MassageGo delivers professional in-room massage throughout District 10, with same-day booking and therapist arrival within 1–2 hours. Services include foot massage, aromatherapy, Thai massage, shiatsu, hot stone, cupping, and head-and-shoulder massage — from 500,000 VND for a 60-minute session. District 10 is a bustling, centrally located district known for its vibrant street food, traditional markets, and authentic Vietnamese character. Close to both District 3 and District 5, it attracts local residents and budget-conscious travelers looking for an affordable base in central HCMC — just 10–15 minutes from District 1. The area has a growing number of guesthouses, boutique hotels, and serviced apartments welcoming both domestic and international guests. A verified therapist travels directly to your hotel room, serviced apartment, or residence. Book via WhatsApp (+84 32 789 9454) or the online form — no upfront payment or deposit required.
Last reviewed: March 2026
All our services are available for delivery to District 10
From 500,000 VND
Cho Ray Hospital — one of Vietnam's largest — is located in District 10, and its medical staff experience the specific occupational strain of clinical work: extended standing on hard hospital floors, the repeated forward flexion of patient examination, and the concentration-related neck tension that builds during surgery and procedures. HCMUT engineering students in the district carry backpacks laden with heavy textbooks across the campus and sit through four-hour lecture blocks in fixed seating that does not accommodate spinal curvature. Dam Sen Park visitors add leisure walking to the district's physical activity profile — families covering the park's grounds on weekends accumulate calf and lower-back fatigue that carries into the working week. In-home Thai massage means none of these groups need to commute further after an already long day — the therapist comes to them.
From 500,000 VND
District 10 hosts two of Ho Chi Minh City's highest-stress professional and academic populations: the staff and residents of Cho Ray Hospital — one of Vietnam's largest and most demanding medical facilities — and the engineering students of HCMUT, whose curriculum is among the most rigorous in the country. Both groups experience chronic stress load characterized by irregular hours, high cognitive demand, and little time allocated for genuine recovery. The district's dense, commercial street grid offers restaurants and coffee shops but almost no wellness infrastructure beyond basic massage storefronts. An in-home aromatherapy session removes the need to travel, schedule around opening hours, or navigate unfamiliar wellness spaces — the treatment comes to the client's own room, on their terms, at whatever hour fits their shift or study schedule.
From 500,000 VND
District 10 hosts two of the most demanding professional and academic environments in Ho Chi Minh City: Ho Chi Minh City University of Technology (HCMUT), one of Vietnam's most competitive engineering universities, and Cho Ray Hospital, the largest hospital in Vietnam with over 2,000 beds and thousands of medical staff working rotating shifts. Both populations have high foot and leg fatigue from their daily routines, and both are concentrated in a central location with good apartment stock for in-room delivery. The proximity to Dam Sen Park adds a leisure-day use case — families spending a full afternoon at the park and water park return home with genuine foot soreness that reflexology addresses directly. District 10's central position also means booking response times are among the fastest in the city.
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District 10 is home to several universities and a dense student population, and the tension pattern among younger residents is highly specific: neck, upper trapezius, and forearm tension from sustained reading and screen use during exam periods, combined with the general systemic stress of academic pressure cycles. Hot stone massage addresses the neck and upper trap component more directly than any other modality at this price point — the sustained heat at the base of the skull and between the shoulder blades produces a release that students describe as the first genuine relief they have felt after weeks of study posture. Post-finals bookings are a distinct seasonal pattern in District 10, with groups of students sometimes booking sequential appointments as a collective reward for completing an exam block. The in-home format removes the inconvenience of travelling to a spa in another district, and the session's deeply sedating effect allows students to sleep more effectively that night than any other recovery method they typically try.
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Ho Chi Minh City University of Technology (HCMUT) anchors District 10's identity as a student district, and the university's engineering and technology faculties generate exactly the screen-time and study-stress patterns that shiatsu's governor vessel protocol targets — making District 10 one of the most therapeutically apt locations in the city for this modality. The proximity of Cho Ray Hospital, one of Vietnam's largest medical centres, also creates demand from medical students and hospital staff who understand anatomical and physiological rationale and are more likely to engage with shiatsu's meridian framework as a legitimate clinical model. District 10's mix of student apartments, family homes, and medical-sector housing supports a diverse booking profile, from late-night study sessions requiring stress relief to weekend recovery appointments for hospital staff after demanding shift patterns. The no-oil format is particularly valued by students living in shared accommodation, where oil massage would require coordination of shared bathroom access and linen management that shiatsu entirely avoids.
From 500,000 VND
District 10 is home to HCMUT (Ho Chi Minh City University of Technology) and lies near Cho Ray Hospital, one of the country's largest clinical facilities — creating two distinct populations with severe neck and shoulder tension profiles. Engineering and technical students carry heavy textbooks and sustain forward head posture through lectures and lab sessions, while medical residents and nursing staff at Cho Ray stand through 12-hour shifts with the postural loading that accompanies prolonged standing. Exam season at the university creates predictable surges in tension headache presentations among students who are studying 10-plus hours daily. In-home delivery to student accommodation, shared housing, and hospital staff quarters throughout District 10 makes targeted relief accessible without the logistical overhead of visiting a spa during an already pressured period.
From 500,000 VND
Ho Chi Minh City University of Technology draws a large student population to District 10, many of whom carry the dual physical burden of sustained desk study — thoracic kyphosis, forward head position, tight hip flexors from prolonged sitting — and heavy backpack transport across campus, which loads the upper trapezius and levator scapulae in a pattern that produces specific trigger points between the scapulae and along the cervical spine. These trigger points are among the areas where cupping's stationary technique is most effective: cups held for five to ten minutes at the trigger point site create a decompression that no amount of compression can replicate, drawing blood to the surface and releasing the local fascial restriction that sustains the trigger point's dysfunction. The presence of Cho Ray Hospital nearby also means District 10 hosts medical professionals and healthcare workers whose long shifts — often involving sustained standing, bending, and the physical demands of patient care — create the posterior chain and shoulder girdle tension that cupping's gliding technique addresses across the full muscle length. District 10's mix of students, health workers, and local residents creates a broad need for recovery that goes deeper than standard relaxation massage provides.
Everything you need to know before you book
Booking in District 10 is straightforward — WhatsApp your address, preferred service, and time. We typically need 3 hours notice for this area to coordinate therapist scheduling. A 50,000 VND transportation fee applies and is confirmed before you commit, not after arrival.
We deliver throughout District 10 — hotels, guesthouses, residences, and short-term rentals. Hoa Binh Hotel and Palace Hotel Saigon are covered, as are all other addresses in the district. Our therapists confirm your exact address during the WhatsApp booking to avoid delays on arrival.
Therapists traveling to District 10 bring massage oils and any equipment specific to the service type. The travel time is ours to manage; your session starts when the massage starts, not when the therapist arrives. Payment is cash only, settled directly with the therapist after the session ends. No prepayment is required.
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“I'm staying in District 10 for three weeks — local market around the corner, good pho on the street, very Vietnamese. Wasn't sure MassageGo covered the area but they confirmed immediately. Therapist was here within the hour. 90-minute Thai massage and I slept better than I had all week.”
Lars E.
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Each therapist completes a minimum of 200 hours of hands-on training before joining our team.
We require at least 3 years of professional massage experience at hotels or licensed spas.
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