5 late night spas in Singapore
The best places for wee-hour facials, massages and mani-pedis.
Rule of Thumb
Located just minutes from Haji Lane, this cozy spa is open till 4am daily.
Le Spa (Chun Tin)
This spa takes appointments all the way until 6am, perfect even for the most nocturnal of us.
Natureland (Robertson Quay)
If you’re ever itching for a massage after a wild night out, this is the place to be. Plus, the prices are really reasonable too.
Tang Dynasty (Chun Tin)
This spa stays open till 6am and specializes in Chinese massage treatments.
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