Best places to get a foot massage in Singapore
Whether it’s from our daily hustle or traversing Singapore’s many parks and gardens, sometimes we may find ourselves in need of TLC for our feet. You might instinctively think of heading to the nearest foot reflexology outlet for relief, especially for more affordable options.
While not as fanciful, there are massage parlours offering basic and fuss-free services that will still leave you feeling shiok. Here are affordable foot reflexology and foot massage parlours in Singapore that will be worth your time and money.
Table of Contents
- Best places to get a foot massage in Singapore
- What’s the difference between foot reflexology & foot massage?
- What does it mean when a reflexology point hurts?
- How much does a foot reflexology or foot massage in Singapore cost?
- 1. Balancez U
- Aroma foot massage from $48
- 2. Herbal Footcare Health & Beauty Centre
- 3. ZUYUE Foot Reflexology
- 4. My Father’s Feet
- 5. TC Reflexology
- 6. FootNote Reflexology
- 7. Health Step Foot Reflexology Centre
- 8. My Happy Feet
- 9. Yi He Tang Spa
- 10. Comfy Feet Reflexology
- 11. Wonderfoot TCM Massage
- Can foot reflexology have side effects?
- What should I or should I not do after foot reflexology?
- Who should not get foot reflexology?
- Foot massage shops in Singapore
What’s the difference between foot reflexology & foot massage?
Both terms are often used interchangeably by Singapore massage shops. But strictly speaking, foot reflexology focuses on specific pressure points that are said to affect various body parts. The technique of foot reflexology believes that targeting these specific points restores health and balance to the body.
Meanwhile, foot massages focus more on relieving muscle tension and boosting blood circulation. Furthermore, foot massages use kneading, rubbing, or pressing techniques for the entire foot rather than pin-pointing certain areas.
What does it mean when a reflexology point hurts?
As foot reflexology is rooted in Traditional Chinese Medicine, it is believed that when certain points hurt, there is an imbalance or a blockage in your vital energy, otherwise known as “qi”, levels.
This blocked energy is said to result in internal issues within the body. It is, however, important to note that foot reflexology is not considered to be backed up by Western medical evidence. That said, many still boast the positive outcome from reflexology to their well-being in general.
How much does a foot reflexology or foot massage in Singapore cost?
Here’s a price summary of our top picks for the best foot massage places in Singapore.
| Foot Massage | Best for | Location Details | Price Starting From |
| Balancez U | Aroma foot massage from $48 | Yishun Central, Kampung Admiralty | $32 for 30 minutes |
| Herbal Footcare Health & Beauty Centre | Foot massage in Orchard open till 3am | Orchard | $30.50 for 30 minutes |
| ZUYUE Foot Reflexology | From $20 for 30 minutes | Sembawang, Yishun | $20 for 30 minutes |
| My Father’s Feet | Central outlet at Capitol Singapore | City Hall, Paya Lebar, Kovan, Serangoon | $30 for 30 minutes |
| TC Reflexology | Foot therapy from $20 | Lavender | $20 for 30 minutes |
| FootNote Reflexology | Convenient foot massage at PLQ & NEX | Paya Lebar | $38 for 30 minutes |
| Health Step Foot Reflexology Centre | 31 years of experience | Holland Village | $35 for 40 minutes |
| My Happy Feet | Weekday first-timer promotions | Holland Village | $30 for 30 minutes |
| Yi He Tang | Variety of foot reflexology services, including foot cupping | Jalan Besar | $43 for 45 minutes |
| Comfy Feet Reflexology | Thai foot reflexology | City Hall | $35 for 30 minutes |
| Wonderfoot Reflexology | 1-hour foot & shoulder massage for $50 | Bukit Merah, Thomson | $25 for 30 minutes |
1. Balancez U
Aroma foot massage from $48

Image credit: Balancez U (Yishun Central) via Google Maps
For those who live in the North, Balancez U offers foot reflexology sessions at Yishun Central and Kampung Admiralty. They offer 30-minute sessions for just $32, which is quite extensive for a foot pampering session. You can also opt for their hour-long aroma foot massage for $48, or a Jamu foot reflexology session starting from $53.
Their Yishun Central parlour has more than 200 reviews rating it 4.8 stars, with many past patrons recommending the Jamu treatment.
Balancez U review: “I went for foot reflexology with my sister and was pleasantly surprised—wow, a neighborhood place can have such an amazing massage experience! Will definitely come back again!” – kopiclk via Google Maps
Nearest MRT: Yishun, Admiralty
2. Herbal Footcare Health & Beauty Centre
Foot massage in Orchard that’s open till 3am

Image credit: Herbal Footcare Health And Beauty Centre
Whether you’re in need of a foot rub after a long day at work or after some Friday night partying, Herbal Footcare Health & Beauty Centre will deliver. On top of a convenient central location within Orchard Plaza that’s open till 3am, this foot massage parlour in Orchard offers foot reflexology for as low as $30.50 for 30 minutes.

Image credit: Herbal Footcare Health And Beauty Centre
With each foot massage, you will receive a free foot bath packed with Chinese herbs. They also offer 45-minute ($41.40) and 1-hour sessions ($49.10). If you’re looking for a more extensive massage, cupping and Guasha are also available with a body massage from $45.
Those with stiff shoulders to ease can come between 10.30am and 10.30pm to enjoy a 30-minute foot massage together with a 30-minute neck, shoulder and back massage for $60.
Herbal Footcare Health & Beauty Centre review: “Good if you’re looking for a foot massage, always my go-to since it’s near my place!” – Xing via Google Maps
Nearest MRT: Orchard
3. ZUYUE Foot Reflexology
From $20 for 30 min

Image credit: Zuyue Body Wellness & Foot Spa Facebook
ZUYUE Foot Reflexology is an affordable foot massage parlour in Singapore, best known for having one of the cheapest rates available. They have 2 outlets in Sembawang and Yishun, and both have a near 5-star rating on Google with over 1,000 combined reviews.
Here, a 30-minute foot massage costs just $20. You can also get a 45-minute one for $30, and a full hour for just $40. If an hour-long foot massage isn’t enough to de-stress you, you can opt for their signature combo ($92), which includes an additional 60-minute full-body massage.
Zuyue Foot Reflexology review: “The ambience was relaxing, and the staff are all friendly and welcoming. I am fussy with masseuses, but they have good and experienced staff. Will definitely come back again.” – Lina Md via Google Maps
Nearest MRT: Yishun, Sembawang
4. My Father’s Feet
From $28, with central outlet in Capitol Singapore

Image credit: My Father’s Feet via Google Maps
Drop by My Father’s Feet’s Yio Chu Kang or Kovan outlet to get yourself a 30-minute massage for as low as $30. Otherwise, you can enjoy a full hour of massage for $48 if you need a longer session. You’ll be able to relax in peace as there’s no hard-selling of massage packages here.

Image credits: My Father’s Feet via Google Map
If you don’t live near Yio Chu Kang or Kovan, My Father’s Feet also has an outlet in Capitol Singapore that you can visit. The prices for this outlet are slightly higher, but what you get is convenience as it’s within walking distance to City Hall MRT station. A 30-minute foot massage here will set you back by $38, while a 60-minute session costs $65.
My Father’s Feet review: “I had a good experience at this foot reflexology shop. The therapists were skilled, attentive, and able to pinpoint tension areas immediately. The environment was clean, calming, and comfortable. I left feeling refreshed and noticeably lighter.” – Ben Huang via Google Maps
Full list of My Father’s Feet outlets.
5. TC Reflexology
Foot therapy from $20

Image credit: T C Reflexology via Google Maps
If you are one who prefers a simple massage without frills, TC Reflexology will fit the bill. For $20, you can get a 30-minute foot therapy session, while a one-hour session costs just $38.
Besides foot massages, TC Reflexology also offers full-body massages for as low as $35 for 30 minutes, along with affordable TCM treatments like cupping and gua sha at the same rate. So if you’d like to undo the knots that might be hidden in your body, you can also get it done here for a low cost.
TC Reflexology review: “[The masseuse]’s skills are truly excellent, and he’s very attentive in helping with aches and pains. After just a few massages, I could really feel the difference.” – Connie Liew via Google Maps
Nearest MRT: Lavender
6. FootNote Reflexology
Convenient foot massage in Paya Lebar Quarter (PLQ) & NEX

Image credit: Footnote Reflexology via Google Map
If you’re afraid of venturing far out into unknown places for a cheap foot massage, stop by FootNote Reflexology, which is conveniently located at PLQ Mall and NEX. Take a look at their 4.9-star Google rating and you’ll know that this spa is highly rated by past customers. Yet, massages here won’t burn a hole in your wallet.
You can enjoy further discounts here when you sign up as a member. 30 minutes of their signature foot reflexology costs $38 for non-members and comes with a free organic foot soak. Meanwhile, members only have to pay $33 for the same service.

Image credit: FootNote Reflexology via Google Maps
Your membership package can also be shared among family members and friends within 1 year of purchase, so you can jio them to get a foot rub of their own without worrying about your membership points being under-utilised.
FootNote Reflexology review: “I’m always impressed by their warm and customer-focused service. The front desk staff are proactive in recommending massage options that best suit my needs each time I visit. The therapists are highly skilled, and I always leave feeling relaxed and comfortable after the session.” – Lee Patricia via Google Maps
Nearest MRT: Paya Lebar, Serangoon
7. Health Step Foot Reflexology Centre
31 years of massage experience
Located among throngs of food and beauty shops in Holland Village is Health Step Foot Reflexology Centre. With 31 years of reflexology experience under its belt, this massage parlour keeps customers, including the expat crowd, coming back for their trusted service.

Image credit: Health Step Foot Reflexology Centre
Despite their heaps of experience, their prices have remained humble, with foot massages going as low as $35 for 40 minutes. You can also take advantage of their weekday combo deal to receive a $5 discount on any foot reflexology session combined with a back or body massage.
Health Step Foot Reflexology Centre review: “Great foot massage and full body massage. I keep renewing my package, highly recommended – all therapists are good and well- experienced.” – Marie Kretz Di Meglio via Google Maps
Nearest MRT: Holland Village
8. My Happy Feet
Weekday massage package for first-timers

Image credit: My Happy Feet via Google Maps
Also nestled in Holland Village is a tranquil massage parlour where you will be able to relax while you get your feet massaged. My Happy Feet offers foot reflexology ($30 for 30 mins) as well as a herbal detox foot bath ($15 for 15 mins) to give your feet the full treatment they deserve.
First-timers can enjoy a weekday promotion for a massage combination to relieve not just your feet, but also your back and shoulders. For the discounted price of $38 (U.P. $68), you can get a 1-hour footwork combination that includes a foot and back massage. Otherwise, there’s also a 15% discount when you book My Happy Feet’s services from Monday to Thursday.
Nearest MRT: Holland Village
My Happy Feet review: “Wonderful massage! Lovely and peaceful ambience.” – Jana Dawson via Google Maps
9. Yi He Tang Spa
Variety of foot reflexology services, including foot cupping

Image credit: Yi He Tang Spa via Google Maps
A 5-minute walk from Jalan Besar MRT station, Yi He Tang – formerly known as Pure Foot Reflexology – offers a wide range of foot reflexology services, including classic foot massages, dead skin removal ($38), and even foot cupping ($38).
At $43, you’ll get a heavenly 45-minute reflexology session, where a skilled therapist kneads out knots from your soles and massages sore arches. Otherwise, you can enjoy a thorough 1-hour session for just $5 extra.
The spa also offers oil body massages from $68 and tuina acupressure from $48, for those looking to give their bodies some much-needed love.
Yi He Tang Spa review: “The staff was friendly, awesome massage and very well-mannered. The environment is quiet, adding to the overall calming experience. A foot massage here is very comfortable, making it an ideal spot for relaxation.” – Lawrence Joy via Google Maps
Nearest MRT: Jalan Besar
10. Comfy Feet Reflexology
Thai foot reflexology at Peninsula Shopping Centre

Image credit: Comfy Feet Reflexology via Google Maps
Located centrally at Peninsula Shopping Centre, Comfy Feet Reflexology specialises in Thai foot reflexology and body therapy, perfect for giving your soles a break after a long day. A 30-minute foot massage costs $35, while a 60-minute session is $48.
For a more comprehensive treatment, you can try their 40-minute foot and 20-minute shoulder & back massage combo for $58, which also eases upper body tension. With friendly staff and a cosy environment, it’s a convenient spot for quick pick-me-ups and longer relaxation sessions.
Don’t just take our word for it. Comfy Feet Reflexology has a perfect 5-star rating across 300 reviews on Google.
Comfy Feet Reflexology review: “The prices are reasonable, staff were friendly, and the place is cosy and clean! Perfect for your tired feet after a long day of walking. I felt so refreshed after!” – Jenny Lim via Google Maps
Nearest MRT: City Hall
11. Wonderfoot TCM Massage
1-hour foot & shoulder massage for $50
If you like your foot reflexology with a side of shoulder or body massage, then drop by Wonderfoot TCM Massage. An a la carte foot massage starts from $25 for 30 minutes, up to $60 for 90 minutes. You can also add on essential oils for a more aromatic massage for $5.

Image credit: Wonderfoot Reflexology via Google Maps
But if you want to release tension in your shoulders as well, you can get a 40-minute foot and 20-minute shoulder massage for $50. Alternatively, go for a full-body massage should aches persist everywhere. A quick 20-minute body massage will set you back just $25, but you can also get up to 2 hours for $105.
Wonderfoot TCM Massage has 5 outlets around Singapore in Bukit Merah, Upper Thomson, Katong, Jalan Kayu, and Bedok. You can also book massage sessions with them on ClassPass if you have credits there to use.
Wonderfoot TCM Massage review: “Relaxing, clean establishment with very friendly and professional staff. The attention and customisation of your feet’s needs is carefully curated along the experience. They provide water and an eyemask, which I found thoughtful.” – Maria Azevo via Google Maps
Full list of Wonderfoot TCM Massage outlets.
(Closed) Feet Haven
Glowing reviews on Facebook

Image credit: Toh Dennis via Google Maps
Feet Haven has closed.
Can foot reflexology have side effects?
Most people feel relaxed after a foot reflexology session. At most, you might also feel a little lightheaded or a tad sore in the soles of your feet. You can always request your masseuse use a lighter touch if you are sensitive to pressure.
What should I or should I not do after foot reflexology?
Some aftercare practices you should keep in mind are to stay hydrated to help your body flush out any toxins and to avoid any taxing workouts for at least a full day to give your body time to recover.
Who should not get foot reflexology?
Though foot reflexology is generally safe for everyone, there are times when you should avoid it. These include people with foot injuries, gout, unhealed or open wounds, and contagious skin conditions. Those with a history of blood clotting or circulation issues should especially be cautious, as foot reflexology helps with circulation and risks moving clots towards the brain or heart.
It is completely safe for pregnant women to get foot reflexology. However, you might want to opt for an oil-less massage, as some essential oils are not safe for pregnant women to use.
Foot massage shops in Singapore
Massages don’t have to be expensive to be good. Whether you prefer short 30-minute sessions or a full-body massage, drop by any of these foot reflexology parlours in Singapore to take a short break from your busy schedule without worrying about breaking the bank.
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Cover image adapted from: Sherwyn, Wonderfoot Reflexology via Google Maps
Last updated by Celine Wee on 24th February 2026.

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