Then when the massage oils or oils-like products are applied, the skin tends to absorb and feel better instead of feeling dry or rough.

It’s also a nice “travel recovery” move. If you’ve been walking a lot in Hanoi or dealing with dry plane air, this cleansing step can feel like a reset button. Even if the massage is the main event, this prep phase helps the whole experience feel more complete.

Aromatherapy vs Deep Tissue: How to Choose the Right Session

You get to choose between two massage styles: aromatherapy or deep tissue.

  • Aromatherapy is the gentler option, and it’s a smart choice if you want relaxation first—especially after a long day of sightseeing or if you’re feeling generally tense but not intensely sore.
  • Deep tissue is the “work the knots out” option. Based on the way people talk about the experience, this is the one to pick if you’ve got specific problem areas and you want more targeted pressure.

Here’s the practical way I’d decide: if your body feels tired and puffy, aromatherapy is the calmer entry point. If you’ve got tight muscles you can point to—neck, shoulders, lower back, or hips—deep tissue is usually the better match.

Also, deep tissue doesn’t mean you’re stuck with one pressure level. Reviews highlight that therapists check in during the massage, including how you’re handling the pressure throughout. That means you can speak up if you want it a notch lighter or stronger.

The Full Body Massage in About One Hour

Full Body Combo with Aromatherapy or Deep Tissue treatment - The Full Body Massage in About One Hour
This combo is about 1 hour total, so it’s not a slow, lingering spa day. It’s a focused session designed to leave you feeling better quickly.

Expect the massage to follow the earlier steps closely. After the welcome drink and the sea-salt exfoliation, your body massage comes next. Since this is a full body combo, the therapist will generally work across multiple areas rather than only focusing on one part.

Because the timeframe is tight, you’ll get the best result if you communicate your priorities right at the start. If there’s a main tension spot—like shoulders from travel luggage or a lower back from long walks—make that clear. The whole “problem spot” reputation in the reviews lines up with therapists who pay attention to where you actually carry tension.

If you choose deep tissue, go in expecting intensity. One detailed review calls out that a therapist cracked places the person hadn’t experienced before. That’s basically the brand promise of deep tissue: real pressure, not just pleasant rubbing.

Therapist Style and Service Touchpoints (Jun, Van anh, Chi)

Full Body Combo with Aromatherapy or Deep Tissue treatment - Therapist Style and Service Touchpoints (Jun, Van anh, Chi)
A big part of value in a massage isn’t just the technique—it’s the therapist’s approach. Several reviews name staff members, and the theme is consistency: attention to your body and feedback during the session.

Jun gets repeated praise, including for very strong work on tight areas. Van anh is called out for knowing problem spots, which is exactly what you want if you don’t just want relaxation—you want results.

Chi is also mentioned as a recommendation for comprehensive body massages, and there’s praise that the therapist checked in to see how the recipient was handling the massage pressure during deep tissue. That check-in detail matters. It’s the difference between a session that feels painful and one that feels like controlled, effective work.

Even though your booking is for the full body combo, it’s still useful to know the spa runs other services. Reviews mention things like pedicures, manicures, and even leg wax. If you like the vibe and the staff, you might consider adding something after your massage—but only if it fits your schedule and you feel comfortable with the additional time.

Pricing and Value: Is $20 Worth It?

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At $20 per person for about 1 hour, this is priced like a great local deal rather than a luxury splurge. The real value is that you’re not just paying for the massage. You’re paying for a structured sequence: welcome drink, then deep cleansing and exfoliation, then the massage in your chosen style.

One detail that supports the value: the spa experience is described as centralized and efficient, with a private room and a full step-by-step flow. If you’ve ever paid a low price for massage that turned into waiting around, you’ll appreciate that this is set up to move.

Timing-wise, it’s booked on average 72 days in advance, which is a helpful clue. Good sessions get taken. If you know your Hanoi dates, don’t leave it to the last week unless your schedule is flexible.

Who Should Book This (and Who Should Skip It)

Full Body Combo with Aromatherapy or Deep Tissue treatment - Who Should Book This (and Who Should Skip It)
This combo is a good match if you:

  • want a quick recovery session after travel or a long day on foot
  • like the idea of exfoliation before massage, not just massage alone
  • have specific tight areas and want deep tissue with pressure check-ins
  • want a central Old Quarter plan that’s easy to fit into your day

It may not be the best fit if you want a longer, slower spa experience. Since it’s about 1 hour, you won’t get the kind of deep, multi-hour rest you might associate with high-end resorts. Think of it as targeted body work.

If you’re sensitive to strong pressure, pick aromatherapy. And if you choose deep tissue, tell them your comfort level at the beginning. The check-in approach mentioned in reviews suggests they’re receptive to feedback during the session.

Should You Book the Full Body Combo at Hoang’s Spa?

Full Body Combo with Aromatherapy or Deep Tissue treatment - Should You Book the Full Body Combo at Hoang’s Spa?
If your goal is to feel better fast—with actual bodywork and a real pre-massage exfoliation—this is an easy yes. The combination of central location, private room, welcome drink, sea-salt cleansing, and your choice of massage style makes the $20 price feel grounded and fair.

I’d book it if you’re arriving in Hanoi with sore muscles, or if you’ve been walking a lot and your body needs a reset. I’d also book it if you like massages that include communication during deep tissue, not just one-size-fits-all pressure.

Skip it only if you want an extended spa day or you strongly prefer ultra-gentle pressure. In that case, choose a different length and style—because deep tissue here is designed to do work, not just feel nice.

FAQ

How long is the full body combo experience?

It’s listed as about 1 hour.

What is included with the $20 price?

You get coffee or tea (or tea/cup of water) and the massage experience. Exfoliation and cleansing are part of the treatment sequence before the massage.

Do I choose aromatherapy or deep tissue?

Yes. You can choose between a gentler aromatherapy massage or a deep tissue treatment.

Is the treatment done in a private room?

Yes, the treatment takes place in a private therapy room.

What happens right after I arrive?

You’ll receive a welcome drink, then you’ll be taken to the spa room for the booking services before the treatment starts.

Does the session include exfoliation?

Yes. It starts with deep cleansing and exfoliation using mineral sea salt and natural ingredients.

Where is the meeting point?

The start point is Hoang’s Spa – Massage & Spa Near Me | Foot Massage Hanoi Old Quarter, 3 Hàng Điếu, Cửa Đông, Hoàn Kiếm, Hà Nội, Vietnam.

Do I need to bring a paper ticket?

No. The experience uses a mobile ticket.

Are tips included?

No. Tips are not included.

Can I cancel for free?

Yes. Free cancellation is offered if you cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund.

Is it suitable for most people?

It’s listed as Most travelers can participate.

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