Massage room rental
Massage Room Rental in NYC — Union Square Treatment Suite
A private room built around a mechanical heated spa bed, with hot stones, hot towels, linens and laundry already handled, rented by the hour to licensed massage therapists.
Licensed massage therapists rent this room to see their own clients without carrying the overhead of a spa lease — no build-out, no laundry service to schedule, no inventory of oils and stones to restock on your own dime. You book the hour your client is on the table, and everything the session needs is already set up when you unlock the door.
Built around a mechanical heated spa bed
The centerpiece of the room is an electric spa massage table with a mechanical lift and its own table heater, so the surface is warm before your client ever lies down — no cold vinyl, no separate heating pad to plug in and wait on. A towel warmer keeps hot towels ready through the session rather than cooling on a cart, and hot stones are stocked in the room for therapists who work heat into their sessions. Massage cream, face cradles, bolsters and covers, and disposable eye mask covers are all in the room before your client arrives.
In the room
- Mechanical heated spa bed (electric spa massage table)
- Table heater
- Towel warmer
- Face steamer
- Hot stones
- Hot towels
- Massage cream
- Face cradles
- Bolsters and covers
- Eye masks and disposable covers
- Independently controlled room music and volume
- Dimmable lighting
- Air conditioning
Linens & consumables
- Clean linens
- Hand towels
- Bath towels
- Hair ties
- Hand sanitizer
Linens and laundry, handled
Clean linens, hand towels and bath towels are provided for every booked hour and laundered by the studio between uses — you never carry a bag of used sheets home or find a laundromat slot between clients. Hand sanitizer and hair ties are stocked in the room as well, small details that add up when you are running back-to-back sessions on a busy afternoon.
Sound isolation and a room of your own
Each treatment room is built for sound isolation and controls its own music and volume independently of the room next door. A client on your table should not hear another practitioner's session through the wall, and the music playing in your room is yours to set — silence, a playlist, or whatever puts your particular client at ease that day.
A private waiting area
Clients who arrive early are not left standing in a hallway or seated where another practitioner's client can see them. The floor has a private client waiting area separate from the treatment rooms themselves, which matters for clients who value discretion around getting bodywork done during a workday.
Who books this room
Almost every therapist who rents this room is a New York State-licensed massage therapist building or maintaining an independent client list — some full-time, some alongside spa or chiropractic-office shifts elsewhere in the city. A valid LMT license and professional liability insurance naming the studio entity as additional insured are required before your first booking; most therapists already carry a policy that can add this endorsement at no extra charge.
Rate
Massage room hourly rate
Hourly bookings start at $36, with half-day rates at [RATE — PENDING CLIENT APPROVAL] and full-day rates at [RATE — PENDING CLIENT APPROVAL] for therapists running a full client day out of one room. Peak hours (Weekdays 7:00–11:00am and 4:00–8:00pm, plus Saturday 8:00am–2:00pm) fill fastest; off-peak hours (Weekdays 11:00am–4:00pm and 8:00–10:00pm, plus Sunday all day) are easier to book on shorter notice. Classes can be cancelled up to 12 hours before the start time and the credit returns to your account. Private sessions need 24 hours. Professional rental bookings follow the 12-hour window, because the room is held out of the calendar and no one else can use it.
Frequently asked questions
Do I need a New York State massage license to rent this room?
Yes. We require a copy of your current LMT license and proof of professional liability insurance naming the studio entity as additional insured before your first booking is confirmed.
Is the table heated, or do I need to bring my own heating pad?
The room has a mechanical heated spa bed with its own table heater built in, so the surface is warm before your client lies down. You are not bringing or plugging in any equipment of your own.
Are hot stones and hot towels actually provided, or is that an add-on fee?
They are part of the room and included in the hourly rate. Hot stones, hot towels, massage cream, bolsters and face cradles are stocked and ready; there is no separate line item for using them.
Who does the laundry between clients?
We do. Clean linens, hand towels and bath towels are provided for every booking and laundered by the studio, not by you — there is no linen contract to manage and no washing machine to find time for between sessions.
Can my client hear the room next door, or the hallway?
The treatment rooms are built for sound isolation and each room controls its own music and volume independently, so what plays in the room beside you does not bleed through and your client's session stays private.
Where do clients wait if they arrive early?
There is a private client waiting area separate from the treatment rooms, so an early arrival is not standing in a hallway or sitting in on another practitioner's session.
Can I store my own oils or a modality-specific tool in the room between sessions?
Storage options are available for practitioners who book recurring hours; ask about a dedicated shelf or bin on your tour so anything you bring regularly does not need to travel with you each time.
Book a studio tour
Next step
Come see the space.
See the heated spa bed and towel setup in person, and ask about license and insurance requirements before your first booking.
Tours take about 20 minutes at 41 Union Square West, Suite 501, New York, NY 10003. Prefer to talk first? Call (917) 999-8553.