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    K Spa

    K Spa

    4.4
    (1.6k reviews)
    4.3 mi
    $$
    Certified professionals
    Walk-ins welcome

    If you are looking for a high-quality, deep-tissue massage without the unnecessary fluff of a…read morehigh-end resort, K Spa on Spring Mountain is exactly where you need to go. The front lobby is a "no-frills" Asian spa (Chinese-operated, not Korean), but don't let the modest exterior fool you--it is surprisingly huge inside and can accommodate up to 20 people at once. I walked in without an appointment and they were able to take me immediately. Here are a few tips for your visit: The Setup: The rooms are separated by doors for privacy, but the individual sections are divided by curtains, so you can sometimes hear neighbors talking. The Pressure: This is the place for people who actually want a hard massage. Even their "regular" pressure is much firmer than a "deep tissue" at a place like Burke Williams. I especially loved the technique where they step on your back--it's incredibly effective! Just make sure to be vocal about your preferences if you want them to adjust. Pricing & Upselling: They are very clear and upfront with their signs, but like any spa, they may offer add-ons. Just ask if something is included or an extra charge; they aren't trying to scam you, they're just running a business. Location: It's in a perfect spot right next to all the amazing restaurants off Spring Mountain, making it a great stop before or after dinner. If you don't need a giant hot tub or a steam room and just want a focused, high-quality massage that actually works out the knots, this is the spot. I left feeling super relaxed!

    The location of this place is great, right in the heart of Chinatown. The shop was fairly clean and…read morewell organized. I chose the 60-minute deep tissue full body massage, which cost $68 for one hour. That price is actually on the lower side for the Las Vegas area. However, I felt that the therapist's pressure was not strong enough and didn't quite achieve the results I was expecting. That being said, the overall environment and pricing were still very good. It's definitely a place worth coming back to in the future.

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    The Imperial Spa

    The Imperial Spa

    3.5
    (853 reviews)
    1.1 mi
    $$

    I'd give this Korean spa about 3.5 stars overall. The place itself was very clean, and I honestly…read morehave to say they had a lot of amenities. Every room felt unique, and I really enjoyed exploring the different spa areas. The woman who did my body scrub was AMAZING. She was incredibly thorough and seriously got every inch of my body. The massage afterward also felt fantastic. My skin honestly never felt so soft and smooth afterward -- literally baby soft. That said, there were a few downsides. First, I was surprised they don't provide slippers. I've been to several Korean spas in LA and San Francisco, and I've never experienced one where you either had to bring your own or purchase it there. And they had nothing to dry your hair or curl your hair after you were done with your services. No Q-tips, no tissues, no hair ties, hairspray, deodorant, or anything. Also, I'm not from Vegas, so I had no idea about the area until the Uber dropped us off, but the neighborhood felt very sketchy and honestly a little scar. The inside of the spa felt completely fine and safe, but the outside surroundings definitely caught me off guard. In fact, the Uber guy, who had dropped me off, told me not to wait outside. As across the street was a place where you go in for parole and to check your ankle monitor. I also felt the woman at the front desk could have been more welcoming or informative. Most Korean spas I've visited usually give first-time guests a quick tour or explanation of the amenities, but that didn't happen here, which made it feel a little awkward at first. Unfortunately, I didn't get a chance to try the restaurant since I arrived right when they opened in the morning and it wasn't open yet. Overall though, despite a few issues, the scrub service alone was worth the visit.

    Just got back from my first visit to The Imperial Spa and I feel fan-freaking-tastic!…read more For all the mixed reviews I see on this place, I had a very enjoyable visit. I decided to purchase a day pass, which runs $45, 7 days a week. There is some really value here with that price. At check in, the receptionist was very friendly and asked if it was my first visit. She explained what was on the first floor (gender separate) and what was on the second floor (co-ed). She also handed me the "uniform" and a locker key (on a scrunchie), as she called it, for the co-ed spaces. Cool! And off I go! I went to the gender separated men's side first and set myself up with a locker. Like I said, this place is deceptively huge. The locker space has plenty of mirrors and stocked with all kinds of toiletries. The men's wet area is over to your left and the co-ed dry sauna and staircase leading to the co-ed second floor. In the wet area there is a massive hot tub! The jets on the sides are kind of weak, but the ones in the back are perfect! I spent a good chunk of time in here! You also had 2 steam room area side by side. Kind of odd since they are both fairly small. The steam was fantastic though! Also spent a good chunk of time in here! lol Finally, I decided to put on the "uniform" and do a little exploring. There is a TON of lounging space and quiet spaces upstairs. It was very quiet and peaceful. I spent a little time in the Ice Room and that was pretty chill (see what i did there?? See? :) Personally, I'm not a big fan of the cold as much as the warm/hot. The red clay ball room is something I had read about yet never experienced before. It was a very interesting and unique experience. I NEVER fall asleep in spas (or in public, really), but after a few moments of laying here I started to legit doze off. Definitely want to do that again. I've seen cleanliness mentioned in other reviews, so I guess I was braced for something, but it seemed very clean to me. You can tell the building is older, but its much nicer inside than you might think from the area it is located in. There is some real value in that $45 price also. You can get here as early as 9:30 am and, I believe, they are open until 8:30 pm. I only needed a couple of hours today, but the reset it gave me was worth it. Yes, it may not be as opulent as a lot of strip spas. You will also pay an average of $120 and up for that difference. There are only (2) things I did not like here. (1) You only get one towel. I'm not one of those guys that grabs a stack at a time, but man, you should be able to get a second or third towel if you are there long enough. (2) No sandals. This is the big one for me. Too easy to pick up funguses and other unpleasant things walking around everywhere in your bare feet. I will bring my own next time, but this was less than comfortable for me. All that said, I will be back. I love the steam and hot tub a lot and now I want to go back and do the red clay ball room again. I will just bring an extra towel and some sandals with me next time. lol I wavered between 3-4 stars, but they were nice so that gives them the bump up to 4 stars. 4 stars.

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    LOAM Wellness & Spa

    LOAM Wellness & Spa

    4.7
    (60 reviews)
    8.0 mi
    Certified professionals
    Eco-friendly

    My mom was visiting from out of town and wanted to make her weekend a spa weekend. Because of…read morepregnancy, I was limited to taking only prenatal massages, so I looked up all the highly-rated places in Las Vegas and LOAM came up. It was easy to look over their services on their website, but to ensure my mom and I could do our massages together at the same time, I found calling them was much better. I had booked the 50-minute Prenatal Massage and my mom booked the 50-minute Thai LOAM Massage with a 50% reservation fee. We were required to show up 10 minutes before our appointments to fill out a waiver and survey, change out of our clothes, and get situated on the massage bed. We were originally going to be in separate rooms but they asked if it was okay to put us in the couples' room; not a problem. They set up my bed with the pregnancy wedge for my belly, and it was pretty comfortable. The only complaint I had was that I had a hard time breathing through the little head hole as they layered a lot of white sheets on top of the bed and made the hole smaller and stifling. I found myself having to breathe through my mouth but it was tolerable. For prenatal massages, they only offer light and medium pressure. However, in certain areas I did feel like I got deep pressure especially in my shoulders as I had a few knots and tightness there. Katie/Kathy was my masseuse and she knew exactly how to work out those kinks while still making the experience comfortable for a pregnant person. I still felt like I got deep tissue massage on my shoulders despite the prenatal massage policy of being at maximum medium pressure. My mom said she found her massage relaxing and loved her experience at LOAM. They gave us water cups at checkout and we left feeling pretty relaxed. I did have a bit of shoulder soreness for 2 days afterwards but that is to be expected for getting the incessant knots out of my back--shoutout to Katie/Kathy! Overall, I highly recommend LOAM for their prenatal massages!

    My husband and I recently visited Loam for a prenatal massage and a deep tissue massage, and…read moreunfortunately, the experience fell short of our expectations. Neither of us felt like our therapists were particularly skilled or well-trained, and the massages lacked the technique and attention to detail we were hoping for- especially considering the price point and the wellness-focused atmosphere. The space itself is beautiful and relaxing, but the quality of the actual treatments just didn't match the environment. We left feeling disappointed and wishing we had chosen another spa. Overall, it wasn't our favorite experience, and we probably wouldn't return.

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