

The Thaiger key takeaways
- Head spa has gone from niche curiosity to one of Bangkok’s fastest-growing wellness treatments, driven by TikTok, jet-lagged travellers, and anyone chasing better sleep.
- A head spa is a slow scalp treatment that cleanses, massages pressure points, and relaxes you so thoroughly that most guests drift off partway through.
- Chandee takes the top spot as the only place in the city that turns the head spa into a full-body reset, combining head spa, massage, and facial in a single visit.
Two years ago, almost nobody in Bangkok was searching for a head spa. Now it is one of the city’s fastest-moving wellness treatments, the kind of thing travellers arrive already knowing they want to book. The appeal is easy to understand once you have had one. A head spa is a slow, therapeutic scalp treatment that combines deep cleansing, pressure point massage, and warm water sounds, where the wash itself is the treatment rather than a quick rinse before a haircut. Done properly, it is less a salon service than a reset for an overstimulated head, and most guests fall asleep partway through.
Bangkok now has dozens of places offering some version of it, from Japanese-style scalp clinics to Thai spas that have bolted a head spa room onto the menu. They are not all equal, and a handful are considerably better than the rest. We booked in, lay back, and switched off our phones so you do not have to guess. Here are the five best head spas in Bangkok worth booking right now.
We looked for genuine specialists rather than spas treating head spa as an afterthought, weighing the quality of the ritual, the calibre of the therapists, the setting, value for the price, and what guests say in independent reviews across Google and TripAdvisor. We paid our own way and ranked on the experience, not the marketing.
Best head spas in Bangkok to book your appointment
| No. | Head Spa | Location | Opening hours | Highlight |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Chandee Head Spa & Massage | Silom and Sukhumvit 39 | Daily, 10am to 11pm | The only Bangkok head spa that combines head spa, full body massage, and facial in one visit |
| 2 | Siesta Head Spa & Salon | Sukhumvit 39 and Gaysorn Amarin | Daily, 10am to 8pm | Bangkok’s first authentic Thai-technique head spa, founded by a trichology-trained specialist |
| 3 | Head Onsen | Donki Mall Thonglor | Wed to Fri: 12pm to 10pm; Sat to Mon: 10am to 8pm | Bangkok’s best Japanese-style head spa, with scalp camera diagnosis and a carbonated onsen rinse |
| 4 | The House of Pridi by Loft Thai | Pridi 26, Sukhumvit 71 | Daily, 10am to 10pm | Bangkok’s most luxurious head spa experience, with Aesop products and the city’s first couple’s head spa suite |
| 5 | Treasure Spa | Siam Square One and Thonglor | Daily, 10am to 10pm | Tripadvisor Travellers’ Choice 2025 winner and the most accessible walk-in head spa in central Bangkok |
1. Chandee Head Spa & Massage

Locations: Silom branch, 60 Naradhiwas Rajanagarindra Road | Sukhumvit 39 branch, 6/7-8 Soi Phrom Si 1
Opening hours: Daily, 10am to 11pm | Sukhumvit 39 branch, daily, 10am to 11pm
If you book one head spa in Bangkok, make it this one. Chandee is where the treatment stops being a three-minute scalp wash and becomes the whole afternoon. You lie back beneath a ceiling scattered with tiny points of light that fade and shift, warm water arcs over your scalp in a 17-step ritual they call the Ring of Water, and within a few minutes you understand why so many guests are asleep before it ends. The name means “I feel good” in Thai, which turns out to be an accurate summary rather than a slogan.
What sets Chandee apart is not the ritual alone, lovely as it is, but what surrounds it. This is the one place in Bangkok where a head spa, a full body massage, and a facial happen in a single visit, in one room, in one unhurried stretch of time. Every other head spa in the city stops at the scalp. Chandee keeps going, which is why guests tend to arrive for a treatment and leave having reset the whole body.
What we would book: the Master Course. Three hours, 180 minutes at 4,200 baht, that open with a full body massage of your choice, move into a Gua Sha facial, and close with the head spa, sequenced so smoothly you lose track of where one ends and the next begins. If you have a whole afternoon to give away, the Half-Day Retreat, 240 minutes at 6,500 baht, adds a golden body scrub and leaves nothing out. Short on time, or simply curious, the standalone 90-minute Head Spa Massage at 1,800 baht is the cleanest introduction to what the fuss is about. Couples should look at the Couple Head Spa and Aroma Massage, 120 minutes at 5,500 baht, taken side by side.
The setting does a lot of the work. Treatments take place under an LED starlight ceiling, with ASMR water sounds and organic Yves Rocher products throughout, in rooms that guests describe, over and over in the reviews, as unlike anywhere else they have been in the city. The facials are gentle and relaxation-led, built around lymphatic drainage and hydration rather than anything clinical. Every session is carried out by experienced Thai female therapists. The Sukhumvit 39 branch has private rooms for one or two, which makes it the one to choose if you are coming as a couple and want the full experience together, entirely in your own space.
The reputation is not only Chandee’s to claim. The two branches hold close to 500 five-star reviews between them, a 4.9 average, from guests representing more than 30 countries. A single TikTok from creator Mike Yu, filmed at Sukhumvit 39, passed 1.2 million views in a week. Sam Tyler, who has 3.7 million followers, has featured it twice too. None of that is why it tops this list, but it is fair evidence we are not the only ones who noticed.
Both branches stay open until 11pm every day, which makes Chandee a rare thing in Bangkok wellness: somewhere you can go after dinner or after a long day of sightseeing, rather than instead of one. Book ahead through chandee.com, because the head spa rooms fill up, particularly in the evenings and at weekends.
2. Siesta Head Spa & Salon

Locations: Siesta Head Spa & Salon, Sukhumvit 39, Trail and Tail building, Khlong Tan Nuea. Gaysorn Amarin, 3rd floor, near BTS Chit Lom
Opening hours: Daily, 10am to 8pm
Siesta calls itself the first authentic Thai head spa in Thailand, and the track record gives that claim weight. The founder holds training in trichology, and the treatments are built around the Art of Thai Hands, an approach that blends acupressure head massage with chakra and energy-point work. Products are natural and vegan throughout, with OWAY and L’Occitane lines featuring in the more premium programmes.
The Gaysorn Amarin branch gives it a walkable central location near BTS Chit Lom, while the Sukhumvit 39 outpost suits anyone already in that part of the city. Review quality is genuinely strong: a 5.0 rating across 181 Tripadvisor reviews and a 24,000-strong Instagram following that reflects real-world visibility rather than paid reach.
If the Ring of Water ritual at Chandee is about sensory immersion, Siesta is more grounded in scalp health and Thai therapeutic technique. Both are worth doing. They are genuinely different experiences, and which one suits you depends on whether you are looking to relax completely or address something specific about scalp condition. Programmes run approximately 1,500 to 3,000 baht depending on duration and product line. Book through GoWabi.
3. Head Onsen

Location: Head Onsen, 3rd floor, Donki Mall Thonglor, 107 Soi Sukhumvit 63, Watthana
Opening hours: Tuesday closed, Wednesday to Friday, 12pm to 10pm, & Saturday to Monday, 10am to 8pm
For anyone specifically drawn to the Japanese head spa tradition, Head Onsen is the benchmark in Bangkok. Each session opens with a scalp camera examination before treatment begins, which sets the tone for everything that follows. The main event is the carbonated onsen rinse, a warm mineral water flow across the scalp inspired by Japan’s Toji bathing tradition, followed by an electric massage brush and treatment in a fully private suite.
The experience is precise, diagnostic, and noticeably different in feel from the Vietnamese sleep-salon style. This is head spa as a scalp health practice rather than a relaxation ritual, and that distinction matters depending on what you are actually looking for. Staff are specialist head therapists, and a stem-cell scalp programme for hair loss is also available for clients whose concerns go beyond stress relief.
Sitting inside Donki Mall Thonglor also makes it an easy addition to an evening in that part of town. Prices run from 1,700 baht for a 60-minute value package up to 4,990 baht for the 120-minute Yuzu Spa, with add-ons at 500 baht each.
4. The House of Pridi by Loft Thai

Location: The House Pridi by Loft Thai, Sukhumvit 71, Pridi 26, near BTS Phra Khanong
Opening hours: Daily, 10am to 10pm
Loft Thai Spa was named the number one best spa in Bangkok in 2025 by PhuketOn and sits among Asia’s top-ranked spas at the group level. Its head spa offering, delivered under the House of Pridi brand at the Sukhumvit 71 location, brings that same standard to scalp care. Certified therapists carry out every session, not assistants, using Aesop and L’Oréal Professional haircare throughout. Tibetan singing bowls are incorporated into the ritual, and an Indian head massage is available as an add-on.
The venue also claims Bangkok’s first dedicated couple’s head spa suite, which makes it a strong choice for two people who want a high-end shared experience without splitting into separate rooms. The Classic Head Spa runs from 2,500 baht for 75 minutes, with the Signature Scalp and Facial Spa at 3,900 baht for 120 minutes. An Aesop product add-on is available at 900 baht. If budget is not a concern and the priority is the most elevated environment on this list, this is where to look.
5. Treasure Spa

Locations: Treasure Spa, Siam Square One, 6th floor, BTS Siam. Thonglor, Sukhumvit
Opening hours: Daily, 10am to 10pm
Treasure Spa earned a Tripadvisor Travellers’ Choice Award in 2025 and has built a reliable reputation across two Bangkok locations. Its dedicated head spa offering, branded as Gentle Head Spa by Treasure, uses OWAY biodynamic products and includes scalp analysis before treatment begins, with a focus on visible results in a single session.
The Siam Square One branch at BTS Siam makes it one of the most accessible head spas in the city for anyone based in the central area. Treasure’s broader spa reputation adds credibility to its head spa offering in a way that standalone newcomers cannot easily replicate, and the GoWabi and Klook presence means booking is straightforward.
Walk-ins are more often possible here than at the smaller specialist venues, which is worth knowing if you are trying to fit something in without much notice. Prices start from 1,530 baht for the 60-minute Nap Therapy and 1,950 baht for the 90-minute Deep Relax Therapy.
Which one is right for you
For a complete head-to-toe experience with the highest verified review count in the city, Chandee is the starting point. For a scalp-health focus with Thai therapeutic technique, Siesta is the pick. Head Onsen is the correct answer for anyone drawn specifically to Japanese diagnosis-led scalp care. Loft Thai offers the most premium couple’s experience. Treasure combines accessibility with award-backed credibility.
Thailand’s spa sector grew 18% in 2024, according to the Global Wellness Institute, and the head spa category sits at the centre of that growth. These five venues are where that shift is most worth experiencing.
For more on Bangkok’s broader wellness landscape, this guide to Thai massage and spa treatments for first-timers is a useful starting point before booking.
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