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The 13 Best Places for Massage Chairs in New York CityCreated by Foursquare Lists Bumble & Bumbleget color and get to sit in the great massage chairs they have in the color room!full body massage chairs while your hair is being washed... = the massage chairs during the shampoo combined w the amazing head massage...! Polished Beauty BarA truly fantastic mani/pedi. The massage chairs are a great bonus!The "knead and flap" option on the massage chair is really doing it for me right now.Meticulous and friendly staff. Better than other nail salons in the area. Orchid Garden SpaThey're open until 10 pm with $23 mani/pedi weekday specials and the yummy massage chairs!Best massage chair pedicure ever!Mani/pedi and 10 minute massage for $30. Massage was incredible and worth going back for! Pierre Michel SalonI've been a client of Yuki Yamazaki for Japanese straightening and haircuts for almost ten years. So happy he moved to this fantastic salon with the giant massage chairs. Ask for Yuki, he's the best!




I moved here 4 years ago and HATED every stylist I went to until I found Leon. A bit pricey, but the atmosphere and results are worth it. I have finally found my hairstylist in NYC.Gil is the best! Elegant Nails & SpaGreat massage chairs and mani/pedi steal at $27!The best place for mani pedis in the WV. Everyone is always super friendly, prices are reasonable, and the place is clean.Quiet and relaxin atmosphere. Clean and cozy environment. They use rubber gloves for pedicure treatments. Pedicure for $22.00 is very reasonable for received service :-) J&J Fine Nails$20 mani/pedis are all the rage! Clean , calm enviornment, massage chairs that put u to sleep & staff highly professional. Get there before 5pm for the $20 M-W mani/pedi special. Also, Mondays seem to be the least busy in general. Mary's chair massage is the best!$20 mani/pedi M-W is the best in NY. They even accept tips on credit cards! Ada Nails and SpaBest massage chairs around, great little extras like warm lotion on your heels while they paint your toesbest massage from Amy....definitely coming back again.




friendly surface tooBest massages!!!! Susan Nail & SpaTheir massage chairs are CrAZYyyyIf Top A is full, this can be used as a mediocre backup. Good massage chairs$50 shellac mani, regular pedi, 10 min chair massage!!! Ohm Spa & LoungePrime treatments include the hot stone massage ($159/hour), the deep Swedish massage ($135) and their specialty Manuka honey facial ($159); just be sure to book well in advance, as spots can fill up. Ask for Gisela (facial therapist) and Rose (massage therapist) were amazing yesterday. My first spa day :-PNicki G is great. Very relaxing spa atmosphere. Labella Nail And SpaMake sure one if the ladies works on you, the guy there sucks & doesn't know what he is doing. Plus - make sure and ask for one of the massage chairs that worksAmazing value. $25 for manipedi with hot stone massage and parafin heel treatment -- heavenly!Betty is the best, hands down. Fashion Nail SalonNew massage chairs!They do a great job with gel manicures.$20 mani + pedi A. N. NailsBest Guy Friendly mani-Pedi in Harlem.




And they do a great Job. need massage chairs though.Really depends on who you get. I've had an excellent manicure here and a truly abysmal one. It's cheap, fairly clean, and they have a lot of colors.Ana is poppin wit the eyebrows & tony is poppin wit the nails Orsini Nail & SpaUnder $30 for a well done mani-pedi, small but adequate color selection, massaging chairs during pediMani pedi in the middle of the afternoon before the rush. Listen to the relaxing music and get a chair massage.daisy is awesome !! Announcing our new line of Ellia Essential Oils and Diffusers. Enjoy a deep-kneading massage in the comfort of your home. Don't let the dry winter season get you down. 20% off + free shipping sitewide. TRANSFORM YOUR SPACE WITH ELLIA From polluted colonial port to pristine consumerist hub, Singapore has changed at a dizzying rate over the past century. Scratch the surface of this compact city and it will soon become clear that modern Singapore is a multidimensional, culture-crammed contemporary city.




Perhaps the most striking aspect of Singapore is its fabulously futuristic architecture. There are enough sci-fi-inspired structures – among them the gargantuan three-towered Marina Bay Sands and the petal-shaped ArtScience Museum – to give architecture enthusiasts a cricked neck. For the more traditionally inclined urban wanderer, the well-preserved British colonial buildings, incense-clouded temples and ornamented shophouses will more than suffice.Rather unexpectedly for such a densely populated urban space, Singapore is one of the greenest cities in the world; nature, albeit in unusual guises, is never far at hand. Trees and parks are plentiful and balance the effect of the abundant concrete and glass. Head for the rainforest of downtown’s Botanic Gardens, hike the Southern Ridges Walk that links three major parks, and marvel at the Gardens by the Bay’s colossal mechanical ‘supertrees’, each of which possesses its own vertical garden. If you’re still hankering for the wild, join day-tripping Singaporeans on the cable car to Sentosa Island, where white sand, cheeky macaques and insect-guzzling plants await.




Food is another highlight. Eating well here is no great challenge, whether you munch on Singapore’s signature dish, chilli crab, or sample the Chinese, Indian or Malaysian-influenced cuisine sold by a bewildering number of vendors at the famous hawker centres. These food stalls are held to high hygiene standards so you can indulge freely without worrying about the dreaded travellers’ tummy. You could spend months exploring the mass of glittering malls, perusing for trinkets in the cluttered bric-a-brac shophouses of Chinatown and stocking up on potent spices in Little India. Culture-wise, the city presents several excellent options, including the superb National Museum, the Asian Civilizations Museum and the National Gallery Singapore. Meanwhile, families are guaranteed smiles at kid-friendly spots such as the Jurong Bird Park, Sentosa’s S.E.A. Aquarium and the world-class Singapore Zoo, where creatures ranging from sloths to cheetahs can be seen lounging (or racing!) around their spacious digs.

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