I know it's been asked before, but after searching previous posts, I don't think a satisfactory answer has ever been thrown out. So here it goes again...
Where can one...
Adam B. replied:
Karen Body Healing02-3785-1238 Good luck bro. Her English is not good spoken- but she understands when hearing pretty well- also she always has a a fluent English speaker in the office - for you to articulate exactly what you want/need or want to describe your area concerns or needs- she is a professional, has strong hands, and is also a very sweet demeanor - don't let the sweetness fool you though - while she can give more circulatory massages - she can make you cry in only the way a hard corps athlete periodically needs it when the savage themselves in training or racing. Her office is located on the 5 th floor of a low rise on a side street at the top of the Itaewon hill. The side street is the one where the fire dept sits at corner. As you walk up that side street - things get kind of 'seedier', and the bldg looks somewhat cruddy- ( she moved from a previous location to start her own place and reduce rent overhead)- but don't fear - inside her front door it's clean, modest and pleasant . Please let them know I recommended you - no, I don't get any discounts - they just like me as a long time regular .
Javier R. replied:
Here's the website for everyone else's future reference: http://karenbodyhealing.com/
I know it's been asked before, but I can't seem to find the post or in the check docs section of this page.
Who is the massage therapist in the area that does good...
Chuncheon peeps, any chiropractors you could recommend in Chunchoen? I love my chiro in Seoul but traveling there almost every weekend is time consuming and costly. ...
Sunette L. replied:
Natalia Yakunina I do not go for massages as such in Seoul but the treatment the chiro does includes really working those sore muscles as well where I find most other chiros just crack your neck and spine and off you go. So I thought that if I could find a proper masseuse close by I won't have to go for chiro treatments too often. I have been for massages at The Green Turtle in Itaewan a few times. Not bad. They have different price ranges depending on the kind of massage you want.
The Green Turtle is the chiro that you visit in Seoul? I've been wanting to go to a chiro for a while, and it's really difficult to find a trustworthy one in Korea, just like you said. What's the price of one chiro session in that place? Or do you have to pay for a series of visits, how does it work?
Recommendations for a legit massage? Anyone know of any good places to get a legit massage. Not looking for a happy ending. Just a good, professional massage deep tissue...
TomHustleberry replied:
I don't know of any legit places, but you can always tell them to just do the massage and not pull your pud at the end! lololol
goosechaser replied:
They aren't massage therapists, but the places in Myeongdong are pretty cheap, not sketchy (they won't touch your weiner), and they speak some English generally. Definitely helped me with some issues I was having in my upper back/neck area.
gogglygogol replied:
I went to a fitness gym once in the Gangnam area but I don't remember the name. They offered massages as well but alas much too strong for my taste. I paid 30,000 for 30 mins.
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tiempo90 replied:
Are they mostly 'happy ending' ones? Thought most aren't... only in the sketchy areas, maybe.
So many people have been asking for info about massages so here's my advice!
For those of you looking for a FANTASTIC massage therapist in Seoul, I highly recommend...