With travel back in our lives and many of us in a rush to travel somewhere, you may be looking for inspiration for your next big adventure. At least for me, I really wanted to get on a plane as soon as the return trip was made and when the opportunity arose to visit Thailand, I jumped at the opportunity. To celebrate the opening of the new Four Seasons Bangkok, I traveled with Four Seasons to visit their amazing properties across the country. So if you're wondering which Four Seasons hotels and resorts are worth visiting in Thailand, I'm about to spill the beans!


Four Seasons Bangkok (on the Chao Phraya River)
Most Thai visitors will land in Bangkok, so we'll start here. As the capital and international hub of Thailand, it's no surprise that Bangkok is the first destination for many travelers to the country. But as someone who lives in the city, I decided to finish my trip in Bangkok and opted for some immediate relaxation and mimosas by the pool first. But whichever way you look at it, it makes sense to visit Bangkok either first or last on your trip.
Bangkok is one of the most visited cities in the world, often topping the list. And as someone who had visited almost a decade ago and just returned,
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The Four Seasons of Koh Samui
It's easy to think straight to the islands of Thailand when you picture yourself visiting, as this country definitely has no shortage of the best islands in the world to visit. And if you ask me, Koh Samui is the best crop. And for that, the Four Seasons Koh Samui is one of the most renowned hotels in the country – so be sure to expect the best when you book your stay here!
Each ocean-facing suite has a private pool, oversized bathtub and views of the Gulf of Thailand. But it's the hidden garden spa that really stole my attention, with one of the best massages of my life being the most memorable moment of my stay.
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Four Seasons Golden Triangle
For me, the Four Seasons Golden Triangle is the most special hotel in its collection. Imagine yourself in a large canvas tent, nestled in the hills overlooking Myanmar and Laos. This hotel feels like it has been plucked from the depths of an African safari site and placed in a mystical Thai forest, so get ready for one of the most extraordinary stays of your life. Oh, and did I mention the local elephants go out for breakfast to join you every morning? See my full review for more information.
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The Four Seasons of Chiang Mai
Finally, the Four Seasons Chiang Mai is located exactly as its name suggests, in the increasingly popular Chiang Mai. This part of Northern Thailand is becoming an increasingly popular stop for visitors to Thailand, so if you're looking for somewhere special and a little less tourist-served, this is a great option. The resort is located a short 30-minute drive from the main town, so be sure to plan your stay with enough time to enjoy the city for at least a day or two, with another day or two to relax by the pool in the rice fields.
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Disclaimer: I stayed at Four Seasons Resorts across Thailand as a guest, for the purpose of writing and sharing my experiences on Instagram. All opinions and photos are mine.