IAH · Restaurants

Be Relax

Spa · Wellness

D · D1 Post-security

One of the only non-food stops in Terminal D

Just past gate D1 in Terminal D, Be Relax is the rare non-restaurant, non-lounge option when you clear security for international flights out of IAH. It runs as a spa and wellness kiosk in the main D concourse, so you see it right as you walk toward the early D-gates. Think chair massages, foot rubs, and quick treatments you can squeeze in before boarding starts at T‑60.

Service menus at airport Be Relax locations usually list 10‑ to 30‑minute chair massages, plus add‑ons like neck and shoulder focus or aromatherapy, with prices that often land in the roughly $25–$70 range depending on length. This D1 outpost follows the same model: short blocks of time, pay per session, no membership required, and you can typically walk up between late morning and the last outbound bank of D‑gate flights. If you cut it close, ask what they can do in 10 or 15 minutes and watch the board for your D‑gate.

There’s no food, no showers, and no private rooms at this spot near D1, so treat it as a quick tune‑up, not a full day spa. Staff work you in between departures from D1–D4, and sessions usually wrap well before general boarding at T‑35. You’re right in the public concourse, so expect standard terminal noise from nearby international departures and constant boarding calls in English and Spanish.

Big tradeoff: using Be Relax at D1 means skipping a lounge in Terminals D or E for that same half‑hour block. If you only have about 45 minutes from clearing D security, hit the restroom first, then walk to Be Relax, buy the shortest treatment that still feels worth the spend, and set an alarm for 20 minutes before your posted gate time so you don’t drift past final call.

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