Bay Area/ San Francisco/ Health & Lifestyle
Published on September 18, 2019
San Francisco's top massage studios, rankedOhm Thai Massage | Photo: Tanasak I./Yelp

Want to know where to go when it comes to massage spots in San Francisco? Here are the top-rated massage offerings in the city, based on data from Yelp, Facebook and ClassPass (a monthly fitness membership that provides access to thousands of different studios, gyms and wellness offerings).

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MassageLab

2973 16th St., Suite 100, Mission

MassageLab | Photo: ClassPass

MassageLab is San Francisco's favorite massage studio by the numbers, with 4.8 stars out of 396 reviews on ClassPass, five stars out of eight reviews on Yelp and 2,930 fans on Facebook. It's the top massage spot in the entire San Francisco metro area, according to ClassPass' rankings.

"At MassageLab, their simple goal is to provide bodywork of superb quality and excellent value," states the business's ClassPass profile. "Each of their massage therapists are hand-selected by the leadership team, comprised of experienced massage therapists with over 30 years of combined massage experience, to ensure that every customized session exceeds your expectations. Every session is unique, designed by your therapist just for you."

See what people are saying about the services at MassageLab on ClassPass here.

Back 2 True Bodywork & Massage

55 New Montgomery St., SoMa

Photo: Back 2 True Bodywork & Massage/Yelp

With 4.6 stars out of 21 reviews on ClassPass, five stars out of 24 reviews on Yelp and 128 fans on Facebook, Back 2 True Bodywork & Massage has garnered plenty of local fans.

"A structural integration (Rolfing) session is not exactly like a massage," explains the business's profile on ClassPass. "Clients often report sleeping deeply the night after the first session and feeling relaxed and tired for a few days. There is usually no soreness after the session."

"My life's goal is to help people who are seeking help for pain and discomfort from either an auto accident or any type of sports injury," business owner Stephen T. explains on Back 2 True Bodywork & Massage's Yelp page. "My unique approach integrates the health and well-being benefits that deep tissue, sports massage and trigger point offer."

See what people are saying about the services at Back 2 True Bodywork & Massage on ClassPass here.

Justin's Massage

211 Gough St., Hayes Valley

Justin's Massage | Photo: Justins M./Yelp

With 4.9 stars out of 77 reviews on ClassPass, five stars out of seven reviews on Yelp and 38 fans on Facebook, Justin's Massage holds its own among the competition.

"Justin has been a licensed massage therapist since 1999," explains the business's profile on ClassPass. "Since then, he has done over 15,000 hours of massage and has studied with amazing teachers around the world. Whether you would like deep or relaxing work, he will find what works for you and help you to feel awesome."

Learn more about the offerings at Justin's Massage on ClassPass here.

Ohm Thai Massage

546 Fillmore St., Office D, Hayes Valley

Ohm Thai Massage | Photo: ClassPass

With 4.8 stars out of 322 reviews on ClassPass, five stars out of 11 reviews on Yelp and 57 fans on Facebook, Ohm Thai Massage is another popular local pick.

"Ohm Thai Massage strongly believes that the benefits of bodywork are cumulative and that a consistent schedule of massage and bodywork can really help you and your body cope with stress and overuse," per the business's profile on ClassPass.

See what people are saying about the offerings at Ohm Thai Massage on ClassPass here.


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