I first found out about the Korean Bath Houses through a magazine article and about the Korean scrub they will do there. I forget what it's called. A nice older Korean woman will literally scrub/scrape off the first layer of dead skin; which sounds gross, but afterwards, your skin is as soft and pink; as a baby's bottom--but everywhere! (Don't read into that). OMGosh! Sign me up!! This place did not disappoint. But it's not a "spa" in the American way of thinking. It's a bathouse--very different. So research before you go--- After my scrubbing, she massaged my skin with oil, and a cool yogurt cream, and finally washed my hair. Good gosh. Best 3 hours, I've spent in a while. Check out the co-ed areas...where you can rest and take a nap if you feel like it. Best part---It is very very clean!! Cost about $100 bucks and then $20 for tip. I'll def be back.