
King Spa & Sauna
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Location & directions
Civic Center Plaza, 809 Civic Center Dr, Niles, IL 60714, United States
Service hours
| Sunday | Open 24 hours |
| Monday | Open 24 hours |
| Tuesday | Open 24 hours |
| Wednesday | Open 24 hours |
| Thursday | Open 24 hours |
| Friday | Open 24 hours |
| Saturday | Open 24 hours |
Customer experiences
A great way to relax in the city, lots of options for treatments and a variety of rooms you can experience. Very quiet atmosphere and be prepared to be barefoot/naked. Everyone is polite and mindful of space. The food is a great treat after all the sweating you'll be doing in the sauna, but a little pricey.
What a spiritual awakening for me and my bestie. The fully naked, gender separate area was the most well organized spa I had ever visited. It was clean and sanitized to the point that I would trust eating off the floor. The different saunas and tubs were so titillating. The restaurant inside went crazy- we ate there like 3 times. You can spend what feels like a lifetime in here. Must come again. The warm wood chips went crazy
If nudity makes you uncomfortable try a different spa.my husband and I enjoyed 4 hrs here. We went on Easter Sunday and it was not too busy. It was a nice experience. The staff are friendly and let you explore on your own; they aren't pushy or excessive in customer service. The food was fresh. If you want to look like a pro, Bring a bottle for water, your own towel, some shower essentials + caddy, and little slip on socks/water shoes (if you don't like being barefoot).
Not worth the price you pay!! I’ve been going to spas all my life and grew up in Asia so I have a reference to how spas look and what they provide. The admission fee at King Spa is too expensive, given that they hardly provide any basic amenities such as towels, shower supplies, or slippers. Everywhere you walked, you had to be bare foot or in socks. This was very unusual as it’s a sanitization risk (fungus and bacteria grow in public bathhouses) and a falling hazard. Every spa I’ve ever been to offers you clean slippers upon arrival. I brought my own slippers but were told I wasn’t allowed to use them even though I expressed discomfort. You could only BUY their slippers but couldn’t even wear them into the showers or to walk around. Their rules were being enforcers regularly, where one of the workers were walking around and parading a “no talking” sign. And the food was equally overpriced. I wanted to buy a generic green tea brand that would’ve cost $2 anywhere else but they were charging $9. The average price of any entree was about $20. I think this place was a scam and not worth the price of entry, even with a discount from Groupons
King Spa & Sauna is a spa.



