REVIEW · CHIANG MAI
Chiang Mai: Let’s Relax Chiang Mai Thapae E-Voucher
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A Thai massage break beats another long day of walking. Let’s Relax Chiang Mai Thapae puts you by Pratu Tha Pae (Thapae Gate), so it’s easy to pair relaxation with old-city wandering.
What I like most is how simple it feels to use as a reset day: you pick a treatment like Thai Traditional Massage or Aromatic Oil, then you head out refreshed.
Two things I really like are the easy, central location (near Chiang Mai Sunday Walking Street) and the fact it’s part of a well-known boutique chain, Let’s Relax. That combination usually means steady quality and a comfortable setting right where you’ll already be.
One drawback to keep in mind: this is a spa voucher, not an automatic appointment. You’ll need to call the spa to lock in your time.
In This Review
- Quick Takes: What Makes Let’s Relax Thapae Worth a Stop
- Why This Day Spa Voucher Feels Like a Smart Chiang Mai Reset
- Finding the Shophouse by Thapae Gate Without Getting Lost
- Massage Options: Thai Traditional, Aromatic Oil, and Foot Relief
- How the Voucher Works When You’re Actually in Chiang Mai
- Pair It With Sunday Walking Street and Thapae Gate Area Time
- Price and Value: Is $22 a Good Deal Here?
- Language, Check-In, and What to Say When You Call
- Should You Book Let’s Relax Chiang Mai Thapae?
- FAQ
- Where is Let’s Relax Chiang Mai Thapae located?
- How much does it cost and how long does it last?
- Do I automatically get an appointment with the e-voucher?
- What massage types are offered?
- What’s included in the voucher?
- What are the language options?
- Is the spa wheelchair accessible?
- When will I receive the e-voucher if I chose a future month?
- Is it refundable if I cancel?
Quick Takes: What Makes Let’s Relax Thapae Worth a Stop

- Pratu Tha Pae location: walkable to the old-city action and close to Sunday Walking Street
- Chain-level consistency: Let’s Relax is Thailand’s most popular boutique day spa chain
- Multiple massage styles: Thai Traditional, Aromatic Oil, and relaxing Foot Massage
- All-day add-ons nearby: D.Bistro dining and a Blooming Spa Product Shop inside the same shophouse area
- Antique European shophouse setting: a cozy base between sightseeing and downtime
- Wheelchair accessible: useful if you need step-free ease
Why This Day Spa Voucher Feels Like a Smart Chiang Mai Reset

Chiang Mai has a way of stacking up plans fast. Markets. Temples. Long tuk-tuk rides. Then suddenly your body starts asking questions. A one-day spa stop is a practical way to answer that without turning your schedule into chaos.
Let’s Relax Chiang Mai Thapae is built for exactly that kind of day. You’re not booking some far-flung experience that costs half a day just to reach. Instead, you’re located near Pratu Tha Pae and close to Chiang Mai Sunday Walking Street, which makes the spa feel like part of your itinerary rather than an extra mission.
And the treatment menu is broad enough to match different needs. If your legs feel heavy, a Foot Massage can be the fastest comfort win. If your shoulders and back feel tight from temple stairs and city walking, Thai Traditional Massage or Aromatic Oil can help you reset more fully. The vibe is casual and cozy, and it sits inside an Antique European shophouse, so it doesn’t feel like a generic strip-mall setup.
The big value is flexibility. Your voucher is valid for 1 day, and you can check availability to see starting times. That lets you plan around your day’s rhythm.
You can also read our reviews of more tours and experiences in Chiang Mai.
Finding the Shophouse by Thapae Gate Without Getting Lost

The spa’s placement is one of its strongest features. It’s right near Pratu Tha Pae (Thapae Gate), and it’s also close to Chiang Mai Sunday Walking Street. Practically, that means you can schedule your massage around when you want to be out in the neighborhood, not around when you can travel across town.
You’re also not walking into a “just a massage room” place. The branch includes multiple parts under the same umbrella: Let’s Relax Spa, D.Bistro (an all-day dining cafe), and a Blooming Spa Product Shop made in Thailand. That matters because it gives you an easy plan after your treatment. You can eat something or browse products without having to relocate.
One more detail that helps: the setting is described as an antique European shophouse. In plain terms, it tends to feel more charming than a modern mall spa, which makes it easier to slow down. You’re less likely to treat it like a quick errand.
Massage Options: Thai Traditional, Aromatic Oil, and Foot Relief

Here’s the key practical question: what kind of tired are you?
Let’s Relax Chiang Mai Thapae offers a few clear options that cover the most common travel-body problems:
Thai Traditional Massage
If you’ve been walking a lot or your body feels “stiff,” this is often the go-to option. Thai massage is part of the core Thai wellness experience, and it’s one of the treatments this location highlights.
Aromatic Oil Massages
If you want a more comfort-focused session, aromatic oil options are usually the choice people pick when they want relaxation more than intense work. It can also be a nice switch if you’ve already done Thai massage elsewhere.
Relaxing Foot Massages
If your ankles and calves have taken the hit, foot massage is the simplest way to get relief without committing to a full-body reset. It’s also ideal when your schedule is tight but you still want a real break.
The experience rating is strong (it has a 4.6 rating from 6), and one verified booking singled out the massage quality as the best they’d had in Thailand. That’s not proof of identical results for everyone, but it’s a useful signal that people are not just buying time. They’re feeling the difference.
How the Voucher Works When You’re Actually in Chiang Mai

This is where you’ll want to be careful, because most stress around vouchers comes from misunderstanding what’s included.
Your purchase is an e-voucher for a Let’s Relax day spa experience. The specific inclusion depends on the option you selected, so don’t assume you’re getting every treatment on the menu. Think of it as credit toward the treatment package tied to your option.
Also: you must call the spa to secure your appointment. The number listed is +66 95 204 3751. This matters because the voucher itself doesn’t lock a time for you automatically.
So how should you plan it in real life?
1) Buy the voucher (or make sure it’s in your email).
2) Confirm your preferred appointment window by calling the spa.
3) Choose the treatment type that matches what you want to fix: Thai Traditional, Aromatic Oil, or Foot Massage.
4) Then build the rest of your day around that appointment.
Timing is part of the value here. The spa says the voucher is valid for 1 day, and you’ll see starting times based on availability. That makes it easier to match your plans, like squeezing it between Sunday Walking Street and an evening dinner.
One practical note: cancellation is listed as non-refundable. That doesn’t mean you should panic, but it does mean you should only buy once you know you can likely keep that day.
Pair It With Sunday Walking Street and Thapae Gate Area Time

The spa’s location isn’t just about convenience. It helps you build a day that feels balanced instead of frantic.
Because you’re near Pratu Tha Pae and close to Chiang Mai Sunday Walking Street, you can structure your day like this:
- If you’re planning to see Sunday night street scenes, consider booking your massage earlier in the day or at a time that won’t leave you rushing back.
- If you’re more of a daytime explorer, you can use the spa as a mid-to-late afternoon reset, so your evening still feels enjoyable.
After your massage, you don’t have to go far for downtime. The same branch includes D.Bistro, an all-day dining cafe, and a Blooming Spa Product Shop where you can browse spa items made in Thailand. That’s handy when you want a smooth transition from “body reset” to “food and shopping,” all in one stop.
The only tradeoff is that your appointment time can shape your walking plans. If your slot is later, you’ll either adjust your street timing or accept that you’ll catch the area in a different way. Either approach is fine.
Price and Value: Is $22 a Good Deal Here?

At $22 per person, the big question is what you’re actually getting for that money. The answer is: you’re buying a day spa experience centered on Thai massage traditions and relaxation, in a chain spa with a convenient central address.
The best way to judge value here is not just price. It’s the total friction level:
- You’re near major pedestrian areas like Thapae Gate and Sunday Walking Street.
- The spa brand is described as Thailand’s most popular boutique day spa chain.
- You can add an easy meal or product browsing right on site via D.Bistro and the product shop.
- You’re choosing from multiple massage styles, so you can match the treatment to your body that day.
The only real “cost” you’ll pay besides money is your time spent calling to book the appointment. But that’s also what helps you get a time that works for your schedule.
Language, Check-In, and What to Say When You Call

One key detail: languages listed for the experience are Thai. That doesn’t automatically mean you can’t communicate, but it does suggest you should be ready to use simple Thai phrases or help from someone who can translate.
When you call the spa to book, keep it straightforward:
- Tell them you’re using an e-voucher for Let’s Relax Chiang Mai Thapae.
- Ask for available starting times on the day you want.
- Confirm which massage option your voucher covers, since inclusion depends on your selected option.
- Mention any timing needs tied to your other plans near Pratu Tha Pae.
Host/greeter is listed as Thai, which again points to communication being mainly in Thai. If you prefer everything to be clear, you might write your appointment goals down ahead of the call.
Also: the spa is wheelchair accessible, which is useful if you need more comfortable movement through the venue.
Should You Book Let’s Relax Chiang Mai Thapae?

Book it if you want a low-stress spa reset that fits naturally into a day by the old-city gates. The strongest reasons are the central location near Thapae Gate and Sunday Walking Street and the chance to choose between Thai Traditional, Aromatic Oil, and Foot Massage.
Skip it (or at least reconsider) if you don’t want any extra step at all. Since it’s a voucher, you’ll need to call the spa to secure your appointment at +66 95 204 3751. Also, it’s listed as non-refundable, so only buy if you’re fairly confident you’ll be able to keep that day.
If you like your travel days balanced—sightseeing planned, then your body gets care—this is a smart, practical choice in Chiang Mai.
FAQ

Where is Let’s Relax Chiang Mai Thapae located?
It’s near Chiang Mai Sunday Walking Street and by Pratu Tha Pae (Thapae Gate) in Chiang Mai Province.
How much does it cost and how long does it last?
The price is $22 per person, and the voucher is valid for 1 day.
Do I automatically get an appointment with the e-voucher?
No. It’s a spa voucher, and you must call the spa to book your appointment at +66 95 204 3751.
What massage types are offered?
The spa offers Thai Traditional Massage, Aromatic Oil Massages, and Foot Massages.
What’s included in the voucher?
Inclusion varies depending on the option you selected.
What are the language options?
The experience information lists Thai as the language.
Is the spa wheelchair accessible?
Yes, it is listed as wheelchair accessible.
When will I receive the e-voucher if I chose a future month?
If you selected a future month, the e-voucher is sent to your email at the start of that month.
Is it refundable if I cancel?
No. The activity is listed as non-refundable.






















