2 hour Siam Massage with Thai and Foot Massage at Fah Lanna Spa

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2 hour Siam Massage with Thai and Foot Massage at Fah Lanna Spa

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Thai massage hits different after a long day in Chiang Mai. Fah Lanna Spa turns it into a smooth, relaxing 2-hour package with a private set-up and a calm tropical break. I especially like the private room with an en-suite shower and toilet, and the fact you start with an herbal drink in a garden setting.

One thing to keep in mind: this is a set format (Thai massage first, then foot reflexology), so if you dislike Thai-style stretching and pressure, you might want to lower expectations or speak up during your consultation.

Key Things to Know Before You Go

2 hour Siam Massage with Thai and Foot Massage at Fah Lanna Spa - Key Things to Know Before You Go

  • A private treatment room with an en-suite shower and toilet means you can truly reset in peace.
  • Thai massage plus foot reflexology keeps the session balanced instead of just one focus area.
  • Herbal drink and ginger tea bookend the treatment with a soothing, local touch.
  • Tropical garden atmosphere gives you a real break from the streets without adding extra sightseeing time.
  • You can extend the experience with food and drinks at the on-site cafe and restaurant.

Fah Lanna Spa in Chiang Mai Old City: how the setting helps your mood

Fah Lanna Spa sits in Chiang Mai in the Old City area, with a meeting point at Fah Lanna Spa on Wiang Kaew Rd. If you’re staying nearby, it’s an easy stop to fit between sightseeing blocks, and it’s near public transportation.

What I like about this kind of spa location is the practicality. You get a treatment that feels like a full reset, but you’re not forced into a long ride into the countryside to find quiet. When you’re short on time, that matters.

The vibe is also part of the value. You’re served an herbal drink and guided into a calm space before your massage, so you’re not rushing in sweaty and overstimulated.

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Your 2-hour Fah Lanna package: what you’ll experience step by step

This is a 2-hour luxury spa package, delivered as one continuous flow. You can book in the morning, afternoon, or evening, and it works well as a mid-day pause or an end-of-trip unwind.

When you arrive, you’ll be given loose, comfortable clothing. You can safely store your luggage at the spa reception during your massage, which is a small detail that keeps you from worrying about where everything goes.

Before your body work starts, plan to arrive early enough to fill out the consultation card if you’re making your own way. If you’re late, the spa can move on to other guests, and late arrivals can’t be refunded, so give yourself a buffer.

Then the session begins in your private room. After the treatments, you’ll be brought to an air-conditioned area for homemade ginger tea and a light snack. If you feel like staying longer, you can also use the on-site cafe and restaurant.

Thai massage first: why this stage often sets the tone

2 hour Siam Massage with Thai and Foot Massage at Fah Lanna Spa - Thai massage first: why this stage often sets the tone
Your massage starts with traditional Thai massage. This part matters because it usually loosens the body globally—hips, back, shoulders, and legs—so your feet reflexology can feel more responsive right afterward.

If you’re new to Thai massage, it’s not just “lying still and getting rubbed.” Thai massage often includes bodywork that feels more active than a typical Western spa massage. One of the practical takeaways here is to set expectations: this is Thai-style work, and that style may be exactly what you came for—or it may simply be different.

I also like that the session is in a private room with an en-suite shower and toilet. That means you’re not sharing space, and you can freshen up right in your own treatment area, which makes the whole experience feel more complete.

Foot reflexology after: the comfort payoff

Once the Thai massage is done, you move into foot reflexology. This second half is a common reason people remember the session, because feet tend to hold a lot of everyday stress—especially after walking around markets, temples, and old-city streets.

The other thing I like about this pairing is that it gives you variety in one block of time. Instead of doing the same kind of work twice, you get full-body massage first, then a focused foot treatment.

Your practitioner will bring you to a dedicated, air-conditioned area afterward for ginger tea and a light snack. That timing helps you come down from the stimulation level and actually feel the difference.

Herbal tea, tropical gardens, and that post-massage snack

The spa experience doesn’t stop at the hands-on treatment. You’re served an herbal drink when you arrive, and later you’ll get homemade ginger tea plus a light snack.

That matters because tea and a snack turn the massage into an actual break day. Instead of squeezing your spa time and then running off immediately, you get a short recovery moment that feels natural.

There’s also a tropical garden setting with water features. It’s not just decoration; it’s there to slow you down while you’re waiting and winding up. If you’re the type who needs quiet time before you can enjoy food or sightseeing again, this part helps.

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Food at the on-site cafe and restaurant: when it’s worth staying longer

After your massage, you can visit the on-site cafe and restaurant serving Thai and international food. If you’re hungry, it’s a convenient add-on because you don’t have to find a new place right after you’ve relaxed.

In one experience, people found the cafe food good enough to call out as a highlight. There’s also a mention of a spendable 300 THB voucher each in at least one case, which could make lunch feel more affordable.

I’d treat that as a potential bonus rather than a guarantee. The key is that you do have real dining options on-site, so you can turn this into half a day of recovery instead of only two hours of massage.

Price and value: is $53.13 a fair deal in Chiang Mai?

At $53.13 per person for about two hours, this package is positioned as a mid-range spa value in Chiang Mai. What makes the price feel reasonable is what you actually get for that time.

You’re not just paying for one massage. You’re paying for a full flow: Thai massage plus foot reflexology, plus herbal drinks and tea, plus private-room comfort with an en-suite shower and toilet. Local taxes are included too, so you don’t end up guessing what’s added later.

And because it’s a private tour/activity—only your group participates—it avoids the awkward feeling of shared spaces that can cut into relaxation. If your goal is stress reduction rather than just getting any massage deal, that private set-up is a meaningful part of the cost/value equation.

Practical tips so your massage feels great (not rushed)

First, treat arrival time as part of the experience. If you’re self-arranging, aim to arrive about 15 minutes early to fill out the consultation card. If you’re arriving with someone picking you up, still build in time so you can settle and not start tense.

Second, think about what you want to communicate in your consultation. The package includes Thai massage and foot reflexology, so tell the staff what areas feel tight, and how firm you want the pressure. If you’re not a fan of Thai massage style, say so early so they can adjust as much as possible within the format.

Third, wear something easy for spa clothing. You’ll be provided loose, comfortable clothing, but showing up in clothes that are simple to change out of makes your start smoother.

Finally, plan your day around it. After a massage, you’ll likely want a calmer next step: tea, a light snack, maybe a slow meal at the cafe, and then a quiet walk or rest. If you schedule a big temple run immediately afterward, you’ll feel less like relaxing.

Who should book this Siam Massage at Fah Lanna Spa?

This fits best if you want a reliable spa block in Chiang Mai with real comfort and good pacing. You’ll likely enjoy it most if you like Thai massage style and you also want the foot reflexology follow-up.

It’s also a great pick if you’re traveling as a couple or solo. The private session keeps things personal, and the tropical garden + tea routine gives you that calm break without turning it into a half-day logistics project.

If you’re bringing kids, note that children must be accompanied by an adult. If you’re booking for a family, it’s smart to check timing that won’t feel like too big of a break from normal routines.

And if you’re the kind of person who cares about cleanliness and a well-run facility, this spa has a strong reputation for that kind of detail based on how people describe their experience.

Should you book this 2-hour massage package?

I’d book this if you want a straightforward, two-hour reset in Chiang Mai that includes more than hands-on massage. The private room with an en-suite shower is a standout for comfort, and the herbal drink plus ginger tea routine makes the whole thing feel like a genuine break.

I’d hesitate only if you strongly prefer Western-style massage techniques and don’t enjoy Thai-style stretching and pressure. In that case, it’s still an efficient option, but go in with clear expectations and speak up during your consultation.

If you want a calm, well-paced spa day that doesn’t require extra planning, Fah Lanna Spa is an easy yes.

FAQ

How long is the Siam Massage package at Fah Lanna Spa?

The package runs for about 2 hours.

What massages are included in the 2-hour spa package?

The package includes a traditional Thai massage and foot reflexology (foot massage).

Do I get any drinks or snacks during the experience?

Yes. You’re served an herbal drink, and after the massage you’ll be offered homemade ginger tea and a light snack.

Is the massage done in a private room?

Yes. Your Thai massage and foot reflexology session takes place in your own private room with an en-suite shower and toilet.

What time should I arrive before my appointment?

If you’re making your own way, plan to arrive about 15 minutes early to fill out the consultation card. In general, arrive before your scheduled treatment so you can relax first.

Where is Fah Lanna Spa located in Chiang Mai?

The meeting point is Fah Lanna Spa in the Old City area, at 57, 57/1 Wiang Kaew Rd, Tambon Si Phum, Amphoe Mueang Chiang Mai, Chang Wat Chiang Mai 50200, Thailand.

Can children participate?

Children must be accompanied by an adult.

What happens if I cancel my booking?

You can cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund. If you cancel less than 24 hours before the experience’s start time, the amount you paid is not refunded.

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