Miroku is a realm of peace and magic.... the staff already greets you with a smile and kind words at the entrance) You will be offered tea, slippers, everything you need for complete relaxation) the staff approaches each client very individually and carefully... soft music relaxes, the delicious tea that is offered in the assortment tones up... massage is done very efficiently! It feels like a skating rink) but that's exactly how it should go) facial care is just magical. After the procedure, unprecedented lightness ...
In general, I highly recommend visiting this piece of paradise)
I had a program for two hours. I was in a barrel sauna for 15 minutes, 15 minutes on body scrubbing, and 30 minutes on massage. The rest of the time is waiting. As soon as I arrived, I undressed and wrapped myself in a sheet. The sheet, by the way, is disgusting. All washed up, with a very persistent smell of either conditioner or the powder itself, she, the sheet, was also unpleasant to the body, as if sticky. Then I waited for 20 minutes, drank tea, and even froze a little. They call it a tea party in the break room.
I understand that the tea party would take place after all the procedures, and not immediately. Then there was a very weak barrel. Then scrubbing. Here I liked everything, from the politeness and courtesy of the girl performing body scrubbing, to the scrub with the smell of orange. After that, I went to the shower, in which the sewer was a little clogged and I, in order not to stand in the water, periodically turned off the water letting it go down. After that there was a massage where everything was great. The masseuse is well done, the heated couch is cool. I was very relaxed and even when I got up I felt a little dizzy. After the massage, I still had 20 minutes left, five of which I waited in the rest room, I thought they would offer me tea. But no one came up to me. I changed my clothes and left. Conclusion: Well done girls. But the organization itself is weak. Will I come again-Yes! But only purposefully, for example, for massage. Definitely not on the program.
I had a program for a young mother "velvet skin"
In general, everything is fine. A good range of relaxing treatments. But I was wildly confused by the attitude of the massage therapist. When she just took the phone out of my hands and put it aside. If there are any rules regarding phones, you need to warn about this in advance, and not just take the phone. Well, in general, I lost an hour of time that I planned to spend reading a book.
Instead, she just fucked up.
But since it was a gift, I just spent time on the massage table and decided that I'd better go somewhere else when I decide that I need relaxation.