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B2 Riverside Colonial Hotel Hotels near Sayuri Massage Complex
7.9/10
Good236 reviews
0.5km from Sayuri Massage Complex
Parking
Café
From SGD 16
La Seine City Resort, Chiang Mai Hotels near Sayuri Massage Complex
8.4/10
Very Good173 reviews
0.7km from Sayuri Massage Complex
Outdoor swimming pool
Fitness Room
From SGD 20
B2 Riverside Premier Hotel Hotels near Sayuri Massage Complex
8.0/10
Very Good325 reviews
0.8km from Sayuri Massage Complex
Outdoor swimming pool
Parking
From SGD 20
Collection O Night Bazaar Chiangmai Hotels near Sayuri Massage Complex
8.5/10
Very Good34 reviews
0.69km from Sayuri Massage Complex
Parking
Luggage Storage
From SGD 9
H Flora Hotel Hotels near Sayuri Massage Complex
8.1/10
Very Good990 reviews
1.05km from Sayuri Massage Complex
Outdoor swimming pool
Massage Room
From SGD 29
Rompo Boutique Hotels near Sayuri Massage Complex
8.7/10
Very Good88 reviews
1.14km from Sayuri Massage Complex
Bar
Restaurant
From SGD 14
Villa Sanpakoi Hotels near Sayuri Massage Complex
9.1/10
Great92 reviews
0.13km from Sayuri Massage Complex
Outdoor swimming pool
Private parking
From SGD 43
Watket Hotel Hotels near Sayuri Massage Complex
8.7/10
Very Good51 reviews
0.2km from Sayuri Massage Complex
Sunbathing Area
Outdoor swimming pool
From SGD 24
GOYA Hotel Hotels near Sayuri Massage Complex
8.5/10
Very Good141 reviews
0.42km from Sayuri Massage Complex
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Luggage Storage
From SGD 28
Baan Sabai Guesthouse Hotels near Sayuri Massage Complex
8.9/10
Very Good65 reviews
1.19km from Sayuri Massage Complex
Private parking
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From SGD 21
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9.5/10
Amazing
在台灣打枱的女孩The hotel staff is the friendliest I have encountered in visiting hotels in many countries. Everyone is very kind, even the security brother is very nice. When I come back at night and the lights are dim, he will take the initiative to lead the way into the hotel lobby. He also worked hard and often helped us get takeout (>^ω^<) The check-in process was very relaxing, and there were welcome drinks upon check-in. My friend also said that the hotel breakfast tasted very good and the overall environment was very clean, making it feel more like being integrated into nature. The only complaint is that it is very close to the airport and there are occasional airplane noises at night. The convenience store is about 3,400 meters from the hotel. It's not far, but you should be careful at night as the street lights are dim.
Villa Mahabhirom Hotels near Sayuri Massage Complex

Villa Mahabhirom

Doi Suthep, Chiang Mai
Price per night from:SGD 254
9.4/10
Amazing
GGuest UserA beautiful and unique small luxury hotel. The food at the hotel's Michelin-starred restaurant was also delicious. However, it was incredibly noisy. On the second night, there was a party outside the wall late at night, and the guests were still screaming hysterically at midnight 😱. The enclosed terrace where we had an extra bed for the kids was filled with unbearable bird chirping 👍. My ears are oily, and I couldn't keep my earplugs in, making the nights unbearable 😫. (Make sure to avoid booking the innermost row; my room was number 22.) I wouldn't recommend booking for families with children. From 2:00-3:00 PM, I took the kids to play in the pool, and they were complained about for being too noisy 🥶. This is a public area, a playground, and not a sleeping area (it's a time when they're doing renovations and construction). If you want peace and quiet, why not go back to your room?! I came here for a vacation, not to relax. If the hotel is really bothered by noise from children, especially since it wasn't as loud as a midnight party, they should refuse to let families with children stay. Next time, I hope they won't make such unreasonable demands on families with children. I immediately retorted: the children were playing perfectly normally; please ask the white couple who complained to go back to their room, where it would definitely be quiet. We stayed for three nights, and the restaurant service was excellent throughout. On the night of the Lantern Festival, we invited friends to dinner, and three girls were running around outside. We were chatting and didn't notice 😢, but the waiter skillfully led the wild girls to a play area without complaining. Thumbs up! The Western breakfast was fantastic, with various juices, cheeses, ham, fruits…
137 Pillars House Hotels near Sayuri Massage Complex

137 Pillars House

Nawarat, Chiang Mai
Price per night from:SGD 508
9.2/10
Great
GGuest UserInitially, I saw a lot of negative reviews for the rooms. I had originally booked a standard room, but I contacted customer service through the platform. They helped me negotiate an upgrade to a king-size room with a balcony and even compensated me with a refund that covered the price difference for one night. However, right after checking in, the bed in the room was definitely not clean and had hair on it. The airplane noise was also very loud and significantly impacted my sleep quality. The breakfast wasn't great either. If you're particular about these things, I wouldn't recommend booking this hotel.
Travelodge Nimman Hotels near Sayuri Massage Complex

Travelodge Nimman

Doi Suthep, Chiang Mai
Price per night from:SGD 39
9.1/10
Great
NninemilAmazing hotel, tucked away behind the main ring road around Chiang Mai old town. Clean, pleasant staff, great services, amazing restaurant, chill vibes, and good access to everything you'd want to do in the city. A really, really enjoyable stay that we'll almost certainly repeat this year, and again in future years. Literally nothing to complain about. If you've got the time, book the cooking class. Being plant-based, it's rare to have such a wide selection of meals available when eating out, and everything on the menu here is worth trying. Great to spend time with the head chef and get an insight into how it's all prepared. As a plus, if you're into live music, there's a little place called Troubadour, only a short walk from the hotel. An awesome way to finish off the day. Really talented group of resident musicians, with a wide selection of guest artists to catch as well.
Away Chiang Mai Thapae Resort - A Vegan Retreat Hotels near Sayuri Massage Complex

Away Chiang Mai Thapae Resort - A Vegan Retreat

Chang Khlan, Chiang Mai
Price per night from:SGD 75
9.1/10
Great
AAnonymous UserThe facilities are quite new, and there's a small pool on the first floor. Many Chinese tourists stay here. Across the street, you'll find a convenience store, a night market, and a laundry shop. You can rent a car right across the road, which is super convenient. There's also a massage place just a few steps away. It's about 5 kilometers from the Old City and 2 kilometers from Nimman Road. A taxi from the airport costs around 50 baht, and it's right next to the main entrance of Chiang Mai University. Overall, it's pretty good.
The Core Gallery Hotel Hotels near Sayuri Massage Complex

The Core Gallery Hotel

Huay Kaew, Chiang Mai
Price per night from:SGD 34
9.0/10
Great
GGuest UserI booked a triple room, and it was quite spacious with modern, minimalist decor. The cleanliness was impressive. Downstairs in the lobby, there's complimentary drinks, coffee, cookies, and water. Breakfast isn't as extensive as what you'd find in a Chinese hotel, but there's bread, congee, and enough to fill you up. The location was perfect – right across the street from One Nimman and a short walk to Maya Mall. There are plenty of convenience stores, restaurants, and massage parlors nearby. Overall, the hotel was pretty good. If I come back, I'd probably choose to stay here again.
Moose Hotel Nimman Hotels near Sayuri Massage Complex

Moose Hotel Nimman

Nimmanhaemin, Chiang Mai
Price per night from:SGD 68
9.0/10
Great
CClairekelaieryingyulaoshiSuper satisfied with my stay! 💕 It's about a 15-minute taxi ride from the airport 🚗. The lobby smells amazing and has a very opulent, 'old money' vibe 💰. Every staff member is incredibly warm and greets you proactively 🙋‍♀️. The pool 🏊‍♀️ is absolutely stunning and perfect for photos, with a chic French, black-and-white aesthetic. The surrounding scenery is also fantastic, and the facilities are brand new. It's super convenient, just a 5-minute walk to Maya. The only slight downside 🤣 is that the in-room Wi-Fi signal 📶 isn't very strong. Overall, I'm very happy with my stay.
Bella Nara Hotel Chiang Mai Hotels near Sayuri Massage Complex

Bella Nara Hotel Chiang Mai

Huay Kaew, Chiang Mai
Price per night from:SGD 79
9.0/10
Great
GGuest UserI love creating reviews and social content — especially about ryokan-style stays and onsen experiences. There may be more ryokans in Thailand now, but when a friend recommended Chez Nij Ryokan Onsen, I was genuinely impressed from the moment I arrived. The blend of Thai, Japanese, and French influences is beautifully unique. Even more special is the history — this was once the residence of the former Governor of Chiang Mai. The house is filled with antiques, charm, and character. Stepping inside feels warm, welcoming, and truly homely. The owner, a doctor and grandson of the former governor, personally cares for guests and shared meaningful stories about the residence — an honor I won’t forget. Location-wise, it’s peaceful yet convenient. Nimmanhaemin Road is only 8 minutes away, perfect for dining and shopping. Even returning around 1 AM, the owner and night manager were still there to welcome me. The alley is well lit, quiet, and safe, with another hotel and a tennis court next door. A 7-Eleven is just a 5-minute walk away on the main road. I stayed in the Studio Room with onsen access — incredibly private and peaceful. The tatami design is beautiful, the bed unbelievably soft, and the air quality excellent (my usual dust allergies improved after just one night). The complimentary minibar was a lovely bonus. Direct onsen access from the room is available in the morning only. During female and male sessions, the private door is securely locked and entry is through the changing room — a very safe and thoughtful system. The open-air onsen is stunning — inspired by the winter sea of Hokkaido and said to be one of the largest in Chiang Mai. Cleanliness and hygiene standards are outstanding. The mineral water left my skin noticeably smoother and deeply hydrated, unlike other onsens I’ve tried. The schedule is very well organized, with separate time slots and thorough cleaning between sessions. I checked in at 3 PM and immediately enjoyed the women’s session. After 5:30 PM, guests are asked to leave for routine cleaning and to dry off properly to prevent slipping — a clear reflection of their commitment to safety and hygiene. Soaking at 7:30 AM in the cool morning air truly felt like having a private hot spring. Breakfast is served as a generous full set — so abundant I couldn’t finish it all — yet the staff still offered more. Everything was delicious, and the chef personally came to serve and chat, adding such a thoughtful touch. In the evening, a complimentary mini tea set (9–10 PM) made the stay even more charming. I wrote this from the heart to reflect the genuine care I received. It was absolutely worth it, and I’m so glad I followed my friend’s recommendation. I’ll definitely return to Chez Nij whenever I’m back in Chiang Mai.
Chez Nij Ryokan Onsen Hotels near Sayuri Massage Complex

Chez Nij Ryokan Onsen

Huay Kaew, Chiang Mai
Price per night from:SGD 60
8.3/10
Very Good
PPawee Bank NontamongkoltornStaff: Mostly friendly and professional, except few. I asked the female staff for early check-in and left my luggage at the designated place. Then, she said, “No, you have to wait until 14:00”. Immediately after her response, the male staff approached me and processed it. He also allowed me to change room without any charge and to store my luggage in the room, instead of the designated area. Room: For those who like 80s-90s vibe, this is for you, and me too. The AC is loud and cleaned. The ceiling, on the other hand, has strains from water. The curtain has a strain that looks like either blood or coffee. The wall looks unpolished, creating a running down impression of the hotel. The socket, TV, lift, and fridge are functional, fortunately. 2 bottles of water are set by the hotel standard. Please clean up those strains and walls. Bathroom: It contains dusts on the ventilation fan’s cover. There is mold strain on the wall that could be mistaken as black mold initially. Please clean up it as it could evolve to such in the future. Location: Not far away from the pubs, so music can get loud inside the room as it has poor soundproof. Unless you don’t mind the sound, or want to stay away from the city centre, go for it.
Chiang Mai Hill Hotel Hotels near Sayuri Massage Complex

Chiang Mai Hill Hotel

Doi Suthep, Chiang Mai
Price per night from:SGD 16
7.7/10
Good
EEy RonDorm room can be improved. My bed was stiff. Our bunker gets noisy with slight movement. Air-conditioning is fixed to one side. But the staff are friendly and there's swimming pool.
Hotel O Bupatara Chiangmai Hotels near Sayuri Massage Complex

Hotel O Bupatara Chiangmai

Old City, Chiang Mai
Price per night from:SGD 3

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What is the average price of a hotel in Chiang Mai this weekend?

According to the latest 12-month data from Trip.com, the average price for a 3-star hotel in Chiang Mai this weekend is SGD 104 per night. For a 4-star hotel, the average cost is SGD 218 per night. If you're looking for a luxury experience, 5-star hotels in Chiang Mai this weekend typically cost SGD 684 per night.

How much do hotels in Chiang Mai cost per night on weekdays?

Based on the latest 12-month data from Trip.com, the average price for a 3-star hotel in Chiang Mai during weekdays is SGD 103 per night. For a 4-star hotel, you can expect to pay around SGD 214 per night. If you're seeking a luxury stay, 5-star hotels in Chiang Mai generally cost SGD 678 per night on weekdays.

What are the best places to stay in Chiang Mai?

Some of the best places to stay in Chiang Mai are near popular attractions like Old City, Nimmanahaeminda Road and Tha Phae Gate, offering easy access to key sights and amenities.

What are the best hotels for couples in Chiang Mai?

Couples visiting Chiang Mai have highly rated stays at Hotel Hommtown Chiang Mai - Adult Only (from SGD 85) and Arun Dara Villa (from SGD 117).

What are the best family-friendly hotels in Chiang Mai?

Families visiting Chiang Mai often prefer hotels like Yun Zhi Shang Hotel · Zero Villa Hotel (Chiang Mai Tha Phae Gate Branch) (from SGD 110) and Moon Castle six-bedroom villa (from SGD 836), which are well-known for their family-friendly features of spacious family rooms and child-friendly services.

What are the top hotels in Chiang Mai near Old City?

Some of the top hotels in Chiang Mai near Old City include Arun Khiri Chiang Mai Hotel (from SGD 90), 99 the Gallery Hotel (from SGD 29) and SK House 2 (from SGD 25), all offering easy access to Old City, making them ideal for visitors looking to explore the area.

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Which hotels in Chiang Mai are worth visiting for their spa experience?

Which hotels in Chiang Mai have hot springs?

Want to experience hot springs in your hotel? Chez Nij Ryokan Onsen (from SGD 82), Rarin Villas (from SGD 833) and Haikin Ryokan (from SGD 34) have hot springs. Book now!

Which hotels in Chiang Mai have swimming pools?

B2 Resort Boutique & Budget Hotel (from SGD 18), Stay with Nimman Chiang Mai (from SGD 52) and Travelodge Nimman (from SGD 49) are hotels with swimming pools. Stay at any of these hotels to enjoy a swimming pool!

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