After a stressful week, it’s undoubtedly time to #treatyoself — however that may look like. For a day of just switching off and letting the bubbling water carry away a year’s worth of stress, here’s the ultimate list of 10 onsen spas in Singapore for your soaking pleasure. Go on bestie, you’ve earned it and wholly deserve it.
Choose from hot and cold baths at Spa Nes for a soothing dip in between other activities such as head massages, gua sha, facial masks, and body scrubs. If you really like it, sign yourself up for the membership packages that grant you various privileges such as extra credits, and even access to the VIP Suite if you’re a top-tier member.
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? Spa Nes, 407 Havelock Road Level 2, Singapore 169634, [email protected] Riverfront Hotel
? 9am–6pm (Mon–Sun)
?S$58 onwards for full day spa pass
A pass at Spa-1 entitles you to 12 different facilities for that relaxation state of mind, including features such as the hot bubble pool, hot hydro jet pool, grand spa hydrotherapy, and even free-flow food & beverages.
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? 511 Guillemard Rd #B1-01, Grandlink Square, S399849
? 11am–10.20pm(Mon–Sun)
?S$38 for 3-hour pass, S$58 for full-day pass
Step into Heiwa Wellness & Spa and immediately feel at peace with the zen atmosphere. Featuring a minimalistic theme, the luxurious space is designed to encourage total relaxation. The Complete Spa Experience package (S$138) includes a 60-minute full-body massage, onsen soak, infra sauna, steam bath, and a premium Japanese bento set to top it all off.
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? 1 Maritime Square, #03-44/45/46 HarbourFront Centre, Singapore 099253
? 10am – 10pm (Mon to Sun)
?S$138 onwards
I’ll always laud Yunomori Onsen as my personal favourite, seeing as how it’s literally a relaxation gateway for anyone looking to escape for a bit. At Yunomori, you’ll not only have access to the gender-segregated bathhouses featuring five baths of differing temperatures and blends but there’s also a cafe for your dining pleasure and massage rooms to boot.
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? 1 Stadium Place #02-17/18 Kallang Wave Mall Singapore 397628
? 10am–10pm (Mon–Sun)
?S$41 onwards for all-day access
Bringing a slice of respite to Westies, Joya Onsen is a quaint onsen and cafe rolled in one along Upper Jurong Road. Despite its size, Joya Onsen squeezes two private baths, two gender-segregated public baths, and a cafe for some post-soaking snacks.
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? 511 Upper Jurong Road, S638366
? 11am–11pm(Mon–Sun)
?S$38 onwards for a day pass
Renowned as Singapore’s first Japanese spa, Ikeda Spa is a serene retreat that feels just like a Japanese hot spring resort. Ikeda specialises in the special Hinoki Onsen bath, which gets its name from the use of hinoki, Japan’s most prized cypress wood once reserved strictly for royalty, and used for building palaces, temples, and shrines. Aside from the onsen, other facilities such as massages, facials, and hair removal services are also available.
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? 787 Bukit Timah Road (Before 6th Ave) Singapore 269762
? 1.30pm–10.30pm(Mon–Sun)
?S$80+ for 30 minutes
The Hot Spa is tucked away in the forgotten recesses of Roxy Square and is unbeknownst even to some of Katong’s frequent passers-by. Aside from pools, The Hot Spa also boasts other relaxing services like Swedish massages, tui na, ear candling, and facials. However, the hot pool facilities here, unfortunately, are restricted only to male usage.
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? 50 East Coast Road #03-00, Roxy Square 1 Shopping Centre, Singapore 428769
? 11am–11pm(Mon–Sun)
? S$50 for hot pool, cold pool, sauna, and steam room access
The Koyamaki Onsen Bath at Elements Wellness lets you experience the wonders of onsen therapy in a cosy private room in the very heart of town. Soak away in energised ion water and microbubbles that are said to relieve chronic pain. In addition, the act of cycling through hot and cold baths creates the practice of contrast hydrotherapy that’s said to heavily boost circulation.
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? 02-28 The Centrepoint, 176 Orchard Rd, Singapore 238843
? 11am–9pm(Mon–Fri), and 10.30am–8pm(Sat–Sun & PH)
?S$168 onwards
Open 24/7, G.Spa provides relief round the clock so you can relax on your own schedule. Soak in hot and cold pools, as well as sweat it out in the sauna and steam rooms so you’re guaranteed to get the week’s worth of stress out of your system, any time. Also, when you purchase the Spa Admission (S$68) ticket, you’ll have access to unlimited a la carte food and beverages, so gear up for a hedonistic time.
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? g.spa Fitness and Recreation Hub, 102 Guillemard Road, #02-02, Singapore 399719
? 24 hours (Mon–Sun)
?S$68 onwards
10. Spring Heal Spa
Relax in Spring Heal Spa’s jjimjilbang hot stone sauna, where you’ll find the floor covered in small, smooth stones warmed to a temperature of 38 to 45ºC. You’ll be surprised how comfortable it is to lie on the stones, especially when they’re warm! If you constantly suffer from aching muscles, the pressure from the stones is great for loosening those knots.
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? 133 New Bridge Rd, #02-28 Chinatown Point, Singapore 059413
? 10am – 10pm (Mon to Sun)
?S$15 onwards
For your next self-care day, consider going to an onsen or jjimjilbang for a relaxing pamper session where you can soak your stresses and bodyaches away!
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