Located in 34 Hindley St, Eassa Day Spa offers shower access for travelers and locals.
The facility is located at 34 Hindley St, Adelaide SA 5000. For directions or parking information, call (08) 8231 8669.
Facilities include showers, changing rooms.
Current pricing is A$30-60 for Entry Fee.
Recent visitor feedback highlights cleanliness. Overall rating: 3.9 stars.
UPDATE: I recently returned for a facial and massage. First off, they did not tell me that the therapist for the massage and facial would be different. The massage therapist had a cold and was sniffling through the whole session. It was very disconcerting. Secondly, the beauty therapist was extremely rough with the facial. She did ask me twice if she should be more gentle and I said “yes” but it was still the most rough facial that I have had. I have downgraded my review from 3⭐️ to 1⭐️ - you pay for what you get. ================================== Firstly, this is not a luxury day spa. However, with the way cost of living is going, self care needs to fit a budget. The spa is clean and neat. I had a 60-min massage and a detox and deep clean facial. Whilst the beds are not as comfortable as luxury day spas and the towels are like those from a motel, my therapist Frantine was 5-stars. It is on the rare occasion that one would come across a therapist who is equally good in massaging as well as the facial. Frantine has the highly sought after “magic hands”. The pressure for the massage was perfect as was her technique during the facial. Due to her skill and talent alone, it has bumped what would have been 2-stars to 3-stars. The minus points were: 1) No offer of water or tea on arrival 2) I was told to go to the 2nd floor - the place has 2 mezzanines and it’s confusing 3) uncomfortable beds 4) the bolster placed under the knees is very thin 5) scrappy old and thin towels that are not too small - they should use bath sheets 6) no offer of water or tea at the end of the treatment 7) the equipment was dragged from the room whilst I was dosing off during the mask-portion of my facial which woke me up. Even so, for Frantine’s skill, I would return for another massage and facial.
UPDATE: I recently returned for a facial and massage. First off, they did not tell me that the therapist for the massage and facial would be different. The massage therapist had a cold and was sniffling through the whole session. It was very disconcerting. Secondly, the beauty therapist was extremely rough with the facial. She did ask me twice if she should be more gentle and I said “yes” but it was still the most rough facial that I have had. I have downgraded my review from 3⭐️ to 1⭐️ - you pay for what you get. ================================== Firstly, this is not a luxury day spa. However, with the way cost of living is going, self care needs to fit a budget. The spa is clean and neat. I had a 60-min massage and a detox and deep clean facial. Whilst the beds are not as comfortable as luxury day spas and the towels are like those from a motel, my therapist Frantine was 5-stars. It is on the rare occasion that one would come across a therapist who is equally good in massaging as well as the facial. Frantine has the highly sought after “magic hands”. The pressure for the massage was perfect as was her technique during the facial. Due to her skill and talent alone, it has bumped what would have been 2-stars to 3-stars. The minus points were: 1) No offer of water or tea on arrival 2) I was told to go to the 2nd floor - the place has 2 mezzanines and it’s confusing 3) uncomfortable beds 4) the bolster placed under the knees is very thin 5) scrappy old and thin towels that are not too small - they should use bath sheets 6) no offer of water or tea at the end of the treatment 7) the equipment was dragged from the room whilst I was dosing off during the mask-portion of my facial which woke me up. Even so, for Frantine’s skill, I would return for another massage and facial.
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