Top 10 Best Massage Therapy in San Jose, California

We list experienced massage therapists offering a variety of therapeutic services, including deep tissue, Swedish, and sports massages. Selected for their expertise and personalized approach, these professionals provide relaxation and relief from muscle tension.

Tik Thai Massage

Sanchez Drive, San Jose, California
4.7 (371 reviews)
  • Traditional thai massage
  • Combination thai massage
  • Deep tissue massage
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At Tik Thai Massage, we are proud to offer Thai massages performed by skilled therapists with some having over 25 years of experience and a minimum of More Detail

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Moxie Bodywork, LLC

South Bascom Avenue, San Jose, California
4.6 (431 reviews)
  • Clinical Massage
  • Sports Therapy
  • Relaxation Massage

Offering a full-range of one-on-one fitness and nutrition guidance services to women, men, professionals, and corporate clients across all age profile More Detail

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Mon Siam Thai Massage

The Alameda, San Jose, California
4.6 (435 reviews)
  • Deep tissue massage
  • Hot stone massage
  • Reflexology massage
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The massage recipient changes into loose, comfortable clothes and lies on a firm mattress on an elevated table. The receiver may be positioned in a va More Detail

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Siwaree Thai Spa

South Winchester Boulevard, San Jose, California
4.6 (359 reviews)
  • Thai Swedish Massage
  • Thai Therapeutic Massage
  • Thai Aroma Massage
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We new Traditional Thai massage new in Local . We offering special professional massage therapist certificate from CMT. More Detail

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TrioSpa - Massage, Facials & Waxing / Trio Wellness Mgmt, LLC

The Alameda, San Jose, California
4.5 (369 reviews)

Massage, Facials & Waxing (Table Massage In Studio) Corporate & Special Events (Chair Massage Mobile) More Detail

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Oceanic Foot Spa San Jose

Union Avenue, San Jose, California
4.5 (1152 reviews)
  • Swedish massage
  • Foot message
  • Deep tissue massage

Cloud 9 Foot Spa San Jose (formerly Oceanic) was established in 2014 and has since become a beloved destination for relaxation in the San Jose area. K More Detail

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Whole Body Chiropractic & Massage

South Winchester Boulevard, San Jose, California
4.5 (547 reviews)
  • Laser Lipo
  • Swedish massage
  • Hot stone massage
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Chiropractic, Acupuncture, Massage, Yoga, Laser Lipo, Skin Care. Click the link below to schedule online. More Detail

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Silver Sea Day Spa

Southwest Expressway, San Jose, California
4.4 (476 reviews)
  • Massage
  • Hot stone massage
  • Deep tissue massage
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Silver Sea Day Spa is San Jose's premier full-service day spa offering advanced facial treatments, More Detail

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Massage Envy

Curtner Avenue, San Jose, California
4.2 (385 reviews)
  • Therapeutic massage
  • Reflexology massage
  • Sports massage
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At Massage Envy San Jose The Plant our therapists are here to alleviate every ache or pain More Detail

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Burke Williams

Santana Row, San Jose, California
4.1 (2158 reviews)
  • Simply Massage

Burke Williams created the original urban day spa in 1984, elevating the spa experience to a new art form. Drawing inspiration from world-class Europe More Detail

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Frequently Asked Questions

 Look for a licensed and certified therapist with experience in the type of massage you need, whether it’s deep tissue, Swedish, or sports massage. Check client reviews, ask about their techniques and specialties, and ensure their approach matches your pain relief or relaxation goals. If possible, book a consultation or trial session before committing to a long-term plan.

This depends on your health, stress levels, and physical condition. For general relaxation, a monthly session is recommended. If you have chronic pain, injuries, or high stress, weekly or bi-weekly massages may be more beneficial. Your massage therapist can help figure out the best frequency for your needs.

 Yes! Massage therapy improves circulation, relaxes muscles, and reduces inflammation, making it an effective treatment for back pain, arthritis, migraines, and muscle tension. Regular sessions can help manage pain long-term, but for severe conditions, consult your doctor or physical therapist for the best approach.

Before your massage, stay hydrated, avoid heavy meals, and wear comfortable clothing. Afterward, drink plenty of water, relax, and avoid physically intense activities to allow your body to fully absorb the benefits. If you experience soreness, a warm bath or light stretching can help.

 Absolutely! A good therapist will adjust the pressure based on your comfort. If you prefer light, medium, or deep pressure, communicate this before and during the session to ensure the best experience. You should never feel pain or discomfort during a massage.