Relaxation and Wellbeing
Relaxation and Wellbeing
Pachara Massage is a welcoming and peaceful space in the heart of Lausanne, here to offer you relaxation and wellbeing through our massage treatments.
Our treatments can target common problem areas such as muscular pains, work induced tension and sporting injuries. Or just come to have some time for yourself and let us relieve the stress of the day, leaving you rejuvenated.
Based on over a decade of experience, we have put together a selection of traditional Thai massage techniques, soothing oils and targeted treatments for athletes and anyone with tension from work.
Although the treatments follow a tried and tested formula, each one can be individually tailored to you on request. Please don't hesitate to discuss with your masseuse any particular needs you may have, if you are pregnant or if you have any existing health conditions or allergies.
We are situated in the centre of the city at Place Grand-Saint-Jean 1 (next to the entrance of Manor department store, above Beyouty nail bar) on the first floor. This is just a couple of minutes’ walk from the Metro station Flon and bus stop Bel-Air. The closest public car park is at Parking Riponne. Our opening hours are 10am-8pm weekdays and 10am-6pm Saturdays.
Our treatment rooms are completely private and fully equipped to offer you our range of treatments in total comfort. A shower is available if needed when taking our oil massages.
This is your time and we want you to enjoy the experience to the fullest. Please tell us of any preferences you may have, whether it is the massage pressure, your favourite oil, the room temperature or music volume.
Public Transport
The nearest Metro stop is Lausanne-Flon on the line M2
The following bus routes have stops at Bel-Air:
1, 2, 4, 6, 7, 8, 9, 16, 17 and 29
Carpark at Parking Riponne
t: 076 525 7967
e: info@pacharamassage.com
f: www.facebook.com/PacharaMassage
Born and raised in Thailand, I have been working as a professional masseuse continuously for more than a decade; qualifying under the Thai Department of Skill Development and running my own salon-spa.
After relocating to Lausanne, Switzerland, and working here for almost three years, I made the move to work independently again in 2016 and opened Pachara Massage.
Performing massage is a physical activity, I love to receive massage myself and to help others to relieve those aches and pains we all get, and to enjoy the mental relaxation a good massage delivers. With this I feel that I can empathise with my customers, and by giving a professional service, offer them real benefits.
Pacharakamol Hogan.