Stamford Day Spas



There are 20 day spas in Stamford, Connecticut offering treatments and services including, but not limited to, massages, manicures, pedicures, aromatherapy, acupuncture, facials, and more. Choose a Stamford day spa from the list below, read user reviews and ratings from customers, compare services and pricing, and find the one that's right for you. Let one of these top spas pamper you today!

188 day spas found for 'Stamford, Connecticut' and surrounding areas.

1
Exhale Connecticut
Stamford, Connecticut 06904
(212) 300-2330
0.0
 mi.
2
Dew Yoga
Stamford, Connecticut 06905
(203) 524-2919
0.4
 mi.
3
Noelle Spa for Beauty and Wellness
Stamford, Connecticut 06905
203-322-3445
0.4
 mi.
4
Sema Skin Care
Stamford, Connecticut 06905
0.4
 mi.
5
Advanced Skin Concepts Ltd
Stamford, Connecticut 06905
203-321-8463
0.4
 mi.
6
The Primping Place
Stamford, Connecticut 06905
0.4
 mi.
7
BlueStreak Sports Training
Stamford, Connecticut 06907
(203) 969-2583
1.5
 mi.
8
C3 Athletics
Stamford, Connecticut 06902
(203) 588-9542
1.5
 mi.
9
Allied Training Professionals
Stamford, Connecticut 06902
(203) 352-7515
1.5
 mi.
10
Doctors' Cosmetic Laser Ctr
Stamford, Connecticut 06902
203-325-3252
1.5
 mi.
11
Yoga Souls Ct.
Stamford, Connecticut 06902
(203) 327-3232
1.5
 mi.
12
La Jolie Femme Day Spa 388 Summer St
Stamford, Connecticut 06901
203-327-4102
2.1
 mi.
13
Agora Spa at The Stamford Marriott
Stamford, Connecticut 06901
(203)977-1234
2.1
 mi.
14
Agora Spa
Stamford, Connecticut 06901
203-977-1234
2.1
 mi.
15
Hands On Massage
Greenwich, Connecticut 06830
(203) 531-7929
5.4
 mi.
16
Delamar Greenwich Harbor
Greenwich, Connecticut 06830
866.335.2627
5.4
 mi.
17
Empys Day Spa
Greenwich, Connecticut 06830
203-661-6625
5.4
 mi.
18
Warren Tricomi Salons
Greenwich, Connecticut 06830
203-863-9300
5.4
 mi.
19
Peak Wellness
Greenwich, Connecticut 06830
203-625-9608
5.4
 mi.
20
Serenity Spa Greenwich
Greenwich, Connecticut 06830
203-629-9000
5.4
 mi.
1- 20 of 188 in Stamford, Connecticut





Day Spa Frequently Asked Questions


What is a spa?
Spas are businesses that provide a variety of beauty, health, and therapeutic treatments. A day spa is different than other spas as the customer only visits for the duration of the treatment, with overnight accommodations not available. A medical spa offers treatment and therapy that require a doctor's supervision, such as laser resurfacing and Botox injections.

What treatments might a spa offer?
A day spa may offer customers massages, in various formats, facials, peels, body wraps, aromatherapy, waxing, acupressure, acupuncture, steam therapy, manicures, pedicures, microdermabrasion, and hydrotherapy.

How do I find the right spa for me?
There are many day spas to choose from so you'll need to do some research. Use the ThirdAge.com day spa directory as your starting point to create a list of possible spas. Read user reviews and compare ratings from previous customers of the spa to get a sense of customer satisfaction. Once you have a list of candidates, call each spa and ask questions regarding their services, pricing, and any other questions you have.

Do I need to be naked during my massage?
One of the main concerns spa customers have is whether or not take off clothes for a massage. The best bet is to do whatever makes you feel comfortable. A massage is typically given while nude, but you will be covered with a sheet at all times. Only the part of your body being massaged will be exposed. If you are not comfortable being completely naked you are welcome to keep your underwear on.

Should I leave a tip? How much?
Another common question is whether you should tip the therapist administering your treatment, and if so, how much. Your spa treatment is a personal service and as with most service businesses, a tip is part of the therapists' compensation. You can leave whatever tip you're comfortable with based on the quality of the service, but 15% to 20% is typically recommended. Gratuity is normally not included in a gift certificate if you are using one for your spa visit.

Do I have to talk during my spa treatment?
The therapist will follow your lead. You can chat the entire time or relax in silence. It is completely up to you. If you are uncomfortable at any point you should speak up immediately and feel 100% comfortable doing so. It is the therapist's job to ensure you have a perfect spa experience and will cater the touch and other elements to your desires.

Pre Spa Treatment Tips
The day spa you visit may have a sauna or pool for you to use before or after your treatment. Ask the staff what facilities are available. Turn off your cell phone or other digital devices before entering the spa. It is meant to be a quiet, tranquil, and relaxing environment so it is recommended that you turn off all distracting devices. Many spas will recommend that you take a brief shower before your treatment in order to allow any products used to absorb well.