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Too many chemicals in the pool
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over all are good except no lift
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U feel like u are in the middle of the jungle becuz of the lush landscaping & grounds maintenance . The open lobby has a traditional Thai feel and presents as welcoming and a comfortable place to gather. A welcome respite & retreat after a busy day
Its a beautifully landscaped oasis, quiet, lush and very relaxing, with a very complete breakfast buffet.
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This hotel that exceed our expectations. Rooms were spotless. Loved the breakfast. It was an array of delicious foods and drinks. Staff was so helpful too.
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The staff was incredible. So helpful. Extending our stay by a night was easy and a great price. We never used the pool so no comment on that, but the room was fantastic. Comfortable bed, big shower, and plenty of space. Highly recommend.
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Frequently Asked Questions
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Top Tips
- Check if your Chiang Rai hotel rate includes Thailand VAT (7%) and a typical 10% service charge—these taxes add about 17% to the base price if not included. Verify with the property or booking details before confirming to avoid surprise charges.
- Mae Fah Luang-Chiang Rai International Airport (CEI) is about 8 km (5 mi) from downtown and taxi rides typically take 15-25 minutes. Several hotels offer fixed-rate transfers; if you arrive after 21:00, arrange your transfer in advance because public transport runs on limited schedules late at night.
- Select your hotel based on itinerary: central hotels provide access to the night market, while northern or Golden Triangle properties offer early starts for day trips to Wat Rong Khun (White Temple, 13 km/8 mi south, 15-25 minutes' drive) or the Golden Triangle (60-70 km/37-43 mi north, 90-120 minutes' drive).
- Expect high PM2.5 smoke levels in Chiang Rai from February to April. Book hotels with sealed windows and operational AC or HEPA filtration, and bring N95 masks if sensitive to air quality, since outdoor sightseeing may be unhealthy during these months.
- Book your Chiang Rai accommodation 3-6 weeks in advance for the cool season (November-February), or 6-12 weeks ahead for late December holidays and festivals such as Loy Krathong (early November). Smaller hotels and guesthouses often fill up early during these peak periods.
- Join loyalty programs like Accor Live Limitless or Marriott Bonvoy when booking major Chiang Rai hotels. After 2-5 eligible stays, you can earn points toward free nights or room upgrades for future trips.
- Decline Dynamic Currency Conversion (DCC) when paying by card at hotels or ATMs, and pay in Thai Baht (THB) to avoid added 1-3% conversion fees. Foreign ATM withdrawals often incur a fixed fee of about 220 THB (approx. $6 USD) per transaction.
- Many hotels add a 10% service charge automatically. For services not included, such as porters, tip 20-50 THB (about $0.60-$1.50 USD), and for drivers or guides, 50-100 THB (about $1.50-$3 USD) if no service charge applies.
- For hilltribe or community homestays outside Chiang Rai, book in advance through licensed operators. Prepare for limited amenities: expect cash-only payments, electricity available only during set hours (such as 18:00-22:00), and patchy cellphone coverage.
- Book city-center hotels within 500-1,000 m (0.3-0.6 mi) of the Clock Tower or Night Bazaar to access 30-90 food stalls and restaurants open until about 22:00. Choosing locations farther out means fewer dining options at night, which may require reliance on hotel restaurants or tuk-tuks.
- Most Chiang Rai hotels offer in-room Wi-Fi speeds of 10-20 Mbps, sufficient for video calls and remote work. For faster or more stable internet, try a local co-working space like Hub53 for about 50-100 THB ($1.50-$3 USD) per day.
- Choose hotels certified by the Thailand Tourism Standard or Green Leaf Foundation to support sustainable practices such as energy-efficient lighting and proper recycling.
- Agree on taxi fares at Chiang Rai Airport before starting your ride. Fix the price at 120-150 THB (about $3.50-$4.50 USD) to avoid unexpected surcharges, especially when traffic is heavy or meters are not used.
- Drink only bottled or filtered water in Chiang Rai to avoid waterborne illness. One-liter bottles sell for 10-20 THB (about $0.30-$0.60 USD) at most stores.
- Confirm access needs such as step-free entry or ramps directly with your hotel before booking, as only about 30% of Chiang Rai hotels offer elevators. Request any accessibility modifications required to meet your mobility needs.
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