Chinese New Year Dining Highlights
Celebrate at Home with Four Seasons
Year of the Goat
This Chinese New Year, discover luxurious experiences, festive dining, cultural traditions and family‑friendly activities. Welcome the Year of the Fire Goat with riverside celebrations, meaningful rituals and unforgettable moments at our urban hotel.


Experience something unforgettable with a spending credit designed to elevate your stay.
- Valid for Selected Dates Between May 21 2026 – Dec 31 2027
Offers are subject to availability at time of booking. Blackout dates and other restrictions may apply. - minimum stay: 2 nights
- Reservation must be made at least 3 days in advance
included
- With stays in a guest room: USD 100 spending credit per stay
- With stays in a specialty room: USD 150 spending credit per stay
- With stays in a suite: USD 250 spending credit per stay
Featured Accommodation
Bask in wide-open riverscape views from the quiet comfort of your Premier River-View Room. Watch as the Chao Phraya meanders by in the morning and comes alive at night.
FAQ
Chinese New Year follows the lunar calendar, and falls between late January and mid‑February. Bangkok celebrates for approximately a week with festive décor, temple rituals and cultural activities across the city.
Bangkok’s Chinatown (Yaowarat Road) offers the most vibrant experience, filled with lanterns, food stalls and rituals. Major malls like ICONSIAM and CentralWorld also feature festive displays and performances.
You can enjoy lion and dragon dance performance at our Hotel, visit temples for offerings and incense prayers, dine on festive dishes at Yu Ting Yuan, explore street food, and shop for symbolic gold and lucky items.
Wat Mangkon Kamalawat and the Thian Fah Foundation Shrine are popular for Chinese New Year blessings, welcoming those who seek prosperity and good fortune.
Yes. Festivals, performances, food markets and relaxedcultural rituals make Chinese New Year a fun, safe and enriching celebration for families of all ages.
You can bring home Four Seasons treats like sweet and turnip puddings. Both are beautifully crafted, symbolizing luck and prosperity, making them perfect gifts to share the spirit of Chinese New Year.
















