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Chiang Mai
The Rose of the North
Hotels and villas in Chiang Mai
Tamarind Village
Hotel - Form $100
45 Rooms
Kids : No Problem
Pool : yes
The centre-piece, a 200-year old Tamarind tree, the custodian of this 45 room property decorated with traditionally woven and locally made textiles.
Rachamankha
Hotel - Form $100
26 Rooms
Kids : No Problem
Pool : yes
Carefully orchestrated around frangipani and bougainvillea courtyards, bright and airy Thai architecture hosts historic Chinese influences in the old quarter.
Manathai Village
Hotel - From $75
30 Rooms
Kids : No Problem
Pool : yes
An oxymoron in the heart of the city and near the night market; old Lanna style provides a sanctuary from modern freneticism.
The Chedi - Chiang Mai
Hotel - From $300
84 Rooms
Kids : No Problem
Pool : yes
Modern and contemporary in design, with Mae Ping River frontage yet in the city’s centre and surrounded by traditional attractions.
Bann Tazala
Hotel - From $200
8 Rooms
Kids : No Problem
Pool : yes
With only 8 rooms and on the outskirts of Chiang Mai, everything is exclusively luxurious, small-scale and intimate.
Four Seasons Chiang Mai
Hotel - From $500
80 Rooms
Kids : No Problem
Pool : yes
The pioneer of Chiang Mai’s relatively modern gentrification with Lanna style Pavilions and a spa that is excellence personified.
Villa Chiang Mai
Villa - From $500
6 Rooms
Kids : No Problem
Pool : yes
A perfect villa for families and groups on the banks of the Mae Ping River with 6 bedrooms, a pool and Chauffeured vehicle.
Dhara Dhevi
Hotel - From $500
123 Rooms
Kids : No Problem
Pool : yes
A 60-acre awe inspiring melting pot of colonial suites, pavilions and Lanna inspired Architecture complete with trademark service.
 
 
“The Rose of the North” may have snared a few thorns but is it is still the perfect antidote to the south.  Whereas Bangkok may exist on “sanuk” (fun), the land of a million rice fields echoes the Thai saying “mae pen rai” (it doesn’t matter).  Laid back, easy going…there are of course the temple and fabulous lanna architecture to see but travellers come here to do something…. to trek, to meditate, to learn the secrets of Thai cuisine, to shop, even to learn how to be a mahout!
 
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