REVIEW · HO CHI MINH CITY
For just VND 600,000, 90 minutes of Sense Spa services.
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A good massage can fix a bad travel day fast. For just VND 600,000, Sense Spa turns 90 minutes into a menu you can actually pick from, with therapists who check your needs and keep things professional. My favorite part is the way you can choose the style and focus area, instead of getting one generic massage.
I also like the extras baked into the session, especially the tea breaks and the option to finish with facial or scalp-style head work. One thing to consider: the rooms are shared and separated by curtains, so complete quiet is not guaranteed.
In This Review
- Key things I’d actually plan around
- Sense Spa and the VND 600,000 value that’s hard to ignore
- Arriving at SENSE SPA: what your 90 minutes feels like
- Choose your package: six ways to spend 90 minutes
- 1) Full body massage (90 minutes): Shiatsu, Thai, or hot stone
- 2) Shoulder, head, and neck (60 minutes) + hot stone foot massage (30 minutes)
- 3) Collagen facial (60 minutes) + shampoo, head massage, and hair dry (30 minutes)
- 4) Hot stone foot massage (60 minutes) + shampoo, head massage, and hair dry (30 minutes)
- 5) Full body massage (60 minutes) + shoulder, head, and neck massage (30 minutes)
- 6) Vitamin C facial (60 minutes) + head, neck, and shoulder massage (30 minutes)
- What happens during the session: tea breaks, resets, and steady pacing
- Clean facilities and professional therapists: what guests keep praising
- The one downside: curtains and shared space
- Price and timing: how this fits a real Vietnam trip
- Who this is best for (and who might skip it)
- Should you book Sense Spa for VND 600,000?
- FAQ
- What is the price for this Sense Spa experience?
- How long is the experience?
- What kinds of packages can I choose from?
- Are there hot stone options?
- Are there facial services included?
- What are the opening hours and last entry time?
- Do I need confirmation before getting the service?
- Where does it start and end?
- Is cancellation allowed, and how far in advance?
Key things I’d actually plan around

- Pick from six packages so you can match your body mood, not just your budget
- 90 minutes total means you can fit this into a busy day without losing the evening
- Tea breaks are included and show up during the session, not just at arrival
- Hot stone, Shiatsu, Thai, and foot massage give you real variety in technique
- Facial add-ons include collagen or vitamin C, plus shampoo, head massage, and hair drying
- Professional, respectful service is the repeated theme from recent guests
Sense Spa and the VND 600,000 value that’s hard to ignore

If you’re doing Vietnam on a schedule, you know the pain: long days, warm weather, lots of walking, and then your legs start filing complaints. This is where Sense Spa gets practical fast. For VND 600,000 per person, you get 90 minutes of hands-on service, and you can choose from six different packages. That matters, because a “one size fits all” massage can miss the problem you actually want fixed.
The other reason this feels like good value is that the time is used in a structured way. You’re not just lying there for an hour and hoping for the best. The packages combine a main service (full body, facial, or targeted massage) with a second component (hot stone feet, head/neck/shoulder work, or shampoo and hair drying). You end up with a session that feels complete, not rushed.
The only real caution is atmosphere. One review noted that the room is shared with others and separated by a curtain. If you’re the type who needs total silence and privacy, you might feel a bit distracted when people enter and leave.
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Arriving at SENSE SPA: what your 90 minutes feels like

Your experience starts at SENSE SPA, and it ends back at the meeting point. The spa is open 9:30 to 22:00, with the last entry at 20:30. So yes, you can slip this in after a day of sightseeing or before you settle into your evening routine.
Before treatment begins, you’ll need a confirmation process. That means you should plan for a quick check-in and make sure your chosen package is ready when you arrive. It’s not complicated—just don’t show up late and assume everything will magically line up.
Once you start, the session is built around a calm flow. Guests describe a warm, relaxing ambiance and a clean place. Therapists also tend to ask what you need, then match the massage to your preferences. That “fit check” is a big deal, especially if you’re picky about pressure or if your main targets are neck and shoulders instead of full-body work.
Also keep an eye on the tea. Reviews mention being offered hot or cold tea on the way in and out, and the experience includes four tea breaks during the service. That’s not just a nice touch—it’s part of how the session stays comfortable and reset-friendly.
Choose your package: six ways to spend 90 minutes

Here’s the menu you’ll be choosing from. The good news: several options combine body work with head/neck/shoulder and hot stone feet, so even shorter segments feel intentional.
1) Full body massage (90 minutes): Shiatsu, Thai, or hot stone
This is the simplest pick if you want one clear goal: full-body relief. You can choose between:
- Shiatsu
- Thai traditional massage
- Hot stone
If your body feels tight all over, this is the easiest way to solve it. Shiatsu tends to focus on pressure points, Thai massage often involves stretching-style movement, and hot stone usually brings warmth and sinking relaxation. If you can’t decide, hot stone is often the “I want comfort now” option.
2) Shoulder, head, and neck (60 minutes) + hot stone foot massage (30 minutes)
This is ideal if your travel style has you hunched, looking down at phones, or carrying a bag on one side. Your focus becomes:
- 60-minute shoulder + head + neck massage
- 30-minute hot stone foot massage
I like this combo because it treats the tension chain. Often your neck and shoulders are the symptoms, and your feet are the body’s overall “travel fatigue” signal. Warming the feet at the end feels like a full reset.
3) Collagen facial (60 minutes) + shampoo, head massage, and hair dry (30 minutes)
If your main complaint is face and scalp stress from sun and weather, this is a great shift in tone. You get:
- 60-minute collagen facial
- 30-minute shampoo
- 30-minute head massage
- 30-minute hair drying
This one is perfect for a “tomorrow I have plans” day. A facial can help you feel fresher, and the hair finishing means you don’t walk out feeling greasy or unfinished. It’s also a nice break from walking-focused routines.
4) Hot stone foot massage (60 minutes) + shampoo, head massage, and hair dry (30 minutes)
This is the “my feet are done” option. You get:
- 60-minute hot stone foot massage
- 30-minute shampoo
- 30-minute head massage
- 30-minute hair drying
If you’ve been on scooters, long sidewalk days, or just too many steps, this package makes sense. You’re putting the warm, calming focus where it usually hurts first.
5) Full body massage (60 minutes) + shoulder, head, and neck massage (30 minutes)
This is for people who want broad relief but still have a specific hotspot. It’s:
- 60-minute full body massage
- 30-minute shoulder + head + neck massage
I like this structure because it doesn’t abandon your whole-body needs. You get overall loosening, then you finish with targeted work where stiffness tends to collect.
6) Vitamin C facial (60 minutes) + head, neck, and shoulder massage (30 minutes)
This one combines skincare with posture relief:
- 60-minute vitamin C facial
- 30-minute head, neck, and shoulder massage
If you like the idea of feeling brighter on your skin and calmer in your upper body, this is a strong match. It’s also a nice choice if you’ve been outdoors and want a “clean slate” feeling afterward.
What happens during the session: tea breaks, resets, and steady pacing
A 90-minute spa session can go two ways: either it feels like a smooth sequence, or it feels like you’re repeatedly interrupted to switch tools and routines. Here, the experience is designed like a sequence. The inclusion of four tea breaks suggests you’ll have multiple short pauses built into the flow.
Those tea breaks matter more than you might think. Massage can make you warm and a bit sleepy. Tea gives you a small reset between segments, and it gives your body time to adjust before the next part starts. Reviews mention tea service when entering and leaving, and the packages include the tea breaks during the experience, so you can expect this rhythm.
Also, pay attention to how the therapists react to your preferences. Multiple reviews describe therapists asking for needs and tailoring the massage. That’s useful if you have a sensitive area, want lighter pressure, or want the focus to shift from shoulders to lower back, for example.
Clean facilities and professional therapists: what guests keep praising
The strongest theme is straightforward professionalism. People repeatedly mention:
- therapists who do the job well
- respectful and mindful service
- clean, relaxing facilities
- staff who explain what they offer and take your needs seriously
One review specifically notes a relaxing atmosphere and a clean place. Another mentions staff offering hot or cold tea upon entering and leaving. The pattern is clear: the spa wants you comfortable and informed, not just processed.
For a value-focused experience like this, that’s exactly what you want. You’re spending a modest amount, so you need the basics done right: hygiene, technique, and a calm vibe that doesn’t feel chaotic.
The one downside: curtains and shared space

Here’s the practical consideration. One guest noted the room is shared with others and separated only by a curtain. That means:
- you may hear movement or the door opening
- you might not get full privacy
- the setting might feel slightly less quiet
If you’re okay with that, you’ll probably still enjoy the main event: the massage or facial itself. But if you’re choosing this as a true “switch off my brain” moment, plan around the curtain setup. It’s the only notable limitation I see in the feedback provided.
Price and timing: how this fits a real Vietnam trip

Let’s talk about the money in a useful way. US$24 per person (around VND 600,000) is not a lottery ticket price. In most cities, that gets you a proper massage time slot. Here, you’re paying for 90 minutes plus specific package options, including hot stone work and facial choices like collagen or vitamin C.
The flexibility is the real win. With six packages, you can pick based on what your body needs that day:
- sore neck and shoulders? pick the head/neck combo
- tired feet? pick the hot stone foot options
- you want skincare and a fresh hair finish? pick collagen or vitamin C facial packages
Timing helps too. Open until 22:00 with last entry at 20:30 means you can schedule this after dinner plans or before a late night. Just remember: you need confirmation before receiving service, so don’t cut it too close.
Who this is best for (and who might skip it)

This experience is especially good for:
- first-time spa goers who want something structured at a low price
- travelers with tight neck and shoulder tension from phones, scooters, or long walks
- people who want more than “just a massage,” like facial or shampoo/head finishing
- anyone who appreciates staff that ask about your needs and keep things respectful
I’d think twice if:
- you need maximum privacy and total silence (curtains mean you might hear others)
- you’re expecting a high-end spa tower experience with fully private rooms (this is more functional and value-focused)
Should you book Sense Spa for VND 600,000?
I’d book it if you want a practical reset that actually fits your trip schedule. The combination of 90 minutes, six clear package choices, and the consistent praise for professionalism and clean facilities makes this a smart bet for your time and money.
Book it now if you’re traveling with an “easy win” mindset: you’ll choose the package that targets your current discomfort, enjoy the tea breaks, and walk out feeling less wrecked than you walked in.
Skip it only if shared, curtain-separated rooms would ruin your relaxation goal. If you can live with that, Sense Spa looks like the kind of place you’ll be glad you scheduled.
FAQ
What is the price for this Sense Spa experience?
The price is VND 600,000 per person for 90 minutes of services.
How long is the experience?
The experience includes 90 minutes of Sense Spa services.
What kinds of packages can I choose from?
You can choose from six packages, including full body massage options and combinations like shoulder/head/neck work with hot stone foot massage, plus facial options with shampoo and hair drying.
Are there hot stone options?
Yes. Hot stone appears in multiple packages, including hot stone foot massage options and a full body hot stone massage option.
Are there facial services included?
Yes. You can choose either a collagen facial or a vitamin C facial, each paired with additional head/neck/shoulder or shampoo and hair drying steps.
What are the opening hours and last entry time?
The spa is open from 9:30 to 22:00, with the last entry at 20:30.
Do I need confirmation before getting the service?
Yes. Confirmation is required before receiving service.
Where does it start and end?
It starts at SENSE SPA and ends back at the meeting point.
Is cancellation allowed, and how far in advance?
Cancellation is allowed up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund.
























