In-room massage for Amsterdam's hotels and apartments. No studio, no reception — the session arrives at your door, any hour of the night.
Massage in Amsterdam was built around a single observation: the moment most people actually want a massage is the moment no studio is open and no taxi feels worth taking. Eleven at night in a hotel room after a long flight. The end of a conference day in Zuidas. A Sunday apartment afternoon with nowhere you need to be. So we removed the studio entirely. Every session we run takes place in the client's own room — hotel suite, residence, or short-stay apartment — delivered by a therapist who comes to you, at whatever hour you ask.
Working in-room is a deliberate design, not a compromise. It removes everything clients quietly dislike about a spa visit: the unfamiliar address, the waiting area, the schedule that belongs to someone else, the walk back through a cold city afterwards. In your own room the bed is yours, the shower is yours, the timing is yours, and the only person who arrives is your therapist. When the session ends, you are already exactly where you want to be. For hotel guests in particular — the majority of our bookings — that is the entire point.
Forty-five therapists. Eleven massage techniques. One standard, applied without exception — at 15:00 and at 03:00 alike. The roster is large enough to offer genuine choice of practitioner, nationality, language, and technique, and large enough, too, that someone excellent is available when you message at an hour most services have gone dark. Yet it stays small enough that every name on it was selected individually rather than signed up in bulk. We would rather decline a booking than send a therapist who is not the right fit for what was asked.
Every practitioner on the roster has been interviewed in person before being offered a place — we do not recruit from photographs or third-party listings. Each therapist is photographed by our own team, so the images you see are accurate and current rather than stock or borrowed. Each is certified for the specific techniques she offers; a therapist appears under a technique only when she is genuinely trained in it. And each knows how to work where our clients actually are: setting up a session on a hotel bed rather than a treatment table, moving through a lobby without a glance, leaving a room exactly as she found it. Training spans the classical and contemporary bodywork traditions, drawn from the Eastern European, Mediterranean, francophone, Latin American, and Dutch schools represented across the roster.
Our forty-five therapists come from across Europe and Latin America. All speak fluent English; many also speak French, Italian, Russian, Spanish, Portuguese, German, or Dutch. If conducting the booking — or the session itself — in a particular language matters to you, tell us, and we will match accordingly.
Bookings are made by WhatsApp, twenty-four hours a day — most of them sent from the room itself. You choose the therapist, the technique, and the duration; we confirm within ten minutes during operating hours and agree the hotel or address. In central Amsterdam your therapist is typically at the door twenty to thirty minutes later, carrying everything required: warm oils, fresh linens, and a portable massage sheet that protects the bedding. Rates are fixed and quoted in full before you confirm — €180 per hour, €360 for two hours, €540 for three, and €1,250 for an overnight booking of eight hours. The rate is the same at every hour; there is nothing to add and nothing hidden.
All of central Amsterdam at the standard rate, with no travel surcharge inside the ring — from the five-star properties on the canal ring and the towers near Centraal to the conference hotels of Zuidas and the apartments of Jordaan, Oud-Zuid, and De Pijp. Schiphol airport hotels are served by arrangement, with any travel allowance discussed openly at the time of booking.
Cash is accepted in any major currency at the day's exchange rate, paid directly to the therapist on arrival. Card payments and cryptocurrency are also accepted — simply confirm the method by WhatsApp when you book, so the right arrangement is in place before your therapist sets out.
Discretion is built into the practice rather than promised on top of it. We do not store appointment records, share client information, or list any address publicly — there is no public location to list. Hotel names and room numbers are kept confidential and never reused. Therapists arrive in everyday clothing, carry an ordinary bag, and are practised at lobbies of every kind, from canal-house boutiques to the large properties near Centraal. A front desk sees a guest. Nothing more.