Siam Thai Massage located at 75 Bridge St, Manchester M3 2RH, UK Book an appointment or need answers to a question, please feel free to contact us by phone 0161 835 1224

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Oana I

5 Google Rating

I was very pleased with my experience here. I booked on the day and managed to get an appointment fo

5/ 5

I was very pleased with my experience here. I booked on the day and managed to get an appointment for the evening. It's a shame they don't have their own online booking and you need to book via other platforms. It was cash only. The name is not displayed as "Siam" outside, but it is pretty clear where it is based on the location marked on the map.

Ozair Syed

5 Google Rating

I went for a 90 min aromatherapy massage today and it was fantastic. My masseuse was a magician at f

5/ 5

I went for a 90 min aromatherapy massage today and it was fantastic. My masseuse was a magician at finding my back pain spots. Unfortunately I don't rent her name otherwise I would recommend her specifically. It's a shame I don't live in Manchester otherwise I'd be back here every week!

Os Os

1 Google Rating

Very very very bad employees here not friendly this was bad experience

1/ 5

Very very very bad employees here not friendly this was bad experience

Klik Go

5 Google Rating

it's amazing massage good service

5/ 5

it's amazing massage good service

Rio Nelson

5 Google Rating

This was the best massage I have ever had staff warm and welcoming. I recommend highly, my back feel

5/ 5

This was the best massage I have ever had staff warm and welcoming. I recommend highly, my back feels so much better thanks to Amy! I will be revisiting.

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