Royal Thai Massage — Thai massage therapist in Onehunga, E7
Address881B Manukau Road Royal Oak 1061, Onehunga, E7
Phone+6496345550
Thai massage therapist providing traditional and therapeutic massage services in Royal Oak.
Best for
- Muscle tension relief
- Relaxation
- Holistic wellness
| Key services | Thai massage, Therapeutic massage, Relaxation massage |
| Tags | Royal Oak Thai massage, Auckland massage, Traditional massage, Therapeutic bodywork, Relaxation spa |
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