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Thai yoga massage

An ancient healing practice blending movement, pressure and breath – performed on a traditional Thai floor mattress.

From £74*

Rooted in Thai, Indian and Chinese traditions

Fully clothed treatment – no oil or towels needed

Same-day appointments available

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*Price varies per time of day

Where movement meets mindfulness

Tight hips, stiff shoulders, low energy? Sounds like you need a good, full-body stretch. But instead of rolling out a yoga mat, let someone else do the work.

Thai yoga massage is an ancient floor-based, movement-led treatment that blends flowing stretches, acupressure and mindfulness to leave you restored and completely relaxed. It’s like yoga’s more indulgent cousin.

Deep stretch, no effort

You’ll be gently moved into yoga-like positions that help muscles fully release – especially great if you’re sore from the gym or stuck at a desk all day.

Acupressure that grounds and calms

Your pro will apply rhythmic pressure along energy lines to relieve tension and quiet your nervous system.

Feel refreshed from top to toe

The combination of movement and pressure helps improve energy flow, so you walk away feeling open, lighter and more connected to your body.

After a quick check-in, your Urban pro will set up a traditional Thai mattress and ask about any areas that feel stiff or sore.

During your treatment, you’ll lie back (fully clothed), while your therapist gently stretches, rocks and presses your body in sync with your breath – using hands, forearms, elbows or feet to guide your movement. It’s rhythmic, flowing and deeply calming.

By the end, you’ll feel like you’ve had a workout, nap and meditation session in one – minus the effort.

Want more pressure or oil? Try a traditional Thai massage instead.

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Neck massage

Heated blanket

Hand massage

CBD oil

Scalp massage

Foot massage

Hot stones

Warm oil

Extra stretch

Desk posture assessment

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Sevjan

Justyna

Urban pro Taiwo

Taiwo

Jodian

Ellie

Fabio

Zornitsa

Woman standing on Hackney street with massage table

Sevjan

Justyna

Urban pro Taiwo

Taiwo

Jodian

Ellie

Fabio

Zornitsa

FAQs

Learn more about Thai yoga massage

Thai yoga massage is an ancient practice that dates back over 2,500 years, blending healing systems from Thailand, India and China.

Also known as “lazy yoga,” it’s a full-body treatment where your therapist moves you through gentle stretches, applies pressure to tension points and uses flowing, rhythmic movements to ease stiffness and boost circulation.

It’s performed fully clothed, with no oil, on a traditional Thai floor mattress – think deep release and movement, without any effort on your part.

This ancient practice is believed to have been originally developed by Jivaka Kumar Bhaccha, a physician said to be connected to the Buddha and a figure still honoured in Thai medicine today.

Originally practised in Buddhist temples, Thai yoga massage was as much a spiritual discipline as a physical one – combining mindfulness, compassion and healing touch. It draws on elements of Indian Ayurveda, traditional Chinese medicine and Thai bodywork, with a focus on energy lines (called Sen) believed to run through the body.

While it’s now practised around the world, its goal remains the same: to help restore balance, ease tension and reconnect you with your body – one breath and stretch at a time.

Both share Thai roots, but the experience is totally different:

  • Thai yoga massage is done on a mat, fully clothed, with your body gently guided through stretches and pressure.

  • Thai oil massage happens on a table, using oils and more traditional massage strokes, with some gentle stretching included.

If you want to be stretched and moved without undressing or using oil, go for Thai yoga. If you prefer oil and a more classic massage feel, Thai massage is your go-to.

Not at all. There’s no yoga practice or poses for you to do – your therapist guides your body through every movement, so you can just relax and breathe through the flow.

Loose, comfy clothes that let you move freely – like leggings, joggers or pyjamas. You’ll stay fully clothed throughout.

No, we recommend our specialist pregnancy massage instead.

Our prices reflect the cost of living in each area to make sure Urban pros earn fairly. They also vary by time of day/week:

Off-peak hours:

Monday to Friday: 7:00 AM to 6:59 PM

Peak hours:

Monday to Friday: 7:00 PM to 10:59 PM
Saturday and Sunday: All day (7:00 AM to 10:59 PM)

City:Off peak 60-minute massage Peak 60-minute massage
London£74£79

Thai yoga massage (without oil) is available to book at home in London and the South East only. Just enter your postcode, pick your pro and they’ll come to you – often with same-day availability.

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