The most fun gay massage experience in Bangkok! The therapists at JEY SPA won't hold back with you!
2026-07-03 11:32:46
If you go to Bangkok and want a gay massage that is "conveniently located, clean, has a wide choice of therapists, and whose looks and bodies meet a certain standard," I think **JEY SPA** is worth putting on your shortlist.
JEY SPA is located on Sukhumvit 43 in Bangkok, near the BTS Phrom Phong area. The official description says it’s about 350 meters from BTS Phrom Phong; it’s right by the EmQuartier/Emporium area, so it’s easy to reach if you’re staying in Sukhumvit, Thonglor, or Asok. It’s not a random street-side massage shop but a reservation-based, male-therapist-focused Men Spa; the official site also notes the venue has 9 SPA treatment rooms.
Business information
Name: JEY SPA Bangkok
Address: ** 14/6-7 Sukhumvit 43, Klongtan Nuea, Wattana, Bangkok, Thailand 10110
The official address says 14/6-7; some third-party sites list 14/7. It’s recommended to use the official Google Maps pin for the most accurate location.
Phone / WhatsApp: +66 61 834 5252
Official website: www.jey-spa.com
Instagram: www.instagram.com/jeyspabangkok
Opening hours: Officially Monday to Sunday 11:00 AM – 11:00 PM; if you want a later time, the site says to ask customer service.
Google Maps: https://maps.app.goo.gl/GTDjtrsQF2Bn2cYj9
Price reference
The prices currently listed on JEY SPA’s official service page include Aroma Massage, Jey Suite VIP Room, 4 Hands Massage, etc. Ninety-minute sessions run roughly 1,250–1,900 THB, and tips are listed separately; individual therapist tips start from 1,500 THB.
A third-party site, BoyinThai, lists different prices for regular rooms, VIP rooms, and Suite rooms; 90 minutes is around 900–1,500 THB. This means prices may vary by room type, package, or update timing, so ask for details when booking.
Online reviews summary
From public reviews I found, the most frequently mentioned points about JEY SPA are: convenient location, clean rooms, good-looking therapists, and suitable for those seeking a higher-quality Bangkok men’s massage experience.
Customer reviews on JEY SPA’s website mention "very clean rooms, good location, handsome therapists—will come again," and some specifically name Mail, saying he looks like a magazine model and recommending his massage and service. Another review says the venue isn’t ultra-luxurious but has clean rooms and good staff and customer service.
The Bangkok Men Massage blog mentions JEY SPA operates mainly by reservation—not all therapists wait at the shop—so it’s best to book ahead. The post also notes that seeing Guy in person explains why people like him; another therapist, Ball, is described as lean, dark-skinned, and well-defined—good for those who like sporty, sun-kissed, lean physiques.
Gayifiers’ Bangkok gay massage guide also includes JEY SPA in its recommended list. Highlights are the Phrom Phong location, about a 10-minute walk from BTS; many therapists to choose from, ranging from boy-next-door to gym-built types; and it particularly recommends Guy.
Some Chinese-language forum users also mentioned you can add JEY SPA on LINE; they post therapist photos daily, and after enquiring you can get more detailed information. Others said the rooms are nice but tip ranges vary widely—possibly from 1,500 THB upward—so be sure to confirm before booking to avoid awkwardness on site.
How I would choose a therapist?
If it’s your first time, I’d suggest asking about these therapists:
1. Guy
Currently the most frequently recommended name online. Gayifiers lists him as a recommended JEY SPA therapist, and Bangkok Men Massage noted that seeing Guy in person helps explain why people like him. Good choice if you want a safe, popular, and pleasing-looking option.
2. Ball
If you like a darker complexion, lean build, clear muscle definition, and a sporty/sunny vibe, Ball is worth asking about. Bangkok Men Massage gave positive remarks on his looks and interaction.
3. Mail
If you prefer a model-like, very photogenic appearance, ask about Mail. JEY SPA’s site reviews specifically name him, and the therapist roster lists Mail at 178 cm / 67 kg.
However, therapists at Bangkok gay massage spots change often—someone who’s there today might not be tomorrow; photos can be flattering and may differ from current condition or when the photo was taken. The most practical approach is: **before booking, ask customer service to send photos of the therapists available that day, their height/weight, prices, tip range, and available time slots.
Who is this recommended for?
I think JEY SPA suits these people:
First-timers in Bangkok who want to try a gay massage but don’t want a too-random place.
Staying around Sukhumvit, Asok, Phrom Phong, or Thonglor and want a conveniently located place.
People who care about therapists’ appearance and also want clean rooms, privacy, and a certain service process.
Those who want to see photos and book in advance rather than choosing on the spot.
Overall, JEY SPA isn’t the cheapest, but its advantages are location, many therapists to choose from, and high online visibility. Confirm prices and tip expectations in advance and check the therapist list for the day; with good preparation, this place has a strong chance of being one of the most delightfully surprising stops on your Bangkok trip.
One-sentence summary:
There are many massage places in Bangkok, but JEY SPA is the kind of place where you go in just wanting to relax—and then realize, hey, these therapists really don’t hold back with you.
JEY SPA is located on Sukhumvit 43 in Bangkok, near the BTS Phrom Phong area. The official description says it’s about 350 meters from BTS Phrom Phong; it’s right by the EmQuartier/Emporium area, so it’s easy to reach if you’re staying in Sukhumvit, Thonglor, or Asok. It’s not a random street-side massage shop but a reservation-based, male-therapist-focused Men Spa; the official site also notes the venue has 9 SPA treatment rooms.
Business information
Name: JEY SPA Bangkok
Address: ** 14/6-7 Sukhumvit 43, Klongtan Nuea, Wattana, Bangkok, Thailand 10110
The official address says 14/6-7; some third-party sites list 14/7. It’s recommended to use the official Google Maps pin for the most accurate location.
Phone / WhatsApp: +66 61 834 5252
Official website: www.jey-spa.com
Instagram: www.instagram.com/jeyspabangkok
Opening hours: Officially Monday to Sunday 11:00 AM – 11:00 PM; if you want a later time, the site says to ask customer service.
Google Maps: https://maps.app.goo.gl/GTDjtrsQF2Bn2cYj9
Price reference
The prices currently listed on JEY SPA’s official service page include Aroma Massage, Jey Suite VIP Room, 4 Hands Massage, etc. Ninety-minute sessions run roughly 1,250–1,900 THB, and tips are listed separately; individual therapist tips start from 1,500 THB.
A third-party site, BoyinThai, lists different prices for regular rooms, VIP rooms, and Suite rooms; 90 minutes is around 900–1,500 THB. This means prices may vary by room type, package, or update timing, so ask for details when booking.
Online reviews summary
From public reviews I found, the most frequently mentioned points about JEY SPA are: convenient location, clean rooms, good-looking therapists, and suitable for those seeking a higher-quality Bangkok men’s massage experience.
Customer reviews on JEY SPA’s website mention "very clean rooms, good location, handsome therapists—will come again," and some specifically name Mail, saying he looks like a magazine model and recommending his massage and service. Another review says the venue isn’t ultra-luxurious but has clean rooms and good staff and customer service.
The Bangkok Men Massage blog mentions JEY SPA operates mainly by reservation—not all therapists wait at the shop—so it’s best to book ahead. The post also notes that seeing Guy in person explains why people like him; another therapist, Ball, is described as lean, dark-skinned, and well-defined—good for those who like sporty, sun-kissed, lean physiques.
Gayifiers’ Bangkok gay massage guide also includes JEY SPA in its recommended list. Highlights are the Phrom Phong location, about a 10-minute walk from BTS; many therapists to choose from, ranging from boy-next-door to gym-built types; and it particularly recommends Guy.
Some Chinese-language forum users also mentioned you can add JEY SPA on LINE; they post therapist photos daily, and after enquiring you can get more detailed information. Others said the rooms are nice but tip ranges vary widely—possibly from 1,500 THB upward—so be sure to confirm before booking to avoid awkwardness on site.
How I would choose a therapist?
If it’s your first time, I’d suggest asking about these therapists:
1. Guy
Currently the most frequently recommended name online. Gayifiers lists him as a recommended JEY SPA therapist, and Bangkok Men Massage noted that seeing Guy in person helps explain why people like him. Good choice if you want a safe, popular, and pleasing-looking option.
2. Ball
If you like a darker complexion, lean build, clear muscle definition, and a sporty/sunny vibe, Ball is worth asking about. Bangkok Men Massage gave positive remarks on his looks and interaction.
3. Mail
If you prefer a model-like, very photogenic appearance, ask about Mail. JEY SPA’s site reviews specifically name him, and the therapist roster lists Mail at 178 cm / 67 kg.
However, therapists at Bangkok gay massage spots change often—someone who’s there today might not be tomorrow; photos can be flattering and may differ from current condition or when the photo was taken. The most practical approach is: **before booking, ask customer service to send photos of the therapists available that day, their height/weight, prices, tip range, and available time slots.
Who is this recommended for?
I think JEY SPA suits these people:
First-timers in Bangkok who want to try a gay massage but don’t want a too-random place.
Staying around Sukhumvit, Asok, Phrom Phong, or Thonglor and want a conveniently located place.
People who care about therapists’ appearance and also want clean rooms, privacy, and a certain service process.
Those who want to see photos and book in advance rather than choosing on the spot.
Overall, JEY SPA isn’t the cheapest, but its advantages are location, many therapists to choose from, and high online visibility. Confirm prices and tip expectations in advance and check the therapist list for the day; with good preparation, this place has a strong chance of being one of the most delightfully surprising stops on your Bangkok trip.
One-sentence summary:
There are many massage places in Bangkok, but JEY SPA is the kind of place where you go in just wanting to relax—and then realize, hey, these therapists really don’t hold back with you.
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