Siam Thai Spa & Beauty Centre located at Suite3, Codas house, 52-60 Merthyr Rd, Cardiff CF14 1DJ, UK

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GIRA PATEL

5 Google Rating

My go to place for relaxing massages. A typical oil massage costs between £30 to £35. You can expl

5/ 5

My go to place for relaxing massages. A typical oil massage costs between £30 to £35. You can explain what your issues are and they can work on those. Really friendly and nice and the staff there always polite. The place is located on the main high street above shops. Very clean and hygienic. If you sign up on their website they send you a birthday voucher also. You can gift vouchers online also.

Paulina K

5 Google Rating

Fantastic place! Thanks a lot to a lovely lady who massaged me today. I will come back to this place

5/ 5

Fantastic place! Thanks a lot to a lovely lady who massaged me today. I will come back to this place!!!

Huw Davies

5 Google Rating

Great massage. Thai massage is amazing. Would highly recommend

5/ 5

Great massage. Thai massage is amazing. Would highly recommend

Lloyd Davies

5 Google Rating

Always a great experience. Try and visit here at least once a month🥰👌

5/ 5

Always a great experience. Try and visit here at least once a month🥰👌

Bianca Pearce

4 Google Rating

Professional and relaxing

4/ 5

Professional and relaxing

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