Archive for the ‘CHIANG MAI HOTELS’ Category

Amari Rincome Hotel Chiangmai City Chiang Mai

Monday, May 12th, 2008

Amari Rincome Hotel Chiangmai City Chiang Mai: “Welcome to Amari Rincome Hotel - Chiang Mai, the rose of the north, is a city steeped in tradition. Decorated throughout in local Thai handicrafts and artifacts, the Amari Rincome Hotel is the ideal place from which to explore this fascinating region of northern Thailand. Amari Rincome Hotel is conveniently located on Nimmanhaeminda Road, a popular shopping area for tourists and local residents. The hotel is only 500 metres from Kad Suan Kaew, the largest shopping centre in Northern Thailand and vibrant night attractions. This Chiang Mai hotel provides easy access to the Chiang Mai Airport and Chiang Mai University. Tucked away from bustling Chiang Mai, the hotel is only a short drive to the old walled city centre.”

The International Hotel Chiang Mai Chiangmai City Chiang Mai

Tuesday, May 6th, 2008

The International Hotel Chiang Mai Chiangmai City Chiang Mai: “The International Hotel Chiang Mai is located in a quiet residential area, within walking distance of two of the city’s largest shopping centres. It is also perfectly placed for an excursion to Chiang Mai’s famed Doi Suthep mountain.

Comfortable, air-conditioned, spacious guest rooms with wall to wall carpet, bathroom, telephone etc. Special features include daily sightseeing tours. Arrangements can be made through our tour counter.

The Wiangping and Mengrairasmi air-conditioned conference rooms with fully equipped audio-visual facilities are excellent for seminars, workshops, meetings, exhibitions etc.

Enjoy a meal in our Sawasdee Restaurant famous for its Thai, European, Chinese and Japanese cuisine. Also the first hotel serving Indochinese food at affordable prices and featuring a chemical free menu.

A boutique sells authentic and attractive handicrafts. Produced by poor rural families, thus providing employment and preserving traditional skills.”

Thaton Chalet Baan Thaton Chiang Mai

Tuesday, May 6th, 2008

TThaton Chalet Baan Thaton Chiang Mai: “Thaton Chalet is surrounded by the wonderful nature of Baan Thaton, Mae Ai District, Chiang Mai Province, 173 kms. from the city. It is situated on the west bank of the scenic Mae Kok River in the middle of the mist mountains. By route 107 you can enjoy driving through the district of Mae Rim, Mae Taeng, Chiang Dao, Chai Prakarn, Mae Ai and Fang From Chiang mai, to lighten up your trip.”

Fondcome Village Resort Hang Dong Chiang Mai

Friday, April 25th, 2008

Fondcome Village Resort Hang Dong Chiang Mai: “Fondcome Village Resort is located on Hang Dong – Samoeng Road only 10 minutes from Chiang Mai International Airport. The resort is settling in a beautiful gardens and lush mountains. Architecture of the resort is influenced by Hmong, Lua, Akha, Mlabri and Northern Thai people. 49 guestrooms and 1 suite are decorated in various styles inspired by Northern Thai, tribal and Sibsongpanna arts and cultures.”

RarinJinda Wellness Spa Resort Riverside Chiang Mai

Tuesday, April 22nd, 2008

RarinJinda Wellness Spa Resort Riverside Chiang Mai: "RarinJinda Wellness Spa Resort Riverside Chiang Mai

RarinJinda Wellness Spa Resort specializing in pure pampering get away from the chaos of daily life. A truly remarkable sanctuary catering to your every indulgence where you can find sumptuous experience in today’s most up-to-date treatments in health & fitness include fully equipped Indoor Heated Hydrotherapy Pool, Outdoor Swimming Pool, Fitness Center, Yoga & Aerobics Studio, Hydrotherapy Tub, Vichy Shower, Infared Sauna, Herbal Steam Room, Whirlpool with Chromotherapy, Sky villa treatment rooms & 35 exquisitely-crafted boutique rooms.

*** SPECIAL DELUXE ROOM OFFER ***"

De Naga Hotel Chiangmai City Chiang Mai

Saturday, April 19th, 2008

De Naga Hotel Chiangmai City Chiang Mai: “The De Naga hotel in Chiang Mai lets you experience the well known Asian hospitality and customer satisfaction which shows in the dedicated hotel staff that is always eager to help and welcomes every question that you might have. You can expect numerous facilities such as a 24-hour available reception desk and room service.

Many value this highly and thus the De Naga hotel is well frequented by travelers around the world.
Furthermore, the rooms offer you all the amenities that you would expect from a hotel in this class and sometimes even more than that. Private telephones and a well stocked Mini Bar are just some of the features that the De Naga hotel provides to its guests.”

RarinJinda Wellness Spa Resort Riverside Chiang Mai

Saturday, April 19th, 2008

RarinJinda Wellness Spa Resort Riverside Chiang Mai: “RarinJinda Wellness Spa Resort specializing in pure pampering get away from the chaos of daily life. A truly remarkable sanctuary catering to your every indulgence where you can find sumptuous experience in today’s most up-to-date treatments in health & fitness include fully equipped Indoor Heated Hydrotherapy Pool, Outdoor Swimming Pool, Fitness Center, Yoga & Aerobics Studio, Hydrotherapy Tub, Vichy Shower, Infared Sauna, Herbal Steam Room, Whirlpool with Chromotherapy, Sky villa treatment rooms & 35 exquisitely-crafted boutique rooms.”

AMARI RINCOME HOTEL CHIANG MAI

Tuesday, April 8th, 2008


Amari Rincome Hotel is ideally located on Nimmanhaeminda Road, a shopping area for tourists and local residents. This Chiang Mai hotel is close to department stores, shops and restaurants and also provides very easy access to the airport and tourist attractions.

With unique traditional Thai décor, the hotel offers well-appointed guest rooms with a range of modern amenities and excellent service. There are great dining options, with delightful cuisine.

AMARI RINCOME HOTEL CHIANG MAI

EURANA BOUTIQUE HOTEL REVIEW

Tuesday, February 26th, 2008

The public areas are very pretty, with well-maintained walkways, gardens, ponds, and waterfalls. The pool is also well-maintained and attractive, although it doesn’t get much sun later in the afternoon. The breakfast buffet (included in the room rate) is excellent!

The location is also very good. Although it’s near a main road, the side street itself is quiet and we heard very little noise at night. It’s conveniently located to walk around the walled city, including many temples, restaurants, and shops. The Sunday walking street is only about 10 minutes away. The night market is also walking distance, but a little longer walk (20-25 minutes). If you’re going further, it’s worth trying to flag down a communal taxi, which cost only 15 baht to the most of the city.

Directly across the street is a very cheap internet place, and next door is a little outdoor tour stand that can arrange day trips and treks. Along Moon Muang Road, there is a 7-11, food stalls, and other shops.

The staff was very friendly and helpful – we had problems with our room safe and a minor plumbing issue, and they sent up people immediately. When the safe could not be fixed, they offered use of the hotel safe.

The rooms are not really the attraction here — the “superior” room we had was adequate. There was just enough space and it had the basic amenities, but it could have used a little sprucing up, in terms of new paint, tiles, etc. We were in the “M” wing though - the rooms/suites in the other wing of the hotel opened onto balconies and seemed nicer, so try to get one of those.

The hotel has a van that will drop off at the airport for 100B. I’m not sure if they also do airport pick-up.

For the price we paid, this hotel is a great value in terms of location and features.

SUKANTARA CASCADE RESORT & SPA HOTEL REVIEW

Tuesday, February 26th, 2008

“Fantastic experience”

Fantastic9
Sydney
Feb 18, 2008
Fantastic experience ! A hidden paradise in the midst of the jungle. It’s the one of great escape in Thailand. Staying next to a waterfall !Peacocks shouting outside ! This is the best stay I have ever had. I really felt refreased by the cascade, cute animals, and above all, nice smiles and heartiest hospitality by the staffs.

“little paradise”

MuseumMaryland
Maryland
Feb 3, 2008
“A holiday to remember ” The lodge houses are comfortable and well thought out. The service is faultless and the owners and staff are very friendly and polite. An authentic experience is not to be missed when in Thailand

“Spectacular, private setting!”

Sarah2015
Los Angeles, CA
Jan 10, 2008
This was one of my favorite hotels. The cabins are set along the gentle river, and there are lots of small waterfalls. It’s just a spectacular setting! It’ssecluded, but not too far from the Four Seasons and the Maesa elephant camp. The staff can provide transportation for an extra charge, and they’re very helpful with whatever you need.

“Loved it!”

almndxeyez
Irvine
Nov 22, 2007
Initially peeved as to how far this place was to get to, it all made up in the end. In short the pro’s & cons: Pro’s: - a gorgeous room, more than that, a cottage w/ very high ceilings, & loved the decor! - A full breakfast in the morning - Overall ambience: loved the lobby, nearby river

“Loved the Sukantara”

qwertyasdf
Singapore
Aug 16, 2007
1/1 found this review helpful
Gorgeous hotel and first-rate service. The Sukantara is located around a beautiful waterfall - the natural beauty of the place is absolutely stunning. What’s more, the hotel is snuggled near the peak of the mountain so you literally drive up the mountain to get there. A perfect place to experience the beauty of Chiang Mai

“Beautiful Setting”

TravelinMonty
New York
Aug 25, 2006
2/2 found this review helpful
Really a terrific place to get away from the crowds of Chiang Mai. As in the other review, don’t expect to be right outside of Chiang Mai. This place is buried. Expect 45 minutes and at least 1000 Baht(round trip) for excursions into town. This is a really special place. It has character beyond anywhere else we had stayed in.

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“Peaceful Retreat”