Unfortunately, it seems as though Spa Sarojin has closed. The Thai restaurant on the first floor is still open.
Have you ever walked by this building in Old Downtown? It is the host of a barbecue, wedding planner, coffee shop, a pretty good Thai restaurant, and spa, all sharing the Sarojin name.
The spa is on the 3rd floor. Before walking through the door, make sure you take your shoes off and put on a pair of the provided slippers.
You’ll be greeted with a smile by the manager of the spa. Her English name is Lyndsey. She speaks English fairly well so as long as you’re patient, communication shouldn’t be a problem. When I initially went in for information, she gave me their spa menu in Korean and told me the very basics of each treatment. I took the menu home and translated it into English (scroll to the bottom of the post for the menu/price list).
My experience was quite interesting. After changing into my gown, I realized I wasn’t told how to lay in the bed so I just sat there and waited. The two Thai massage therapists and the manager all came into the room and helped me get situated.
I had booked a Basic Body Treatment Massage and a Trouble Therapy Facial. They started with the back massage. Both therapists stayed in the room, but only one was working on me. The therapist started out straddling me on the bed and the massage was really relaxing. Once she hopped down off the bed she started using what felt like her elbows. It hurt so much, but I can only blame myself. When asked, I said I wanted it “a little bit strong.” I don’t think the Thai girls spoke English well because they didn’t understand me telling them that it was hurting (I think they thought I was saying I was hot). If you don’t like feeling elbows running down each of your back ribs and shoulder blades, repeatedly, then I suggest you mention that to Lyndsey before your massage. I told her that it was painful afterwards and I’ll definitely ask them to take it much easier on me next time.
The facial felt amazing! It was so relaxing. The best part was the face and scalp massage. I felt more relaxed during that bit than I ever have during a massage or facial before. If you want extractions, you need to ask beforehand. Just say “black heads” instead of extractions and she should understand what you want.
Overall, I’m very pleased with Spa Sarojin and I will definitely be going back. Next time I’ll be sure to say I’d like a very gentle massage. 😉
PLEASE NOTE: Spa Sarojin only takes cash. They do not take credit cards.
Facials |
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A. Basic Care |
B. Anti Aging & Lifting |
C. Trouble Therapy |
D. V Line Contouring |
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Duration |
60 Minutes |
60 Minutes |
60 Minutes |
60 Minutes |
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Price |
40,000 won |
40,000 won |
60,000 won |
60,000 won |
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Sarojin Gold Facials |
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E. Whitening Care |
F. Blue Caviar Therapy |
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Program |
PH balance, intensive moisturizing, promotes cell regeneration, whitening |
Promotes lymphatic circulation, strengthens skin elasticity |
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Duration |
60 Minutes |
60 Minutes |
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Price |
80,000 won |
80,000 won |
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Massage Treatments |
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G. Basic Body Treatment |
H. Slimming |
I. Body Scrub Treatment |
Thai Massage |
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Program |
Back & lower body aroma massage, muscle relaxation |
Forearm, abdomen, thighs and calves: Improves circulation, helps detoxify the body |
Sauna, aromatherapy body massage, muscle relaxation, exfoliating |
Thai Yoga Massage/Therapy |
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Duration |
60 Minutes |
60 Minutes |
120 Minutes |
120 minutes |
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Price |
60,000 won |
60,000 won |
70,000 won |
120,000 won |
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30 Minute Massage |
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J. Scalp |
K. Feet |
L. Abdomen |
M. Back |
N. Legs |
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30 Minutes |
30 Minutes |
30 Minutes |
30 Minutes |
30 Minutes |
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40,000 won |
40,000 won |
40,000 won |
40,000 won |
40,000 won |
Lyndsey also told me that if you pay for 10 treatments upfront, you will get a discount or many many service-uh! If you’ve been in Korea long enough, you know that’s Konglish for freebies. I asked if you can buy the package and share it and she said that’s fine. The package I bought was 500,000 won and she said that it will give me a 700,000 won credit. That should last Dave and I awhile.
Spa Sarojin
11:00am – 10:00pm
Closed Wednesdays
Phone: 070-8258-4668
PLEASE NOTE: Spa Sarojin only takes cash. They do not take credit cards.
Thanks for this post!! I just moved to Ulsan and am definitely still getting it figured out. Do you have an address for this spa, or buses that drop off nearby/landmarks to look for? I’d really appreciate it!
For bus info, go here: http://ulsanonline.com/bus%20bydest.php?
I believe the bus will drop you off near the CGV building (the river is across the street). Walk toward the Lotte Castle (there will be a Tom N Toms out front). Take a left (after you turn you will see a GS25 on your left and Coffee Smith on your right). When Paris Baguette is on your left and there’s a giant TV over the street (at the traffic light), that’s Shinae-tap. Keep going straight one block and then turn left. Walk straight down that road for a few blocks and the building will be on the right. Use my photo of the building as a guide. You can’t miss it. Would love for you to come back and comment on your experience.
Do you live in the area? I live right in Old Downtown. If you ever need any help finding places in the area, let me know.
Thanks for all this informations…. I think we will try soon with my husband!
Your blog is very great and very helpfull!
Melanie
Thanks for your sweet comment, Melanie! I hope you and your husband enjoy it. If any of my information is outdated, please let me know.
Hi,
I just came Ulsan first time and definitely want to visit this place, can you please share the exact address so that I could enter that address in my car GPS as I am in Korea 1st time.
Thanks
SU