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                Thai Massage Dublin -
Dublin's number one Thai Massage Centre.
41 Wellington Quay, Temple Bar, Dub 2 - 0862508643
10 Upper Abbey Street, Dub 1 - 0861911781                
                            
                        41 Wellington Quay, Temple Bar 
                        Dublin 
                        DUBLIN2
                    
| Monday | 11am - 8pm | 
| Tuesday | 11am - 8pm | 
| Wednesday | 11am - 8pm | 
| Thursday | 11am - 8pm | 
| Friday | 11am - 8pm | 
| Saturday | 11am - 8pm | 
| Sunday | 11am - 8pm | 
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We are Dublin's number one choice for an authentic Thai massage experience. We are located at 41 Wellington Quay, Temple Bar, Dublin 2. All our staff are qualified and experienced in both Traditional Thai and Thai oil massage therapy. Many have acquired certification from the prestigious Wat Pho Medical School in Bangkok, Thailand. We provide relaxation and wellness treatments including Thai Oil Massage, Thai Foot Massage, Traditional Thai Massage, Thai Hot Oil Massage, Thai Head Massage, Thai Herbal Massage and Hot Stone Therapy. We offer an authentic experience of Thai culture and it's famous massage expertise to both ladies and gentlemen in Dublin's city centre. We promise the best and most rewarding massage service that you can find anywhere today! Thai massage is recognized to be a branch of traditional Thai medicine. It is known to have be founded by Dr. Jivaka Komarabhacca in the 5th century B.C., Thai massage along with meditation and nutritional healing are the three branches of traditional Thai medicine. Many people regard it as a medical discipline because it is and can be used as a form of treatment for many various ailments. In Thailand traditional Thai medicine is recognized, monitored and regulated by the Thai government. Aside from this there are a lot of non-medical practitioners of traditional Thai medicine both and outside of Thailand, and especially in Western countries where it is becoming more popular than ever.