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Kabuki Springs & Spa

1750 Geary Boulevard,
San Francisco, CA 94115
(415) 922-6000
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Special offers:
Contact Kabuki Springs & Spa at (415) 922-6000 and ask about special offers!
Hours:
Mon
10:00AM - 10:00PM
Tue
10:00AM - 10:00PM
Wed
10:00AM - 10:00PM
Thu
10:00AM - 10:00PM
Fri
10:00AM - 10:00PM
Sat
10:00AM - 10:00PM
Sun
10:00AM - 10:00PM
Massage styles:
Shiatsu, Swedish
Amenities:
Changing rooms, Cold Plunge, Facials, Spa packages, Gift certificates, Sauna
Online registration/reservations:
no
Locations nationwide:
1
Atmosphere:
Asian, Calming, State of the art
Business description:
Non-traditional

Reviews (3)

Christopher C. Oct 19 2007
Kabuki Springs is one of my favorite places to go and relax. I can spend hours using the baths, sauna and steam room. When you add a massage, facial or other spa service, so much the better. One caution for right now (autumn 2007), there is currently construction going on in the building adjacent to the baths. If you are easily distracted, keep this in mind. They do provide ear plugs. I did not hear any construction noise in the spa area the last time I went.
Nirmala N. Jul 16 2007
Kabuki Springs can help you attain corporeal nirvana with its package combos of aromatherapy, acupuncture, and traditional massage. Whether you want to work out some kinks in your neck with Zen-inducing therapy or travel the Springs' oasis-like wet and dry sauna and traditional communal bathhouse, you'll have a lot of choices at your fingertips. Superlative treatments include Japanese style Shiatsu, an ancient massage practice designed to release pain through thumbs, fingers, feet, and other pressure points in the body ($55 for 50 minutes). Add acupuncture to the package for an extra $35 for an essential immune booster. The Abhyanga massage ($115 for 80 minutes) highlights another eastern wellness practice, Ayurveda, which works on the entire immune system. Warm oils are tailored to one's individual dosha (an organizing quality that determines a person's behavior and physique) in this rhythmic rubdown, followed by a soak in a traditional furo tub, a Japanese bath with a small basin and stool.
Karine G. Jun 24 2007
I love Kabuki. It is such a relaxing place. I love going on a Sunday night on a rainy or cold day - sitting in the hot tub and then putting sea salt on my skin & sitting in the steam room, then relaxing in one of their lounge chairs with a cup of iced cucumber water. Bliss. It puts you in such a peaceful mood.

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