Serenity Therapy Centre located at 357 St Saviours Rd, Leicester LE5 4HH, UK

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Sima Lad

5 Google Rating

I felt light as a feather after the one hour full body massage! Very intuitive, the lady identified

5/ 5

I felt light as a feather after the one hour full body massage! Very intuitive, the lady identified the knots / tight areas and worked on them until I was fully relaxed. Would definitely recommend!

Shafiq K

5 Google Rating

Great place. Definitely recommend.

5/ 5

Great place. Definitely recommend.

Kaif xec abdul

5 Google Rating

I never had such time of deep tissue message.. excited to revisit.. Definitely recommended

5/ 5

I never had such time of deep tissue message.. excited to revisit.. Definitely recommended

Alfia Tai

5 Google Rating

Amazing staff & great massage would recommend this to everyone

5/ 5

Amazing staff & great massage would recommend this to everyone

Sukhy Dosanjh

5 Google Rating

Welcoming, polite and a pleasant experience. Deep tissue massage was relaxing and rejuvenating - exc

5/ 5

Welcoming, polite and a pleasant experience. Deep tissue massage was relaxing and rejuvenating - excited to revisit!

Richard Dron

5 Google Rating

What an experience to extend my stay in Leicester with Lisa at the top of her game....professional a

5/ 5

What an experience to extend my stay in Leicester with Lisa at the top of her game....professional and friendly, really enjoying her work. Will return soon. Can't supply photographs!!

Hitesh K (Ash)

4 Google Rating

Good foot massage and clean place

4/ 5

Good foot massage and clean place

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