REVIEW · CHIANG MAI
2 Hour Relaxation Luxury Spa Package at Fah Lanna Spa – Old City Branch
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Two massages in two hours can reset your day. At Fah Lanna Spa’s Old City branch in Chiang Mai, you get a structured session with a health check, a private room, and time to unwind with snacks.
I especially like the format: two therapies back-to-back—reflexology foot massage plus aromatherapy oil massage—so you’re not stuck choosing just one. I also like the “then you’re done” pacing, because you finish in about two hours and you keep the rest of the day free.
One possible drawback: this package is not the Royal Bath add-on, and some people report they weren’t invited to shower afterward—so if cleanliness time is important to you, ask before treatment starts.
In This Review
- Key Things You’ll Care About
- Fah Lanna Spa Old City: Calm grounds in the middle of Chiang Mai
- Your 2-Hour Session Flow: consultation, private room, then done
- Reflexology Foot Massage and Aromatherapy Oil Massage: what you actually get
- What to Ask For: make the pressure and routine fit your body
- Gardens, friendly staff, and small comforts that change the mood
- Price and value at about $76.15: a luxury break, not a bargain
- Consistency check: what to do if you want results, not surprises
- Who this 2-hour Fah Lanna package suits best
- Should You Book Fah Lanna Spa’s 2-Hour Luxury Package?
- FAQ
- How long is the Fah Lanna Spa Old City relaxation package?
- What massages are included in this package?
- Is this session private?
- Are snacks included?
- Where do I meet for the appointment?
- What should I do if I arrive late?
Key Things You’ll Care About

- Old City location + easy wayfinding: you meet at Fah Lanna Spa Old City and it ends right back there.
- Two treatments, one private room: reflexology foot massage followed by aromatherapy oil massage.
- Health consultation first: you fill out a card and discuss needs before oils and hands get involved.
- Included snacks: you’re not left hungry during your reset.
- Private time for your group: this is just you, not a packed shared session.
- Service expectations matter: pressure, shower/bath time, and consistency can vary by therapist and package details.
Fah Lanna Spa Old City: Calm grounds in the middle of Chiang Mai

Fah Lanna Spa is in Chiang Mai’s Old City area, so you’re not committing to a long ride just to get pampered. The big win here is that once you’re inside, the mood shifts from city noise to spa quiet, with space to wait without feeling rushed.
You’ll meet at the Old City branch address on Wiang Kaew Rd (ฟ้าล้านนา สปา เมืองเก่า). The activity ends back at the same spot, which keeps everything simple—no mystery pickup times or last-minute confusion.
The best practical takeaway? Plan to arrive 15 minutes early if you’re making your own way. That buffer gives you time to fill out the consultation card, which helps the therapist match your needs from the start.
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Your 2-Hour Session Flow: consultation, private room, then done
This is a private spa experience for your group. After you arrive, you’ll go through a health consultation before the treatments, and you’ll do the massages in your own treatment room. That matters because it keeps the experience focused and personal, instead of feeling like you’re trying to fit your body’s needs into someone else’s schedule.
Your session is built around two therapies during the ~2-hour window. That timeline is also a real-world advantage: you can fit it before dinner, after lunch, or between temple visits without losing an entire day.
Included snacks are part of the flow too. It’s not a huge meal situation, but it’s a thoughtful touch that helps the whole “reset” feel complete rather than ending with a growling stomach.
Reflexology Foot Massage and Aromatherapy Oil Massage: what you actually get

Your package pairs reflexology foot massage with an aromatherapy oil massage. In practice, that combo works well for people who want both:
- something that feels targeted and grounded (feet and reflex points)
- and something that feels more like full-body relaxation (oil massage)
The oil component also means you’ll likely have scent and comfort choices discussed during the consultation. Even if you’re not picky, you’ll benefit from telling the therapist how you like pressure and movement—gentle and slow, or firm and focused.
If you want a “full reset” feeling, this pairing is a smart structure. Foot reflexology can loosen up tension patterns, then the aromatherapy massage gives your muscles time to actually settle.
One note from real-world experience: don’t assume bath or shower time is automatic with every package. If you care about washing afterward, it’s worth checking right when you arrive or before the session starts.
What to Ask For: make the pressure and routine fit your body
Spa services can be amazing, but your comfort depends on communication. The most useful thing you can do is be specific in your consultation card and verbally:
- preferred pressure (light, medium, firm)
- areas you want focused (shoulders, neck, lower back, feet)
- areas you want avoided
- any sensitivity to scents or oils
You’ll see names mentioned in past experiences—like Fha, Yok, Apple, and Pham—and the common thread is that people felt cared for and matched well to their needs. The practical advice is simple: if you know what works for you, say it early. If you don’t, start by asking for medium pressure and then adjust halfway through.
Also, if you’re hoping for something traditional beyond the included massages, the spa environment is set up for more variety. For example, one common Northern Thailand option people mention is Tok Sen (a traditional treatment using a percussive tool). If that’s your style, ask whether it can be added or swapped as an option during your private session.
Gardens, friendly staff, and small comforts that change the mood

This is the kind of spa where the waiting area doesn’t feel like punishment. People describe the grounds as beautiful and calm, with gardens that make the pre-massage wait feel like part of the experience rather than downtime you resent.
Staff friendliness also comes up often, especially around explaining the manual or helping you feel comfortable when you’re not sure what to expect. That’s useful if you’ve never done a reflexology session or you’re unsure about how aromatherapy massage works.
And if money logistics matter for you: at least some guests report credit card payment is accepted, which is handy if you don’t want to scramble for cash right before your appointment.
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Price and value at about $76.15: a luxury break, not a bargain
At around $76.15 per person for a 2-hour package, this isn’t the cheapest spa deal in Chiang Mai. Some people compare it to lower-cost massages offered elsewhere, and that comparison is fair.
Here’s what helps you judge value correctly:
- You’re paying for a private, structured session with consultation and two included therapies.
- You’re paying for the brand and setting: Fah Lanna is described as award-winning and designed to feel like a real spa experience, not just a massage room.
- You’re also paying for convenience: Old City location and a smooth “finished in 2 hours” schedule.
So when does it feel worth it? If you want one high-quality block of time—two treatments, calm grounds, and snacks—without hunting around for a bargain.
When might it feel frustrating? If your expectation includes a bath/shower routine, or if you were hoping for a consistently identical massage experience no matter who works on you. Some guests mention variability in massage quality and that shower/bathing steps weren’t always offered in the way they expected.
Consistency check: what to do if you want results, not surprises

Spa quality can vary even within the same brand. That’s not a deal-breaker, but it means you should help your experience land in the sweet spot.
My best practical suggestions:
- Be clear about pressure early. If you like firm, say it. If you’re tense and want deeper work, say that too.
- Use the consultation card seriously. Even a short note about tight shoulders, headache tension, or sore feet changes how the therapist works.
- Ask about shower access. If you want to shower after the oil massage, ask before you start. Don’t wait until you’re done and already dressed.
- If you’re disappointed, speak up calmly. If something feels off during the session, you’re in the room with your therapist—adjustments are often possible.
This is also where the private-room setup helps. You’re not trapped in a rigid shared routine. If you communicate well, you’re more likely to get the session you were hoping for.
Who this 2-hour Fah Lanna package suits best
This package fits best if you want:
- a time-efficient luxury spa break in Chiang Mai
- a combo session (reflexology + aromatherapy oil massage)
- a private experience for your group
- a plan that leaves the rest of your day open for temples, markets, or just wandering Old City streets
It’s also a good fit if you like environments that feel spa-like right away—gardens, calm staff, and space to breathe.
It may not be your best choice if:
- you’re chasing the lowest price possible
- you’re very specific about bath/shower steps and don’t want to ask questions
- you want a guarantee of identical massage quality every single time (that’s hard anywhere)
Should You Book Fah Lanna Spa’s 2-Hour Luxury Package?
If you want a reliable, relaxing break with real structure—health consultation, two included therapies, private room, and snacks—this is a strong pick. The price isn’t bargain-level, but the value makes sense when you treat it like a planned luxury block rather than a last-minute budget massage.
Book it if you can show up a little early, communicate your pressure preferences, and ask about shower/bath expectations. Skip it (or switch packages) if you specifically want the Royal Bath add-on or you know you won’t be happy unless the post-massage washing routine is handled exactly your way.
FAQ
How long is the Fah Lanna Spa Old City relaxation package?
It’s about 2 hours.
What massages are included in this package?
You get a reflexology foot massage and an aromatherapy oil massage.
Is this session private?
Yes. It’s a private experience for your group.
Are snacks included?
Yes. Snacks are included during the experience.
Where do I meet for the appointment?
You meet at Fah Lanna Spa – Old City at 57, 57/1 Wiang Kaew Rd, Tambon Si Phum, Amphoe Mueang Chiang Mai, Chang Wat Chiang Mai 50200, Thailand, and the activity ends back at the meeting point.
What should I do if I arrive late?
Try to arrive about 15 minutes early to complete the consultation card. If you arrive later than your appointment time, the slot may be given to other customers. Late arrivals can’t be refunded, but you may be able to reschedule depending on therapist and room availability.





























