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Hotels in Chiang Mai, ThailandFrom Comfortable to de Luxe Northern Thailand has a Wide Range
The airport is close to the city which means that most of the hotels in Chiang Mai are easily reached by taxi/bus and once installed in the hotel the city is convenient.
Every price range is catered for when it comes to tourism which is this Northern city’s biggest earner, and whether at The Chedi or The Veranda in ultra luxury, or a Hilltribe Lodge at the opposite end of the scale, visitors are sure to be surprised at the wide choice of accommodation on offer, and the charm and hospitality of the people. The Veranda, Chiang MaiThe newest in the luxury bracket (it has a sister hotel at Cha’am just outside Bangkok) the 69-room Veranda, located on the slopes of a private valley overlooking miles of natural forest, rice and tea terraces, offers a total Zen experience. With its magnificent terraced gardens and an Ozone rooftop infinity pool from which to enjoy spectacular mountain views, this superb example of Asian contempory design is guaranteed to restore a sense of natural balance and harmony. There are spa cottages with sunken baths, pampering with Veranda's own signature spa treatments in the forest spa, steam showers, yoga classes, stress release massage, and swimming in the pool high in the valley. If more strenuous activity is called for, there is a well-equipped gym and great walking trails in the area. The Chedi, Chiang MaiThis 84-room luxury hotel complete with Club Suites and de luxe rooms accessed from a private courtyard, with spa, pool, garden, rooms equipped with DVD/CD players, tea/coffee making facilities, safes, and complimentary internet access, is one of the finest in the area. The Northern cuisine featured in its restaurants is exceptional and it also offers Pacific Rim fusion plus a full international menu. The Dusit D2, Chiang MaiThe newest boutique hotel, the Dusit D2 (newcomer from the Thai Dusit Thani chain) , is located just off the famous Chang Klan Road in the heart of downtown Chiang Mai with the night bazaar and entertainment area on its doorstep. The D’Suite accommodation, along with the Studio Suites, Club deluxe and the deluxe rooms are chic and trendy, yet have a warmth that comes from the contempory design. The famous Devarana Spa is the perfect place to wind down after a stint in the Dfit, one of the best equipped health clubs in Chiang Mai. The hotel will deliver a delightful experience to both the business traveller and the leisure traveller.. Hmong HillTribe Lodge, Chiang MaiExperience traditional hill tribe hospitality in a lodge among the Hmong people. Nestled among rice paddies and forested hills, the Hmong HillTribe Lodge in the quiet town of Mae Rim north-west of Chiang Mai offers soft adventure in the midst of natural beauty. This is a sprawling resort of ten lodges built in village style, each one constructed by native craftsmen to local design. The resort offers a coffee shop/restaurant which provides Thai and Western cuisine plus local speciality dishes. In the evening, a traditional Hmong Village atmosphere can be enjoyed at a buffet style dinner under the stars while watching a folklore show. Daytime adventures include mountain trekking, elephant safari and white water rafting. Best Western Hotel, Chiang MaiLocated in the bustling commercial district of Chiang Mai, the guest rooms at the Best Western Hotel offer superb views of the Doi Suthep mountain and the surrounding hills. Just ten minutes from the airport, the hotel is ideal for both business and leisure travellers and guarantees a comfortable and relaxing stay. From the function room on the rooftop, the 360 degree view of the surrounding countryside is breathtaking. The restaurant serves both Asian and Western food, there is Wifi, a massage and spa facility, de luxe rooms and a Presidential Suite as well as superior rooms with magnificent views.
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