Bliss-out at Raintree Spa
Times of IndiaGuidepal.com/SIGHTSEEING, BANGKOK/ Updated : May 11, 2016, 15:11 IST
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In the midst of all the commercial chaos of noisy, smoky, and hawker-filled Sukhumvit Road, you'll find a welcome refuge of tranquillity. Housed in a charmingly low-key stone house and aptly dotted with foliage, Raintree Spa offer … Read more
In the midst of all the commercial chaos of noisy, smoky, and hawker-filled Sukhumvit Road, you'll find a welcome refuge of tranquillity. Housed in a charmingly low-key stone house and aptly dotted with foliage, Raintree Spa offers the usual gamut of traditional treatments, therapies, soaks, and scrubs you would expect of a Bangkok spa—but thankfully for die-hard relaxation devotees, prices are kept low and service levels high. Read less
A relaxing spa that won't break the bank
In the midst of all the commercial chaos of noisy, smoky, and hawker-filled Sukhumvit Road you'll find a welcome refuge of tranquillity. Housed in a charmingly low-key stone house and aptly dotted with foliage, Raintree Spa offers the usual gamut of traditional treatments, therapies, soaks, and scrubs you would expect of a Bangkok spa—but thankfully for die-hard relaxation devotees, prices are kept low and service levels high.
Alongside a plethora of relaxing standard treatments, Raintree also offers specially priced packages that bring together many of their recommended offerings. If you find yourself with a spare four hours, splash out on the indulgent Royal Prelude Package.
If you can't make it all the way to Soi 11, there's another Raintree outpost just down the road at Sukhumvit Soi 23.
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