No. 9 of 4-Star Select Hotels in Chiang Rai Province
Outdoor swimming pool
Horse Riding
Hiking
"Nice hotel rooms and good swimming pool.
Room is dark due to the overhanging roof.
Breakfast good be much better considering the room rates. Diner is ok, small portions though. Diner prices are extra ordinary, a normal coke for 100 THB is not ok. Second day we bought some food and drinks at 7-eleven (coke 16 THB!).
Although the dining and relax area are nice, the high prices did not feel ok. I shared my concerns when checking out."
"The location of the hostel is in the alley, the chickens and dogs are heard, the sound insulation is acceptable, and it takes about10-15 minutes to walk to the nearest supermarket. The environment is clean and quiet, but the equipment is a bit old and simple, but the flaws are not concealed. The house is a wooden structure but there is no musty smell. It is excellent value for money, because the mother-in-law's family is in Chiang Rai. Will stay here again next time."
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Outstanding
GGuest UserThe place is very clean, the atmosphere on the mountain is very big, car accommodation cannot reach the room, you must walk to the room if you park on the mountain, it is not suitable for the elderly, the mattress is not difficult to install, the pillows are soft enough, the bathroom is sturdy, and the heat is easy to adjust, so it can Said this is a good place to stay. If you walk in and book, it will be cheaper than booking through the app.
TTrevor TeoOur 2nd time at Katiliya. Location is both a pro and a con. It is very out of the way, but in return, you get absolute peace the entire stay. The cleanliness is tip top for the property, although u get some visible fatigue in the bedlinen (with holes) and yellowed pillows. Can see the balcony has been freshened up a little. Service is top notch with great hospitability and swift responses to our requests for buggies. There is only 1 restaurant and 1 bar. Fitness centre is an eerie walk down to basement - not for the faint hearted. But overall we would come back again as its the best mountain view accommodation without sacrificing on comfort, almost at a luxury level. Breakfast spread was wonderful. Wished there were lifts though, as my mum has difficulties in walking and had to always climb up and down 1 floor to the restaurant. For such views, you might usually have to consider rundown homestays.
JJIEBecause the hotel address was wrong, I didn’t live in. The Ctrip APP showed that it was in the city, 3 kilometers away, but I couldn’t find it when I arrived at the location! The actual hotel is 30 kilometers away from the city station!
What is the average price of a hotel in Mae Chan for this weekend?
According to the latest 12-month data from Trip.com, the average price for a 3-star hotel in Mae Chan this weekend is QAR 308 per night. For a 4-star hotel, the average cost is QAR 680 per night. If you're looking for a luxury experience, 5-star hotels in Mae Chan this weekend typically cost QAR 1,583 per night.
How much do hotels in Mae Chan cost per night during weekdays?
Based on the latest 12-month data from Trip.com, the average price for a 3-star hotel in Mae Chan during weekdays is QAR 302 per night. For a 4-star hotel, you can expect to pay around QAR 646 per night. If you're seeking a luxury stay, 5-star hotels in Mae Chan generally cost QAR 1,544 per night on weekdays.
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