6 Best Massage Therapy Clinics in Berlin (2026)
We ranked 6 massage therapy clinics in Berlin by patient reviews, pricing, and international patient services. Prices from €19.00 to €155.00.
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Faircare by Inna
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Faircare by Inna
Rykestraße 22, 10405 Berlin, Germany
Faircare by Inna is a women-only wellness sanctuary tucked away in Berlin-Prenzlauer Berg, offering a calm, private setting for bodywork treatments delivered exclusively to female clients. Founded and run by Inna, the studio combines manual skill with proprietary body-treatment technologies to address lymphatic health, body composition, and muscular tension — all in an intimate boutique space designed for comfort and discretion. The studio's signature treatments centre on the LIPOKILLER technique, a proprietary hemo-lymphatic drainage method that targets fat deposits and fluid retention simultaneously by working the lymphatic and circulatory systems together. This is complemented by 8G anti-cellulite bodyforming technology, an advanced mechanical approach to reducing the appearance of cellulite and reshaping body contours. The full-body lymphatic drainage program addresses sluggish lymphatic flow across the whole body, making it popular with clients managing post-surgical swelling, chronic puffiness, or the effects of sedentary work. Beyond the specialist body treatments, Faircare offers a therapeutic massage menu including classic wellness full-body massage and a 90-minute hot stone massage using heated basalt stones for deep muscular relief. A targeted facial lift treatment rounds out the menu, addressing skin firmness and facial contour without injectables. With a perfect 5.0 rating from 204 Treatwell reviews and appointments available Tuesday to Saturday by prior booking, Faircare by Inna delivers a consistently high-quality, personalised experience.
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A 60-minute full body wellness massage combining classic Swedish techniques with therapeutic pressure to relieve muscular tension, improve circulation, and promote deep relaxation.
A 90-minute therapeutic massage incorporating heated basalt stones to deliver deep muscular warmth, enhance relaxation, and relieve chronic tension in ways that hands alone cannot achieve.
heal.
Scharnhorststrasse 25, 10115 Berlin, Germany
heal. is a functional medicine practice in Berlin-Mitte that takes an integrative, evidence-based approach to health optimisation. The clinic combines conventional medical knowledge with targeted micronutrient therapy, offering a focused menu of intravenous infusions designed to address specific physiological needs — from immune support and detoxification to cellular energy production and longevity. The IV therapy programme covers six distinct formulations: a foundational Vitamin C infusion, the classic Myers Cocktail for broad-spectrum nutrient replenishment, an immune-boosting blend, a mitochondrial energy protocol with CoQ10 and amino acids, a detox infusion featuring glutathione and alpha-lipoic acid, and a full NAD+ infusion for cellular repair. Cupping therapy rounds out the treatment menu for musculoskeletal recovery. Each treatment plan is personalised following an initial consultation. Located on Scharnhorststrasse in the Mitte district, heal. operates by appointment only with a bilingual German-English team. The clinic accepts cash, card, and bank transfer, making it accessible for both local residents and international visitors seeking functional medicine care in central Berlin.
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Circle Health
Giesebrechtstrasse 20, 10629 Berlin, Germany
Circle Health is a functional medicine and longevity clinic in Berlin-Charlottenburg that takes a root-cause approach to health optimisation. Rather than treating symptoms in isolation, their medical team combines diagnostic testing with targeted therapies — IV infusions, ozone therapy, IHHT altitude training, red light therapy — to address underlying imbalances and support the body's own repair mechanisms. The clinic stands out for the breadth of modalities available under one roof. A single visit can combine a NAD+ infusion with red light therapy and osteopathy, or a comprehensive longevity check with gut microbiome analysis. This integrated approach means patients can work with one clinical team across multiple interventions rather than coordinating between separate specialists. With over 7,000 patients served and a 4.9-star rating, the clinic has built a strong reputation in Berlin's growing longevity scene. Practically, Circle Health operates seven days a week including Saturdays until 5pm and Sundays until 4pm — unusual for a medical clinic in Germany. The team speaks both German and English fluently, making it accessible to Berlin's large international community. Located on Giesebrechtstrasse in Charlottenburg, it is well-connected by public transport and close to Kurfürstendamm.
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Urban Boost Station
Pariser Str. 43, 10707 Berlin, Germany
Urban Boost Station is a dedicated longevity and recovery studio in Berlin-Wilmersdorf, combining several evidence-based recovery modalities under one roof. The studio's approach centres on making clinical-grade recovery technology accessible through simple pricing and walk-in-friendly operations. The treatment menu spans five core modalities: whole-body electric cryotherapy using a MECOTEC chamber reaching -100°C (nitrogen-free, consistent temperature), full-body infrared sauna sessions, Normatec pneumatic compression for lymphatic drainage and muscle recovery, HydroJet water-pressure massage, and EMP electromagnetic body contouring for muscle stimulation. Each treatment runs 20 minutes, making it practical to combine multiple modalities in a single visit. First-time visitors can try any treatment at a €19 trial price before committing to packages. Regular pricing includes single sessions, 10-packs, and unlimited monthly memberships starting at €69/month for 4 sessions. The studio also accepts ClassPass and Urban Sports Club memberships, giving flexibility for visitors who prefer not to commit to a local subscription. Located near Pariser Strasse in Wilmersdorf, the studio operates Monday to Friday 10am-7pm with reduced Saturday hours.
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tranxx — Schwebebad & Massagewelt
Akazienstraße 27/28, 10823 Berlin, Germany
tranxx is a dedicated float tank and massage studio in Berlin-Schöneberg, operating since the early days of the German floating scene. The studio offers two distinct floating experiences: the FloatEgg, one of the largest enclosed floating pods on the market at 2.40m x 1.70m, and an open-design float pool measuring 2.30m x 2.30m with a 2-metre ceiling height — providing a less claustrophobic alternative for first-time floaters or those who prefer open space. Both floating environments use a 25% Epsom salt (magnesium sulfate) solution heated to skin temperature (approximately 36°C), creating effortless buoyancy that eliminates gravitational pressure on the body. Optional underwater music and lighting can be toggled by the floater, allowing complete control over the level of sensory deprivation. The high magnesium concentration is absorbed transdermally during the session, supporting muscle relaxation, stress reduction, and sleep quality. tranxx also offers professional massage therapy, which can be combined with a float session for a comprehensive relaxation experience. The studio is open daily from 10:00 to 22:00 (with seasonal Tuesday closures from May through September) and caters to both German and English-speaking clients. With nearly 500 reviews and a 4.8-star rating, it is one of Berlin's most established and highest-rated float centres.
MyWellness Berlin
Kurfürstendamm 146, 10709 Berlin, Germany
MyWellness Berlin brings a private-suite wellness concept to one of the city's most prominent boulevards. Unlike Berlin's traditional public thermal baths — Liquidrom, Vabali, or the Stadtbad complexes — every session here takes place in a fully enclosed room reserved exclusively for your group. Three suite tiers scale from a simple infrared cabin with relaxation seating up to a full wet-area suite with Finnish sauna, infrared sauna, and whirlpool bath, making it equally suited to a quick midweek wind-down or a longer couples' evening. The Comfort suite is the entry point at €22 per person per hour, offering an infrared sauna and lounge area with towels and robes included. The Superior Light suite adds a traditional Finnish sauna alongside the infrared cabin for €28, while the top-tier Superior suite combines infrared sauna, Finnish sauna, and a private whirlpool bath for €30 — with drinks included. A 60-minute couples massage option at €79 per person rounds out the menu for visitors who want hands-on bodywork in addition to heat therapy. Located at Kurfürstendamm 146 in Charlottenburg, the studio operates from 09:00 until 01:00 seven days a week (last entry at 23:00), making it one of Berlin's latest-running private wellness options. Walk-ins are accepted subject to availability, and the per-person pricing keeps costs manageable even on a major commercial boulevard — a Superior suite for two costs €60 total per hour, well below the day-pass prices at most full-service spas in the city.
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How We Ranked These Clinics
Rankings are based on patient reviews, pricing transparency, and service quality for massage therapy in Berlin:
- ✓ Patient Reviews – Aggregated from Google and verified review platforms
- ✓ Pricing Transparency – Clear, upfront pricing published online
- ✓ International Services – English-speaking staff, patient coordinators
- ✓ Range of Services – Variety of massage therapy options available
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- Longevity.haus Database: Clinic listings with direct partnerships (Updated: 2026-05-22)
- Google Reviews: Aggregated ratings from Google Maps – Ratings may vary over time
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