After hours of walking through markets, exploring temples, or sitting on long flights, your legs are heavy, tired, and possibly swollen. Calves are tight, thighs are heavy, and your feet ache.
Our leg massage addresses everything from your hips to your ankles. We work on tired calves, heavy thighs, and improve circulation to reduce that post-travel heaviness.
Comprehensive lower leg and foot treatment.
Why Focus on This Area?: Often includes calf work and addresses the entire lower leg complex.
Traditional stretching for leg muscles.
Why Focus on This Area?: Thai massage includes extensive leg stretching that releases tight muscles and improves flexibility.
Full body with emphasis on legs.
Why Focus on This Area?: Request leg focus and enjoy improved circulation with aromatic oils.
Your Safety Matters
Every MassageGo therapist meets strict qualification requirements
All therapists hold professional massage therapy certificates from accredited Vietnamese training programs.
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.
Our therapists can communicate in basic English to ensure a comfortable experience for international guests.
Every therapist goes through our rigorous 4-step screening process
We review professional certifications, training records, and a minimum of 3 years of spa or hotel experience.
Government-issued ID verification and background check to ensure your safety and peace of mind.
Hands-on skills test covering multiple massage techniques, hygiene protocols, and professional conduct.
Regular performance reviews based on customer feedback. Therapists maintain a 4.5+ rating to stay active.
Pay cash (VND) after your session — the price you see is the price you pay
“Training for a marathon and running in Saigon heat. After a 20km long run my legs needed serious work. Thai massage with a specific request for leg focus — the therapist worked from the glutes to the calves for the full 90 minutes. Legs recovered in 24 hours instead of the usual 48.”
Karl H.
Sweden