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Massage in Bur Dubai

I come to you in Bur Dubai — creek-side old dubai & meena bazaar — with a professional table, fresh linens and oils. Or visit my private studio by appointment.

Bur Dubai mixes heritage streets with dense apartment living on the other side of the Creek. Spa options here skew either very cheap or hotel-priced, and plenty of people would rather not walk into either. A private, strictly professional home visit is a straightforward third option.

Most requested in Bur Dubai

Towers & residences I visit in Bur Dubai

I regularly bring home visits to buildings across Bur Dubai, including:

Al Fahidi historical district sideMeena BazaarKhalid Bin Al Waleed RoadAl Mankhool sideTextile Souk area

Who I work with in Bur Dubai

Shopkeepers, office staff and families. Long standing hours and heavy lifting mean lower backs, feet and shoulders do most of the complaining.

Booking a home visit in Bur Dubai

A mix of older buildings and newer towers; parking varies street by street. Tell me the building and nearest landmark and I'll handle the rest.

Daily · 10:00 – 23:00 · by appointment

Bur Dubai massage, by treatment

Tap a treatment to see what it involves at home in Bur Dubai, who it helps and how to book.

How a home visit in Bur Dubai works

  1. 1

    Book on WhatsApp

    Tell me what you need, your area and a time. I reply quickly with a clear, fixed price — no deposit.

  2. 2

    I confirm the details

    You receive my confirmation with what to expect. Everything is by appointment and strictly professional.

  3. 3

    I arrive fully equipped

    I bring a professional massage table, fresh linens, towels and oils. You don’t need to prepare anything.

  4. 4

    You simply relax

    Enjoy a calm, private treatment in your own space — then feel the difference for days afterwards.

Self-care tips for between sessions

A few simple things you can do yourself — then book in when an ache keeps coming back.

If you are looking for massage in Bur Dubai, I provide private home visits for women and men across the area. I come to your home or hotel, bring what is needed, and keep every appointment strictly professional, calm and straightforward.

Massage at home in Bur Dubai

I come to Bur Dubai for home massage at AED 400 per hour. My studio rate is AED 300 per hour, with the same hourly rate for 60, 90 or 120 minutes; there is no deposit, and appointments are available daily into the evening.

You can book in your own room, flat or hotel space, avoiding traffic and spa reception times. I work by appointment, so we agree the time and location before I set off.

Payment is mainly in cash; bank transfer is available on request.

SessionHome visitStudio
60 minutesAED 400AED 300
90 minutesAED 600AED 450
120 minutesAED 800AED 600

A home visit includes a brief conversation about how your body feels, what you have been doing lately and what you want from the session. I adjust the pressure and pace around you rather than using the same routine for everyone.

Proper draping is used throughout, and the work is strictly professional. I see both women and men and expect clear, respectful boundaries from every client.

Bur Dubai has a distinctive rhythm on the Creek side of older Dubai, with heritage streets, busy shopping areas and dense residential buildings. It is commonly described through places such as the Al Fahidi historical district side, Meena Bazaar, Khalid Bin Al Waleed Road, Al Mankhool and the Textile Souk area. You can read more in this background on Bur Dubai.

A home visit can suit someone who finds a very cheap local spa unsuitable but a hotel treatment unnecessarily expensive. You receive a private appointment, direct communication and a clear price without travelling after a long day.

Professional home massage setup for a session in Bur Dubai, Dubai

Who I usually see in Bur Dubai, and what their bodies are dealing with

In Bur Dubai, I often see shop owners, office workers and families who spend the day standing, lifting, driving, working at a desk or managing a busy household. They most commonly ask me to work on the lower back, feet and shoulders.

A shop owner may stand on a hard floor, turn to reach stock, lift boxes or lean over a counter for hours. The feet become heavy, calves tight and lower back tired from repeated bending. The discomfort is often repeated minor strain rather than one dramatic injury.

Office workers may sit at a laptop, hold a phone between the shoulder and ear, or remain tense while travelling between meetings. Their upper back and shoulders can feel compressed, while the lower back stiffens when they finally stand.

Families often book for practical reasons. One person may carry children, shopping or household items; another may spend much of the day cooking, cleaning or moving between tasks. People often notice their bodies only when they stop. Massage can ease muscular tension and support easier movement, but it is not a replacement for medical care.

I ask about your current condition before beginning. If pain is persistent, severe, follows an injury, or comes with numbness or pain travelling down an arm or leg, see your doctor or a physiotherapist first. Massage should not delay proper assessment. The NHS guidance on back pain is a useful general reference for warning signs and self-care.

The same applies to tired feet. I can work through general muscular tightness and help relieve the heavy feeling after long standing, but swelling, sudden pain or unexplained symptoms need medical attention. Tell me what you are experiencing, what makes it better or worse, and whether anything has changed recently.

Which treatment tends to suit Bur Dubai

For many Bur Dubai clients, deep tissue, Swedish and relaxation, or sports and recovery are natural starting points. The right choice depends on whether you need focused muscular work, general relaxation or recovery after physical activity.

Deep tissue massage can suit shoulders, lower back or legs that feel persistently tight from standing, lifting or repetitive work. The pressure is purposeful and focused, but deeper does not mean painfully aggressive. I adjust it as we go, because an overloaded body does not always benefit from force.

This may help the upper back and shoulders after long hours at a counter or desk, or the lower back and gluteal muscles when muscular tension contributes to stiffness. I do not present it as a cure; the aim is to ease tension, relieve everyday muscular discomfort and support better movement.

Swedish and relaxation massage is often better when you feel generally tired, mentally busy or physically tense without one specific problem area. The rhythm is smoother and pressure can be light to medium, helping you settle while receiving useful work across the back, legs, arms and shoulders.

It suits a home setting especially well: you do not need to dress quickly, sit in traffic or return immediately to a noisy street. Some clients want a quiet reset after work; others want their body to feel less held and compressed.

Sports and recovery massage can suit people who train, walk extensively, cycle, play recreational sport or do physically demanding work. It may focus on the legs, hips, shoulders or back according to your recent activity and how your body feels that day.

You do not need to be a competitive athlete. A long shift, repeated lifting or an unusually active weekend can create similar muscular fatigue. I ask about recent activity and avoid working directly over an acute injury or an area needing clinical assessment.

If you are pregnant or recently gave birth, mention it when booking so I can discuss whether prenatal and postnatal massage is suitable and plan appropriately. Your current health situation matters more than choosing the label that sounds strongest.

Massage covers different techniques and traditions; this general overview of massage provides useful background. In practice, the priorities are honest communication, appropriate pressure, proper draping and knowing when a symptom belongs with a doctor or physiotherapist.

Bur Dubai, Dubai — the neighbourhood I visit for home massage appointments

Getting into your building

I can visit older low-rise buildings and newer towers around Bur Dubai, but parking and entrances vary. Send the building name, flat or room number, and nearest recognised landmark so I can find you without unnecessary delays.

The most useful location message includes:

  • Building name and area, such as Al Mankhool, Meena Bazaar or near Khalid Bin Al Waleed Road.
  • Nearest landmark, shop, road or visible entrance.
  • Flat number or hotel name and room details where appropriate.
  • Parking instructions, gate information or security process.

You do not need to prepare a treatment room. A reasonably private space with enough room for the massage table or a comfortable setup is sufficient. I bring the practical items required and explain anything you need to do beforehand.

Because Bur Dubai combines heritage lanes, commercial streets and apartment buildings, the nearest landmark is often more useful than a long description. If your building has several entrances, tell me which side is easiest to reach. Keep your phone nearby around the agreed arrival time in case I need to confirm the entrance.

I do not expect anything complicated. Wear something comfortable, avoid arriving immediately after a very heavy meal, and tell me about injuries, pregnancy, recent procedures, skin irritation or any health concern affecting the treatment.

Not sure what to book? Send me a message on WhatsApp with what has been bothering you and roughly when suits you, and I will suggest a treatment and length rather than selling you the longest one.

Booking a session in Bur Dubai

To book, send your preferred date, approximate time, location and the type of massage you are considering. Home visits in Bur Dubai are AED 400 per hour, the studio is AED 300 per hour, and 60, 90 and 120-minute appointments use the same hourly rate.

There is no deposit. Cash is preferred, and bank transfer is available on request. I confirm by message so we both have the correct address and timing.

I cover Bur Dubai and nearby parts of Dubai by appointment. If unsure whether your building is within reach, send the area name and nearest landmark. You can also see the wider Dubai massage areas and complete massage pricing.

When you message, say whether you want focused work for the back, shoulders, feet or legs, or a full-body relaxation session. A few honest details are enough for me to suggest a sensible starting point.

If you are ready to check availability, message me on WhatsApp. Include “Bur Dubai”, your preferred duration and whether the appointment is at home, in a hotel or at the studio.

We agree the treatment, time, address and payment method, then I arrive for the appointment. My work is strictly professional, with proper draping and clear boundaries from beginning to end.

Questions about massage in Bur Dubai

Do you do home massage in Bur Dubai?

Yes. I provide home visits throughout Bur Dubai, including areas around Al Fahidi, Meena Bazaar, Khalid Bin Al Waleed Road, Al Mankhool and the Textile Souk. Send your building name, nearest landmark, preferred duration and requested time so I can confirm the appointment.

How much is a home massage in Bur Dubai?

A home visit is AED 400 per hour. The rate is the same for 60, 90 or 120 minutes: AED 400, AED 600 or AED 800. There is no deposit. Cash is preferred, while bank transfer is available on request.

How soon can you come to Bur Dubai?

I work daily into the evening by appointment. Availability depends on the requested time and my existing bookings, so message me with your preferred day, time and location. I will confirm honestly rather than promise a slot I cannot keep.

Do I need to prepare anything, and what do you bring?

You only need a private, reasonably comfortable space with enough room for the session. I bring the practical items required for the appointment. Please tell me beforehand about injuries, pregnancy, recent procedures or health concerns that may affect the treatment.

Do you see both women and men?

Yes. I see both women and men. Every appointment is strictly professional, uses proper draping and takes place by appointment. Clear communication and respectful boundaries are expected throughout the session.