SM Kenko
Address: 4th Floor, NAIA Terminal 3 Contact Numbers: +63 2 834 7777 Email: smkenkospa@jipang-group.com Website: https://jipang-group.com/sm-kenko/naia Operation Hours: Mon - Sun, 24 hours Price Range: USD 20.00 - USD 75 per 7 hours Recommended Therapists: TBD Discounts: No promotion available, but sometimes they have in their website. Dubbed as the first authentic Japanese Health Spa in the Philippines, SM Kenko Spa opened its branch in Ninoy Aquino International Airport Terminal 3 (NAIA 3) last October 2010. The spa is furnished with reclining chairs, massage rooms, and a shower area to cater to travelers who want to relax while waiting for their flights or have just arrived from long hours of travel. SM Kenko Spa is located at the third & fourth level of NAIA 3 and is guaranteed to provide solace and utmost relaxation. The Zen-inspired spa is fully operational 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. |
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How to reach SM Kenko?
At NAIA Terminal 3, head to the 4th level and walk toward the left wing until you reach the farthest corner to find SM Kenko. It’s easy to spot, as there aren’t many other shops in that area. If you have luggage, you can leave it outside, where the security guard will watch over it. Keep in mind that SM Kenko operates on a first-come, first-served basis, as they don’t accept advance reservations. Rooms are limited, so consider yourself lucky if you secure one. However, the shared sleeper couches are usually available for passengers.
The catch is that the shared sleeper couches are in a dimly lit area, and since you're sharing the space with others, turning on the lights can be inconvenient. You'll likely have to rely on your phone to navigate your spot. Additionally, there's no space for large bags except for the limited legroom in front of you.
Experience relaxation before or after your flight at SM Kenko Spa as it reopens on the 4th level of #NAIA Terminal 3....
Posted by Ninoy Aquino International Airport on Tuesday 6 February 2024
Food: The breakfast experience was rather unremarkable, with little to offer by 8 a.m. The selection was sparse, and even the eggs tasted like they had been sitting in the heated trays since the previous day. The juice was bland and lacked flavor. It seems that food isn’t a top priority at SM Kenko, but if you’re just looking to fill your stomach without resorting to overpriced airport options, it’s sufficient.
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