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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A Thai massage break in a garden courtyard. Fah Lanna Spa in Chiang Mai pairs a traditional Thai massage with foot reflexology, and you start with an herbal drink in a tropical setting at an award-winning day spa. It’s a great reset when your schedule is packed with temples and city walking.

I love the quiet feel of the private room, including an en-suite shower and toilet, because it helps you fully switch off. Afterward, the foot reflexology portion and the gentle tea-and-snack finish make the whole package feel complete, not rushed. One possible drawback: if you dislike Thai massage stretching-style work, this may feel different from the massage types you normally pick.

Key highlights (quick read)

  • Tropical-garden start: herbal drink before any treatment
  • Thai massage + reflexology combo: body work followed by foot focus
  • Private room with en-suite shower: your own space to change and reset
  • Ginger tea and a light snack: a proper landing after the massage
  • Optional cafe time: Thai and international food on-site
  • Private experience: only your group goes in, not a shared crowd

Fah Lanna Spa in Chiang Mai Old City: easy to fit into a day

2 hour Siam Massage with Thai and Foot Massage at Fah Lanna Spa - Fah Lanna Spa in Chiang Mai Old City: easy to fit into a day
Fah Lanna Spa sits in Chiang Mai’s Old City area, which matters more than it sounds. You’re not schlepping across town just to get a massage, and that keeps the day feeling simple. The address is in the Old City area on Wiang Kaew Rd (Tambon Si Phum), so it’s also a straightforward meet-up if you’re using a taxi or rideshare.

The experience is designed as a proper day-spa break, not a quick conveyor-belt massage. You’ll be served an herbal drink, given loose, comfortable clothing, and guided through the treatment flow with a focus on comfort and calm. Even if your day is temple-heavy, this becomes a breathable pause where you can let your body come down from the sightseeing mode.

One practical note: the activity is near public transportation, which can be helpful if you’re staying nearby and prefer to keep your own schedule. And you’ll get a mobile ticket, so you’re not hunting for printed paperwork when you’re already relaxed and hungry.

Your 2-Hour Package: Thai massage plus foot reflexology

2 hour Siam Massage with Thai and Foot Massage at Fah Lanna Spa - Your 2-Hour Package: Thai massage plus foot reflexology
This package is built around one smart idea: don’t just work your body, also give attention to your feet. You get a traditional Thai massage first, then a foot reflexology session. It’s a combination that fits a lot of travel bodies—tight calves from walking, stiff hips from sitting on tours, and that general tension that builds up even when you’re not doing anything dramatic.

What I like about the order is that it feels logical. Thai massage comes first as the main reset for muscles and movement. Then foot reflexology shifts the focus to pressure points and circulation support, which can be especially nice after days of shoes, sidewalks, and hot-weather dehydration risk.

The full session is about 2 hours. That timing is a real value point: it’s long enough to feel like you escaped the city for a bit, but short enough that you can still do dinner or a night market afterward if you want. If you’re the type who loves a long spa afternoon, you might wish it ran longer—but for a first massage in Chiang Mai, this length is usually the sweet spot.

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The pre-massage routine: herbal drink, loose clothing, and consultation

Before any hands-on work starts, you’re pulled into the spa rhythm. You’ll arrive and be given an herbal drink, plus loose, comfortable clothing so you’re not trying to massage in a sweaty outfit you wore all morning.

You’ll also fill out a consultation card. This is one of those boring steps that actually helps you. It sets expectations and gives the staff a chance to tailor the massage to what you want and what you want to avoid. If you’re carrying any soreness from tours—upper back from a day of photos, shoulders from a backpack, or stiff feet—this is the time to mention it.

If you’re making your own way to the spa, plan to arrive about 15 minutes early so you can complete the consultation without stress. Try to arrive before your appointment time so you can relax first. That small buffer makes the whole thing feel less like an appointment and more like a break.

One more comfort detail: luggage can be stored at the spa reception during your massage. That means you don’t have to hold onto bags while you change or worry about where your items are going.

Private treatment rooms with shower and toilet: why it matters

The most meaningful upgrade in this package isn’t the marketing—it’s the privacy. Your Thai massage and foot reflexology take place in your own private room, and that room includes an en-suite shower and toilet.

Why this matters: after a massage, you’re often sweaty, loose-limbed, and a little lightheaded from relaxation. Having the bathroom and shower in-room means you can freshen up without leaving your calm bubble. It also reduces the awkward wait time you sometimes get at massage places where you’re dressed, undressed, and then sent back out into a shared hallway.

In a city like Chiang Mai—hot afternoons, walking days, constant movement—this private setup helps you actually end the experience feeling better, not just temporarily less tense. And because only your group participates, you’re not sharing a treatment schedule with unrelated people. That keeps the pace steady and easier to enjoy.

After the hands-on work: ginger tea, light snack, and the cafe option

When your massage ends, you don’t just get up and leave. You’re taken to an air-conditioned area where you’re served homemade ginger tea and a light snack. This feels small, but it’s a smart travel-spa move. Ginger tea can feel soothing, and having food right after helps you avoid the post-massage dip where you feel relaxed but also suddenly hungry.

You also get time to linger. If you want, you can visit the on-site café and restaurant. The menu includes Thai and international food, so you can choose comfort if you’re craving familiar flavors after spicy touring food. There’s also space to relax in the tropical surroundings, and you may be able to browse spa products in the on-site shop.

If you’re traveling with a tight schedule, don’t underestimate how helpful this transition time is. Instead of sprinting to your next stop right after stretching and pressure work, you get a calm landing period. It’s a difference you can feel later in the evening when your body doesn’t immediately bounce back into stress mode.

Price and value: what $53 gets you in Chiang Mai

At about $53.13 per person for a 2-hour luxury spa package (local taxes included), this is priced in a way that often works for mid-range travelers. The biggest value isn’t only the duration. It’s the full experience chain: herbal drink start, Thai massage, foot reflexology, private room with bathroom access, and then tea plus a light snack afterward.

Plenty of cheaper massage options can offer “just a massage.” This one wraps in the pacing and the environment, which is what makes it feel like a true break. The herbal drink and tropical garden vibe help shift your mindset before the first stretch. The private room setup keeps it comfortable after. And the tea/snack timing helps you close the experience well.

Also, the appointment is timeboxed at about 2 hours, which can be a good bargain for people who want a massage but don’t want to lose half a day. If you’re planning temple stops plus night markets, this is a manageable slot that still feels like a treat.

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Timing tips: how to keep your appointment running smoothly

This spa runs on clean scheduling, and that’s good news because it means you can plan. It also means you should respect the timing. If you arrive late—beyond about 15 minutes after your appointment time—the spa may give the slot to other customers. If you miss the chance for the massage room or therapist due to lateness, you might be offered rescheduling depending on availability, but late bookings can’t be refunded.

So here’s the practical approach:

  • Build in buffer time so you can fill out the consultation card without rushing.
  • If you’re using your own transport, aim to arrive early rather than right on time.
  • If plans change, act fast. Free cancellation is available up to 24 hours before the experience start time for a full refund.

Because this is only about 2 hours total, losing even part of the slot would hurt the value. Arriving calmly helps you get the full benefit: herbal drink first, massage second, then foot work and tea/snack to finish.

Who this spa day suits best

This is a strong pick for you if you want a classic Thai-spa format without overthinking it. You don’t need to know Thai massage techniques or reflexology theory to benefit from it. The session structure does the work for you: body massage first, then foot focus, then a light, soothing finish.

It’s also well-suited if:

  • Your trip has you walking a lot and your feet feel it
  • You want a privacy-first setup
  • You prefer a guided spa flow with drink, snack, and a place to relax afterward
  • You want a scheduled reset that fits into a sightseeing day

One consideration: Thai massage isn’t the same as the Swedish-style calm glide some people prefer. If you typically go for gentle, non-stretching massage types, this session may feel different. That doesn’t mean it’s bad—it just means set expectations. If you enjoy stretching-style pressure or want to try something authentically Thai, you’re in the right place.

Also, this is private for your group. If you’re traveling with a partner, it can be a relaxing way to slow down together. Children can participate only with an adult, so it’s not a solo kids activity.

Should you book Fah Lanna’s 2-hour massage package?

I’d book this if you want a high-comfort, privacy-forward Thai massage day that still fits into a realistic Chiang Mai schedule. The combo of Thai massage plus foot reflexology, the herbal and ginger tea start/finish, and the private room with shower and toilet make it feel like more than just a service you buy. It’s a proper reset.

I’d think twice if you know you dislike Thai massage stretching-style work or you’re likely to run late. This package rewards calm arrival and full session timing.

If you’re on the fence, the best decision rule is simple: if you’re craving a true break from the walking and heat, this hits the mark. It’s also a solid value for what’s included, especially compared with massages that don’t provide the full spa pacing.

FAQ

Where is Fah Lanna Spa located?

Fah Lanna Spa is at ฟ้าล้านนา สปา เมืองเก่า – Fah Lanna Spa – Old City, 57, 57/1 Wiang Kaew Rd, Tambon Si Phum, Amphoe Mueang Chiang Mai, Chang Wat Chiang Mai 50200, Thailand.

How long is the massage package?

The duration is about 2 hours.

What does the 2-hour package include?

It includes a traditional Thai massage plus foot reflexology and body massage, along with an herbal drink. After the treatment, you’ll also be served homemade ginger tea and a light snack.

Is this a private experience?

Yes. It’s private, so only your group will participate.

Do I need to arrive early?

If you’re making your own way to the spa, plan to arrive 15 minutes before your appointment time to fill out the consultation card. You should also arrive before your scheduled treatment so you can relax.

What happens if I’m late?

If you have not arrived within 15 minutes after your appointment time, the spa reserves the right to give the appointment slot to other customers. Late arrivals can’t be refunded, but they can be re-scheduled subject to availability.

Can I store luggage at the spa?

Yes. You can safely store your luggage at the spa reception during your massage.

Is there any food or drinks besides the massage?

Yes. You start with an herbal drink, and after the massage you receive homemade ginger tea and a light snack. You can also visit the on-site cafe and restaurant.

What is the cancellation policy?

Free cancellation is available up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund. If you cancel less than 24 hours before the experience starts, the amount paid is not refunded.

Is it near public transportation?

Yes. The spa is near public transportation.

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