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The Chedi Chiang Mai
The Chedi Chiang Mai is an elegant retreat with views of the Mae Ping River and nearby mountain ranges. The Chedi has 52 rooms and 32 suites with private courtyards, and are fitted with private art collections, views of the surrounding landscape and wi-fi access. The hotel's restaurant is noted for its northern Thai and Pacific Rim cuisine, and is located in an elegant split-level colonial house with private dining rooms available. Facilities at the hotel include a state of the art fitness room with personal attendants standing by, aerobics and yoga rooms, a swimming pool, library and business center. The spa's 10 treatment rooms and suites offer a range of massage and beauty treatments include Warm Stone Massage and The Chedi Massage. The hotel is approximately 25 minutes from Chiang Mai International Airport (CNX).
The Chedi Chiang Mai
123 Charoen Prathet Road
T. Changklan A. Muang
Chiang Mai, Thailand, 50100,
Telephone: (66) 53 253 333
Fax: (66) 253 352
E-mail: E-mail: chedichiangmai@ghmhotels.com
Four Seasons Chiang Mai
The Four Seasons Chiang Mai blends with its natural surroundings seamlessly, with trees growing between and around the resort, overlooking terraced rice fields and the mountains of the Mae Rim Valley. The resort has 64 boutique pavilions, each with a private veranda, as well as 16 private luxury residences. The Sala Mae Rim serves Thai cuisine and offers sweeping views of the valley below and the Terraces have international dishes with a view of the Doi Suthep mountain range. The hotel has a health club with state of the art equipment, including a sauna, herbal steam room, whirlpool, cold plunge pool, 20-meter infinity edge swimming pool and a business center and wi-fi access. There are also mountain bikes available for use, along with maps of trails through the surrounding forest. The Spa at the Four Seasons Chiang Mai has seven treatment suites with rain shower massage tables and private herbal steam rooms. Professional spa therapists can help you choose the best treatment package for your needs. The hotel is 25 minutes from Chiang Mai International Airport.
Four Seasons Chiang Mai
Mae Rim-Samoeng Old Road
Mae Rim
Chiang Mai, Thailand, 50180
Telephone: (66) 53 298181
Fax: (66) 53 298190
E-mail: res.chiangmai@fourseasons.com
Mandarin Oriental Dhara Devi
A successful truck dealer with a taste for art, Suchet Suwanmongkol underwrote the $75-million dream of a young, unknown architect to build an ancient Asian city within the confines of Chiang Mai. The resulting 60-acre confection from the now-famous Rachen Intawong includes 142 suites decorated in a colonial mansion style, and individual villas built in various Thai vernaculars. At the heart of the resort is the sumptuous Dheva Spa, a multi-tiered Xanadu with 18 treatment rooms and five residences. Throughout, the bedrooms are huge: 16-foot ceilings are the norm in the colonial wing, as are private verandas and adjoining living rooms, all lavishly fitted with silk-covered chaise lounges and hill-tribe textiles. Superlatives extend to the two pools (enormous) and library (more than 5,000 books and 1,500 DVDs). Kids can learn Muay Thai boxing, plant rice, and even care for an elephant.
Mandarin Oriental Dhara Devi
51/4 Chiang Mai-Sankampaeng Road Moo 1
Chiang Mai
50000
Telephone: +66 53 888 888
E-mail: mocnx-reservations@mohg.com
Rachamankha
Fancy a night at an Asian museum? Sweet-smelling frangipani trees and a classic form inspired by a Lanna-style temple give this 23-room boutique hotel a timeless appeal. Architect Ongard Satrabhandu and interior designer Rooj Changtrakul have laid out the buildings in Chinese style with multiple courtyards - a nod to Sino-Thai culture - then decorated them with top-shelf antiques, including 19th-century Lanna manuscript boxes and Chinese porcelain, as well as Henry Moore and Robert Motherwell lithographs. The duo's impeccable taste extends to the rooms, which feature massive old wooden doors, four-poster beds, bamboo jalousies, and woven-reed mats. The style complements its quiet, old-city location just inside the western moat near Wat Phra Singh, Chiang Mai's most important temple.
Rachamankha
6 Rachamanka Road, Soi 9
Chiang Mai
50200
Thailand
Telephone: 66 53 904 111
E-mail: info@rachamanka.com