Top rated hotels in Chiang Mai Province

137 Pillars House
4.5/553 Reviews
Nawarat
My family could not have asked for a better experience. Toto (our butler) and Ann (the general manger) helped make our trip especially memorable. Our kids loved Toto and continue to tell his jokes. Ann keeps a keen eye on this property, always looking to improve. Only 30 rooms allows for a quaint and serene rest. The rooms are large and comfortable. Easy distance to the walled city. The 137 pillars staff ensure a seamless stay.
Bella Nara Hotel Chiang Mai
4.6/5582 Reviews
Huay Kaew
Excellent hotel friendly staff and relaxing pool. Location is great but watch out for the crazy traffic light outside the hotel thar only gives you about 5 seconds to cross 4 lanes of traffic!
Lotus Pang Suan Kaew Hotel
4/51826 Reviews
Huay Kaew
This is my third time staying at The Lotus Pang Suan Kaew Hotel. I love this Grand Ol Dame. She is like the Titanic which has seen its beauty and glamour in her heyday. Fortunately she didn’t sink. The breakfast is affordable and has a decent variety of food. I’ve yet to try their dinner buffet, perhaps in my future stay. This time i had a higher floor facing the Mountain View. It was wonderful waking up to that view. Looking forward to stay there again in my next trip to Chiang Mai.
The Core Gallery Hotel
4.5/5147 Reviews
Huay Kaew
i just have a solo trip in chiangmai and i choose the core hotel is ”a home” to stay for 2 day.The hotel have an atractive decorating,the rooom is tidy,clean and spacious.Beside that,the hotel have a lovely swimming pool for you near the bar so you can relax a lot .The location is near the zoo in chiang mai ,wat doi su thep and maya shopping mall.Defitenaly come back this hotel in the future!!!
L Nimman Boutique Hotel
4.4/5188 Reviews
Nimmanhaemin Road Area
L Nimman Boutique Hotel: A Mixed Bag in Chiang Mai's Trendiest Neighborhood Located in the heart of Chiang Mai's vibrant Nimmanhaemin area, L Nimman Boutique Hotel offers a budget-friendly option for travelers seeking a prime location without breaking the bank. Situated next to the popular Roast8ry Coffee Flagship Store, this 3-star hotel provides easy access to the area's numerous cafes, restaurants, and shops. Pros 1. Location: The hotel's position in Nimmanhaemin is unbeatable. You're within walking distance of countless dining options, trendy boutiques, and local attractions. 2. Value for Money: With rates under 1,500 baht per night, it's an affordable choice in an otherwise pricey neighborhood. 3. Comfortable Rooms: While not spacious, the rooms are well-appointed and cozy. The beds are notably comfortable, ensuring a good night's sleep. 4. Cleanliness: The guest rooms are impeccably clean, reflecting the hotel's commitment to hygiene standards. 5. Staff: The hotel personnel are friendly and attentive, providing good service throughout the stay. Cons 1. Public Restroom Issues: The most significant drawback was the state of the first-floor public restroom. On both occasions I used it, I encountered extremely unsanitary conditions, with unflushed toilets. This experience was deeply unpleasant and affected my overall stay negatively. The contrast between the cleanliness of the guest rooms and the state of the public restroom was stark and disappointing. This issue was so disturbing that it impacted my appetite for several days after the incident. It's worth noting that I reported this problem to the staff during check-out, hoping for improvement in the future. Despite this significant issue, the hotel's other positive aspects still make it a contender for future stays. The combination of its prime location, comfortable rooms, and budget-friendly rates are strong selling points. However, the management needs to address the cleanliness and maintenance of public areas, particularly the restrooms, to ensure a consistently positive experience for all guests. In conclusion, L Nimman Boutique Hotel has the potential to be a go-to budget option in Chiang Mai's trendiest area. If they can resolve the cleanliness issues in their public spaces, it could easily become a top choice for travelers seeking affordability without sacrificing location or basic comforts. As it stands, it's a mixed experience that requires careful consideration before booking.
Bodhi Serene, Chiang Mai
4.5/576 Reviews
Chiang Mai Ancient City
This quaint hotel was rather underwhelming with the service. Upon arrival, we were ”greeted” with unwelcoming receptionist. Not that we couldn't help ourselves with my one luggage, it would have been nice if an offer to help by the receptionist/bellboy. In the end we carried the luggage to our room, up 3 flights of stairs, with the receptionist walking casually behind. Next, we had trouble with the lock to the door. The same receptionist took our key card and tried (almost breaking it with some brute force) before it worked. One of the key catd seemed to be not working. Instead of sending the replacement key card to us, the receptionist ”instructed” us to collect from the front desk. Of which, we obliged so as not be too self-entittled. It would have been nice if it was otherwise. One of the house keeping staff (female) was consistent in maintaining her disinterest in service. When asked about the switch for the jacuzzi in the main swimming pool, she just replied ”no, no, no”.... when my friends and i asked for the pool towel from the front desk, (yes, the towel ran out and no one was there to help), the same female staff appeared with a few towels. She really looked unhappy and always like stomped off after leaving two stacks of towels thereafter. The bext day when i asked for the shower gel and shampoo to use from the front desk (since it was not replenished during house keeping) again, the same staff brought over the small bottles of shower gel and shampoo. She just left the littles bottles in my hands and turned away... when i thank her nonetheless, she walked on without turning or any form of acknowledgement. well, i supposed she must be hvaing a hard time at the workplace. I wish her well. So i informed the manager that the staff may indeed need some help to cope. To wrap the final day (and our less pleasant stay here), my friends witness a couple of units at our block who smoked in front of their units. One even had the ash-tray on the coffee table (similar to the one left at the designated smoking area). That left us rather puzzled that why the double standards where those guests were given the liberty to smoke in front of their units and for my friends, they had to climb 3 flights of stairs to the designated smoking area each time when they wish to smoke. Nonetheless, the manager of the hotel did her best to address our feedback when we were checking out. Thank you for listening to us.
De Chai Oriental Nimman
4.5/548 Reviews
Nimmanhaemin Road Area
I was pleasantly surprised and had an exceptional experience at De Chai Oriental. I had almost booked an Airbnb and only moved last minute to a Hotel to avail of daily housekeeping and the morning breakfast. While I was weary at first, I was extremely pleased with the quality of the room, the furnishing, the housekeeping, the quaint little breakfast and most importantly the staff. Big shoutout to Khun Jam and Khun Bow at the brekafast counter every morning. They are pleasant, hospitable and extremely kind even if it’s past the brekafast hour. Also, a big thank you to Khun Nack and Khun Wahn who helped me through tours and bookings of the elephant sanctuary, guidance with taxis for Doi Suthep and assistance with late checkout due to flight delay. Apologies to anyone whose name I may have forgotten from the front desk or brekafast room! This Hotel is close to every single coffee shop, famous eatery and bars. There are ample 7/11s, rooftop bars, McDonald’s and massage parlours around. The famous Why Not Italian restaurant is bang opposite to the Hotel door. I would recommend this place at a heartbeat and hopefully return for a stay during my next visit to Chiang Mai. Best
U Nimman Chiang Mai
4.6/5341 Reviews
Nimmanhaemin Road Area
The positives Service: front desk, door men etc were very friendly and polite Location: convenient location near the airport (15 mins away), near a shopping mall, lots of food / cafes / bars / restaurants and shops nearby at the nimman area within very short walking distance Rooms: large, spacious, free beverage per person per night, welcome rice crackers Negatives 1. Didn’t like the dark corridors in the hotel 2. Deluxe room was VERY dim 3. Bed was too soft and flat. Bedsheets and pillows weren’t great 4. Cleanliness was an issue. The floor and carpet didn’t feel clean but the hotel provided slippers. The worst part was the shower area 😩😩🤮🤮 mould on the floor and walls, overall grimy and slimy esp at the corners. The rest of the negatives can be overlooked but not the shower area. I literally cringed and shuddered every time I had to shower. I don’t understand how it can be so dirty?! 😩 5. The light switches were a nightmare. There were many switches at the door area and bedside (like 3 switches per side) but no instructions and they didn’t follow a pattern so you would always need to try switching on and off etc all the time just to get the room totally dark but with the bedside lamp on 6. Sounds from outside the door, next room, upstairs could be heard and it was very disturbing as the noise sounded like it was next to me all the time. There were endless footstep noises from upstairs during the night and all these noises woke me up throughout my stay. I usually sleep through the night in hotels 7. My first room, the shower area had ZERO lights and I had to bathe in literal darkness. Thankfully the front desk were very quick and efficient and got me another room to move to which was thankfully very bright with working shower lights. 8. Hotel breakfast was full of carbs and the food didn’t taste fresh or great at all :( I had spent the last 3 days at another hotel in Chiang Mai so the differences in room and bfast were really stark. Overall, for a clean freak, I wouldn’t recommend this hotel. But if you can overlook the cleanliness; the location, friendliness of staff, etc are positives you can focus on. Pics attached are of two different rooms.
The Residence Hotel
3.6/516 Reviews
Chiang Mai Airport
The room is very convenient. There are seven in front At night, there is something to eat in front of the hotel, delicious, complete, complete in front of the hotel, really close to the airport. but not much noise
Le Ville Lanna Chiang Mai Gate Old Town Hotel
4.5/548 Reviews
Wua Lai
The location is very good, quiet in the bustle. It takes 10 minutes to walk to the ancient city and 15 minutes to Tha Pae Gate. Very close to the Saturday night market. Stayed for four nights. The owner was warm and considerate and the room was clean and tidy. Everything is fine except there is no place to hang towels. Breakfast is a customized meal, including noodles, kuey teow, bread, etc. All in all highly recommended! !

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Number of Hotels2,004
Number of Reviews52,272
Average Price (Weekdays)NZD 213
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