ABC Relaxation Place. Julie.
Visiting Boston for the weekend. This spot was close to where I had breakfast. So, I stopped in for a quick 30 minute session before eating.
Provider Details: Beauty: 3/5, Body: 3/5, Personality: 4/5, Service: 2/5.
Overall Ranking: 3. 0.
JULIE is the most attractive of the three providers. She has a slim physique. Kitty is nicely trimmed. Nice natural B's. No tattoos.
Service Details: Massage, CBJ, HJ.
- Massage was pretty good, but it was a short session. She did apply good pressure to the lower back before the teasing started.
- CBJ was solid; lots of suction, but a little shallow. Had her switch positions, and gave her a decent throat pounding before we switched to HJ for the finish.
Conclusion: Julie is an attentive and solid provider with a good attitude. English is good and she seems willing to please. BYOC for the best results. CBJ seems to be the limit of services provided.
Recommendation: Yes.
Table shower is still offer by Holisctic spa
Holistic Spa Revere MA close to airport, cab ride or uber ride will cost you short money.
They offer steam room and sauna with awesome massage.
I have been going for over 10 years.
195 Squire Rd 2nd floor, Revere, MA 02151.
781-485-1900.
[QUOTE=CamperVan10;7243743]You got to figure out where you're staying, downtown Boston or up by Logan or where. No table showers anymore unless Kneeland St still has one.
Medford and Malden have options by T, north on the Orange line. Quincy spas on the Red line. Brookline spas Green line. Chinatown has enough on and around Kneeland St. Commuter rail to Waltham, 139 Moody, get off the train, cross over the tracks on your right by the river past the restaurant, before the barber shop.
Downtown has (never been there):
Body Turn.
222 Newbury St. 3/ FL Boston, MA 02116.
Call:617-266-9888.
Mon-Sun:9:00 am-10:00 pm.
💖128150;30 minutes $50! 💖128150;.
💖128150;60 minutes $70!128150;128150;.[/QUOTE]
Give something to get something
[QUOTE=WalNut420;7244687]Well, checking MBTA now, it's even longer from my hotel to Chinatown, so maybe my expectations for the speed of public transit are a little lofty.[/QUOTE]The reason the MBTA is so difficult and long is because there is no stop at the airport. You have to take a bus to get to the airport T stop, then the blue line T to a connecting line (orange, red, green), it's complicated. Unless you devote the time to check things out, your pre-judged plan will not work for you.
You were given the correct advice to hit Holistic in Revere, about 7 miles away. Uber or taxi there in 15 minutes or less, it's your easiest and best option.
It's also very easy to Uber to the Rose Kennedy Greenway in less than 10 minutes, maybe 3 miles, and take a very nice walk through Boston along the Greenway to south station and Chinatown. Stroll over to 40 Harrison (spa will buzz you in), or Hudson, or Kneeland, or Tyler, but be sure to look up to the second and third floors, and down to some basement spas.
Boston is not like NYC, not a grid, and difficult to navigate with one-way streets everywhere.