Pamper your tired feet with a luscious foot bath or a tension-releasing massage at relaxing reflexology spas in Singapore.
No time for a thorough two-hour spa ritual? We’ve got another way to get you feeling like your old self again. Get your feet kneaded into utter submission with our list of foot reflexology spas in Singapore for detoxifying foot massages, fish spas and foot baths. We guarantee you’ll be ready to tackle those fab killer heels again.
Best foot massages in Singapore
1. Syoujin
With a slew of positive reviews at multiple outlets, you’ll know that Syoujin is a reliable option for when you need your massage fix. The team is friendly and pleasant, ready to make the session as relaxing as possible for you. Just a note: foot reflexology is only available at certain outlets, so check the website before booking your appointment!
Syoujin, prices start at $33 for 30 minutes, multiple locations including Suntec City, Plaza Singapura, and Raffles City
2. Cosmo Aesthetic Medispa
If you want a massage session that’ll really knock those knots out of you, pay a visit to Cosmo Aesthetic Medispa. We’ve heard great things about its foot reflexology process which reduces your stress, manages pain, and even eases digestion! The session starts you off with a soak, then it targets specific points on your feet, a massage, and then a cup of ginger tea.
Cosmo Aesthetic Medispa, prices start at $28 for 30 minutes, multiple locations including Clementi and Toa Payoh
3. Feet Haven
The award-winning Feet Haven isn’t your everyday spa — it’s tricked out with cool lighting (like hanging light bulbs and standing spotlights) and quirky furniture. Spacious and cosy, the value-for-money spa is staffed by experienced masseurs who will make your feet feel brand new. It’s great for a quick pop-in when you’re knackered after cafe-hopping around the Katong area.
Feet Haven, prices start at $38 for 30 minutes, 136 East Coast Road, Singapore 428821
4. My Foot Reflexology
Soothing foot massages aside, nothing warms the cockles of our hearts like this spa’s social responsibility initiatives. It hires persons with disabilities as therapists and front-line staff, as well as trains and employs retrenched older workers. As if that’s not a good enough reason to visit, its affordable massages work from the knee to the foot, encouraging blood circulation and relieving tired muscles.
My Foot Reflexology, prices start at $35.50 for 40 minutes, #03-114, Great World City, 1 Kim Seng Promenade, Singapore 237994
5. Kenko Wellness Spa
This household name offers foot massages that come with mini privacy screens for you to relax. There’s also a 3-in-1 deal that’ll give you the best of all worlds: the foot, hand and shoulder massage is an all-time favourite. Step into heaven!
Kenko Wellness Spa, prices start at $68 for 40 minutes, multiple locations including Marina Square and Paragon
6. Wan Yang
No fuss, no frills. Established over two decades ago, this foot reflexology centre in Singapore provides traditional healing methods (no fancy foot baths here). They’re reinforced with stronger strokes on the pressure points of the feet. Locating it isn’t hard. Outlets are scattered all across the island for easy access to quick recuperation.
Wan Yang, prices start at $48 for 40 minutes, multiple locations including Ang Mo Kio, Harbourfront Centre, and City Square Mall
7. Green Apple Foot Spa
Located in a three-storey conserved shophouse, this spa lets you enjoy a therapeutic foot massage… and a movie in its unique 12-seater theatre. Lose the tension and fatigue in your feet as you catch up on the latest blockbusters. It’s a couch potato’s dream!
Green Apple Foot Spa, 765 North Bridge Road, Singapore 198733
8. Nimble/Knead
It’s hard to believe this is a spa. The quaint, industrial-chic decor of Nimble/Knead in Tiong Bahru reminds us more of a cafe. Built from shipping containers, its cool use of lighting and chairs made out of wooden crates is great for jaded folks looking for an alternative spa experience. Pop by for an hour’s worth of foot massage after brunch.
Nimble/Knead, prices start at $42 for 60 minutes, 66 Eng Watt Street, Singapore 160066
9. Sole House
Unlike its brick-and-mortar counterparts, Sole House is a mobile service ready to cart its heavenly healing powers to tired souls at home (great for pregnant mummies with swollen feet). We’re already swooning at the thought of slipping off our heels after work and dozing off to a fab foot massage in our own private space.
Sole House, prices start at $125 for 60 minutes, book online
10. FootNote Reflexology
FootNote urges you to prioritise your health, and we’re all for self-care if it means getting to indulge in its signature foot massages. For a pretty affordable price, you can enjoy a speedy 30-minute foot therapy treatment. Hit up the website for some interesting titbits on the benefits of its massages!
FootNote Reflexology, prices start at $33 for 30 minutes, #04-15, PLQ Mall, 10 Paya Lebar Road, Singapore 409057
11. Ancient Therapy
Okay, we admit: a foot reflexology sesh can sometimes be a little tortuous. But there’s nothing like a good kneading from a relentless reflexologist to get us back on track. Ancient Therapy at Telok Ayer is a traditional Chinese massage studio – we’re talking multiple massages in a room. But for us, it absolutely hits the spot when we need to turn lunch break into an emergency therapy session. As one of the more affordable places in town, it’s great for a quick 15-minute massage. No excuses: time to squeeze in a treat.
Ancient Therapy, 184 Telok Ayer Street, Singapore 068631
12. My Happy Feet
For a mix of traditional and contemporary massage techniques, head down to My Happy Feet and enjoy a resort-like experience. Services include footloose, a herbal foot bath, a sea salt scrub for pretty feet and foot exfoliation for smooth skin. Give your feet the ultimate pampering treatment with this one.
My Happy Feet, prices start at $30 for 30 minutes, 21A Lorong Mambong, Singapore 277680
13. Natureland
Whether you’re a night owl or an early bird, Natureland has all your massage needs covered. It’s open till late so you can squeeze in a massage at (almost) any time of the day. Top tip: if you’re badly in need of top-to-toe rejuvenation, we highly recommend the 5-in-1 therapy. It features 40 minutes of foot rubs, with 20 minutes of a head, shoulder, neck and back massage.
Natureland, prices start at $35 for 30 minutes, multiple locations including Robertson Walk and Orchard Point
Go ahead and de-stress with a foot massage at these reflexology places in Singapore!