Outcall massage in London is a well-established service — therapists travel to client hotel rooms and private addresses every day across the city. The process is straightforward once you understand what each scenario requires.
Hotel Outcall in London
This is the most common outcall format. Therapists travel to client hotel rooms across central and inner London regularly.
Room considerations. A standard double or king room is suitable for most massage styles. Nuru and B2B sessions need approximately 2m x 1.5m of clear floor space for the mat. If you are booking the hotel specifically, request a larger room — a superior double, executive room, or junior suite.
Temperature. Turn the in-room heating to its highest setting an hour before the appointment. Undressed massage requires a genuinely warm room.
On the day. Confirm your room number with the provider on the morning of your appointment. The therapist will arrive and make their way to your room as any hotel visitor would. No announcement to hotel staff is needed or appropriate.
After. The therapist will pack up and depart. You have your room to yourself.
Well-served hotel zones. Park Lane and Mayfair hotels. Paddington and Lancaster Gate areas. Kensington hotel district. Covent Garden and central West End hotels. City of London business hotels.
Home Outcall in London
Home sessions combine maximum privacy with environmental familiarity.
Choosing the room. A bedroom works well for most session types — the right scale, adjustable lighting, and appropriate atmosphere. A large living room with furniture moved aside also works.
Floor preparation. For Nuru sessions, ensure the area where the mat will be laid is clear of furniture, rugs, and objects. The mat goes on a hard floor or firm carpet.
Temperature. Set the room notably warmer than your normal preference. A cold room significantly diminishes the experience of undressed massage.
Lighting. Overhead ceiling lights create a clinical atmosphere that works against relaxation. Use bedside or floor lamps. Smart lighting on a warm amber setting is ideal.
Access details. Provide thorough access information when booking: full postcode, building name or number, entry code if required, floor, apartment number, and how you would like the therapist to notify you of their arrival.
Pets. Secure all pets in a different room before the therapist arrives.
Booking Information
When confirming an outcall appointment, provide:
- Hotel name and room number, or full home address with access instructions
- Session type and preferred duration
- Date and arrival time
- Contact number for day-of communication
Payment is in cash at the session start. Travel supplements apply outside Zone 1–2 central London. Confirm costs at booking.
Zones Covered
Standard coverage includes Zones 1 and 2: Mayfair, Marylebone, Bayswater, Kensington, Knightsbridge, Belgravia, Chelsea, Notting Hill, Paddington, Westminster, Soho, Covent Garden, Fitzrovia, Islington, and the City.
Zone 3 and beyond (Hammersmith, Fulham, Clapham, Hackney, etc.) available with a travel supplement.
Frequently Asked Questions
Can therapists visit any London hotel?
Yes. All central London hotel areas are covered. Provide hotel name and room number at booking.
Which London areas are covered for home outcall?
Zones 1 and 2 as standard. Outer London with a supplement.
What preparation is needed?
For hotels: clear floor space (if needed), warm room. For homes: cleared room, warm temperature, adequate lighting, secured pets, and complete access instructions.
How discreet is the arrival?
Completely. The therapist arrives as any visitor would. There are no identifying indicators of the service.
