Spas, Massage & Wellness in Singapore — Evening & Late-Night Options
Singapore's wellness scene does not shut down at dinner time. Traditional Chinese massage, Thai massage, reflexology and beauty treatment centres operate until midnight or later in Chinatown, Orchard, Bugis and Jurong. Several 24-hour gyms with day-pass and membership options serve fitness-focused night owls.
Spas & Massage Centres
Massage and spa treatments are a popular way to wind down after a night out or a long work day. Singapore has a high density of traditional Chinese massage (TCM) and reflexology centres, Thai massage studios and full-service hotel spas. Chinatown and Orchard Road have the widest selection. Many outlets accept walk-ins; booking ahead is recommended on weekends.
Chinatown and Orchard Road have the highest concentration of massage and spa centres in Singapore.
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24-hour gyms are increasingly common in Singapore, with major chains operating islandwide. Day passes allow non-members to access facilities without a long-term commitment — useful for visitors or those who want a late-night workout after dinner. Some facilities include group classes, swimming pools and sauna.
Major 24-hour gym chains operate at MRT-accessible locations across Singapore.
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Are there late-night spas in Singapore?
Yes. Many massage and reflexology centres in Singapore operate until 11 PM–midnight, with some open until 2 AM. Chinatown and Orchard Road have the highest concentration of late-night massage outlets. Traditional Chinese massage (TCM) and foot reflexology treatments typically run 45–90 minutes.
How much does a massage cost in Singapore?
Traditional foot reflexology in Singapore typically costs S$28–S$45 for a 45–60 minute session. Full-body traditional Chinese massage or Thai massage ranges from S$50–S$90 per hour. Hotel spa treatments are S$120–S$250+ per session. Prices vary by venue, treatment type and location.
Are there 24-hour gyms in Singapore?
Yes. Several gym chains in Singapore operate 24-hour facilities, including locations near major MRT stations. Day passes are available at most chains for S$15–S$25, making it accessible for visitors or occasional users who want a late-night workout.
What types of massage are available in Singapore?
Singapore massage centres offer traditional Chinese massage (tui na), foot reflexology, Thai massage, Swedish massage, deep tissue massage, hot stone therapy and aromatherapy. Many outlets specialise in one or two styles. Chinatown has the highest concentration of TCM and reflexology outlets; Thai massage studios are widespread across the island.
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