Aromatherpy Oil Massage at award winning Fah Lanna Spa – Old City Branch

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Aromatherpy Oil Massage at award winning Fah Lanna Spa – Old City Branch

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Your feet deserve a reset in Chiang Mai. At award-winning Fah Lanna Spa (Old City), I like the private spa room setup and the tea-and-snack flow, and it feels well planned for sore legs after walking; one thing to consider is that on busy slots you may feel a bit of speed to get you in and out.

You start with a short consultation and herbal tea, then change into loose spa clothing. After your massage, you can shower in the attached bathroom, then linger in the lounge for a light snack and ginger tea, or stay longer at the on-site cafe.

Key highlights you’ll care about

  • Private room massage that keeps your time quiet and focused
  • Aromatherapy oil with fragrance designed to help you relax and recharge
  • Herbal tea + post-massage ginger tea for a full little ritual, not just a rubdown
  • Session flexibility (60, 90, or 120 minutes) so you can match it to your schedule
  • Old City gardens and water features that make the spa feel like more than a strip-mall appointment

Fah Lanna Spa in Chiang Mai’s Old City: calm, green, and easy to reach

Aromatherpy Oil Massage at award winning Fah Lanna Spa - Old City Branch - Fah Lanna Spa in Chiang Mai’s Old City: calm, green, and easy to reach
Fah Lanna Spa sits in Chiang Mai’s Old City area, and the vibe is part of the value. Before your massage, you’re surrounded by lush gardens and water features, so the whole place feels like a short exhale from street noise. It’s the kind of setting where you’ll actually relax while you wait, instead of watching the clock.

Logistics are straightforward. Your experience starts and ends at the spa itself, at ฟ้าล้านนา สปา เมืองเก่า – Fah Lanna Spa – Old City, 57, 57/1 Wiang Kaew Rd, Tambon Si Phum, Amphoe Mueang Chiang Mai. The area is near public transportation, and you can go directly to your appointment rather than coordinating with transfers.

The practical win here is timing. You can choose morning, afternoon, or evening slots, which matters a lot if you’re doing temple time, markets, or long walks earlier in the day.

Aromatherapy oil massage: what your 1–2 hour block feels like

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This is a private experience, meaning only your group participates. You’re taken to your own room, not a shared massage floor. That alone can change the feel of the whole appointment, especially if you’re traveling with someone else and you want the time to stay quiet.

Before the massage, you’ll do a spa consultation with staff and sip herbal tea. They’ll also provide loose, comfortable clothing while you’re there. I like this part because it reduces decision fatigue: you’re not fiddling with what to wear or how to cover up. You’re just guided into the routine.

Then comes the massage itself. For the aromatherapy option, you’ll receive a blend of oils meant to target your sense of smell and help you relax and rejuvenate. The massage style is Thai-influenced bodywork, so expect hands-on pressure and stretching-type techniques rather than only soothing, passive rubbing.

After your treatment, you’ll have access to an en suite bathroom to shower. That’s a bigger deal than it sounds. Oil can cling to skin, and being able to rinse off comfortably means you don’t have to rush back out feeling sticky or self-conscious.

Finally, you move to a lounge area for a light snack and ginger tea. If you still want downtime, you can spend as long as you like relaxing at the spa, or head to the on-site cafe for a drink and snack.

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Duration note (because the schedule matters)

The booking you’re looking at lists 1 hour (approx.), but the spa options also include 60-, 90-, and 120-minute sessions. Some massage descriptions specify 90 minutes for certain options. The smart move: double-check the exact session length on your confirmation so you know whether you’re booking a shorter reset or a longer unwind.

Choosing the right massage: aromatherapy, aloe vera, hot oil, or cream

Aromatherpy Oil Massage at award winning Fah Lanna Spa - Old City Branch - Choosing the right massage: aromatherapy, aloe vera, hot oil, or cream
Fah Lanna Spa gives you four massage types, which makes this more flexible than many “one-size” spa sessions:

  • Aromatherapy massage: best if you want the added mental cue of scent, with oils designed for relaxation and rejuvenation.
  • Hot oil massage: good when your muscles feel tight and you want heat to help reduce tension and comfort your skin.
  • Aloe vera massage: a cooling, soothing option, especially if you’ve been in the sun or your skin feels warm.
  • Moisturizing cream massage: focuses on comfort and skin softness, which can be nice after dry air from travel.

If you’re deciding based on how you feel that day, here’s the no-drama logic I use:

  • If you’re tight from hiking or temple stairs, choose hot oil or aromatherapy.
  • If your day was sun-heavy and you’re feeling heat on your skin, aloe vera makes sense.
  • If you just want a softer, skin-friendly finish without the “heat” element, cream is a safe pick.

Because your aromatherapy massage is fragrance-driven, it’s also the better option if you want something that feels like a full sensory reset, not just muscle work.

Timing in Chiang Mai: morning to evening slots that fit trekking days

Aromatherpy Oil Massage at award winning Fah Lanna Spa - Old City Branch - Timing in Chiang Mai: morning to evening slots that fit trekking days
You can pick from multiple departure times: 10am, 12pm, 2pm, 4pm, 6pm, or 7pm. That’s great for travelers who don’t want to blow an entire day on a single activity.

Here’s how I’d match timing to your itinerary:

  • After a long walking day: go later in the afternoon so your legs have time to cool down first.
  • If you have early plans: the 10am or 12pm slots work well as a mid-trip “maintenance” stop before more sightseeing.
  • For a low-effort dinner plan: the 6pm and 7pm options let you massage first, then eat afterward without rushing.

A small reality check: one review-style theme you’ll want to keep in mind is that the spa can feel busy at peak slots. Even when the massage itself is good, the environment can move quickly. The best workaround is simple—choose a time that isn’t right in the middle of the day’s biggest wave.

Price and value: what $50.22 buys you in real life

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At $50.22 per person, this isn’t the cheapest massage deal in Chiang Mai. I won’t sugarcoat it: for the price, you’re paying for a more polished spa setup—private rooms, a managed consultation process, and that full on-site experience with lounge time.

Here’s where the value actually shows up:

  • Private room time instead of sharing space
  • A built-in ritual: consultation, tea, provided clothing, shower, and ginger tea afterward
  • Multiple session lengths, so you can choose a shorter fix or a longer recovery
  • The spa setting with gardens and water features, which helps you switch gears from tourist mode

If you’re comparing options, I’d frame it like this: cheaper spas often trade away privacy and polish. This one leans into comfort and flow. For many people, that’s worth the extra cost—especially if you’ve hiked, sweated, and want a smooth recovery.

Also, the fact that this experience is commonly booked well in advance (about 72 days on average) hints that it’s popular for a reason. If you want a specific time slot, don’t wait until the last minute.

What happens at the spa: the small moments that make it feel worth it

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This experience runs on a simple, controlled rhythm. You arrive, you check in, you do a quick consultation, you change, you get your massage, then you cool down and refresh.

A few practical details that matter:

  • If you’re making your own way to the spa, aim to arrive 15 minutes early. That gives you time to fill out the consultation card without stress.
  • The massage happens in a private room, and you’ll have an attached bathroom for showering afterward.
  • Afterward, there’s a lounge area plus a light snack and ginger tea, so you don’t have to immediately scramble for your next stop.

I also like that you can spend as much time as you like relaxing at the spa afterward. That turns the massage from a timed transaction into an actual reset period.

One other consideration: the “in and out quickly” feeling can happen if the day is packed. That’s not unusual for spa schedules. If you’re the type who likes a slow, unhurried pace, pick a time that feels calmer—often earlier slots can feel more relaxed, depending on demand.

Who should book Fah Lanna Spa’s aromatherapy oil massage?

This is a strong choice if you want:

  • A private massage setup
  • An easy, one-stop spa experience in Chiang Mai’s Old City
  • Relief after walking, hiking, or general sightseeing stress
  • A more complete experience than just “get on the table, get off, go”

You’ll likely get the most value if your body is asking for recovery. The aromatherapy option is also ideal if you like the idea of scent-led relaxation—something that feels personal instead of purely mechanical.

If you’re on a tight budget or you’re chasing the lowest price massage, you might prefer to look around. But if you care about privacy, comfort, and a smooth flow, this one makes sense.

Should you book this aromatherapy oil massage in Chiang Mai?

I’d book it if you want a comfortable, managed spa day with a real recovery feel—especially after a walking-heavy itinerary. The private room setup, the tea-and-snack rhythm, and the ability to shower on-site are the kinds of details that make you feel taken care of instead of rushed.

I’d think twice if your top priority is finding the lowest price possible, or if you’re sensitive to a schedule that can feel busy during popular time slots. In that case, you might still enjoy the massage, but you’ll want to choose your appointment time carefully.

FAQ

How long is the aromatherapy oil massage?

The experience is listed as about 1 hour, and the spa offers massage session lengths of 60, 90, and 120 minutes. Check your confirmation to confirm the exact length for your booking.

Is the aromatherapy massage done in a private room?

Yes. The massage takes place in a private room.

What massage types can I choose at Fah Lanna Spa?

You can choose among aromatherapy massage, hot oil massage, aloe vera massage, or a moisturizing cream massage.

What’s included during the spa visit?

You get a spa consultation, herbal tea, provided loose comfortable clothing, the selected massage, and access to shower facilities. After the treatment, you’ll have a light snack and ginger tea. The spa also has an on-site cafe.

What time slots are available?

Available appointment times include 10am, 12pm, 2pm, 4pm, 6pm, and 7pm.

Can children participate?

Children must be accompanied by an adult.

If you tell me your travel dates and the kind of day you have planned (lots of trekking vs mostly Old City walks), I can help you pick the best session length and time slot.

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