Amidst the antique splendours of Thailand’s northern capital is a hotel that draws inspiration from Chiang Mai’s history and noble heritage, and infuses the notion of a living museum into our own world of five-star travel expectations. Architectural motifs from long ago and traditional Lanna arts weave into the modern fabric of the lobby hall, accommodation, restaurants and bars to evoke a timelessness that beguiles today’s visitor and reveals in every setting and around every corner another aspect to fascinate.
EXCLUSIVE AMENITY:
Guaranteed 2:00 pm late check-out
Breakfast included daily for two at hotel restaurant
$100 USD value-added amenity
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Handwritten and personalized welcome card
Bottled water and fresh fruit/snacks in room, upon arrival
Turn down service
VIP level added into guest profile
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Chang sip mu is the term for ten categories of craftsmen who create art that derives from the wisdom of their forefathers, such as painting, carving, mould casting, metal beating and plastering, and our accommodation blends these skills with total comfort and modern technology. Traditional craftsmanship has created the carved wooden screens that slide back to reveal an open bathroom with a stand-alone tub, hand-turned wood has been used to form the table and sofa, and the room floods with natural light from the large window looking across the city.