When I need a nice
massage my choice is quickly made. Yesterday I needed a back massage to ease
the pain I had been having for a week; nothing bad really…just feeling
exhausted. I choose a Thai oil massage, which is less intense than the
traditional Thai massage: it is relaxing and soothing on the muscles. This oil
massage is a full body treatment, from top to toe, including the fingertips. A
pure moment of happiness, after which you don’t walk…you just fly…
I discovered
ThaiOTop two years ago. It is a haven of peace in the heart of old Carouge (15
minutes from Geneva by tram 12). This is an intimate address, a Zen place. Each
time I am delighted to find myself alone in the salon and thus to be able to
make the best of my massage.
I don’t know about
you, but me, I detest large salons where the phone never stops ringing, where
you hear people talking loudly, where you hear footsteps in the corridors and
have to listen inappropriate music
(TRUST me, my darlings, I have experienced all of this here in Geneva, and say
never again). Here it is perfect; I liked it so much that I have decided to
speak to you right away.
Anyway, are you
looking for the perfect gift for a friend/sweetheart or want to give yourself a
treat? Do you feel stressed, tired, do you have heavy legs or do you just want
to relax and be pampered? I can assure you that THAIOTOP, a specialist in traditional Thai massages, (traditional,
oil, hot herbs) is well worth a visit.
You can find all
the information about this salon and its massages at www.thaiotop.ch
Thaiotop
Rue Du Collège 8
1227 Carouge,
Genève
Tél: +41 22 301 48
60
As usual, like ALL
of my posts promoting services/brands, this one is not sponsored; I don’t
derive any benefit…I’m just happy to share the information. You are welcome!
The Thai's really have the art of massage mastered. We have a lady who comes to our house. She must be at least 60 years old now, but she is so strong. Sometimes I think she's better therapy than my migraine medication when I have a headache.
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