
Book a Swedish massage in your room
Vicente brings the table, linens, and oils to your Las Vegas hotel or home. No waiting room, no traffic.
What relaxation isn't
Most people think Swedish massage is just a gentle rubdown. It's not. The long, gliding strokes used in this modality work your nervous system in a way that lowers cortisol and improves circulation. You feel lighter not because the pressure was light — but because the technique targets the parasympathetic response.
Swedish massage in your hotel or home — this is how it feels
I booked a 60-minute Swedish massage for my wife after our flight landed. Maria was on time, set up in our room, and she said it was the best part of the trip.
David M.
Hotel guest, Las Vegas Strip

Swedish massage at home after a long week. No traffic, no parking. Just the therapist, the table, and 60 minutes of actual relief. I’m a regular now.
Priya K.
Las Vegas local, Summerlin

I was nervous about a mobile massage. But Keitlin brought everything, explained the pressure, and the Swedish strokes had me asleep by minute 20. Will book again.
James R.
Business traveler, downtown Las Vegas

Had a 90-minute Swedish session in my room at the Wynn. Maria adjusted the pressure just right. Felt like a spa without the $100 markup.
Amanda L.
Weekend visitor, Wynn Las Vegas

The feel of long, gliding strokes in your room
Swedish massage is about rhythm and pressure — warm hands, slow passes, and a table set up in your own space with zero waiting room.

Effleurage — the glide
Long, sweeping strokes warm up the muscles and get the blood moving. Feels like a slow wave across your back.

Petrissage — the knead
Firm, rolling pressure lifts and squeezes muscle tissue. Targets tension that sits just below the surface.
Swedish massage in your hotel or home for $200
60 minutes, one price, and the table comes to you. Just pick your spot in Las Vegas and book.
