Reply #7 flinger's post
A typical 1 hr session is KRW180,000 (US$150). Facilities are much nicer in korea, asthe buildings are dedicated only to the massage parlor. I guess more like a private lounge. If there is a wait, you will go to a private room where tjry bring you food and drinks. There is a tv and free cigs, toothbrush, well kept bathroom. Overall, the competition in korea is very steep so service is top notch.
Also sauna type massage parlors, somewhat like macau, but ni showtime. Although there are ones now that have open bars where the girls sit and you can see them before you punt.
For those who can't read Korean, they are called an-ma (안마) or sa-oo-na (like sauna or spelled 사우나). Once you memorize these easy korean characters, your eyes will be opened to to how fucking prolific massage parlors are in korea!
There is another class of massage called which is cheaper tht are located in big apt bldgs. Concept is a lot like HK where the girls rent apts. Cost is around KRW120,000 per hour. Room is a solid 500 sq ft. You will not be cramped for space at all at korean massage.
The lowest Tier of massage in seoul is the red light district. These are the girls standing behind glass walls, wearing 12in heels, skimpy dresses, and thy are true pros, butin super desperate situations. I don't like going there personally. Cost is around KRW60,000 for 30 minutes. Rooms are very small, feels like a 141 walk up room. Place makes me feel disgusting... Haven't been here for 10 yrs and will probably never go back. It is famous in Seoul and is called 588. In Korean 오팔팔, phonetically prounounced oh-pal-pal. 588 is the subway numner stop. Ome of the oldest brothels in seoul. | |