For just VND 600,000, 90 minutes of Sense Spa services.

REVIEW · HO CHI MINH CITY

For just VND 600,000, 90 minutes of Sense Spa services.

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Your feet will thank you. Sense Spa turns a simple massage stop into a full 90-minute reset, and for VND 600,000 you can pick from six different packages. I especially like the way the staff keep things professional and respectful, and the space feels clean and calm from start to finish.

One thing to consider: the treatment rooms can be partitioned with curtains, so you may hear some movement as other guests enter and leave.

In This Review

Key things I’d plan around

For just VND 600,000, 90 minutes of Sense Spa services. - Key things I’d plan around

  • Six package choices for the same price, so you can match your body mood (massage, facial, or feet plus hair wash add-ons).
  • 90 minutes total, with multiple massage/facial combinations designed to cover both stress points and recovery areas.
  • Tea breaks included, and you may be offered hot or cold tea around key moments.
  • Opening hours 9:30–22:00, with last entry at 20:30.
  • Confirmation is required before you start, so don’t treat this as a walk-in impulse.

Sense Spa in Vietnam: what you really get for VND 600,000

For just VND 600,000, 90 minutes of Sense Spa services. - Sense Spa in Vietnam: what you really get for VND 600,000
If you’re trying to save money without feeling like you got the short end, this is the kind of deal that makes sense. For VND 600,000 (about $24), you get a full 90-minute spa experience with enough variety that you can choose a treatment plan, not just a generic massage.

What makes it work is the structure. Instead of one fixed service, you pick from six packages: full-body options, targeted shoulder-neck-head work, hot stone foot-focused sessions, and facial add-ons that also include hair and scalp care for certain choices. You also get four tea breaks, which sounds minor until you’re sitting there relaxed and realize the whole pace feels intentional.

The staff approach also matters. From what I’ve learned about how they run the sessions, they aim to understand your needs first and then carry out the massage in a mindful way. That’s a big deal when you’re paying bargain prices but still want the experience to feel respectful and well-managed.

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Choosing one of the six 90-minute packages (and which one fits your mood)

For just VND 600,000, 90 minutes of Sense Spa services. - Choosing one of the six 90-minute packages (and which one fits your mood)
This is where you should spend a minute thinking, because the package you choose determines what your body focuses on during those 90 minutes. All options are priced the same, so treat it like picking the theme of your recovery.

Package 1: 90-minute full body massage (Shiatsu, Thai traditional, or hot stone)

Choose this if you want a one-and-done reset. You’ll get a longer, full-body session, and you can select the style:

  • Shiatsu (a pressure-based approach)
  • Thai traditional massage (stretch and bodywork feel)
  • Hot stone (warm stone work for comfort and relaxation)

If you’ve been walking all day and your legs, back, and shoulders feel like they all need attention at once, this is the simplest option.

Package 2: 60-minute shoulder, head, and neck + 30-minute hot stone foot massage

Choose this if your upper body is the problem. Neck and head tension can build fast on a sightseeing day, especially if you’ve been taking photos, using screens, or sleeping in an awkward position.

This package pairs that with hot stone feet, which is a smart combo: you calm the places that feel tight while also targeting the legs and circulation with warmth.

Package 3: 60-minute collagen facial + 30-minute shampoo, head massage, and hair dry

Choose this if you want skincare and scalp care together. You’ll start with a collagen facial for skin-focused comfort, then shift into shampoo plus head massage, finishing with hair drying.

This is a great “freshen up” choice before dinner plans, especially if you want to feel clean, comfortable, and ready to go out again.

Package 4: 60-minute hot stone foot massage + 30-minute shampoo, head massage, and hair dry

Choose this if your feet are screaming. After lots of walking, a hot stone foot session can feel like a deep reset without needing full-body work.

Then you add shampoo, head massage, and hair dry, so it still feels like more than just a foot massage. It’s the best fit if you want comfort in your lower body plus that post-spa refreshed feeling.

Package 5: 60-minute full body massage + 30-minute shoulder, head, and neck

Choose this if you want full-body relief but also specifically want to tackle upper tension. You get the broader benefits of a full-body session, then end with targeted work for the neck and head area.

It’s a good choice for people who don’t want to guess whether they’ll need extra shoulder/neck attention later.

Package 6: 60-minute vitamin C facial + 30-minute head, neck, and shoulder massage

Choose this if you want bright, skin-focused care plus a body cooldown. You’ll get a vitamin C facial, then move into head, neck, and shoulder massage to balance out the facial treatment with physical relaxation.

This package works well if you feel both skin dryness and muscular tightness, or if you simply want a facial plus a direct fix for the places that hold stress.

Opening hours and timing: how to schedule it without stress

For just VND 600,000, 90 minutes of Sense Spa services. - Opening hours and timing: how to schedule it without stress
Sense Spa runs 9:30 to 22:00, with the last entry at 20:30. That’s late enough for a post-work or evening unwind, but it also means you should arrive early enough to check in and get your service confirmed.

Because confirmation is required before receiving service, don’t show up assuming you’ll be seated immediately. If you’re planning around dinner, build in buffer time so you’re not rushing.

What happens during the 90 minutes (the real rhythm, not just the menu)

Even when the service details differ by package, the experience usually follows a similar calm rhythm. You’ll be checked in, and you should expect staff to explain what they offer and ask about your needs.

Tea is part of the pacing. The experience includes four tea breaks, and you may be offered hot or cold tea on entering and leaving. That small touch helps you settle in, and it also makes the whole session feel less like a timed transaction and more like a planned recovery break.

For massage-focused packages

If you choose one of the massage-first options (full body, shoulder-neck-head, or hot stone feet), the session typically blends longer and shorter components to hit different tension zones. For example, the shoulder/head/neck + hot stone feet format gives you relief in both upper tight areas and legs.

Hot stone sessions are especially worth considering if your body feels stiff. Warm stone work tends to feel comforting, and it pairs well with relaxation when you’re not looking for aggressive pressure.

For facial + hair/scalp add-on packages

If you choose collagen facial or vitamin C facial, or the packages that include shampoo, head massage, and hair drying, plan your evening accordingly. Hair drying is built in, so you shouldn’t have to scramble to get ready after.

These packages are also good if you want something that feels both physical and practical. You leave not just relaxed, but also refreshed—clean scalp, comfortable hair, and skincare support.

Hot stone vs Shiatsu vs Thai traditional: picking a style that matches your body

For just VND 600,000, 90 minutes of Sense Spa services. - Hot stone vs Shiatsu vs Thai traditional: picking a style that matches your body
Because you can choose styles in certain packages, it helps to match technique to what your body wants.

  • Hot stone: a comfort-forward option, great for stiffness and relaxation. It’s also the easiest “I don’t want to think” choice after travel days.
  • Shiatsu: pressure-based work that can feel targeted. It suits you if you like focused attention rather than just a gentle flow.
  • Thai traditional massage: stretches and bodywork that may feel more dynamic. Choose this if you enjoy lengthening tight muscles and you’re not after only softness.

If you’re unsure, I’d base your choice on your day. After lots of walking and warm-weather dehydration, hot stone and feet-focused combos often feel most satisfying. After desk time or neck strain, shoulder/head/neck packages tend to make the biggest difference fast.

The spa environment: clean, calm, and what to expect with shared space

Clean facilities and a warm ambience are part of the appeal. The staff run sessions with clear professionalism, and they keep communication simple and respectful, including guidance on what they offer before service starts.

Here’s the one drawback to plan for: the treatment rooms may be separated only by a curtain. That means you might hear guests entering and leaving, depending on timing. It’s not a deal-breaker for most people, but it’s smart to know so you can manage expectations, especially if you’re a light sleeper or need total quiet.

Practical move: go in with a “relax first” mindset. Curtains don’t ruin the massage, but they do mean you shouldn’t expect movie-theater silence.

Pricing value check: why VND 600,000 is a good deal (when you compare fairly)

For just VND 600,000, 90 minutes of Sense Spa services. - Pricing value check: why VND 600,000 is a good deal (when you compare fairly)
Price deals can be tricky. Some cheap massages feel rushed or underpowered. This one is structured in a way that protects value.

You’re paying for:

  • 90 minutes total
  • clear package options
  • multiple service components (massage, facial, hot stone, shampoo/head massage, hair drying)
  • four tea breaks, which adds to the experience pacing

Most importantly, the price gives you choice. Same cost, different focus. That makes it a stronger value than fixed single-style services, especially if you’ve got a specific pain point like neck tension or sore feet.

At roughly $24, it’s a good fit when you want a real recovery block during a busy trip. If your travel calendar already includes a lot of walking and food stops, a structured spa session is one of the few “spend money to feel better” decisions that usually pays back immediately.

Who should book, and who might want a different plan

This experience is a strong match if you:

  • want a 90-minute recovery session rather than a quick 30–60 minute stop
  • like having multiple package choices at the same price
  • want professional, respectful service in a clean setting
  • are looking for hot stone comfort or targeted neck/head relief
  • want a facial plus hair/scalp care for a refreshed end to the day

You might look elsewhere if:

  • you need complete privacy and zero sound or movement cues
  • you prefer one fixed massage style and don’t want to choose among options

Should you book Sense Spa for a 90-minute massage in Vietnam?

For just VND 600,000, 90 minutes of Sense Spa services. - Should you book Sense Spa for a 90-minute massage in Vietnam?
I think it’s worth booking if you want good value and you’ll actually use the choice. Pick the package that matches your body: full body when everything is sore, shoulder/head/neck when travel tension is high, hot stone feet when your legs are tired, or the collagen/vitamin C options when you want to feel fresh as well as relaxed.

Go in expecting a shared, curtain-separated room setup, not a private sanctuary. If that’s fine for you, this is a smart way to spend about VND 600,000 on real downtime before your next outing.

FAQ

Where is the meeting point and where does the experience end?

You start at SENSE SPA and the activity ends back at the same meeting point.

How long is the Sense Spa service?

The service is 90 minutes total.

What packages are included for the VND 600,000 price?

You can choose from six packages: a 90-minute full body massage; 60 minutes shoulder/head/neck plus 30 minutes hot stone foot massage; collagen facial plus shampoo/head massage and hair dry; hot stone foot massage plus shampoo/head massage and hair dry; full body massage plus shoulder/head/neck massage; or vitamin C facial plus head/neck/shoulder massage.

Can I choose hot stone or Shiatsu?

Yes. The 90-minute full body massage package lets you choose Shiatsu, Thai traditional massage, or hot stone.

What do the collagen and vitamin C facial packages include?

The collagen facial package includes a 60-minute collagen facial plus 30 minutes shampoo, head massage, and hair dry. The vitamin C facial package includes a 60-minute vitamin C facial plus 30 minutes head, neck, and shoulder massage.

What are the opening hours?

Sense Spa is open 9:30 to 22:00, with last entry at 20:30.

Is tea included during the spa experience?

Tea breaks are included, with a total of 4 tea breaks.

Is confirmation required before getting the service?

Yes. Confirmation is required before receiving service.

Can I reserve now and pay later?

Yes, you can reserve & pay later, meaning you can book your spot and pay nothing today.

What is the cancellation policy for a full refund?

You can cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund.

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