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Siri Village Chiang Mai
4.5/5193 Reviews

Siri Village Chiang Mai

Old City Chiang Mai|0.51km from Three Kings Monument

Latest booking 4 hrs ago

Most of the hardware facilities are good, but the trash cans in the room and toilet are too small. The overall atmosphere is great, clean and comfortable. Breakfast tastes good too. The pool is also great. The free bicycle rental service is also very good, but it is recommended to pay more attention to the brake problem. The brakes of some bicycles feel a bit loose. The location is very good, quiet and quiet. The only thing that made us uncomfortable was the attitude of the staff. I had paid all the housing payments online in advance, but I was asked to pay an additional deposit of 2,000 baht on site, which shocked us. I have stayed in so many hotels and I have never been asked to pay a deposit. Although the staff was still very polite, what we felt was insincerity and even a bit contemptuous. The staff said they were afraid that we would damage the facilities in the room, so they needed to pay a security deposit, which would be returned to us after we checked out. We still gave us 2,000 yuan, but it caused us inconvenience because we had to go directly to the airport to leave Thailand after checking out, so returning us 2,000 yuan in cash after checking out was very troublesome for us and took up time on our trip. in budget. So the next day we told the staff that please return the cash to us. We can temporarily swipe the card instead. However, when we checked out on the last day, they said that we could not swipe the money back. We need to withhold the two thousand yuan and wait for 14 days. If there is no problem It will be brushed back. We don’t understand again here. If cash can be refunded immediately, why do you have to wait 14 days to swipe a card? We understand that tourists from a certain country may have caused losses to the hotel, which led to your reaction, but it is really uncomfortable for us to face the guests with a suspicious or even contemptuous attitude. Although the staff was very polite and tried their best when explaining Keep smiling, but we can feel the insincerity and discrimination underneath the smile.

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The Experience Walking Street Chiang Mai
4.3/534 Reviews

The Experience Walking Street Chiang Mai

Old City Chiang Mai|0.11km from Three Kings Monument
Pros: 1. Perfect location for walking around, grabbing a red truck or hopping in a tuk-tuk. 2. Plenty of food places, both street food & restaurants, close by. 3. Beautiful room, nice new stylish furnishings. 4. Lots of hot water and ice-cold air con. 5. Friendly, accommodating staff. Cons: 1. For some reason, no one has heard of this hotel! They either recently changed the name, or else it’s new. But no worries, just say “3 Kings Monument” and you’ll be within a 1/2 block of the hotel. 2. They tell you to put toilet paper in a little trash can, don’t flush anything except -ahem- down the toilet, common in Third World countries, but I’ve NEVER seen a hotel require this. It’s mildly gross esp. on weekends when they don’t clean the rooms! You have to sign a form when you check in that says you will be charged something like $300 if you flush TP etc. down the toilet. There were a couple of times I forgot and had to fish TP out of the toilet. Ewww. 3. The service is friendly but uneven. I ordered a croissant with breakfast but then had to ask for butter and jam. My room was cleaned and restocked with bath gel, lotion, conditioner but no shampoo; had to call to get more. Every day, something was missing from the clean towel set, either hand towels or wash cloths. Had to call. 4. All I ate there was breakfast which was unremarkable, esp. with all the fabulous food right out the door. The Sunday night khon show didn’t happen. 5. On checkout, they would only take cash for my incidentals though I was required to give a credit card when I checked in. I had very little baht left as I was leaving Thailand and a taxi was in its way to pick me up (no time to run out & change money). Luckily, some kind German guy overheard and changed some dollars for me on the spot so I could pay my bill. 6. Some of the staff spoke extremely little or no English and had to get someone else to talk to me. This is really not acceptable in a tourist hotel and was frustrating for all of us. Despite the cons- Would I stay here again? Would I recommend this hotel? YES!!!
Estia Chiangmai
4.2/543 Reviews

Estia Chiangmai

Old City Chiang Mai|0.17km from Three Kings Monument
We wanted to stay through Jan.1 at our original luxury hotel, but we could not at the time of booking, nor, was there a vacancy during our stay. We looked at google maps and tried all of the places closest. No vacancies. We found this budget hotel that had ONE room left! It is in walking distance to Three Kings Monument, Phra Singh, and other Old City venues, massage spas, etc. Estia has a cottage feeling, like a hotel in rural Europe with Thai surroundings. Everything was clean, large bathroom, hot water, the usual soaps and shampoos. bring your own conditioner and shavers. We always bring our own just in case, but sometimes these budget hotels will give you them if you ask. The wifi was strong. The TV had the usual Thai channels with a few in English. The gardens were sweet with lots of flowers. The pool is clean and more lounge chairs than at some luxury hotels! The indoor dining area is large for groups and you can sit outside but it might not be convenient for toasting bread etc. We only ate breakfast, and, at 149 baht, it was very reasonable. A water jug and clean glasses, an automated americano and espresso machine, fresh milk and cream, cereals including muesli etc. White and whole wheat bread. You choose from menu pancakes or eggs of different cooking methods. Two eggs. You get a small plate of two types of fruit. If you calculate the cost of coffee, this 149 baht price is very fair. A suggestion for certain travelers: you could stay at a luxury resort a day or more for the experience then switch to Estia for the rest of the week unless you are very picky, because if you are a tourist out all day then this is just a place to sleep. We live in Chiang Mai as retirees. Staying in Estia brought me back to my youth traveling around Europe! At $27 a night, Estia may surprise you. It is an older place but we are concerned with cleanliness. Estia is very clean. Grab Taxi easily finds Estia,

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Thai Akara - Lanna Boutique Hotel -Sha Extra Plus
4.6/578 Reviews
Old City
1. When booking, there is no note to write to me, whether you want a double bed or a double bed. I didn't care about this until the front desk said that I didn't write this note when I checked in, so they didn't reserve a double bed for me, so when I wanted to move for three consecutive days, he said that I would move twice The room was finally coordinated and waited, and it took him half an hour to get us a twin room without moving the room. Friends who book in the future, remember to write a note, or don't book this kind of hotel with double beds and double beds randomly arranged. 2. The sound insulation is very poor. The person next door sneezed on the balcony. I closed the balcony glass window and could hear it clearly in the room. 3. The light in the cloakroom cannot be turned off. It can only be covered with a black curtain, but the light can still shine through the gap. 4. The place where the shower gel is placed in the bathroom is very narrow. 5. There are fried eggs on the breakfast menu, but the default is sun eggs, so if you have a friend who wants to eat hard-boiled eggs, remember to tell him boiled egg. 5. There are 2 swimming pools which are nice. 6. The attitude of the service staff is very good, the front desk, guest rooms and restaurants. 7. Serve only brunch, not dinner.
Estia Chiangmai
4.2/543 Reviews
Old City
We wanted to stay through Jan.1 at our original luxury hotel, but we could not at the time of booking, nor, was there a vacancy during our stay. We looked at google maps and tried all of the places closest. No vacancies. We found this budget hotel that had ONE room left! It is in walking distance to Three Kings Monument, Phra Singh, and other Old City venues, massage spas, etc. Estia has a cottage feeling, like a hotel in rural Europe with Thai surroundings. Everything was clean, large bathroom, hot water, the usual soaps and shampoos. bring your own conditioner and shavers. We always bring our own just in case, but sometimes these budget hotels will give you them if you ask. The wifi was strong. The TV had the usual Thai channels with a few in English. The gardens were sweet with lots of flowers. The pool is clean and more lounge chairs than at some luxury hotels! The indoor dining area is large for groups and you can sit outside but it might not be convenient for toasting bread etc. We only ate breakfast, and, at 149 baht, it was very reasonable. A water jug and clean glasses, an automated americano and espresso machine, fresh milk and cream, cereals including muesli etc. White and whole wheat bread. You choose from menu pancakes or eggs of different cooking methods. Two eggs. You get a small plate of two types of fruit. If you calculate the cost of coffee, this 149 baht price is very fair. A suggestion for certain travelers: you could stay at a luxury resort a day or more for the experience then switch to Estia for the rest of the week unless you are very picky, because if you are a tourist out all day then this is just a place to sleep. We live in Chiang Mai as retirees. Staying in Estia brought me back to my youth traveling around Europe! At $27 a night, Estia may surprise you. It is an older place but we are concerned with cleanliness. Estia is very clean. Grab Taxi easily finds Estia,
Khunluang Hostel
4.5/59 Reviews
Old City
It's a good hostel for the price. The big bed was comfortable, the air conditioner was cool, the blankets were good, and I slept very well. The bathroom was separated for men and women. In the men's bathroom, there are 3 shower rooms with shampoo and shower gel, 3 toilets with bidets and tissue paper, 3 sinks, and 1 hair dryer. The security system is very good. A key card is required to tap the front door and the room door.
Arun Khiri Chiang Mai Hotel
4.2/532 Reviews
Old City
The hotel is new and very clean. All fixtures and fittings are new and beautiful.. I guess that is the reason why the hotel is not fully occupied and in many occasions you have the entire pool and kitchen to yourself which is wonderful! The kitchen offers a few options for cooked rice and eggs. The freshly cooked fried rice and fried rice noodles are really delicious.. But the kitchen staff are not very fluent in English so they may misunderstood your orders. You need to repeat your order a few times to make it clear to them..Overall, we enjoyed the quiet and beautiful ambiance and nice breakfast served in this hotel.
The Experience Walking Street Chiang Mai
4.3/534 Reviews
Old City
Pros: 1. Perfect location for walking around, grabbing a red truck or hopping in a tuk-tuk. 2. Plenty of food places, both street food & restaurants, close by. 3. Beautiful room, nice new stylish furnishings. 4. Lots of hot water and ice-cold air con. 5. Friendly, accommodating staff. Cons: 1. For some reason, no one has heard of this hotel! They either recently changed the name, or else it’s new. But no worries, just say “3 Kings Monument” and you’ll be within a 1/2 block of the hotel. 2. They tell you to put toilet paper in a little trash can, don’t flush anything except -ahem- down the toilet, common in Third World countries, but I’ve NEVER seen a hotel require this. It’s mildly gross esp. on weekends when they don’t clean the rooms! You have to sign a form when you check in that says you will be charged something like $300 if you flush TP etc. down the toilet. There were a couple of times I forgot and had to fish TP out of the toilet. Ewww. 3. The service is friendly but uneven. I ordered a croissant with breakfast but then had to ask for butter and jam. My room was cleaned and restocked with bath gel, lotion, conditioner but no shampoo; had to call to get more. Every day, something was missing from the clean towel set, either hand towels or wash cloths. Had to call. 4. All I ate there was breakfast which was unremarkable, esp. with all the fabulous food right out the door. The Sunday night khon show didn’t happen. 5. On checkout, they would only take cash for my incidentals though I was required to give a credit card when I checked in. I had very little baht left as I was leaving Thailand and a taxi was in its way to pick me up (no time to run out & change money). Luckily, some kind German guy overheard and changed some dollars for me on the spot so I could pay my bill. 6. Some of the staff spoke extremely little or no English and had to get someone else to talk to me. This is really not acceptable in a tourist hotel and was frustrating for all of us. Despite the cons- Would I stay here again? Would I recommend this hotel? YES!!!
At Chiang Mai
4.3/533 Reviews
Old City
In the middle of the Old Town, this is a great hotel. Staff could not do enough for us. Our room was not massive but more than adequate; furnishings quite traditional and heavy, dark wood but the fridge and complimentary water was very welcome. Toiletries were provided and the walk in shower, whilst not the most powerful, was good. As a small criticism, I’d say the bathrooms could be up dated but it’s fine, and functional. Breakfast buffet was superb: Thai food, Scrambled or fried eggs, toasters and the most amazing fresh fruit. Easy to walk anywhere with temples, restaurants and bars all close by. Wouldn’t hesitate to recommend The AT Chiang Mai.

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In the city center of Chiang Mai, you'll have easy access to Tha Phae Rd, Sunday Walking Street, Tha Phae Gate. If you want to spend a fun vacation with your family, locals recommend visiting Elephant Carer Home, Alpine Golf & Resort, Chiang Mai Highlands Golf and Spa Resort. You can also visit top-rated attractions like Chiang Mai Gate, Th Chang Khlan Night Bazaar, Chiang Mai Old City. Upon departure, you can head to popular commercial areas like Maya Lifestyle Shopping Center, Nimmanhaemin Road to buy souvenirs or travel accessories.

Average Temperature

• January to March: 28.62°C during the day, 20.79°C at night

• April to June: 31.74°C during the day, 26.29°C at night

• July to September: 29.65°C during the day, 25.62°C at night

• October to December: 27.29°C during the day, 21.79°C at night

Average seasonal Rainfall

• Spring: 10.3 cm

• Summer: 114.6 cm

• Autumn: 189.5 cm

• Winter: 62.47 cm

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