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Featured Hotels in Chiang Mai

The Chedi Chiang Mai Hotel

     Location: City Center

Edward K.,- Malaysia: Staff are very helpful, location was great and very very stylish...... more - Jan 26, 2010 

Yantarasri Resort

     Location: City Center

Nattaporn U.,- Thailand: Calm and nice.Good location,not in the center of traffic jam, easy to go any where.... more - Feb 27, 2010 

Tamarind Village Hotel

     Location: City Center

Ian J.,- United Kingdom: Excellent location, beautiful, relaxing gardens and pool area. Fantastic staff and service!!!... more - Jan 18, 2010 

Rati Lanna Riverside Spa Resort

     Location: Riverside

Chris O.,- United Kingdom: Everything, staff ,room, spa, location, food verthing was amazing... more - Feb 08, 2010 

Bodhi Serene Hotel

     Location: City Center

Julie I.,- Austria: Everything about the Bodhi Serene was great... more - Feb 11, 2010 

Chiang Mai Plaza Hotel

     Location: City Center

T H.,- United Kingdom: Very inexpensive, really friendly staff, lovely pool, very convenient for the night bazaar, breakfast included in the price,... more - Feb 22, 2010 

Dusit D2 Chiang Mai Hotel

     Location: City Center

NATTHAYA P.,- Thailand: Great location, easily access to sacred temples, shopping, walking street, dining by river, a combination of old & new towns... more - Feb 26, 2010 

The Small Hotel Chiang Mai

     Location: City Center

Raymond H.,- Hong Kong: Convinient, close to night bazaar and east gate, clean, neat and comfortable, everything good for the price paid... more - Feb 25, 2010 

Rimping Village Hotel

     Location: Riverside

Robert H.,- United Kingdom: Large rooms Good Wi-Fi very clean well set out... more - Feb 27, 2010 

Raming Lodge Hotel

     Location: City Center

Damien D.,- France: The style of the hotel with an open air dining/breakfast room .... more - Feb 26, 2010 

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Chiang Mai

Thailand's second-largest and second-oldest city, Chiang Mai is far removed from the hectic metropolis of Bangkok. A charming city with a moat and remnants of fortified walls, Chiang Mai is the kind of place where a simple stroll from the hotel to a café turns into a sightseeing experience.

Chiang Mai is sprinkled with hundreds of temples, and wherever tourists venture they'll see pagodas peeking up over the tree line. Most of the hotels in Chiang Mai city center offer views of nearby temples and shrines. The most dignified temple crests Doi Suthep Mountain on the fringe of the city center. It's visible from all corners of central Chiang Mai.

Shopping is a must while in Chiang Mai, whether that means spending an afternoon in the mall near Chiang Mai International Airport or strolling through the city's extensive evening markets. Ideally, it involves both, as the handicrafts, delicate carvings, silk fashions and original artwork in Chiang Mai are first rate.

This is also a great place to learn about Thai culture. At relatively low cost, tourists can enroll in cooking, language, yoga or massage classes. Guided meditation retreats to mountain monasteries are also popular, as are visits to elephant camps, including the conservation project, Elephant Nature Park. Chiang Mai is also home to the famous panda cub, Lin Ping, who currently resides with mum Lin Hui at Chiang Mai Zoo and draws hundreds of visitors a day.

After hours, the city's modern vibe ignites. International restaurants, live music venues and nightclubs are well-located across town. A string of riverside clubs play a mix of Thai music and well-known international covers. Other prominent strips include the go-go bars of Loy Kroh and the ultra-chic lounges on Nimmanhaemin Road.

Apart from its blend of cosmopolitan and rustic charm, Chiang Mai is also famous for its outdoor activities. Tourists based here can arrange treks through the northern jungles; adventure activities like rock climbing or mountain biking; and homestays in remote hill-tribe villages.

For more information on hotels and landmarks in the different areas of Chiang Mai, click on the interactive Chiang Mai map on the left-hand side of the page.


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