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You know the Koreatown spas. Here are others to get your soak on that draw on traditions of Japanese onsen, Russian banya, Finnish sauna and, yes, the Korean jimjilbang.
Guests visit Korean day spa's a variety of reasons -- to exfoliate dead skin off, to relieve tension, to improve circulation and to make your skin look healthy.
There's nothing quite like spending a day of leisure at a Korean spa, and while Los Angeles has plenty of options, we've broken down the five best.
Koreatown's spas are a vast often underground network of baths, saunas, mudrooms and sometimes restaurants. A guide to nine of them, plus a few restaurant tips.
To me, a 24-hour Korean spa is the perfect spot for a solo staycation. You can keep to your own agenda and dine, sleep, eat, read, sauna and soak on your own time.
My first Korean spa experience took place after I had just graduating college. I was stressed. My skin was a wreck, and my best friend (who is Korean) suggested that I go to one of these ...
Korean spas are meant to be a place to come and spend half a day, so come to enjoy, relax, pamper and commune. Leave your insecurities at the door and check out one of these spots.