Swedish Massage in Phnom Penh

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Swedish Massage in Phnom Penh

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Operated by Bodia Spa Phnom Penh (Riverside) · Bookable on Viator

A massage break in Phnom Penh can be exactly what you need. This 60-minute Swedish massage at Bodia Spa Riverside is simple, relaxing, and built for travelers who want relief fast—oil-based techniques, a quiet setting, and a cup of coffee or tea after.

I like that the session is personal and hands-on, with therapists using traditional Swedish-style methods aimed at easing stiffness and tension. I also love the human touches people highlight: the place feels clean, the staff are friendly and attentive, and the receptionists help you understand what to expect (one person even singled out a therapist named Tep Uandin, nicknamed Din). One consideration: this is a one-hour session, so if you have very specific pain you want solved start-to-finish, you may want to plan your expectations or consider a longer massage when available.

Why This Swedish Massage Works After Phnom Penh’s Sightseeing Day

Swedish Massage in Phnom Penh - Why This Swedish Massage Works After Phnom Penh’s Sightseeing Day
Phnom Penh can be rewarding and exhausting in the same afternoon. You can walk between major sites, take in big architecture, then end up with that familiar travel-body feeling: shoulders up near your ears, neck tight like a drawstring, and legs that need a reset.

This massage is designed as that reset. It’s Swedish massage with oil—think gentle pressure, long flowing strokes, and work focused on knots and muscle tension. The goal isn’t to shock you awake. It’s to calm you down and get your body moving more freely again. The style is especially helpful after lots of standing, carrying a day bag, or doing the stop-and-go routine that sightseeing tends to create.

And because it’s booked as a standalone activity with a clear start and end point, you can build it into your day without turning it into a complicated logistical puzzle. If you want the sightseeing to be the main event, then the massage can simply be the payoff.

Bodia Spa Riverside: The Starting Point and the Calm Setup

Your session meets at Bodia Spa Riverside, located at Street 178 – Corner, Samdach Sothearos Blvd (3), Phnom Penh. It ends back at the meeting point, so you’re not stuck wondering how to get yourself home afterward.

Two things matter here for practical travel:

First, the location is near public transportation, which makes it easier if you’re moving around the city without a private driver. Second, the experience is private, meaning only your group participates. In plain terms: you’re not sharing the massage experience with strangers waiting their turn in the same space.

From the feedback you can learn the vibe pretty quickly. People mention clean, comfortable surroundings and a spa with nice decoration. That matters more than you’d think. When you’re paying for relaxation, the atmosphere has to help your nervous system shut off. The staff also get credit for being friendly and helpful, including reception support and good therapist skills.

You can also read our reviews of more tours and experiences in Phnom Penh.

How the Day’s Stops Fit: Night Market, Royal Palace, National Museum

Swedish Massage in Phnom Penh - How the Day’s Stops Fit: Night Market, Royal Palace, National Museum
The plan includes three sightseeing stops: Phnom Penh’s Night Market, the Royal Palace, and the National Museum of Cambodia—then you return to the spa for your massage experience.

Here’s how I’d think about pairing them with a massage, because timing changes everything:

Night Market stop: fuel for flavor and people-watching

A night market is great for loosening up. It’s casual, energetic, and full of small purchases and snacks. The downside is it can involve more walking than you expect—especially if you’re browsing with intention instead of speed.

Pairing it with a later massage is a smart move. If you’ve been on your feet and you’re feeling a bit stiff, that oil-based Swedish massage can feel like someone finally gave your muscles permission to stop bracing.

Royal Palace stop: architecture that makes you stand longer

The Royal Palace area is the kind of place where you pause a lot. Photos, angles, walking between viewpoints—your body stays active, but your posture can stay tense as you look up and around.

If your neck feels strained from sightseeing, this is exactly the kind of day where a session focused on stiffness and tension can hit the right target.

National Museum stop: slower browsing, still physically tiring

A museum day sounds gentle, but it’s not always. Sitting, then standing, then walking between rooms adds up. There’s also the mental fatigue—history and artifacts can be absorbing in a way that leaves you feeling more tired than you expected.

This is where the Swedish style makes sense. Long, flowing strokes and gentle pressure help you decompress physically after the day’s mental load.

Practical tip: if your itinerary allows choice, I’d schedule your massage later in the day. You want that physical reset after you’ve done the walking and standing, not before.

What You Actually Get During the 60-Minute Session

Swedish Massage in Phnom Penh - What You Actually Get During the 60-Minute Session
This is a one-hour massage, and the description is clear about what’s included. You’ll receive a Swedish massage using oil, with personalized attention from your massage therapist. You’ll also be offered coffee/tea as part of the experience.

Here’s what that likely means in a real-life flow:

  • You’ll get set up for the massage in a calm environment.
  • The therapist uses Swedish techniques—gentle pressure, long strokes, and work aimed at reducing muscle stiffness and tension.
  • After the session, you’ll settle with coffee or tea, which helps you transition from relaxed to ready again.

Based on feedback patterns, people also value therapist technique and communication. One person specifically praised Tep Uandin (Din) as delivering the best massage of their life. Another mentioned that the therapist was skilled with technique and that the session helped them feel better around back, shoulder, and neck tension. There were also comments about reception staff and details about treatment, which usually means you’re not left guessing what’s happening next.

Price and Value: Is $39 a Smart Use of Your Travel Money?

Swedish Massage in Phnom Penh - Price and Value: Is $39 a Smart Use of Your Travel Money?
At $39 per person for about 60 minutes, this offers good value if your priority is a real break from sightseeing. The price isn’t just for someone rubbing your shoulders. You’re also getting:

  • Swedish massage techniques using oil
  • Personalized therapist attention
  • Coffee/tea
  • A private format for your group

To judge value, I like to ask a simple question: would I rather spend $39 on a small activity that passes quickly, or on a physical reset that stays with me for the next day of walking?

For many visitors, the massage wins. It’s also easier to justify when you’re spending the rest of your day moving around Phnom Penh sites. A session like this can change the next 24 hours—your back feels looser, your posture improves, and you spend less time thinking about pain.

One more smart angle: the booking window shows it’s in demand. It’s often booked about 97 days in advance on average, so planning ahead can help you get the time slot you want.

Booking Smart: Mobile Ticket, Confirmation, and Private Format

Swedish Massage in Phnom Penh - Booking Smart: Mobile Ticket, Confirmation, and Private Format
You’ll get confirmation at booking time, and you’ll receive a mobile ticket. That’s practical. It means you don’t need to hunt for paper vouchers while you’re already juggling transit, museum tickets, and your day bag.

The activity is also described as a private tour/activity, which is a big comfort factor for massage. You’re not waiting your turn, and your group is the only group involved. That usually translates into a calmer, less interrupted experience.

You might also be able to arrange complimentary hotel pick-ups so you don’t have to negotiate rides. Even if you don’t use pick-up, the meeting location is near public transportation, so you still have options.

And yes, there’s flexibility: cancellation is free up to 24 hours in advance. If your schedule in Phnom Penh changes (it happens), you have a safety net.

Who This Massage Suits Best (and Who Might Want More)

Swedish Massage in Phnom Penh - Who This Massage Suits Best (and Who Might Want More)
This experience fits best if you want:

  • A one-hour Swedish massage focused on relaxation and tension relief
  • A break after sightseeing that includes big walking days
  • A clean, professional atmosphere with staff who handle the details

It’s also a solid pick if you like structure: a clear meeting point, a defined length, and a return back to the same location.

You might consider a different plan if you have very targeted pain and you want a longer session. One hour can be excellent for general relief, but very specific issues often respond better when you have more time on the table to work steadily through different muscle areas.

Final Take: Should You Book This Swedish Massage in Phnom Penh?

Swedish Massage in Phnom Penh - Final Take: Should You Book This Swedish Massage in Phnom Penh?
If you’re doing Royal Palace, a museum, and a night market in the same trip window, I think this is an easy yes. The $39 price is fair for a 60-minute oil-based Swedish massage that includes coffee/tea, plus the private setup and strong therapist reputation.

Book it if you want your body to feel better quickly—especially your neck, shoulders, and back—and you’d rather pay for relaxation than another short activity that doesn’t change how you feel the next day.

Skip it only if massage timing doesn’t work for you, or if you’re looking for a longer session that can tackle deeper, specific problem areas. Otherwise, this is one of those travel purchases that feels worth it the moment you lie down.

FAQ

Swedish Massage in Phnom Penh - FAQ

How long is the Swedish massage?

The massage is about 1 hour.

How much does the experience cost?

The price is $39.00 per person.

What style of massage is included?

This is a Swedish massage.

Does the massage use oil?

Yes, this massage technique uses oil.

Is coffee or tea included?

Yes, coffee/tea will be provided.

Where does the massage take place?

You meet at BODIA SPA Riverside, Street 178 – Corner, Samdach Sothearos Blvd (3), Phnom Penh, Cambodia.

Is the experience private?

Yes. It’s listed as a private tour/activity, so only your group will participate.

Is there mobile ticketing?

Yes, it includes a mobile ticket.

What’s the advance booking trend?

On average, it’s booked about 97 days in advance.

What is the cancellation policy?

You can cancel for a full refund up to 24 hours in advance of the experience start time.

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