REVIEW · HANOI
Bliss for her package
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Your Hanoi day deserves a soft reset. This private Bliss for her package clocks in at about 3 hours 15 minutes, pairing hands-on body care with a facial finish in two spa stops.
I love the mix of dead sea salt foot care plus a coffee body scrub before the massage. The flow is thoughtful: exfoliate first, then relax and reset.
One thing to consider: at $296, it’s a real treat. If you want a quick fix rather than a full round of services, this may feel like more time and money than you need.
In This Review
- Key highlights worth your attention
- Stepping into Serene Spa: black, white, emerald calm
- Price and what you actually get for $296
- Your 3 hours 15 minutes: the smooth sequence
- Floral foot ritual and dead sea salt scrub
- Coffee body scrub: smoothing, refreshing, and yes, smelling coffee
- Full body massage: 75 minutes, with a style you can choose
- Revitalizing facial: soothing skin after sun and dust
- Included snacks, juice, coffee or tea: small things that help
- Meeting point in Hanoi’s Old Quarter and how the timing works
- Who this package is for (and who should skip it)
- Should you book Bliss for her at Serene Spa?
- FAQ
- Where does the experience start?
- How long is Bliss for her?
- Is this a private tour?
- What does the Bliss for her package include?
- What’s included for breaks and food?
- Do I receive a mobile ticket?
- When will I get confirmation of my booking?
- Can I cancel for free?
- Is it easy to get to with public transportation?
Key highlights worth your attention

- Dead sea salt foot ritual to help warm up tired legs before massage
- Coffee scrub that aims to refresh and smooth your skin
- Choice-based 75-minute massage so you can pick what suits you best
- 60-minute facial care focused on soothing and cleansing skin
- Snacks and tea/coffee plus smoothies/juice included
- Cindy at reception speaks perfect English, which makes checking in easy
Stepping into Serene Spa: black, white, emerald calm
The first thing I notice is the vibe. The spa decor is tasteful in black, white, and emerald green, which sounds fancy but feels practical once you’re there—less visual noise, more quiet. It sets the tone for a service that runs long enough to actually change your mood.
Reception matters when you’re booking in a foreign city, and I’m glad this place has solid help. Cindy at reception speaks perfect English, so you’re not stuck guessing what happens next. That small comfort turns into real confidence when you’re about to get undressed and covered up in spa-time.
You can also read our reviews of more tours and experiences in Hanoi.
Price and what you actually get for $296
$296 for about 3 hours 15 minutes isn’t a budget move. But this isn’t just a single treatment. You’re paying for a full-body sequence: foot ritual, body scrub, long massage, and then a facial, with refreshments included.
Here’s the value logic I like: the price covers multiple specialists and multiple stages, so you’re not bouncing between services on your own schedule. Instead, you get a single, timed “reset” where the body work leads into the face work. You also get snacks (dry mango and dry coconut) and coffee/tea, plus smoothies/juice—so you’re not leaving hungry and dehydrated after feeling all soft.
If you’re the type who enjoys going all-in for a day off, this price makes sense. If you’re only chasing one part (like a massage only), you might prefer something shorter elsewhere.
Your 3 hours 15 minutes: the smooth sequence

This package has a clear rhythm. You start with a floral foot ritual and dead sea salt soaking/scrub. Then comes the coffee-based body scrub. After that, you move into a full-body massage session that runs 75 minutes, with a massage type you can choose based on what feels right.
The finale is a 60-minute facial care session meant to soothe and cleanse your skin—especially useful if you’ve been out in sun and dust around Hanoi.
One practical note: because it’s private, you can settle in without sharing space with strangers. That matters when you want to relax instead of perform small talk while someone is moving towels and oils around you.
Floral foot ritual and dead sea salt scrub
Your session kicks off at the spa with foot care first. You get a soak and scrub with dead sea salt, paired with a floral ritual feel. The goal is pretty straightforward: soften, exfoliate, and help your circulation warm up before the real bodywork.
I like starting with the feet because Hanoi walking racks up fast. Even if you’re used to travel, your calves and arches usually feel it. This part also gives you a gentle “gear shift” into the rest of the treatment. You’re not going from the street straight into deep massage.
What to expect here: you’ll be focused on comfort and cleanliness, then moved along. If you’re the type who gets impatient, remember you’re setting up the rest of the session—this step is there for a reason.
Coffee body scrub: smoothing, refreshing, and yes, smelling coffee
After the foot ritual, the body scrub comes next. The coffee scrub is designed to help bring back a youthful glow and improve how your skin looks and feels.
Let’s be honest: coffee scrub is also sensory. You’ll likely notice the smell, and it’s the kind of scent that can feel like a reset button while you’re lying there not thinking about anything complicated.
I’d approach this part the same way you’d treat any exfoliation in a spa:
- Tell your therapist if your skin is sensitive.
- Don’t overthink the claims. It’s about exfoliating and smoothing, and the facial at the end is there to calm and cleanse.
Full body massage: 75 minutes, with a style you can choose
This is the centerpiece. For 75 minutes, skilled therapists perform the full body massage. You can choose the massage type that fits you best, which is a big deal. It means you’re not stuck with one style that might be too firm, too light, or just not your preference.
The spa’s aim is to reduce stress and anxiety, support the blood system, and bring peace to mind and body. I can’t promise you’ll float out of there stress-free forever, but I can tell you why this works in real life: the timing and the sequencing are built for full relaxation. You’re already warmed up from foot and scrub. Then the massage gets to do its job without you fighting stiffness.
If you’ve been carrying a daypack, walking all over the Old Quarter, or sleeping on hotel mattresses that feel like board games, this is where you’ll start noticing the difference.
Revitalizing facial: soothing skin after sun and dust
After massage, you finish with 60 minutes of facial care. The stated purpose is to soothe and cleanse your skin after sun exposure and dust—basically helping reverse the effects those things can have on how your face feels and looks.
This final step is smart. When you’re traveling, your face often takes the hit from weather, pollution, and random face routines you thought would be enough. A proper facial done right after the body care keeps your skin from feeling like it’s been ignored.
I’d expect cleansing and soothing-focused care rather than a dramatic, complicated treatment. The value is in comfort and care—especially after long outdoor days.
Included snacks, juice, coffee or tea: small things that help
You don’t just lie there and suffer through spa time (you’ll be fine). You get included refreshments that actually make a difference when you’ve been on the move.
Included items:
- dry mango and dry coconut snacks
- coffee and/or tea tea break
- smoothies/juice
I appreciate the snacks because they prevent that post-treatment slump where you’re too relaxed to plan dinner. Also, having juice and tea helps you rehydrate and cool down after you’ve been steamed, scrubbed, and massaged.
And yes, if you’re picky about sweet drinks, you can treat this like a chance to ask what’s available—since you’ll be there in person.
Meeting point in Hanoi’s Old Quarter and how the timing works
You start at Serene Signature Spa Hanoi, 61 Mã Mây, street, Hoàn Kiếm, Hà Nội 111000, Vietnam. The activity ends back at the meeting point, so you’re not left wandering with sore shoulders trying to find your way.
It’s also marked as near public transportation, which matters in Hanoi. You can get there without turning it into an all-day logistics project. And since it’s a private tour/activity, only your group participates—so you’re not sharing the schedule with strangers.
You also get a mobile ticket, which keeps things low-friction. Bring your phone, confirm details when you arrive, and you’ll be fine.
One practical tip: if you’re mixing this with sightseeing, don’t schedule it too late at night. The point is to leave feeling better, not to immediately re-tighten your muscles for an evening of walking.
Who this package is for (and who should skip it)
This is a strong match if you want a full, structured “reset” in one go. It’s especially good for:
- people who feel travel stress in their shoulders, back, and legs
- anyone who wants exfoliation plus massage plus facial in a single block of time
- travelers who prefer privacy and a calm setting
- visitors who appreciate having English support on arrival (Cindy is a real plus)
It might not be the best fit if:
- you only want one service (like massage only)
- you’re on a tight budget and would rather spend money on experiences or food
- you’re short on time and can’t spare the full 3 hours 15 minutes
Should you book Bliss for her at Serene Spa?
I’d book it if you’re looking for a serious “one-session therapy day” that ends with facial care, not just a quick massage. The value is in the sequence: foot ritual and scrub prepare your body, the 75-minute massage handles the relaxation, and the 60-minute facial ties it together so you leave looking and feeling refreshed.
I’d hold off if you want something ultra-short or if $296 feels too heavy. In that case, look for a single treatment option elsewhere.
But if you want a private, multi-step spa afternoon in Hanoi—with English-speaking reception help and included snacks and drinks—this Bliss for her package is a very solid way to spend a half-day.
FAQ
Where does the experience start?
The tour starts at Serene Signature Spa Hanoi, 61 Mã Mây street, Hoàn Kiếm, Hà Nội 111000, Vietnam.
How long is Bliss for her?
It lasts about 3 hours 15 minutes.
Is this a private tour?
Yes. It’s private, meaning only your group participates.
What does the Bliss for her package include?
It includes a floral foot ritual, refreshing body scrub, full body massage, revitalizing facial, and smoothies/juice. Snacks and coffee and/or tea are also included.
What’s included for breaks and food?
You’ll get dry mango and dry coconut snacks, plus a tea break with coffee and/or tea.
Do I receive a mobile ticket?
Yes. The package includes a mobile ticket.
When will I get confirmation of my booking?
Confirmation is received at the time of booking.
Can I cancel for free?
Yes, free cancellation is available up to 24 hours before the experience starts for a full refund.
Is it easy to get to with public transportation?
Yes, it’s listed as near public transportation.

























