Thai massage in Finnieston is a natural fit for one of Glasgow’s most distinctive and energetic neighbourhoods.

Corunna St & St Vincent Cres, Finnieston, Glasgow G3 8LH

Corunna Street and St Vincent Crescent sit at the heart of a conservation area that holds Category A listed status, its sweeping Victorian crescent designed by Alexander Kirkland around 1850 still one of the most striking addresses in the city. Finnieston draws a mix of long-term residents, creative professionals, hospitality workers, and newcomers who have arrived as the area has transformed into Glasgow’s most talked-about food and culture quarter. The Argyle Street strip, with its well-regarded restaurants, independent bars, and busy weekend crowd, keeps the neighbourhood lively throughout the week. Kelvingrove Park is close by to the north, the River Clyde to the south, and the OVO Hydro and SEC Centre just a short walk west along the riverside. It is a neighbourhood that moves quickly and asks a lot of the people who live and work in it.

Glasgow Thai Massage is located at Victoria Chambers on West Nile Street in Glasgow City Centre, roughly two kilometres from Corunna Street. For residents and workers around St Vincent Crescent and the wider Finnieston G3 area, that distance is easily bridged by train, bus, or a brisk walk along routes that most locals already know well. Exhibition Centre railway station, just minutes from St Vincent Crescent via Minerva Street, runs ScotRail services to Glasgow Central Low Level every fifteen minutes, and the journey takes around three to four minutes. From Glasgow Central, West Nile Street is a short walk north. Alternatively, several bus routes along Argyle Street connect Finnieston to the city centre directly. For people fitting a session around a working lunch, an evening after dinner on Argyle Street, or a weekend morning before the neighbourhood gets busy, Glasgow Thai Massage is genuinely close at hand.

Thai Massage in Finnieston, Glasgow

Finnieston is home to many people who know their bodies well: chefs and hospitality workers who spend long shifts on their feet, creative professionals sitting at desks for hours, and active residents who use Kelvingrove Park for running and cycling. All of them carry the kind of physical tension that responds well to skilled hands and a clear understanding of how the body holds stress. Glasgow Thai Massage offers treatments that address exactly those patterns, from deep muscle fatigue to postural strain from long hours at a screen.

Treatments Available from Glasgow Thai Massage

  • Traditional Thai massage, a fully clothed treatment using acupressure, assisted stretching, and sen line work to restore flexibility and ease deep muscle tension
  • Thai oil massage, combining therapeutic technique with heated oils for a deeply relaxing full-body treatment
  • Deep tissue massage, targeting chronic tension, back pain, and the kind of muscle tightness that builds up over weeks of physical or postural strain
  • Thai sports massage, focused on recovery, injury prevention, and maintaining range of motion for active clients

Getting to Glasgow Thai Massage from Corunna Street and St Vincent Crescent

From Corunna Street and St Vincent Crescent, the most direct route by train is to walk along Minerva Street to Exhibition Centre railway station, which is a short walk from the crescent, then take a ScotRail service on the Argyle Line to Glasgow Central Low Level. Services run every fifteen minutes and the journey takes around three to four minutes. From Glasgow Central, walk north along Hope Street or Renfield Street and turn onto West Nile Street to reach Victoria Chambers at number 142. The whole journey from Finnieston takes around twenty to twenty-five minutes. By bus, several services run along Argyle Street connecting Finnieston to the city centre, including the number 2, which stops close to the Buchanan Street area. The city centre is also reachable by cycling along the Clydeside route and up into the centre via Oswald Street. Glasgow Thai Massage is on the third floor, Suite 4, Victoria Chambers, 142 West Nile Street, Glasgow G1 2RQ.

Glasgow Thai Massage was founded by Maliwan Malone, who trained at the Wat Pho Thai Massage School in Bangkok and has more than twenty years of practice behind her. She brings that level of commitment and training to every session. The practice holds a 4.9-star rating from client reviews, and the consistency that rating reflects comes from a small, dedicated team led by Maliwan rather than a large chain with a rotating roster. Clients who come from Finnieston regularly become long-term regulars, which is the clearest measure of whether a treatment is actually working.

About Finnieston

Finnieston’s rise as one of Glasgow’s most sought-after neighbourhoods has been well documented. Sitting on the north bank of the River Clyde between the West End and the city centre, the area is home to the OVO Hydro and SEC Centre, two of Scotland’s largest events venues, as well as the historically significant Stobcross Crane on the riverside. You can read more background on the neighbourhood’s character and development at Finnieston on Wikipedia.