Cheapest month: | September |
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Most expensive month: | February |
Average price in Chiang Mai: | $156/night |
Cheapest price found: | $6/night |
Cheapest day: | Saturday |
Most expensive day: | Friday |
Situated in Chiang Mai, Anantara Chiang Mai Resort provides modern 5-star accommodation, as well as a swimming pool, free wireless internet access in all areas and a sauna. It also offers a rooftop terrace, a 24-hour reception and body treatments.
Boasting a private beach, an infinity pool and a swimming pool, Veranda High Resort Chiang Mai - MGallery is located in Hang Dong and offers modern accommodation. Some of the popular features at this stylish 5-star resort include free Wi-Fi, a Jacuzzi and a rooftop terrace.
Featuring an indoor pool and a rooftop terrace, Rarin Jinda Wellness Spa Resort is a deluxe base in Chiang Mai. It has a spa, as well as a sauna, a sun deck and a Jacuzzi.
Situated in Chiang Mai, Ratilanna Riverside Spa Resort Chiang Mai provides modern 5-star accommodation, as well as a swimming pool, a Jacuzzi and an infinity pool. It also offers a free shuttle service, a rooftop terrace and a sauna.
Located in Chiang Mai, Yantarasri Resort is within a 20-minute drive of Chiang Mai International Airport and offers an outdoor pool. The numerous amenities this cosy resort features include a kids pool, massage services and an executive floor.
Providing a shuttle service to Chiang Mai International Airport, as well as free wireless internet, the hotel is a comfortable place to stay in Chiang Mai. It also offers an outdoor pool, an express check-in and check-out feature and meeting rooms.
Ping Nakara Boutique Hotel And Spa provides 5-star accommodation in Chiang Mai. It also features a rooftop terrace, an outdoor pool and a gym.
Situated within walking distance of Chiang Mai Railway Station, Siripanna Villa Resort and Spa offers guests an ideal base when visiting Chiang Mai. It has a spa and wellness centre, as well as an outdoor pool, a Jacuzzi and a free shuttle service.
Eco Resort Chiang Mai is situated in Chiang Mai and is close to the area's popular attractions. It also offers a rooftop terrace and an outdoor pool.
Boasting an outdoor pool, We Briza Hotel Chiangmai is situated in Chiang Mai and provides comfortable accommodation. It also features meeting rooms, an express check-in and check-out feature and a 24-hour reception.
Located amongst popular tourist attractions, boutiques and eateries, Royal Panerai Hotel Chiangmai is ideal for those wishing to explore Chiang Mai and its surroundings. Offering complimentary wireless internet, a restaurant and an outdoor pool, the hotel is within a 10-minute walk of Wat Chiang Man.
Situated a brief drive from Chiang Mai University, B2 Santitham Hotel provides cosy accommodation in Chiang Mai. Those staying at the property can also take advantage of free Wi-Fi during their stay.
B2 Green offers 3-star accommodation in Chiang Mai. Guests can also make use of complimentary wireless internet.
This traditional hotel in Fang provides complimentary Wi-Fi, as well as massage services and an express check-in and check-out feature. It offers 3-star accommodation with air-conditioned rooms.
We Valley Boutique Hotel is located in Chiang Mai and offers complimentary Wi-Fi. It also provides free bicycle rental, a 24-hour reception and an express check-in and check-out feature.
Royal Peninsula Hotel Chiangmai is situated in Chiang Mai and is close to the area's popular attractions. It offers complimentary Wi-Fi, an outdoor pool and a sun deck.
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84/2 Sridonchai Rd., Changklan, Chiang Mai, Thailand
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Grand Living Residence
7/50 Moo.1 Kanklong Cholprathan Road, Chiang Mai, Thailand
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Holiday Garden Hotel & Resort Chiang Mai
16/16 Huay Kaew Road, Chiang Mai, Thailand
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123-123/1 Charoen Prathet Road, Chiang Mai, Thailand
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Thailand’s second-largest province is a place of serenity and surreal landscapes. Fabulous temples are dotted across green mountains, distinctive hill tribes occupy hidden hills, and the fresh cool air makes a pleasant contrast to Bangkok and the south of Thailand. The province is located in the far north of the country and borders Myanmar. Most visits start or end in Chiang Mai, Thailand’s most cultural city and the capital of the province.
Chiang Mai Province is a place for recharging the batteries, as it’s also a province with attractions galore, from historic temples to intriguing backstreets and huge national parks. Chiang Mai city is unmissable, not least due to its airport and transport connections. Nestled on forested foothills, Chiang Mai dates back to the Lanna kingdom of the 13th century. It’s a hub of temples and heritage buildings, as well as being a popular spa town. An old moat encases the historic part of the city, and Chiang Mai feels much more like a sleepy country backwater than the second largest city in Thailand. For an introduction to the province’s landscapes and people, travel up Doi Suthep mountain and enjoy a sunset above Chiang Mai.
All across Chiang Mai Province, the attractions are both soothing and scenic. Rice paddies abound while national parks offer some excellent hiking. Small towns like Pai are perfect for a few days of rural landscapes and local street food. Eight different hill tribes occupy the province, and the local authorities have established a village network so that visitors can explore different hill tribe lifestyles instead of everyone jamming into the same tired village. Elephants are found around the Taeng River, and there are many opportunities to spend time with these giants.
The roads in Chiang Mai Province have improved exponentially in recent years, making journeys to national parks and hill tribes far more accessible. Popular routes are covered by shuttle van tourist services, which are an affordable and quick means of getting around. Chang Puak Bus Station in Chiang Mai is a hub for local bus services. Chiang Mai International Airport has dozens of daily connections with Bangkok, as well as flights to destinations across Thailand and the rest of Southeast Asia. It’s located three kilometres from Chiang Mai city centre.
The preservation of the province’s charms can be accredited to its inaccessibility. Until the 1920s, the only way from Bangkok to Chiang Mai was the two-week journey by river or elephant.
You can find several places worth visiting in Chiang Mai. Chiang Mai, Mae Rim, and Hang Dong are some of the most popular amongst our users.
Shangri-La Chiang Mai, rated with a score of 8.7 from 412 reviewers, is one of the most popular hotels in Chiang Mai. Other top stays include Furama Chiang Mai, with an average rating of 7.9 from 480 reviewers, and Le Méridien Chiang Mai, with a score of 8.7 from 472 reviewers.