About K Spa
K Spa is a newly remodeled spa that offers a variety of relaxing amenities in a clean and well-maintained facility. It features a Korean-style warm common area with themed dry saunas, including Salt, Red Clay, Ice, and Forest rooms. Guests can enjoy separate areas for men and women, which include wet saunas and hot and cold baths. The spa also provides acupressure and scrub massages, with reservations recommended by phone. Visitors appreciate the calming vibe of the space, with many enjoying the heated floors and various relaxation rooms. The jimjilbang, a shared area where guests can unwind while wearing provided clothing, includes multiple dry heat rooms and a cold room described as a "walk-in freezer." The facility also has an attached Korean restaurant where guests can enjoy food and drinks in their spa attire. While the entrance fee is relatively affordable, the services, like scrubs and massages, may be on the pricier side. Overall, K Spa is highly recommended for those seeking a rejuvenating self-care experience.
My friend wanted to check this place, so we made a date out of it. They don't have an online booking system, but I was able to call them the week of and make an appointment. I like how they have a basket and rack to put your things on. The shower/bathing area includes Tresemme shampoo and conditioners, but I saw bunch of people bring their own products. Instead of the standard two tubs, they have THREE tubs you can choose from: a cold tub, a warm tub, AND a hot tub. The hot tube was WAY too hot for me, but hey, if that's your cup of tea, go for it. They also have your standard steam and dry sauna. Seems like a very family-friendly place. I saw both kids and elderly persons. This is the noisiest Korean spa I've been to. All other K-spas I have been to have always had "quiet please" signage in the spa area, but not so here, so if you're looking for a quiet place to enjoy your soak, this may not be the place for you. Only medium-sized towels available, so if you're more on the modest side, I'd recommend bringing your own towel. My scrub and massage were fine. Felt a bit rushed with the massage movements and rinsing off the dead skin, but got the job done. I appreciated that my ahjumma asked me ahead of time if cucumber was okay and was pleasantly surprised when she placed actual cucumber slices on my face. The communal area was nice (see pics). There are four therapeutic sauna rooms (in order from hottest to coolest): salt, clay, forest, and ice. Forest was my favorite and the communal area with the mats to relax on. They also had a seating area where you could enjoy food/drinks by ordering on the kiosk. Before I knew it, four hours had flown by. Overall, a very relaxing experience.
Pretty decent size. Wish they had another additional common area sauna room. Currently has two.
Also wish the ticket book you can get didn't have the 6 month expiration.
I love going to KSpa just to shower, speak, steam and relax. I do use the common area rooms like the cold room, classy room, and others, but my favorite thing is to lie on the heated floor and sleep.