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Join us this spring at Four Seasons Hotel Bangkok at Chao Phraya River to celebrate Easter and Songkran in style. Enjoy seasonal menus crafted for each occasion, immerse yourself in Bangkok’s vibrant festivities and create lasting memories with family and friends at our riverside urban sanctuary.


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
Unwind in our spacious Family Room overlooking the open courtyard. This sophisticated room is perfect for families seeking extra space.
FAQ
Songkran is Thailand’s traditional New Year, celebrated each April with water‑pouring rituals, merit‑making and visits with family. The festival symbolizes renewal and is one of the country’s most meaningful cultural traditions.
Bangkok offers cultural celebrations at ICONSIAM and Asiatique, along with major water‑splashing areas at Silom, Khao San Road, Siam Square and CentralWorld. You can also enjoy large water‑music festivals such as S2O and the Siam Songkran Music Festival.
Yes. Families can enjoy gentle water play, temple blessings, cultural performances, craft activities at ICONSIAM, riverside events at Asiatique and child‑friendly splash zones at Siam Square and CentralWorld, along with our Hotel’s special programs for kids.
Yes. We invite you to join merit‑making, offer alms to monks and pour water over Buddha statues at nearby temples such as Wat Yannawa and Wat Suthi Wararam. Our Hotel also hosts its own Songkran ceremony with traditional blessings.
We encourage you to wear light, quick‑drying clothing and waterproof footwear for comfort. A waterproof pouch is useful for essentials. For temple visits, modest attire covering shoulders and knees is recommended.
Yes. If you wish to stay dry, you can use shopping malls, cafés, temples and BTS/MRT stations for sheltered access. Taxis or private cars help avoid busy splash zones such as Silom, Siam and Khao San Road. Our Concierge can recommend the best dry routes.


















