Top-rated Massage Therapy in Las Vegas
Looking for massage therapy in Las Vegas? The therapists and studios below have all earned 4.0 stars or higher from real clients — deep tissue for chronic tension, Swedish for relaxation, sports, or prenatal — these are the practitioners locals trust to actually help.
15 top-rated pros · Updated from Google this week
15 businesses
Warm Massage
Massage by Note
Happy Face Massage
Chair Massage 2Go
LV Thai Massage & Spa
ShiKi Spa & Massage
Massage Well
Massage Bliss- Mobile massage Therapy
Professional Massage Inc
The Spa and Massage
LUXE Thai Spa & Massage
Paradise Massage in Vegas | Best Couples, Full Body, & Deep Tissue Massage
Bua Thai Massage
Ki Massage Spa
Yu Massage Spa
What to look for in a massage therapist
Start with your goal, because modalities differ a lot: deep tissue and trigger-point work target pain and tight muscles, while Swedish and relaxation massage focus on stress relief. Confirm the therapist is licensed in Nevada — a credential that means real training in anatomy and technique — and look for someone experienced with your specific issue, whether that is a sports injury or pregnancy.
A good therapist asks about your health history and problem areas first, checks pressure during the session, and never makes you feel rushed. Ask about session lengths and pricing, cancellation policies, and whether they take HSA/FSA or submit for insurance when the work is medically warranted.
Frequently asked questions
How much does a massage cost in Las Vegas?
Pricing is usually by session length, with 60- and 90-minute sessions most common; specialized or medical massage can cost more. Gratuity is customary at spas unless a service charge is already added.
What type of massage should I get?
For pain and tight muscles, deep tissue or trigger-point work helps; for stress and relaxation, choose Swedish. If you are unsure, tell the therapist your goal and they will recommend the right approach and pressure.
Is massage covered by insurance?
Sometimes, when it is medically necessary and prescribed, or payable through an HSA/FSA. Coverage varies, so ask the practitioner whether they provide documentation and check with your plan.
How often should I get a massage?
It depends on your goals — monthly is common for general wellness, while recovery from an injury or chronic tension may call for more frequent sessions at first. Your therapist can suggest a realistic cadence.
Why you can trust this list
Every business featured on TopRatedLV has earned at least a 4.0-star rating from 15 or more real customer reviews — if a company has not cleared that bar, you will not find it here. Those scores come from aggregated public reviews, not from us, and a business cannot pay to raise its rating.
We update our data periodically so the massage therapists you see reflect how they are serving Las Vegas today. Listings marked as verified have confirmed their business details directly.