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Amora Hotel Tapae Chiang Mai

Amora Hotel Tapae Chiang Mai

Hotel in Chang Moi, Chiang Mai

Very Good

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7

Amora Hotel Tapae Chiang Mai is a 4-star hotel in the Chang Moi neighborhood. It offers free WiFi, an outdoor pool, a full-service spa, and a fitness center. Guests can enjoy dining at the on-site restaurant and bar. Nearby attractions include Wat Mahawan and Warorot Market.

From $39 per night

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Collection O Khu Mueang near Tha Phae Gate (formerly Lai Thai Guesthouse)

Collection O Khu Mueang near Tha Phae Gate (formerly Lai Thai Guesthouse)

Hotel in Old City, Chiang Mai

From $12 per night

B2 Airport Boutique & Budget Hotel

B2 Airport Boutique & Budget Hotel

Hotel in Hai Ya, Chiang Mai

7

Very Good

5 reviews

B2 Airport Boutique & Budget Hotel in Chiang Mai offers comfortable, air-conditioned rooms with free WiFi and flat-screen TVs. Enjoy amenities like free self-parking, a bar/lounge, and 24/7 front desk service. Located in Hai Ya, it's close to attractions like Sbun-Nga Textile Museum and the Saturday Walking Street Market.

From $15 per night

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About Chiang Mai

Overview

Chiang Mai, located in the Chiang Mai Province of Thailand, is a captivating destination nestled amidst the northern Thai mountains. This lively and contemporary city remains deeply connected to its spiritual and natural heritage. With its breathtaking scenery, delectable cuisine, and an abundance of intricate Buddhist temples, Chiang Mai offers a unique charm that rivals its bustling sibling, Bangkok.

Currently, the average price of hotels in Chiang Mai is $51, with options ranging from $11 to $1,152. The city boasts 908 hotels, catering to various preferences and budgets. Some of the popular neighborhoods where you can find accommodations include Old City, Chang Phueak, Nimman, Hai Ya, and Chang Khlan. Among the most sought-after hotels are Zak Residence, Pai Residence Hotel, Rendezvous Classic House, Pao Come Boutique House, and The Wing Boutique Hotel.

Things to do in Chiang Mai

Chiang Mai offers a plethora of activities and attractions that cater to all kinds of travelers. One of the must-visit spots is the Chiang Mai Night Safari, which is divided into two main zones. The Savanna Night Safari zone is home to herbivores and prey animals like giraffes, zebras, and antelopes, while the Predator Prowl zone houses over 200 species, including tigers, lions, and wolves. This nocturnal safari provides a unique opportunity to observe wildlife in their natural habitats.

Another popular attraction is the San Kamphaeng Hot Springs, situated 36km from Chiang Mai. This open-air spa features hot springs and pools surrounded by picturesque mountains, trees, and flowers. Visitors can relax by soaking their feet in the hot water or indulge in a Thai or foot massage available on-site.

For a taste of local culture, head to Warorot Market (Kad Luang), the oldest and largest market in Chiang Mai. Established in 1910, the market offers a variety of clothing and merchandise on the upper floors, while the ground floor is dedicated to food stalls. Tourists flock here to sample Thai street food and regional specialties.

A visit to Chiang Rai's most impressive temples is a must for those interested in architectural marvels. Start with the White Temple (Wat Rong Khun), a contemporary masterpiece that dazzles with its intricate details and symbolic motifs. Next, explore the Blue Temple (Wat Rong Suea Ten), where shades of blue create a serene and enchanting atmosphere. Finally, visit the Black House (Baan Dam Museum), a collection of dark structures and curious artifacts that provoke introspection and intrigue.

Nature enthusiasts will be captivated by Doi Inthanon National Park, home to Thailand's highest mountain. The park offers stunning views of cascading waterfalls, vibrant floral displays, and rare wildlife species. Explore winding trails that lead to hidden gems like the Siriphum Waterfall and the sacred pagodas at the summit, where panoramic vistas stretch as far as the eye can see.

Where to Go Out / Nightlife in Chiang Mai

Chiang Mai's nightlife scene is diverse and vibrant, offering something for everyone. For a laid-back evening, visit 7 Pounds, a cozy bar near Maya Mall that features a wide range of drinks, live performances, and an outdoor space to enjoy the night like a local.

Tha Chang Café is perfect for those seeking a lively atmosphere. This energetic venue offers live music that will get you dancing, along with an extensive drink menu and a smaller selection of food. Experience the local nightlife vibe at Tha Chang Café.

For a more upscale experience, head to Rise Rooftop Bar at the akyra Manor Chiang Mai. This rooftop bar offers an extensive wine and champagne list, along with unique and classic cocktails. Relax on the panoramic terrace or by the pool while enjoying stunning views of Doi Suthep.

If you're looking for a fun and inclusive venue, Ram Bar is the place to be. This straight-friendly gay establishment offers live performances and talented dancers that light up the night. It's a great spot to escape the city's hustle and bustle.

The Mellowship is an ultra-popular venue that combines dinner service, cocktails, and live jazz performed by top musicians. On Tuesday nights, dance enthusiasts can enjoy Latin music and swing on the dance floor.

Where to Eat in Chiang Mai

Chiang Mai's culinary scene is as diverse as its attractions. Anchan Noodle is a must-visit for its signature blue noodles, naturally colored by butterfly pea blossoms. Pair them with a blue-hued latte for a unique dining experience.

Anchan Vegetarian Restaurant is a popular spot for vegetarian meals, offering a variety of dishes that even non-vegetarians will enjoy. Recognized by Happy Cow as one of the best vegetarian and vegan eateries in Chiang Mai in 2018, the restaurant also features a selection of homemade vegan cakes.

Dash! Restaurant and Bar is a gourmet Thai-style restaurant that offers a wide range of Thai dishes with a touch of Western cuisine. The cozy atmosphere makes it a great find, and they even offer cooking classes for those interested.

For a taste of Mexico in Thailand, visit The Mexican Grill. This restaurant serves authentic Mexican dishes like nachos, tacos, fajitas, and burritos. The frozen Margaritas come highly recommended.

Paak Dang, run by two Singaporean siblings, is a small, romantic restaurant near the river. Here, you can enjoy authentic Thai food with vegan options available. The friendly staff and live music create a delightful dining experience.

Cheapest time to stay in Chiang Mai

May is the cheapest time to stay in Chiang Mai for an average of $70 per night.

Average price per night for 3-star hotels

Month

Price

January

$84

February

$80

March

$74

April

$73

May

$70

June

$71

July

$77

August

$74

September

$74

October

$80

November

$90

December

$85

Explore guest reviews of hotels in Chiang Mai

Pingviman Hotel

Chiang Mai

10

Excellent

1 review

I love everything about the Pingviman Hotel. This is my second time and the staff is always so friendly and helpful. They speak very good English and other languages. They aim to please. There is not a detail they have missed. This is Thai luxury at its finest.

Lisa

United States

United States

7

Very Good

1 review

Everything was fine, the room was clean and comfortable to rest

Edgar

United States

United States

De Charme Hotel

Chiang Mai

7

Very Good

1 review

Only location

Jackelyn

United States

United States

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