Nestled in the heart of Lismore, Inner Sanctum Lismore is a serene oasis offering a sanctuary for relaxation and rejuvenation. Located at 68 Magellan St, our boutique spa invites you to escape the hustle and bustle of daily life and indulge in a range of luxurious treatments designed to pamper both body and mind. From soothing massages to invigorating facials, our experienced therapists are dedicated to providing a personalized experience tailored to your unique needs.

Step into our tranquil space and feel your stresses melt away as you immerse yourself in a world of comfort and tranquility. Our commitment to excellence, attention to detail, and warm hospitality ensure that every visit leaves you feeling refreshed and revitalized. Whether you seek a moment of self-care or a special treat for a loved one, Inner Sanctum Lismore promises a blissful escape from the ordinary.

At Inner Sanctum Lismore, we take pride in offering a holistic approach to wellness, promoting inner harmony and outer beauty through our carefully curated services. Discover a haven where luxury meets relaxation, where every treatment is a journey towards self-care and self-discovery. Claim your moment of serenity at Inner Sanctum Lismore and experience the extraordinary.

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Kim Riches

3 Google Rating

Old building, not suited to disability. Central location. Lots of natural services options availabl

3/ 5

Old building, not suited to disability. Central location. Lots of natural services options available.

Helen D Simeoni

5 Google Rating

Bec is just the best. Loved my massage given by a very friendly professional lady

5/ 5

Bec is just the best. Loved my massage given by a very friendly professional lady

Ella Risebrow

5 Google Rating

Wonderful and accurate readings from amazinv Lyn Ruby. World class healers and practitioners.

5/ 5

Wonderful and accurate readings from amazinv Lyn Ruby. World class healers and practitioners.

Le-Ann Buoni-Smith

5 Google Rating

A great Reiki experience with Peter

5/ 5

A great Reiki experience with Peter

Andrew Witchard

1 Google Rating

My partner had issues with her shoulder today and he put the acupuncture pins in the opposite ankle

1/ 5

My partner had issues with her shoulder today and he put the acupuncture pins in the opposite ankle and wrist to where the described pain was and it didn’t help at all no pain relief ......

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