I have two fav massage places at Melb Central. I ended up here because even though they are really popular, they have heaps of staff ready to go. So if your asked to wait it’ll be for 5 mins, generally no longer. It does get a bit crowded in the little shop and it is a bit up exposed but just close your eyes and follow your own thoughts and everyone else will disappear. Most massages happen while sitting upright in a chair. But there are 5 curtained off tables. Today as always I initially felt like my masseur may have been purposely trying to hurt me. Felt like that for most of the 20 mins.(Which cost $ 20). Right up until my shoulders felt relaxed and they didn’t ache anymore. It’s always pretty much the same here. Everyone is different so if you can’t stand a tough massage best try somewhere else. Personally, I find it worth every cent and I thanked my masseur 3 times and very warmly before leaving.
Julia L.
Place rating: 3 Melbourne, Australia
I love massage that much I’m prepared to sit in the middle of a shopping centre and escape reality for a fleeting 10 minutes and pay $ 1 a minute for it. The great thing about Sens is that it is located on the ground/basement level of Melbourne Central so it means you don’t necessarily get rowdy crowds of people walking by and its not smack bang in the middle of a busy walkway. Its a great way to relive any tension over a lunch break or to sooth tired sore feet after a long day of retail therapy.