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Cloud Nine BodyCare Spa

In the bustling enclave of Orchard, Singapore, Cloud Nine BodyCare Spa offers a serene retreat from urban life. With tranquil rooms, soothing melodies, and alert masseurs, it provides a perfect respite for weary souls. Delight in a range of rejuvenating services, including massages, hot stone therapy, and invigorating body scrubs. Flexible booking options and extended operating hours ensure accessibility to indulgent relaxation.

Details:

  • Price: Approximately 80 SGD for a minute session (excluding tips)

  • Operating Hours: AM to PM

  • Location: 5 Koek Road, #B to 18, Cuppage Plaza, Singapore (Walking distance from NS23 Somerset MRT Station)

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Spa D'Lite

Managed by the esteemed D Spa Group, Spa D'Lite offers a charming blend of nostalgia and modernity in the heart of Chinatown. With contemporary facilities, affordable prices, and top-notch therapists, it promises a rejuvenating experience for discerning urban men. Indulge in quality treatments amidst the quaint ambiance and emerge refreshed and revitalized.

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Is Singapore gay friendly? We explore this in our gay travel guide to Singapore setting out the best gay bars, clubs, hotels, safety tips, and oh-so-much more!

Gay Singapore is rising fond a fabulous phoenix from the ashes of COVID and lockdowns.

Change is happening here. It's speedy, and it's exciting.

On our first trip to Singapore in August the anti-gay law was still in place. The gay scene was nonetheless thriving compared to other parts of Asia. Then, Covid happened and many places lock down, some never reopened, including iconic venues like Taboo. We were updating this guide every month slowly removing queer venues from this guide as one by one they disappeared.

Then, by a stroke of luck, the Singaporean government decriminalized homosexuality in . This led to a rebirth of the gay scene in Singapore. A whole bunch of fresh venues sprung up like Tuck Shop and Sausage Market – to identify a few.

We returned to Singapore in March on a layover from Sydney to London. We were delighted to see the gay scene thriving and continuing to blossom. Put it this way, when we were