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Full Body Massage

A full body massage treats the entire body from head to toe — back, shoulders, arms, legs and neck in one session. Depending on the studio, techniques include classic strokes, kneading or oil massage. Ideal if you want to give yourself a comprehensive time-out.

Duration: 60–90 min.
Intensity: Gentle to medium

Benefits

  • Entire body treated in one session
  • Can loosen tense areas throughout the body
  • Promotes a pleasant body feeling
  • Supports deep relaxation
  • Ideal as a comprehensive wellness appointment
Full body massage – relaxation from head to toe

Full body massage: relax from head to toe

A full body massage treats the entire body in one session — back, shoulders, arms, legs and neck. It is the classic choice when you want to treat not just one area but your whole body.

What a full body massage typically covers

The exact sequence varies by studio. Typically: face down for back, shoulders and legs — then face up for arms, abdomen and lower legs. Some studios include hands and feet. Ask when booking what is included.

  • Back, shoulders, neck, legs, arms in one session
  • Sequence varies by studio — worth asking
  • 60 minutes to start, 90 minutes for a more thorough treatment

What to look out for when booking

Full body massage is a broad term. It can mean anything from a classic oil massage to a Thai-style treatment. Check what techniques the studio describes or ask briefly. That way you know what to expect.

  • Classic or oil: typical in western wellness studios
  • Thai style: clothed, on a mat, stretching possible
  • Discuss intensity beforehand — especially on your first visit
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How much does a Full Body Massage cost?

In Germany between 28€ and 140€ for 60 minutes.

Prices vary depending on the city and studio.

Full Body Massage in your city

Berlinfrom 35€Münchenfrom 68€Hamburgfrom 60€Düsseldorffrom 49€Bielefeldfrom 50€Güterslohfrom 46€Rödermarkfrom 40€Herfordfrom 52€Paderbornfrom 49€Kölnfrom 140€Windeckfrom 49€Bad Lippspringefrom 48€DürenBernstadtfrom 65€Werdaufrom 40€Wedelfrom 52€Göttingenfrom 49€Fuldafrom 52€LeipzigMönchengladbachfrom 39€Bietigheim-Bissingenfrom 45€Ibbenbürenfrom 28€Niederaulafrom 35€Stephanskirchenfrom 63€Hannoverfrom 62€Hockenheimfrom 50€RetterathKoblenzfrom 100€Lauenburgfrom 59€Landstuhl

Frequently asked questions

A full body massage treats all the main areas of the body in one session: back, shoulders, neck, arms, legs and often hands or feet. The therapist typically works face down through the back and legs, then face up through the arms and front. Depending on the studio, oil massage, classic techniques or Thai style may be used.
Typically 60 to 90 minutes. 60 minutes is enough for a solid treatment of the main areas, 90 minutes allows more time for each body part. If you are booking a full body massage for the first time, 60 minutes is a good starting point.
That depends on the style. For an oil massage you generally undress and are covered with a sheet — only the area currently being massaged is uncovered. For Thai-style full body massages you stay clothed. Ask briefly when booking which style the studio offers.
The intensity varies depending on the studio and therapist. Most full body massages are pitched at a gentle to medium level — ideal for relaxation. If you want firm pressure, just say so beforehand. If you are sensitive, also let the therapist know — they will adjust to your preferences.
Full body massage suits most people — whether first-timers or regular massage guests. It is especially popular as a comprehensive break, after stressful work phases, or when you want to address several tense areas at once. For very specific complaints, a targeted massage may be more effective.

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The information on this page is for general guidance only and does not constitute medical advice. For health-related questions, please consult a doctor.