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Swedish Massage in Lawrence, KS
Swedish Massage · Lawrence KS

Swedish Massage in Lawrence, KS

Classic full-body relaxation massage — long, gliding strokes that quiet the nervous system. On Clinton Parkway, minutes from the KU campus, downtown Lawrence, and Clinton Lake.

Swedish massage is the gold standard of relaxation bodywork, and it's the perfect introduction to massage therapy if you've never been on a spa table before. At Ten Toes Reflexology in Lawrence, our Swedish sessions blend long, flowing strokes with gentle kneading and rhythmic pressure designed to calm the nervous system, loosen everyday tension, and leave you feeling lighter than when you walked in.

Our spa sits at 3514 Clinton Parkway, Suite F — an easy drive from anywhere in town. KU students and faculty can be on the table in under ten minutes from the University of Kansas campus, downtown professionals can swing by after work on Mass Street, and weekenders coming back from Clinton Lake often book a Swedish session to round out the day. Free parking is right outside the door, and we're open every day from 9am to 9:30pm.

Every Swedish massage at Ten Toes is tailored. We start with a quick check-in about pressure preferences and any areas you'd like more focus on — lower back, shoulders, calves — and then your licensed therapist adjusts in real time. Add aromatherapy, a warm scalp massage, or hot stones to deepen the experience.

Many guests pair a monthly 60-minute session with our VIP membership, which pays for itself in two visits and includes 20% off any additional bookings.

Pricing

  • Swedish Massage · 60 min$75
  • Swedish Massage · 90 min$105
  • Add aromatherapy+$10
  • Add hot stone+$20

Frequently Asked Questions

What is a Swedish massage?
Swedish massage uses long, gliding strokes, kneading, and gentle rhythmic pressure to relax the whole body, ease light muscle tension, and improve circulation. It's the most popular style of massage in the US — and a perfect first-time session.
How is it different from deep tissue?
Swedish is lighter and more relaxing. Deep tissue uses firmer, slower pressure to reach deeper muscle layers. If you want to unwind rather than work out knots, Swedish is the right choice.
How long should I book?
60 minutes is great for a full-body relaxation session. 90 minutes gives the therapist more time on the back, shoulders, neck, and legs — ideal after a long week.

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3514 Clinton Parkway, Suite F · Lawrence, KS · Open daily 9am–9:30pm

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