Making the decision to be permanently inked is a big one but luckily there are some talented artists in the area that are ready to take the job on.
Using Google reviews, we have rounded up some of the highest-rated tattoo parlours in Worcester, based on customer ratings.
5 of the highest-rated tattoo parlours in Worcester according to Google reviews
Circle Of Swords – Tattoo Studio
Rating: 4.9
Address: 2-4 Trinity Street, Worcester, WR1 2PW
One customer wrote: “Fantastic service from booking in to the actual day. Prompt correspondence from reception and a welcoming atmosphere when in the studio, which is decorated beautifully.”
Worcester Tattoo Studio
Rating: 4.8
Address: 3 Fish Street, Worcester, WR1 2HN
One customer wrote: “Just had my tattoo done here and can't believe how amazing that staff were. Made me feel so comfortable and gave great after care advice. I will probably update when tattoo is fully healed too.”
Pink Lady Ink
Rating: 4.9
Address: 53 The Tything, Worcester, WR1 1JT
One customer wrote: “Very happy with the work done, excellent cover piece”
Jacks Shack Tattoo Studio Ltd
Rating: 4.9
Address: 157b London Road, Worcester, WR5 2ED
One customer wrote: “Best tattoo experience I’ve had, very clean and makes you feel welcome. Neil’s skill as a tattoo artist is just unbelievable, gave him a description of what I wanted and he turned it into a tattoo that was better than I could of imagined. Extremely pleased with my new tattoo. Definitely worth the time and money!! Would never go anywhere else. Highly recommend!!”
Homestead Tattoo
Rating: 5
Address: 22 St John’s, Worcester, WR2 5AH
One customer wrote: “So welcoming and nice, I really recommend as all the work I’ve seen is beautiful. Had three done so far and love each one! Sami works quickly and is so lovely & professional, the shop is very clean as well so wasn’t uncomfortable.”
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