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Intelligent_Fault839 t1_ivwn4ds wrote
World spa in Brooklyn. I believe it just opened this month. It’s absolutely gorgeous
chickentender47 t1_ivwnwe5 wrote
Thank you
UpsetLibrarian8 t1_ivwo5qk wrote
Highly recommend Bath house in Brooklyn
chickentender47 t1_ivwo5yu wrote
Do you know anything about the pricing? They don’t really have prices on their website. If not, I’ll call and find out. Thank you so much
Intelligent_Fault839 t1_ivwoam6 wrote
Not sure. Haven’t been yet.
chickentender47 t1_ivwplf2 wrote
Thank you
drkles t1_ivwpx8q wrote
We enjoyed Aire a ton but it is not all that affordable with massages and bath combo. Do highly recommend though.
Treehaus_user t1_ivwq345 wrote
Healthy Trails on Pell street in China town. Don't expect the ritz carlton. You get two fingers of scotch to take the edge off. Then they do really intense deep massage. This older dude comes in and evaluates you. Then he has different therapist come in and massage. Walls are sheets and all you hear is people wailing and wincing in pain. But when you walk out you feel amazing.
TimelyOwl t1_ivws45m wrote
Just looked this place up and it’s closed :( I was really looking forward to trying this place out.
George4Mayor86 t1_ivwuyus wrote
I thought they didn’t open until next year?
George4Mayor86 t1_ivwv1it wrote
What are you looking for? It’s not the typical spa experience, but if you’re after a schvitz and a platza you can’t beat the Wall Street Bath.
hlessiforever t1_ivx0hg1 wrote
The Russian and Turkish baths on the lower east side is a NYC staple. It's like 50 bucks per entry, and it's not fancy, but it's good for a sweat. And there is some serious family drama involved in the ownership of the place.
MainPie3588 t1_ivz0pwn wrote
Bathhouse in Williamsburg
TwilitSky t1_ivwmki9 wrote
I haven't tried Aire here in NYC but I enjoyed Copenhagen and London despite relatively lackluster massages.