There are a number of hotels you can pick around Chiang Mai, but I doubt you'll find anything like this, which is a collection of teak houses on a decent sized plot, a family owned hotel which feels like it's gradually been engulfed by modern Chiang Mai as the city expands. The owners are lovely people, and the lady of the house goes out of her way to ensure everything is to your liking ( as well as giving us a lift over to the station to get rail ticlets when there was a tropical downpour). The pool is enough to swim in, the gardens are lovely and the breakfast brilliant. HOWEVER - it is a good bit out of the old city....we borrowed hotel cycles, but they are a bit old, and therefore a bit of a slog. We also hired scooters, which worked really well. But there are no worthwhile bars /restaurants in strolling distance, which makes life difficult, especially in 36 plus heat. If you get the choice I'd suggest the rooms on the left of the compound. The rooms on the right, whilst older and more authentic, are also nearer the bypass, and thus noisier. But overall I really loved staying here - it's warm, it's different, it's Thai.
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