Offering spacious rooms with wood floors, free Wi-Fi and a satellite TV, Diamond Park Inn Chiangrai is a 10-minute walk from Wat Jed Yod Temple. outdoor pool are featured.
Offering outdoor pool and a restaurant, Le Patta is 328 feet from Saturday Night Walking Street. It features rooms with free Wi-Fi and a private balcony.
Madison
Canada
LOVED the pool. Great vibes it really felt like a resort. The staff were the friendliest I’ve encountered in thailand! Will definitely be back.
Located in Chiang Rai, a 4-minute walk from Clock Tower Chiang Rai, Sann Hotel provides accommodations with a shared lounge, free private parking and a restaurant.
Located in Chiang Rai, a 7-minute walk from Clock Tower Chiang Rai, The North Hotel has accommodations with a garden, free private parking and a terrace.
The Space Hotel SHA Plus is located in a convenient area of Chiang Rai, 1640 feet from the city center. Night Bazaar can be reached within a short walk. Free WiFi is available throughout.
Located in Chiang Rai, a 17-minute walk from Statue of King Mengrai, Adchara Mansion provides accommodations with a shared lounge, free private parking and a terrace.
Located in Chiang Rai, a 15-minute walk from Statue of King Mengrai, The Courtyard Chiangrai provides accommodations with an outdoor swimming pool, free private parking, a garden and a terrace.
Bed incredible and pleasant to have a connected tv
Located in Chiang Rai, within a 4-minute walk of Statue of King Mengrai and half a mile of Chiang Rai Saturday Night Walking Street, Work Den Chiangrai has accommodations with a terrace and free WiFi...
Buena ubicacion, hotel muy limpio y nuevo, buen desayuno
De Hug Hotel provides comfortable rooms with modern facilities and a private balcony. Featuring a 24-hour front desk, it is a 3-minute walk from Oub Kham Museum in Chiang Rai.
Alles super! Nettes Personal und sehr schöner Pool
A 5-minute drive from Central Plaza Chiang Rai Shopping Mall, Chayadol Resort features modern rooms with private balconies and free Wi-Fi, which is available throughout the residence.
quite place your stay staff were so friendly
highly recommend
Offering spacious rooms with wood floors, free Wi-Fi and a satellite TV, Diamond Park Inn Chiangrai is a 10-minute walk from Wat Jed Yod Temple. outdoor pool are featured.
Everything! Especially the people and the service!
Located in Chiang Rai, 11 miles from Wat Pra Sing, บ้านภูคำฟ้า ดอยปู่ไข่ Baan Phu Kham Fah provides accommodations with an outdoor swimming pool, free private parking, a garden and a shared lounge.
Located in Chiang Rai, a 11-minute walk from Central Plaza, The Heritage Chiang Rai Hotel and Convention - SHA Extra Plus provides accommodations with an outdoor swimming pool, free private parking, a...
A wonderful cordial stay. The food was very delicious
Nak Nakara Hotel-SHA Extra Plus is located within a 12-minute drive from the stunning Wat Rong Khun, the city’s most renowned temple built by a famous Thai painter.
Lovely room, friendly staff, great pool and handy location!
Located in Chiang Rai, a 4-minute walk from Clock Tower Chiang Rai, Sann Hotel provides accommodations with a shared lounge, free private parking and a restaurant.
Located in Chiang Rai, a 14-minute walk from Clock Tower Chiang Rai, NAI YA Hotel -SHA Extra Plus has accommodations with free bikes, free private parking, an outdoor swimming pool and a fitness...
Very comfortable, lovely design. Great value for money
Located in Chiang Rai, a 9-minute walk from Clock Tower Chiang Rai, Nakaraj Princess Chiang Rai - Walking Street provides accommodations with free WiFi and free private parking.
All was fine during the 3 days in the Nakaraj Princess hotel
Located in Chiang Rai, a 7-minute walk from Clock Tower Chiang Rai, Hi Chiangrai Hotel-SHA Extra Plus provides accommodations with free bikes, free private parking and a restaurant.
Great value for money very clean close to everything
Featuring free WiFi, a restaurant and a salted pool, Grand Vista Hotel Chiangrai-SHA Extra Plus offers accommodations in Chiang Rai. Guests can enjoy the on-site bar.
Staff friendly and facilities clean and good location.
Housed in spacious white colonial building, Banlomnow offers accommodations with free Wi-Fi access in all areas. The property provides a nonsmoking room. There is free public parking on-site.
Located in Chiang Rai, 1.2 miles from Clock Tower Chiang Rai, Sann Boutique Hotel has accommodations with free WiFi and free private parking. This 3-star hotel offers a 24-hour front desk.
das Design und die zimmergrösse, zimmereinrichtung
Located in Chiang Rai, The Mantrini Chiang Rai-SHA Extra Plus offers rooms with cable TV and private bathrooms. It features an outdoor pool, a restaurant, lobby bar and free parking.
Located in Chiang Rai, within 1.1 miles of Statue of King Mengrai and 1.8 miles of Wat Pra Sing, วัน บัดเจท เชียงราย สนามกีฬา One Budget Hotel Chiangrai Stadium provides accommodations with a garden...
This Hotel is good location, Good facility, very clean
Located in Chiang Rai, 1.4 miles from Wat Pra Sing, โรงแรม ปารวี บูทีค เชียงราย (Parawee Boutique Hotel) provides accommodations with a garden, free private parking, a terrace and a restaurant.
FAQs about hotels in Chiang Rai
On average, 3-star hotels in Chiang Rai cost $23 per night, and 4-star hotels in Chiang Rai are $48 per night. If you're looking for something really special, a 5-star hotel in Chiang Rai can be found for $97 per night, on average (based on Booking.com prices).
The average price per night for a 3-star hotel in Chiang Rai this weekend is $29 or, for a 4-star hotel, $52. Looking for something even fancier? 5-star hotels in Chiang Rai for this weekend cost around $88 per night, on average (based on Booking.com prices).
On average, it costs $29 per night to book a 3-star hotel in Chiang Rai for tonight. You'll pay around $57 if you choose to stay in a 4-star hotel tonight, while a 5-star hotel in Chiang Rai will cost around $89, on average (based on Booking.com prices).
Loved our stay in Chaing Rai, very interestìng place.
Loved our stay in Chaing Rai, very interestìng place.
Would love to come back in Winter.
As i am nearly 70 years old, the weather was not to my liking.
PM2.5 LEVELS were very high.
Temps in the day were 40 degrees C. HEAT WAVE.
Walking was not plesant.
Went to Singha Park, was too hot to really the place.
Will be back in Winter.
0 degrees C.
Steven
Australia
10
Scored 10
After spending 17 days in Bangkok, Chiang Rai was a nice...
After spending 17 days in Bangkok, Chiang Rai was a nice break for 3 days. Quiet, slower pace of life. Lovely night bazaar with lots of food options (love the hot pot) and live music. Wat Rong Khun white temple, Wat Rong Seur blue temple and Wat Huay Pla Kang big Buddha are worth seeing. Khun Korn NationalPark is worth the hike up to the waterfall - bamboo jungle and cold refreshing swim. We were here in mid-March so farmers are burning and very hazy up north so did not go to the golden triangle.
Barb
United States of America
10
Scored 10
If Chiang Mai is the "jewel of the north" then Chiang Rai is...
If Chiang Mai is the "jewel of the north" then Chiang Rai is the "Emerald of the True North".
Chiang Rai history dates back beyond Chiang Mai and was the original Lanna city state founded by King Mengrai in the mid 1200s AD. This king of times long past is still revered and remembered to this day by Lanna people.
Chiang Rai has history coming out of its cobblestones and weblike laneways. I won't try to list them here because they are easy to find in many other reviews and info sheets. What I can do here is just to raise interest in one of the most understated jewels of Thailand.
Chiang Rai is the central hub of Lanna culture today. And the Lanna language is still spoken commonly all around Chiang Rai province. In many homes it's the preferred language until kids start going to school and so can be heard all over the place. I've often heard conversations where people interchange Lanna with Thai ... very confusing. The temples and shrines of Chiang Rai province are just as spectacular and just as mystical as any elsewhere in Thailand. And the history of the Lanna people is integrally intertwined in all the older temples, chedis, stupas, salas and other public places.
Chiang Rai province is renowned for its coffee at Doi Chang and other places. It's also one of the major tea growing areas of Asia. Mountainous landscapes eclipse anything that can be seen further south and the weather is always a bit cooler and fresher air than further south also. A short drive north can take you up to the Myanmar border at Mai Sai and you can even go visit the Mekong River in all its glory.
If you plan to visit Northern Thailand and only go as far as Chiang Mai then you are missing out BIGTIME!!!
So I suggest you 'do yourself a favour' and make plans to explore Chiang Rai and all its provincial eye-catching destinations soon. Happy Travels.
Browney
Australia
10
Scored 10
Others can talk about the White Temple, Blue Temple etc etc...
Others can talk about the White Temple, Blue Temple etc etc I simply want to say that Chiang Rai offers a hugely different perspective to that of any other Thailand city ... and it's MORE than worth your while to visit. The surrounding mountains and various attractions there are multitudinous. The temples are just as impressive (for Buddhists and non-Buddhist alike) as in Chiang Mai and in fact Chiang Rai predates Chiang Mai as the famous King Mengai's capital city for his Lanna Kingdom.
The Lanna culture is unique in all of Southeast Asia and Chiang Rai is really still the epicentre of Lanna and all its aspects. If you are looking for a truly cultural and spectacular holiday experience then Chiang Rai is one place that YOU SHOULD NOT MISS.
So do yourself a favour and get yourself up to Chiang Rai ... in the Lanna lands of clouds and smiles!
Browney
Australia
8.0
Scored 8.0
Visited the Balloon Fiesta in Singha Park.
Visited the Balloon Fiesta in Singha Park. Plenty to see and do, we'll probably do it again next year.
I was lucky enough to visit the White Temple during Covid, and although it wasn't possible to go inside it was lovely to be able to see it without the crowds. Having just driven past this time I wasn't sure it would be worth the wait in the queue to go inside.
Angela
Thailand
8.0
Scored 8.0
Chiang Rai is a nice place with friendly people, which can...
Chiang Rai is a nice place with friendly people, which can meet the needs/expectations of different people with varied tastes. It is not very touristy, so much more natural. Rent a car and it is easy to get about with Google Maps. Enjoy the natural environment, the food and fruits, and various attractions.
best location in Chiang Rai for visitors. you walk out of Kanlaya Place and the clock tower is right there. plenty of great restaurants and bars nearby, some touristy, most local vibe. the night market and other spots with street food are within a 5 minute walk. the hotel staff are very friendly and accommodating. the room was clean with drinks in the fridge. bed was comfortable, wifi very strong with good signal. it’s a simple room and property but great value. would definitely stay here again.
Huge room very large flat screen TV large bed. The staff was very friendly everybody had a smile on their face always willing to answer a question. Good location within walking distance to Terminal 1 bus station Into the Night Market and even to Central if you're in good shape. Breakfast was included and there was a good variety of Asian items as well as your normal eggs and ham and sausage.
I will be going back to this hotel frequently when I need to be in Chiang Rai many thanks to the staff
Definitely worth recommending. When I entered the room, I knew that I would want to stay here for a longer time. Cleanliness, comfortable beds, bathroom, location and, above all, the atmosphere here make the hotel highly rated by guests. I started the day with pleasure with delicious coffee and really good breakfasts. I would like to thank the hosts for their hospitality, and I will definitely come back only to Baan Jaru.
This was out third visit to this hotel and we came with a family group of 9 for 5 days.
It is a magic place and the magic still exists. The location on the river is the main focus and the landscaping is brilliant. It is a large hotel but never feels it. The streets behind have a village feel and are well away from the chaos of downtown.
Really cosy place to stay with a decent sized room. Bathroom was well equipped too. Bed was comfy and big. Free bikes to get around town were a really nice touch, as was the complimentary breakfast. The staff at the hotel were very accommodating, letting us check out before the regular check in time due to our early transport.
The hotel is located at a short distance from all the important tourist spots. The staff are very helpful with your requests and the service was great. A recommendation is always to ask the hotel staff for transportation and not go out and get a taxi by yourself. A great place to stay in Chiang Rai
New modern hotel. Air conditioned lobby is like a paradise when we walked in from the heat outside. 😊 Location is good. It is on the main road (just 20 minutes from the most northern point). The room is spacious and functional. Bed is really comfy. Breakfast is really good with lots of variety.
This little boutique hotel is probably the best in the city. Good service, comfortable bed and a really nice bathroom. The pool area was nice to hangout at and also the breakfast area was nice as it was facing the pool. The breakfast was good too.
This is one of the best hotels l have stayed in. the rooms were excellent rooms but the staff were sensational; nothing was too much trouble. They were exceptionally well trained. The food was excellent and really well presented.
We booked this place for 3 nights to travel around Chiang Rai's beautiful scenery. Hotel is at a perfect location just outside the heart of the city with quiet surroundings.
You'll feel like being on a tropical island.
The reception was great. I felt welcomed and the reception made sure to give me maps and recommendation of the area. This is one of the best hotels I’ve stayed in chiang Rai.
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