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Thai Massage in Ipswich

Thai massage is an ancient ayurvedic healing art. Through application of pressure on energy lines and points, and a vast array of passive stretching movements performed with the hands, feet, knees and elbow's, the body experiences profound relaxation, peripheral stimulation of internal organs, increased flexibility and increased flow of energy. It is performed on a futon on the floor with the client comfortably dressed.

Trying a traditional thai massage is a brilliant way of leaving the regular back massage rut that many of us are stuck in. A full thai massage doesn't involve any oils, so you are fully clothed as the massage takes place. It is more vigorous and energising than many other forms of massage, and works a bit like yoga, to improve circulation and stretch and relax muscles.

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From beauty salons to barber shops, cosmetic surgeons to gyms, and tanning salon to spas, Secret Salons has Ipswich covered. We've found you the list of the best Thai Massage salons in Ipswich. Just give your chosen salon a call or drop in, and book your appointment today. Keep your eyes peeled for special Secret Salons offers the salons may be promoting on their salon pages, and then once you've chosen and had your Ipswich Thai Massage appointment, don't forget to come back and write a review!

Ipswich

Ipswich is well connected with services to both London Stansted and Norwich International Airports. In addition, the Ipswich station is located within a mile of the town centre and provides frequent services to London, Norwich, Cambridge, and Lowestoft. Driving in the city can be slow due to frequent congestion on the roads. Ipswich is cycle-friendly, with several cycle paths and shared pavements, as well as the benefit of the town being relatively flat. The Ipswich Museum on High Street is one of the oldest publicly funded museums in Britain outside of London and contains many galleries, including the Victorian Natural History Gallery. The Ancient House on Buttermarket is one of Suffolk's best examples of Pargeting (a decorative plastering applied to building walls). The building dates back to the 1400s and was restored in 1984. Other intriguing architectural buildings include the Wolsey's Gate or the Willis Building, which was designed by Sir Norman Foster. Crown Pools on Crown Street is one of the best leisure centres in Suffolk and provides an assortment of different pools to accommodate all types of swimmers of all ages. Boat owners can take advantage of the ever popular Ipswich Haven Marina, which has been expanded twice since its opening in 2000. A few of the local public parks include Sherrington Park on Sherrington Road, Broomhill Park on Valley Road and the large Christchurch Park on Westfield Road. The Ipswich Town Football Club play their matches at the Portman Road Stadium and maintain a strong rivalry with the Norwich Football Club. The new Wolsey Theatre on Civic Drive seats 400 people and hosts a variety of entertainment shows and productions. The Regent Theatre is the largest theatre venue in East Anglia, with a maximum capacity of about 1,700 people.In the south-eastern part of the town is Norwich Road, which is a good place to interact with the community and browse the many shops and restaurants selling food, snacks and local products from all over the world. A few of the best restaurants in Ipswich include the Chinese restaurant Trongs, the Indian restaurant My Keralam, and the seafood restaurant Loch Fyne.

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