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Four Seasons Chiang Mai
www.fourseasons.com/ChiangMai
| 98 rooms |Thailand, Northern Thailand, Chiang Mai

Spacious Lanna-style pavilions overlook terraced rice fields and the mountains of the beautiful Mae Rim Valley Accommodation is in beautifully appointed “pavilions”, each with a private covered verandah, and luxurious “residences”. The resorts décor is in a style consistent with a luxurious northern Thai home. The magnificent Sala Mae Rim, with its high teak wood ceiling, serves sumptuous Thai cuisine.


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The Dhara Dhevi Chiang Mai
https://dhara-dhevi.chiangmaihotels365.com/en/
| 123 rooms |Thailand, Northern Thailand, Chiang Mai

The property is spread over 60 acres of serene, natural landscapes, incorporating picturesque rice paddies, tropical hardwoods and exotic plantations. The Resort’s design draws from authentic Lanna structures - found across Northern Thailand, South China, Laos and Myanmar - and colonial splendour. Traditional wooden rice barns, ornate temple-like structures and magnificent colonial mansions have been erected in clusters, providing luxury accommodation, restaurants and recreational areas.

 


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Anantara Chiang Mai Resort
https://www.anantara.com/en/chiang-mai
| 84 rooms |Thailand, Northern Thailand, Chiang Mai

This very modern, centrally located hotel, has only been included because the site of the hotel is the compound of the former British Consulate in Chiang Mai, within which the main Consulate building, dating from the 1920’s, has been retained and integrated within the hotel design. The lobby of the hotel is centred on the existing house, set in a landscaped court with a large reflection pool separating the new and old buildings. The restaurant and the bar are situated in the free standing original wooden consulate building.

 


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Rachamankha
www.rachamankha.com
| 25 rooms |Thailand, Northern Thailand, Chiang Mai

Owned by a well known Thai designer and architect, the property is a creation of love and a treasury of Lanna art and Chinese antiquities. The combination of Lanna art and interior design, and the temple style architecture, has created a haven of peace. Inspired by the viharn (chapel) of one of Thailand's most beautiful temples, the hotel is planned according to ancient principles of Chinese architecture, the roots of Thai architecture. The interior design is based on northern Thai Lanna culture, which is a combination of the Chinese, Dai, Laotian, Lua, and Burmese cultures.

 


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Yaang Come Village
http://www.yaangcome.com/
| 42 rooms |Thailand, Northern Thailand, Chiang Mai

The Yaang Come Village Hotel, located in the heart of the Chiang Mai, under the Yaang Come tree, boasts of Thai architectural buildings amidst verdant greens which shelter various exotic birds and squirrels. It is truly an oasis of beauty surrounded by an ever-increasing area of new high rise hotels. The rich history, culture, and magnificent sartorial style of the Thai people or Thai Luou played a major role behind its construction. The hotel embodies the charm and elegance of its picturesque surroundings. The traditional Lanna ambiance engulfs you into a peaceful retreat. Guests are ushered in with warm and friendly hospitality. Exceptional accommodation facilities ensure a memorable stay for both business and leisure travelers. The location of the hotel is ideal for travelers. The hotel is at a stone's throw from the Chiang Mai International Airport, just 10 minutes driving distance away and is within a short distance just 100 meters away from the night bazaar.

 


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Fern Paradise
www.fernparadise.com
| 9 rooms |Thailand, Northern Thailand, Chiang Mai

To be in touch with the shades of nature, to live with rice culture through authentic Lanna architecture, to meet the diversity of ferns to be away from crowded city and to stay in a peaceful land.

Fern Paradise is located in a beautiful rural setting just outside of Chaing Mai. The perfect place to totally relax in a rustic environment. There are nine traditional Lanna rice barns that have been turned into comfortable bungalo.

With a strong attachment to both the “rice barn” and the “fern”, as well as a desire to preserve and to popularize both, Baan Suan San Sai has united the two into one place. Hopefully this combination will pass on the spirit of Lanna architecture and the beauty of the fern from Thailand to our international visitors. With a visit to “Baan Suan San Sai” they can share ideas, buy or trade ferns, and relax in the comfort of our restored “rice barns” knowing that they are connected with the timeless traditions of the past.

 


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