Escape the hustle and bustle of daily life and immerse yourself in a world of serenity at Harmony Massage Albury (Myer Centre-Point). Nestled in the heart of Albury, our oasis of relaxation offers a tranquil escape for those seeking rejuvenation and wellness. Step into our inviting space at c24/526 Olive St, where our skilled therapists are dedicated to providing personalized massage treatments tailored to your specific needs.

At Harmony Massage Albury, we believe in the power of touch to heal both the body and the mind. Whether you seek relief from muscle tension, stress, or simply want to indulge in some self-care, our range of therapeutic massages will leave you feeling refreshed and revitalized. From soothing Swedish massages to invigorating deep tissue treatments, each session is designed to promote holistic well-being and restore harmony to your body.

Our peaceful ambiance and attentive service set us apart, ensuring that every visit is a memorable experience. Allow our expert therapists to guide you on a journey of relaxation and renewal, where the cares of the outside world melt away, leaving you with a sense of inner peace and balance. Discover the transformative benefits of regular massage therapy and prioritize your health and wellness with Harmony Massage Albury.

Experience the difference that expert hands and a nurturing environment can make at Harmony Massage Albury (Myer Centre-Point). Claim your well-deserved moment of tranquility with us today and embark on a path to enhanced vitality and well-being. Contact us at (02) 6045 8774 to schedule your appointment and take the first step towards a healthier, happier you.

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John Curtis

5 Google Rating

Been a few times. I've seen Ada each time. Excellent remedial massage. Health fund rebates. You can

5/ 5

Been a few times. I've seen Ada each time. Excellent remedial massage. Health fund rebates. You can book online, rooms and reception area very clean.

sarah smith

5 Google Rating

Relaxing and worked wonders on my siatica

5/ 5

Relaxing and worked wonders on my siatica

Bryan Lane

5 Google Rating

45 mins. Good pressure. Friendly staff. Reasonable priced. Don't have many massages to compare it to

5/ 5

45 mins. Good pressure. Friendly staff. Reasonable priced. Don't have many massages to compare it too. I'll be back.

Paul Mudge

5 Google Rating

Very good professional and masseur knew what to do.

5/ 5

Very good professional and masseur knew what to do.

程雅雯

5 Google Rating

5/ 5

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