REVIEW · PHNOM PENH
Reflexology Feet Massage in Phnom Penh
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Your feet take the brunt in Phnom Penh. At Bodia Spa Riverside, the modern Khmer setting makes it feel like a proper little retreat, and the reflexology approach focuses on pressure points in your feet to help you reset.
I also like how the whole experience is built around trained local therapists and homegrown products, so it feels grounded in Khmer spa culture rather than a generic chain. One thing to consider: this is a feet-first treatment, not a full-body massage, so plan expectations accordingly if you’re craving shoulder or back work.
In This Review
- Key points before you go
- Bodia Spa Riverside: a Khmer-leaning setting for feet-first relaxation
- What happens during the 90-minute reflexology feet massage
- The therapist factor: training, natural products, and real care
- Why reflexology feels so good after Phnom Penh walking
- Price and value: $28 for 90 minutes with real extras
- How to fit it into your Phnom Penh day (without overthinking it)
- Who should book, and who might want a different treatment
- Should you book Bodia Spa Reflexology Feet Massage?
- FAQ
- How much does the Reflexology Feet Massage cost in Phnom Penh?
- How long is the foot massage?
- What is included in the price?
- Where do I meet for the session?
- Do I need private transportation?
- Is this session private?
- What’s the cancellation policy?
Key points before you go

- 90 minutes of foot reflexology aimed at pressure points and relaxation
- Foot cleansing, cold towel, and tea/coffee included in the session
- A clean, cozy spa setup with calm, professional care
- Locally trained therapists using 100% Bodia Cambodian Apothecary products
- Private experience with only your group, at a riverside Phnom Penh address
Bodia Spa Riverside: a Khmer-leaning setting for feet-first relaxation

This is one of those Phnom Penh plans that feels simple on paper and nicer in real life. The spa’s look is described as modern Khmer architecture, but the vibe stays warm and traditional in spirit—more like you’re stepping into a calm routine than walking into a loud commercial space. It’s a good match for a city where your day can turn sweaty fast, especially if you’ve been doing hot-weather walking between stops.
The location matters too. You meet at BODIA SPA Riverside, on Street 178 at the corner of Samdach Sothearos Blvd (3). It’s also noted as near public transportation, which helps if you don’t want to spend time arranging rides just to get your feet treated. And the massage ends back at the same meeting point, so you’re not juggling transfers afterward.
What really makes the setting feel practical is that the experience is designed to be restorative, not performative. You’re not meant to keep checking your watch. Reviews highlight that the staff approach is calm, kind, and professional, with noticeable attention to detail—exactly what you want when your body is begging for a reset after walking around.
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What happens during the 90-minute reflexology feet massage

You’re in the spa for about 1 hour 30 minutes, and it’s structured around a straightforward ritual: prep, cleanse, massage, and finish. You’ll also get a mobile ticket, which is convenient if you hate digging for paper while you’re out in the city.
Here’s the flow you can expect based on what’s included:
1) Welcome + included refreshments
You’ll be offered coffee and/or tea as part of the experience. It’s a small thing, but it helps you slow down right away. Instead of jumping straight into the chair, you get a short buffer where you feel like you’re being taken care of.
2) Feet cleansing and cold towel
The treatment includes feet cleansing and a cold towel. I like this because it’s not just for show. In a hot city, a cool towel and a quick cleanse make the whole session feel cleaner and more comfortable before pressure points get worked.
3) Reflexology focused on feet pressure points
The main event is the Reflexology Feet Massage, built around stimulating pressure points in your feet. The description emphasizes techniques used to stimulate reflex points to support things like improved circulation and reduced stress. In plain terms: expect targeted work on your soles, toes, and key pressure areas, meant to send a calming signal through your body.
4) Wrap-up back at the starting point
Your activity ends where you begin, which makes the timing easier to plug into a sightseeing day. After you’ve spent time offloading stress into your feet, you can head back out without feeling like you have to solve logistics.
A helpful mindset: reflexology isn’t about rubbing everything randomly. It’s meant to be methodical. If you’re the type who likes knowing what’s happening, you’ll probably appreciate how the therapists work with intention rather than guessing.
The therapist factor: training, natural products, and real care
One reason people keep coming back to places like this is simple: the hands matter. The spa describes its therapists as local women and men who are trained by a local professional with 15 years’ experience. That kind of training detail matters because reflexology is technique-heavy. If someone is new or inconsistent, you feel it fast—either it’s too vague, or it doesn’t feel like a real session.
The product angle is also part of the story. Treatments use 100% Bodia Cambodian Apothecary products, from a natural spa product line made locally. That doesn’t automatically mean you’ll love the scent or texture, but it does suggest you’re getting something made with local standards in mind rather than a generic “hotel spa” setup.
The reviews add color to the training and product approach. One person specifically praised the staff as kind and professional, and said the massage was among the best they’ve had. Another mentioned that the spa design is clean and cozy, and that the team takes care of you the moment you enter. Names also come up, which is a nice touch when you want to return: Om Kimheng is mentioned for performing both a foot massage and a facial, and Chen Da / Chenda is singled out for a 90-minute foot massage after a hot walking day. If you find yourself clicking with a particular therapist, you can ask if that person is available for your next visit.
Why reflexology feels so good after Phnom Penh walking

You’re in Phnom Penh, not a resort with shuttle transport. That means your body often works overtime just getting from one spot to another. Reflexology fits that reality because it works with the body in a place that carries weight all day: your feet.
The massage is designed around pressure points on your feet to support overall well-being. The claims are the typical reflexology targets—circulation and stress reduction—but the practical payoff is what you’ll notice right away: a calmer body feeling. After a hot day, the combination of cleansing, cooling, and pressure point work tends to leave you with less fatigue in your legs and a more settled feeling in your head.
Here’s the balance to keep in mind. Reflexology is focused. It can be amazing for relaxation and recovery, but it doesn’t replace a full-body massage if your goal is deep muscular release from shoulders to hips. If your day’s tension is mostly in your neck and back from sitting and walking posture, you might still want a different treatment later in your trip. This one is for feet-first comfort.
Also, because you’re working via pressure points, it helps to communicate your preferences early. If you want gentler pressure, say so. If you enjoy firm work, you can also say that. The experience is built for you, not for some one-size-fits-all script.
Price and value: $28 for 90 minutes with real extras

At $28 per person for about 90 minutes, this is priced like a budget-friendly “treat yourself” option. The value isn’t just time. You’re also getting extras that help the session feel complete: coffee and/or tea, cold towel, and feet cleansing.
Those inclusions matter more than people think. If you’ve ever done a massage where you show up, get straight to work, and leave feeling unfinished, you’ll understand why. Here, the prep steps give you a smoother transition from city mode to relaxation mode. It turns the session into something you can actually feel in your body.
There’s also the timing side. The listing indicates this is often booked about 9 days in advance on average. That’s a sign of steady demand, so if you’re traveling at a popular time, it’s smart to lock in your slot rather than waiting until the last moment.
Finally, remember the “no private transportation” point: the session is designed around you getting yourself there. If you’re already near the riverside area or you’re planning a day around central sights, that’s a win. If you’re farther out, you’ll want to plan your route so you don’t spend your relaxation time negotiating rides.
How to fit it into your Phnom Penh day (without overthinking it)

Since the session ends back at the meeting point, it’s easy to slot into a schedule. I’d treat it like a mid-day or late-afternoon reset if your feet are already tired. The reviews specifically mention enjoying the 90-minute feet massage after a long, hot day walking in Phnom Penh, which is exactly the moment when this type of treatment pays off most.
One extra detail that can help your planning: a review notes the spa is only a few minutes’ walking distance from the National Museum area. Even if you’re not visiting that museum, it gives you a sense of scale—this is positioned where you can pair it with a walkable sightseeing block.
Practical tip: choose footwear you can take off quickly. You don’t need to overpack for the spa, but wearing something easy helps you start the feet cleansing part without rushing.
Also, because it’s private (only your group participates), you can pick a time when you don’t feel squeezed. If you’re coming off a packed morning, you’ll likely appreciate a calmer afternoon window.
Who should book, and who might want a different treatment

This experience is a strong fit if you want:
- A 90-minute feet-focused reset after walking around
- A calm, clean setting with kind, professional care
- A massage paired with tea/coffee, cold towel, and feet cleansing
- A private session where you don’t have to share space with strangers
You might consider a different type of spa treatment if:
- You’re mainly looking for relief in neck, shoulders, or back rather than feet
- You prefer a full-body massage approach over pressure points on soles and toes
Families can also make sense of this plan because the description says it’s perfect for individuals or families. Reflexology is usually easier to manage than full-body sessions when you want everyone to decompress.
Should you book Bodia Spa Reflexology Feet Massage?

If your feet are tired from Phnom Penh walking and you want a calm reset that doesn’t eat your whole day, I think you should book it. The value is solid for $28—especially because you’re not only buying massage time, you’re also getting the full relaxation sequence: feet cleansing, cold towel, and coffee and/or tea.
It also has a clear identity. You’re getting reflexology by trained therapists, using Bodia Cambodian Apothecary products. And the reviews put emphasis on a calm atmosphere, professional kindness, and careful attention to detail—those are the signals that usually separate a good foot massage from a memorable one.
Before you go, set your expectation: this is about your feet. If that’s what you want, you’ll leave feeling like you actually did something for recovery, not just checked off an activity.
FAQ
How much does the Reflexology Feet Massage cost in Phnom Penh?
The price is $28.00 per person.
How long is the foot massage?
The duration is about 1 hour 30 minutes.
What is included in the price?
The experience includes Reflexology Feet Massage, coffee and/or tea, cold towel, and feet cleansing.
Where do I meet for the session?
You start at BODIA SPA Riverside, Street 178 – Corner, Samdach Sothearos Blvd (3), Phnom Penh, Cambodia. The activity ends back at the same meeting point.
Do I need private transportation?
Private transportation is not included. The meeting point is noted as near public transportation.
Is this session private?
Yes. It’s listed as private, meaning only your group will participate.
What’s the cancellation policy?
You can cancel for a full refund if you cancel up to 24 hours in advance of the experience’s start time. If you cancel less than 24 hours before, the amount paid is not refunded.
























