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The best place to get a massage in District 1 is Siz Spa & Retreat at 154 Cong Quynh Street — about a 5-minute walk from Ben Thanh Market and roughly 3 minutes from Bui Vien Walking Street. It is a clean, private spa with English-speaking therapists, open every day from 10:00 AM to 10:15 PM, and it sits right in the Pham Ngu Lao area where most visitors stay. Whether you want a foot massage after a day of sightseeing or a full-body session to recover from a long flight, this is the most convenient and most recommended option for first-time visitors to the district.

If you are new to Ho Chi Minh City, the streets can feel busy and disorienting at first, so the rest of this guide gives you clear walking directions from the three landmarks you are most likely to be near, tells you exactly what to expect when you arrive, and covers hours, booking and walk-in availability.

Where to Get a Massage in District 1: An Honest Guide for First-Time Visitors

Massage in district 1 – Siz spa

How to find Siz Spa: walking directions from three landmarks

Siz Spa is at 154 Cong Quynh Street, Pham Ngu Lao Ward, District 1. Cong Quynh is a manageable street on the western edge of the main tourist zone, easy to reach on foot from almost anywhere travellers stay. You can open the exact pin in Google Maps and follow along, but here is the lay of the land from each major starting point.

From Ben Thanh Market (about 5 minutes on foot)

Ben Thanh Market is the landmark most visitors orient by, and Siz Spa is an easy stroll from it. Leave the market from its western side and head towards Pham Ngu Lao Street, then continue onto Cong Quynh. The walk is flat and takes around five minutes at an unhurried pace. Because the spa is so close to the market, it is the natural choice for a treatment after a morning of shopping or before an evening out — you can drop your bags at your hotel, walk over, and be on the table within minutes.

From Bui Vien Walking Street (about 3 minutes on foot)

If you are staying in or near the backpacker hub around Bui Vien, you are practically next door. From the Walking Street, head towards Cong Quynh Street — it is only a few minutes away on foot. The contrast is part of the appeal: Bui Vien is loud and lively, and just a short walk later you step into the calm of the spa. Many travellers staying in this area book a massage precisely because it offers a quiet escape only minutes from the bustle.

From the wider Pham Ngu Lao backpacker area (3–7 minutes on foot)

The Pham Ngu Lao Ward is dense with hostels and budget-to-mid-range hotels, and Cong Quynh runs right along its edge. From most accommodation in this zone you are between three and seven minutes away on foot. If you are unsure of the route, any local will recognise Cong Quynh, and a quick message to the spa on WhatsApp or Zalo (+84 77 527 1878) will get you clear directions in English. Because the area is so walkable, you rarely need a taxi or ride-hail to reach the spa — though if you are coming from further afield, simply give the driver “154 Cong Quynh, District 1” or show them the Google Maps pin.

A quick orientation tip for first-timers: Cong Quynh runs roughly between the Pham Ngu Lao area and the September 23 Park side of the district, so if you can find the park or the market, you are never more than a few minutes from the door.

What to expect when you arrive

Walking into a spa in a foreign country for the first time can feel uncertain, so here is exactly how a visit unfolds at Siz Spa, step by step.

A calm welcome. You step in off the street into a clean, quiet reception — an immediate change of pace from the heat and noise outside. The staff greet you in English, confirm the treatment you have booked (or talk through the options if you are walking in), and answer any questions.

Check-in and preferences. You will be asked about any sore areas, your pressure preference, and anything the therapist should know — an injury, an allergy, a pregnancy. This is the moment to speak up about what you want; the therapists tailor each session rather than running a fixed routine. If you arrive about 15 minutes early, this all happens without eating into your treatment time.

Changing and getting comfortable. For oil-based massages you will be shown to a private space to change, given disposable underwear or a wrap, and offered water. You undress only to your comfort level and are always kept properly covered with a towel or sheet during the treatment.

The treatment itself. You will be in a clean, private or properly separated room with soft lighting and quiet. The therapist checks the pressure is right early on and adjusts as needed — if anything is too firm or too light, you simply say so. Sessions run for the length you booked (commonly 60, 75, 90 or 120 minutes), without rushing.

Afterwards. You will usually be offered water or tea and a few minutes to come back to yourself before stepping out. There is no pressure to buy add-ons. If you loved it — as many guests do — you can book your next visit on the spot, which is well worth doing if you are in town for several days.

The whole experience is designed to be easy for someone who has never been to a Vietnamese spa before. You do not need to know the right words or the local customs; you just need to turn up.

Hours, booking and walk-in availability

Opening hours. Siz Spa is open every day from 10:00 AM to 10:15 PM. The long hours are a real advantage for travellers: you can fit a treatment around your sightseeing rather than the other way round, whether that means a late-morning start, a mid-afternoon break, or a wind-down after dinner.

Booking ahead. The most reliable way to secure your preferred time and treatment is to book in advance. Siz Spa’s online booking is open 24/7, and you can also message the team on WhatsApp or Zalo at +84 77 527 1878 to confirm a slot or ask a question in English. Evenings are the busiest period, so if you want a 7 or 8 PM session, booking earlier in the day is wise.

Walk-ins. Walk-ins are welcome whenever there is space, and during quieter daytime hours you can often be seen straight away. That said, popular treatments and peak evening times can fill up, so a quick message ahead saves you a wasted trip.

Hair wash availability. If you specifically want the traditional herbal hair wash, contact the spa directly by phone, Zalo or WhatsApp to check availability, as these slots are arranged separately and book up quickly.

Coming from further afield: airport, District 3 and the riverside

Not every visitor starts in Pham Ngu Lao. If you are arriving from elsewhere, here is how to reach Cong Quynh easily.

From Tan Son Nhat Airport. The airport is roughly 7 to 9 kilometres from District 1. The simplest option is a metered taxi or a ride-hail app (Grab is widely used in the city); the trip takes around 20 to 40 minutes depending on traffic. Just give the driver “154 Cong Quynh, District 1” or show the Google Maps pin. If you are heading to your hotel first, the spa will likely be a short walk from there.

From District 3 or the northern part of District 1. These areas are a short ride away — typically 5 to 15 minutes by taxi or ride-hail, longer on foot. The spa sits on the western edge of the central tourist zone, so coming from the north or east you are only a brief hop from the door.

From the riverside and Nguyen Hue area. If you have been strolling the Nguyen Hue Walking Street or the Saigon River promenade, Cong Quynh is a pleasant walk across the central district, or a very short ride-hail trip. Many travellers end a riverside afternoon with a massage on the way back to their Pham Ngu Lao hotel.

Whichever direction you come from, the key is the address and the map pin. Save them before you set off, and you will never struggle to be understood by a driver.

What is nearby once you arrive

Part of what makes Cong Quynh such a convenient base is everything around it. September 23 Park is a short stroll away — a green space useful for orienting yourself. Bui Vien’s restaurants and bars are minutes away for after your treatment, and Ben Thanh Market is close enough to combine a shopping trip with a massage in the same outing. There are cafés, convenience stores and pharmacies within a couple of minutes’ walk, so you can grab water before or after your session. This density is exactly why so many travellers treat the spa as a natural stop in their day rather than a special trip: it is woven into the part of the city where you are already spending your time.

Why location makes Siz Spa the easy choice

When you are tired, hot and unfamiliar with a city, convenience is not a luxury — it is the deciding factor. A wonderful spa that takes a long taxi ride to reach often loses out to a very good one a few minutes from your hotel, simply because you will actually go. Siz Spa’s position on Cong Quynh, in the heart of the visitor zone and minutes from both Ben Thanh and Bui Vien, means a massage is never a project. You can build it into your day on a whim, and you can get back to your room afterwards before the relaxation wears off. Combined with the long opening hours and easy English-language booking, that location is a big part of why first-time visitors keep choosing it.

Frequently asked questions – Massage in District 1

Where can I get a massage in District 1, Ho Chi Minh City?

Siz Spa & Retreat at 154 Cong Quynh Street is one of the most recommended places for travellers. It is a clean, private spa with English-speaking therapists, about a 5-minute walk from Ben Thanh Market and 3 minutes from Bui Vien, open daily 10:00 AM – 10:15 PM.

How far is Siz Spa from Ben Thanh Market?

Siz Spa is about a 5-minute walk from Ben Thanh Market. Head from the market towards Pham Ngu Lao and continue onto Cong Quynh Street; the route is flat and easy on foot.

Is Siz Spa near Bui Vien Walking Street?

Yes. Siz Spa is roughly a 3-minute walk from Bui Vien Walking Street, making it a quiet, convenient escape from the busiest part of the backpacker area.

What are Siz Spa’s opening hours?

Siz Spa is open every day from 10:00 AM to 10:15 PM, so you can book a treatment in the late morning, afternoon or evening to fit around your plans.

Can I walk in or do I need to book?

Walk-ins are welcome when there is space, especially during quieter daytime hours, but booking ahead guarantees your time and treatment. You can book online 24/7 or message the spa on WhatsApp or Zalo at +84 77 527 1878.

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Emma Nguyễn

Emma Nguyễn is a travel and wellness writer based in Ho Chi Minh City. She is passionate about exploring local spa gems and sharing authentic relaxation experiences with travelers.

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