Four Seasons Resort Chiang Mai
by E45***89
May 15, 2025
When my friends heard I was going to stay at the Four Seasons Hotel in Chiang Mai, they couldn't help but exclaim! First, it's expensive—8,000 yuan per night, and that's just for the upper-level single room with a pavilion. Secondly, because of its nickname—Chiang Mai's Paradise!
As soon as I got off the car, I felt it would be worth the trip. When I checked out and left, I truly felt I had lingered in paradise for several days.
No need to elaborate on the essential facilities, services, amenities, and restaurants of a luxury hotel. These are all world-class standards. After all, it ranks among the top 100 luxury resorts worldwide and is a holder of three Michelin keys.
No need to elaborate on the rich and colorful activities, such as yoga, Muay Thai, rice planting, and farmer parades.
No need to elaborate on the beautiful typical Thai architecture, teakwood decorations, and the ubiquitous exotic atmosphere.
The scenery alone is worth the room rate. The hotel is built on a slope beside a patch of rice fields at the foot of the mountain, with staggered Thai-style buildings, each room having a pavilion. Sitting on the swing chair and gazing into the distance in a daze is pure enjoyment.
The view is full of green, but not monotonous. It transitions from light to deep, with clear layers. The midday sunlight adds a touch of yellow, but the green after the rain is even more enticing, lush and dewy, exuding tenderness. It’s like a painting made only of green, yet vibrant and lively, with no dullness at all.
Perhaps everyone has a pastoral dream, and in this green paradise, that dream has come true.
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