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Proud Phu Fah Muang Chiang Mai
4.3/543 Reviews
Huay Kaew
As a hotel for a transitional stay after landing late at night, there is someone on duty at night, and check-in is very smooth. On the night I checked in, I felt very depressed. I was really not satisfied with the room and the hygiene was very bad. There was a musty smell as soon as I entered the room. I didn't want to touch the bathroom floor and sink. The slippers were dirty as soon as I opened them (although they are environmentally friendly and may be recycled, but they should be cleaned at least). The towels and bedding were no longer scrutinized. But the environment was really good when I went out the next morning. It was full of green plants, the restaurant had a beautiful view, the food was average, and it was good to have a drink and rest. The staff's attitude is also very enthusiastic and willing to help in various ways. The hotel is generally suitable for long-term stays if you bring your own daily necessities, and the price/performance ratio is very high.
U Maerim Chiangmai
3.6/53 Reviews
Very nice hotel away from the noise of the city center in Chiang Mai. You can relax here in the middle of nature, great food, there was always delicious food for breakfast. You can choose between Thai breakfast and American Continental. Restaurants and cafes nearby can only be reached by car or scooter. The rooms are large and comfortable and the staff is very friendly. The only drawback was that laundry was charged per item of laundry. There is a nice large pool and the hotel garden is very well maintained. Ponies and goats also live on the farm.
Phu Fahsai Homestay
4.2/516 Reviews
Stayed in room A5, beautiful view..only disadvantage was no refrigerator. Grilled pork, 450฿ per set, eats for 2 people and is full, with some left over.
Rice Villa ChiangMai
4.5/51 Reviews
Lovely house with rice fields view. Warm welcome and delicious breakfast from host.
Paopao Orange Farm and Home Stay
4.2/51 Reviews
The staff is very nice though maybe a bit of communication problem.. the breakfast was nice I really liked the porridge. The view was great too.. could get abit hot in the day as the sun hit the dome directly but it’s cold at night. Pick and eat oranges, fresh orange juice! Do arrange for transport to and fro as grab or taxi don’t go up the mountain.!
Kireethara Boutique Resort
4.1/57 Reviews
Huay Kaew
Kiree Thara is a beautiful, and small well-built resort that is away from the city centre yet near enough if you have transport. It is about 8 km from the city. Our group of 7 stayed for 10 days and another joined us for 5. The highlight of staying there is the Saturday farmers market at Nana's Jungle, which is a small residential enclave just 5 minutes walking distance. People from all over Chiangmai go there for the freshly baked bread and free coffee. It is absolutely charming for city folks to spend a morning there as local handicrafts, nice food, soft live music and fresh produce abound. Back to the resort. You wake up to a view of Doi Suthep (executive suites, rooms 303 and 403 side) and cockerels crowing. Its gardens are very well-maintained as is the pool. The staff are generally helpful though not many speak English. We have stayed there many times and this trip was after a hiatus of 4 years due to the pandemic. It would have been nice if the resort keeps a record of their guests' preference, especially repeat long staying guests. Perhaps it was too much to ask, for instance, to ensure there are more hangers instead of just 2-3 in the wardrobe. No extras were given until I spoke to the boss personally. Extra tissue boxes for the toilet/counter area would have been nice but these were not forthcoming. probably because they did not have enough of the wooden boxes to put the loose tissue in. A small microwave oven to heat up food in the bar/kitchenette area would be perfect since there is no room service. You get 2 bottles of water daily. Breakfast selection is rather limited although I believe the food in their cafe is good. The resort is aging but it is okay if you like a countryside feel where things are rough around the edges. Wifi is slow and needs improvement but if you are on holiday, who cares?! I think the price per night is not cheap by Chiangmai standards, so they should level up with more attention to detail, for instance checking that everything works before they check in guests. My shower rose was jammed but it was resolved rather quickly, thanks to the boss who bore the brunt of my complaints. And yes, a small vase of fresh flowers in the room to calm my nerves is a nice touch. Thank you, Bob! Wish you all the best for your resort.

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