Your urban oasis for Korean-style sauna, spa treatments, and relaxation in Los Angeles.
Full-day access to traditional dry saunas, steam rooms, hot tubs, and locker rooms with hygiene amenities.
Professional body scrubs and massages performed by trained therapists for deep relaxation and skin renewal.
Uniform-provided mixed-gender zones with loungers, clay rooms, and quiet spaces for socializing or resting.
On-site restaurant serving authentic dishes like spicy beef bulgogi, passion fruit slush, and other Korean favorites.
Options for up to 7-hour visits or overnight stays with amenities like mats and blankets for comfort.
Private room with massage chairs available for rent in short sessions to relieve tension.
Spa Palace is a premier Korean-style bath house and wellness center in Los Angeles, offering a comprehensive escape from city life. Spread across multiple stories, our facility features traditional saunas, hot tubs, steam rooms, and a co-ed relaxation area. We provide body scrubs, massages, and delicious Korean cuisine like spicy beef bulgogi. Whether you're seeking a few hours of tranquility or an extended stay, our goal is to rejuvenate your body and mind in a clean, respectful environment. Ideal for individuals, friends, and special occasions.
Place is great in facilities and food, but turned into a sexual harassment club. They have no complaints book, their eMail is bouncing back. Communicating it here then. At least the males part of sauna turned into harassment club - multiple individuals commiting sexual plays in saunas. Reported and got two expelled. Just to walk back and find another 3 masturbating dudes. Multiple witnesses, multiple occasions. Heard same from friends, but though it was a one-off misunderstanding. Stay away!
Stopped by for a second time while in the area- first time a few years ago. Well maintained and organized, clean and spacious. Locker rooms are equipped for shaving, hair and hygiene, everything you would expect to get ready. Except the towel situation is unclear do you ask front desk for another? I have not been able to experience the pool since I arrived out of hours, but there is a plung pool and hot tubs in the locker rooms. Uniforms provided for the mixed area. The Clay room was extremely hot and couldn't stay in for more than a minute. It is calm at night but also noticeably quiet in the various rooms, spa music would enhance the experience in those areas. I was hoping to have a nap after relaxing in the hot tub, sauna and steam room. But the "sleeping/relaxing" rooms pictured on the website were either no longer there or on the female locker side. There are only mats, which is awkward to stack to make a functional support for western nap. The loungers pictured were more for reading in the relaxation room, and the lay flat lounge was still around but just in the middle of the locker room. I asked the front desk for a blanket since I got the over night pass, and that did make it a tiny bit more comfortable for a nap once I stacked mats but I wouldn't know if that would be effective if it is a busy day. The sleep room was unfortunately off the locker room and supply closet so while the cleaning was appreciated, the noise was not. There was one massage chair room that gave a good massage for $5/10min. A good option for a quick layover or after-event stop.
I have visited several Korean bath houses nationwide and this was the most disappointing one. Customer Service: First time here and I ask the front desk clerk do they give tours so that I know what is in the facility. She says with manager next to her" No, we cannot do tours because people are walking around naked". I said if I am about to go back inside, I am suppose to wander aimlessly? She says, "there are people back there to help". My point: I had to wall around several stories of this location with no clue where to go. Signs lead to places that were not accurate locations and the layout was weird and not simple to follow. Amenities: Salon is outside of the facility, so you have to go on there first with all your items or go in and come back out. They allow people to wear shoes. No one followed the No cameras policy. They are stingy with towels and you have to wear a robe everywhere. Except.. in the pool area where the hot tubs there was full of foam because someone wore hygiene products in it. Yuck. Hair in drains everywhere, but had the nerve to be grabbing towels every chance the "staff" had. Mold oresent near the wet sauna on ceiling. Also mold in wet sauna on floor. I would not visit again. The Cleanliness then having to understand a 10,000 square foot floor plan is crazy. Food was amazing. Had spicy beef Bulgogi and passion fruit slush. The cook older Asian guy was great spirited and very patient me. Unlike the front door staff. The black guy on checkout was great at multitasking. Sorry I do not know names, no name tags.
Sauna itself is nice but it would have been even better if the Asian male worker wouldn't give me an attitude of "I am tired of you and I hate you" and instead just be a little more polite and friendly and maybe even smile a little. Also, when I visited this my place, someone started masturbating right in the dry sauna room - this is insane.
A great way to spend my birthday! My friend and I had the most wonderful time here. Definitely worth the price and you can stay up to 7 hours with hour service. I got the body scrub and massage and it was heaven. The co-ed areas are nice and everyone was friendly but also respectful and quiet in general. Going to make this a monthly thing
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