

Bangkok: Oasis Spa (Sukhumvit 31)
Operating Hours:Monday - Sunday: 10:00 - 00:00
The Vibe:Secret garden oasis, Thai bliss 🌿
Even in Bangkok’s bustle, tranquility blooms. This spa retreat hides in plain sight, bringing Lanna-inspired wellness to the capital. It exemplifies Thailand’s knack for secret gardens of relaxation amid urban chaos.
Birdsong and trickling water drown out the city noise outside. You walk on stone paths under lush canopies. Inside, the scent of coconut oil and herbal compresses envelops you as gentle hands ease every knot.
- Thailand Tourism Awards Hall of Fame (Spa)
- Tripadvisor Travelers’ Choice 2023
- Luxury Spa Awards – Country Winner
- Repeat guests call it a 'hidden garden' haven 🌴
Persona Fit
- 👨👩👧 Families: No children's services; best for adults or parents rotating turns while someone minds the kids.
- 💕 Couples: Romantic private villas for two; a top pick for anniversaries or honeymooners seeking intimate relaxation.
- 👵 Seniors: Ground-level villas and very attentive staff make it accessible; some garden pathways have steps, but assistance is readily provided.
- 🧖 Spa Aficionados: Beautiful Thai decor and top-tier treatments; consistently rated a must-visit for seasoned spa-goers exploring Bangkok’s wellness scene.
Highlights
- Lanna massage rituals — traditional Northern Thai techniques (like stretching and herbal compresses) delivered in a serene garden setting.
- Private garden villas — each treatment takes place in a secluded villa with its own steam shower and relaxation area, ensuring total privacy and calm.
- Herbal hydrotherapy — many packages include a floral bath or jacuzzi soak infused with Thai herbs, so you can soak away stress before your massage.
- Mango sticky rice treat after your session — after treatments, enjoy a surprise serving of Thailand’s beloved dessert alongside your tea — Hidden Gem

Tom Vater
Our Bangkok Local Expert
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- Oasis Spa is located down Sukhumvit Soi 31 (also called Soi Sawasdee). The closest BTS station is Phrom Phong. From there it’s about a 10-15 minute walk or a 5-minute taxi/Grab ride into the quiet end of the soi.
- The spa is inside a walled compound labeled 'Oasis Spa' with a wooden gate. Ring the bell or walk in – immediately you’ll feel like you left the city and entered a garden. Staff will greet you at the small reception pavilion inside.
- Driving isn’t recommended due to limited parking on the small lane. However, if you must, there is space for a couple of cars inside. It’s easier to take BTS or a taxi. Call ahead and the spa can dispatch their tuk-tuk to pick you up from the main road.
Food & Coffee Shops
Karmakamet Diner: A fragrant garden-themed cafe and restaurant (in Sukhumvit 24, a short drive away) where you can enjoy brunch or tea in a similarly lush, secret-garden atmosphere.
The Coffee Club (Sukhumvit 31): A casual cafe just down the road for a quick coffee, sandwich, or breakfast if you arrive early or leave peckish. Reliable air-con comfort in walking distance.
Karmakamet Diner: A fragrant garden-themed cafe and restaurant (in Sukhumvit 24, a short drive away) where you can enjoy brunch or tea in a similarly lush, secret-garden atmosphere.
The Coffee Club (Sukhumvit 31): A casual cafe just down the road for a quick coffee, sandwich, or breakfast if you arrive early or leave peckish. Reliable air-con comfort in walking distance.
Insider Tips
Best Time: The first slot in the morning (10 AM) often means you have the whole compound nearly to yourself, with the garden fresh from its morning misting.
Hack: Call for the BTS shuttle. If you’re at Phrom Phong or around Sukhumvit, the spa’s own tuk-tuk can pick you up so you don’t have to navigate the small soi.
Hidden Gem: Regular visitors sometimes receive small gifts – if you become a repeat guest, join their membership for perks. Also, don’t be shy to ask for an extra sachet of that awesome massage oil; they often give a tiny sample to take home.
Optional: If you’re going as a couple or group, ask about their private Jacuzzi room upgrade. Some packages include time in a Jacuzzi bath – if not, you can often add it on for a more indulgent experience.
Best Time: The first slot in the morning (10 AM) often means you have the whole compound nearly to yourself, with the garden fresh from its morning misting.
Hack: Call for the BTS shuttle. If you’re at Phrom Phong or around Sukhumvit, the spa’s own tuk-tuk can pick you up so you don’t have to navigate the small soi.
Hidden Gem: Regular visitors sometimes receive small gifts – if you become a repeat guest, join their membership for perks. Also, don’t be shy to ask for an extra sachet of that awesome massage oil; they often give a tiny sample to take home.
Optional: If you’re going as a couple or group, ask about their private Jacuzzi room upgrade. Some packages include time in a Jacuzzi bath – if not, you can often add it on for a more indulgent experience.
Photography Tips
Restriction: You can take photos of the beautiful garden and your private villa (when therapists aren’t present). It’s polite to avoid filming staff or spa procedures. Definitely no flash during anyone’s relaxation.
Best time/light: Late morning or early afternoon gives the best natural light filtering through the trees. Overcast days are actually great too – the light is soft and everything looks lush green.
Angle: The wooden boardwalks over koi ponds and the traditional Thai house architecture make stunning shots. Try a low angle by the pond to capture the reflection of the villa in the water.
Storage: The spa is very secure. You can keep your camera in your private room. But honestly, a smartphone is enough to capture the vibe, and you might prefer to disconnect and fully relax!
Restriction: You can take photos of the beautiful garden and your private villa (when therapists aren’t present). It’s polite to avoid filming staff or spa procedures. Definitely no flash during anyone’s relaxation.
Best time/light: Late morning or early afternoon gives the best natural light filtering through the trees. Overcast days are actually great too – the light is soft and everything looks lush green.
Angle: The wooden boardwalks over koi ponds and the traditional Thai house architecture make stunning shots. Try a low angle by the pond to capture the reflection of the villa in the water.
Storage: The spa is very secure. You can keep your camera in your private room. But honestly, a smartphone is enough to capture the vibe, and you might prefer to disconnect and fully relax!
Things To Do Nearby
Benchasiri Park — a small urban park by BTS Phrom Phong (about 1 km away). It’s nice for a leisurely stroll under trees or watching locals do aerobics in the early evening.
EmQuartier & Emporium — high-end malls at Phrom Phong station. Whether you want to shop luxury brands or just enjoy the cool air-con and perhaps a dessert in their food hall, it’s a good complement to your spa day.
Sukhumvit Soi 38 Street Food — one BTS stop over (Thong Lo station) brings you to Soi 38, known for its evening street food stalls. If your spa visit ends late afternoon or early evening, a trip to indulge in casual Thai street eats here is a rewarding contrast to your day of wellness.
Benchasiri Park — a small urban park by BTS Phrom Phong (about 1 km away). It’s nice for a leisurely stroll under trees or watching locals do aerobics in the early evening.
EmQuartier & Emporium — high-end malls at Phrom Phong station. Whether you want to shop luxury brands or just enjoy the cool air-con and perhaps a dessert in their food hall, it’s a good complement to your spa day.
Sukhumvit Soi 38 Street Food — one BTS stop over (Thong Lo station) brings you to Soi 38, known for its evening street food stalls. If your spa visit ends late afternoon or early evening, a trip to indulge in casual Thai street eats here is a rewarding contrast to your day of wellness.




