Chiang Mai trip
Guest Rating: 2.3
fahad a. s.
United Arab Emirates
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Date of Stay: 22 Jun 2008
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They do have a nice spa.
Stay at Imperial Mae Ping
Guest Rating: 5.0
Knut A.
Norway
Family w/ Young Children
Date of Stay: 16 Jun 2008
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Nice and clean hotel. Okay pool for the children. Staff was very helpful and polite.
Central Living
Guest Rating: 3.8
Maria T.
Sweden
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Date of Stay: 14 Jun 2008
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Good walking distance to the Night Market.
Bit like a travel lodge
Guest Rating: 3.2
Peter C.
Ireland
Couple
Date of Stay: 09 Jun 2008
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Plenty of far better places to stay in at Chiang Mai for the same money.
Comfortable stay
Guest Rating: 3.2
Shinji I.
Thailand
Family w/ Young Children
Date of Stay: 19 May 2008
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There are lots of optional tours, but priced different by agents for joint trip. So try several agents before deciding, if you have time.
- Shopping Tip : Very close to night bazaar. Also there is a good restaurant with reasonable prices nearby, but the live band there was terrible. Name of the restaurant I cannot remember, between the hotel and the night bazaar on your right side.
Chiang Mai
Guest Rating: 3.3
zvia v. d. h.
Netherlands
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Date of Stay: 12 May 2008
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We stayed six nights ,and for 40 euro per night extra we had the sky suite which had good beds and a living room, with very nice service. It was expensive, but worthwhile.
- Restaurant Tip : Buy the Groovy Map of Chiang Mai and go to eat at The Duke, across the river.
Excellent Location
Guest Rating: 5.0
William M.
Canada
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Date of Stay: 12 May 2008
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Would definitely come back to this hotel.
- Hotel Feature Tip : Great location.
About Imperial Mae Ping
Guest Rating: 3.0
KAORU N.
Japan
Business Traveler
Date of Stay: 05 May 2008
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Although we commented about the dirt of pot and bathroom on to the questionnaire which placed in the room, no action has been taken by staff.
KK's assessment of The Imperial Mae Ping
Guest Rating: 3.2
Nathan B.
Australia
Solo Traveler
Date of Stay: 06 Apr 2008
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A very comprehensive buffet style breakfast was on offer, and definitely featured something for everyone. A hoard of tuk tuk drivers 'hang out' at the front of the hotel, and can assist you to get around the city. Be sure to negotiate!
- Restaurant Tip : Kalare food court on Chang Klan Road is an absolute bargain, and the food is excellent.
Average price for a dish is 30 Baht, around $1 USD. Live entertainment provided too!
Imperial Mae Ping: Old but Still Functional
Guest Rating: 3.7
Goon-Loong L.
United States of America
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Date of Stay: 22 Mar 2008
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The night security guard ought to mind his manners. If late night guest(s) is an issue, then he ought to handle this more tactfully and with grace. He does not have the right to embarass guests. Cornering a paying guest to the front desk is not my idea of courtesy. Couldn't the protocols be sorted out in the morning, in the absence of other guests? He just wants to be rude and has no idea how to treat guests politely.
- Restaurant Tip : Lots of other buffet restaurants are close by, such as at the Suriwongse and Duangtawan. I imagine the coming Le Meridian will have similar offerings. So there is no need to be stuck at the Mae Ping for dining.