Massage Therapy in Prague
See our ranked guide: Best Massage Therapy in Prague →Massage Therapy in Prague ranges from Kč399 to Kč2,299 across 17 providers. Saunia offers the most affordable options from Kč399, while premium providers charge up to Kč2,299. The median price is Kč1,399.
Prices verified June 2026
Massage Therapy in Prague costs from €16 to €120, median €37 across 13 clinics. Prices shown in EUR; updated June 2026.
Massage Therapy prices in Prague
The cheapest clinic here is 56% below the Prague median.
Compare Massage Therapy prices across countriesUpdated June 2026.
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Sports Massage (60 min)
Deep tissue massage for athletes.
Aroma Thai Oil Massage (60 min)
Aromatherapy with essential oils.
Deep Tissue / Myofascial Massage (60min)
Myofascial release targeting deep connective tissue restrictions. Uses sustained pressure and slow strokes to release fascial adhesions, restore tissue glide, and address chronic pain patterns that superficial massage cannot reach.
Sports Massage (60min)
A full-body sports massage designed for athletes and active individuals. Combines deep pressure, stretching, and targeted work on muscle groups under load to improve recovery, reduce delayed-onset muscle soreness, and restore range of motion.
Thai Massage (90 min)
Extended traditional Thai massage.
Manual Therapy
Hands-on treatment for joint and muscle dysfunction.
Manual Lymphatic Drainage Massage
Manual lymphatic drainage at CPM Pavla Koláře uses light, rhythmic, directional strokes to stimulate the lymphatic system and reduce fluid accumulation in the tissues. Performed by trained therapists, this gentle technique is applied to the lymph nodes and lymph vessels to support detoxification, reduce post-surgical oedema, and improve circulation. Available in 20-minute targeted, 60-minute, and 90-minute full-body formats with pack pricing.
Lymphatic Drainage Massage (60min)
Manual lymphatic drainage using gentle, rhythmic techniques to stimulate lymph flow, reduce fluid retention, support detoxification, and boost immune function. A light-pressure treatment focused on the lymphatic system rather than muscles.
Therapeutic Health Massage
Therapeutic health massage at CPM Pavla Koláře is a clinically oriented manual treatment for muscle tension, circulation improvement, and physical and mental well-being — administered by qualified massage therapists working within a medical setting. Available in 30, 60, and 90-minute formats, the massage is tailored to the presenting condition rather than following a fixed routine, making it appropriate both as a standalone treatment and as a complement to physiotherapy or post-session recovery. The 60-minute session is the most popular choice for comprehensive full-body tension release.
Lymphatic Drainage (50 min)
Manual lymphatic drainage massage using gentle, rhythmic strokes to stimulate lymph flow, reduce fluid retention, and support the body's detoxification and immune systems over a 50-minute session.
Thai Oil Massage (90 min)
Extended oil massage session.
Thai Massage (90 min)
A 90-minute traditional Thai massage combining assisted stretching, acupressure, and rhythmic compression for deep flexibility and energy-line work.
Sports Massage (90 min)
Extended sports massage.
Thai Massage (120 min)
Full body Thai massage session.
Herbal Massage (90 min)
Thai herbal ball compress massage.
Lymphatic Drainage and Lifting Facial Massage
The lymphatic drainage and lifting facial massage at Impera Clinic is a very popular technique developed for active lymphatic drainage, relaxation of the mimic muscles, and strengthening of the facial contours. It is suitable as a prevention of premature skin ageing, eliminates facial puffiness and dark circles under the eyes, and evens out and improves the skin tone. For its relaxing and anti-stress effects it is recommended to everyone, and it is also suitable during pregnancy. A course of 6–8 weekly sessions is recommended.
Hot Stone Massage (90 min)
Volcanic hot stone therapy.
