Top rated hotels in Mae Hong Son Province

The Quarter Pai
4.4/599 Reviews
Pai City Center
We had a wonderful relaxing time at the Quarter Pai. We had two rooms with a shared balcony for our family - two adults and two children. The rooms were spacious and tastefully decorated and the cleaning was effective. The hotel staff were helpful - for example using the pool net to rescue a small ball that nearly got lost under the low balcony outside our room. The pool was great for the kids and we spent lots of time playing in it. There are very shallow sections at one end for younger children. The reception staff were helpful and attentive, though sometimes google translate came in handy. The hotel is a a short walk out of town (5-10 minutes from the start of the main 'walking street') and the hotel runs a shuttle which is helpful on very hot days or in the rain. There was a lot of work going on at the hotel when we were there to spruce it up after the quieter times that all of the hotels in this area have experienced. Pai itself is lovely. There are tons of lovely small cafes and little shops. Lots of activities nearby. And it's easy to get to with a 3-4 hour bus journey from Chiang Mai. The hotel breakfast was good.
Pura Vida Pai Resort
4.7/539 Reviews
At the heart of Pura Vida is love, care and attention for their customers. We really felt like the staff and owner wanted us to enjoy our stay and were so sweet and lovely. The location of Pura Vida is absolutely perfect for serenity and enjoying the Pai countryside. I went for walks in the morning and got to see the rice padis, local wildlife, viewpoints and nature. It was so beautiful. A little out of town allows to enjoy this and only a 10 min scooter ride to the centre. The actual space of Pura Vida is green and luscious; the garden and pond area being so peaceful and pretty. The rooms are good and clean. I like the rustic Thai style with the bamboo and wood. The beds were comfortable, and although just a double size we were ok. If you’re a ‘larger’ couple you may find it a squeeze. Ultimately we really enjoyed our time here.
Pai Hotsprings Spa Resort
3.5/530 Reviews
Mae Yen/Mae Hee
The villa is beautiful, though the walk from the check in to the villa is far (we got the river view) so not for those handicap people to lug bags around. The spa pool in the room are not cleaned, so it's a waste of one of the best features. The entrance is hard to find so try not to go at night, one 1 staff working that I saw for check in, the walk to the villa is also quite dark. TIPS: Quite alot of insect, so bring your own insecticide if you hate bugs. They have a hot spa pool though, bring your swim suit.
Pai Cherkaew Boutique House
4.1/524 Reviews
Pai City Center
The location is excellent, you need to change slippers upstairs, it feels very comfortable and clean. The room and bathroom are large. The floor-to-ceiling windows have good vision. The service attitude of the hotel is very good, the breakfast is perfect, the environment is beautiful, suitable for long stay, and the price is very high.
B2 Pai Premier Resort
3.8/5114 Reviews
Pai City Center
Nice hotel situated near to the main walking street in Pai. Our ground floor room was spacious with a large bed and lovely terrace overlooking the pool. The toilet and shower were a little bit claustrophobic. The pool was clean at the start of our stay however turned a murky green colour in the last days.
Pai River Corner
3.8/56 Reviews
I had a great stay here. Location was perfect for me. You can have a breakfast watching river and take a walk along the river. It is located in the corner of Pai walking street, so you can walk to walking street any time. Also, it is close to the Pai bus terminal( walking distance). Room was spacious and clean. But, don’t expect like 4star hotel service here. There is no receptionist. There is a lady doing multi roles(working at front desk, hotel restaurant,…I am sure many more). She was busy but very helpful. I enjoyed my staying here and I will book this hotel again next time when I travel to Pai.
The Oia Pai Resort
4.6/543 Reviews
Mae Yen/Mae Hee
The hotel is not big, and there are several rooms that seem to have not been renovated. It is about one kilometer away from the bus station. The key points are the advantages: 1. The service of the hotel is very good. There is a young man who can speak Chinese to take care of the pick-up and drop-off, which is convenient for entering and leaving; 2. The waiters are very enthusiastic, and the Chinese brother explained to us for a long time with the map; 3. The breakfast is rich, with rice noodles, fried rice noodles, various fruit juices, and the taste is not bad; 4. We are the only Chinese in the whole hotel. Sunrise came to have breakfast, and there were only seven of us; 5. We booked a room on the first floor where we could go boating directly, and the price was only 500 (RMB), with free fruit and afternoon tea.
B2 Mae Hong Son Premier Hotel
4.2/5142 Reviews
The hotel is located slightly out of the town centre… 10-12 min on foot, might be a bit tricky if you don’t drive. The management photos certainly don’t represent the true state of things, incl. swimming pool area and the actual rooms. The room itself was spacious enough and functional, however there’re certain things that took us by surprise to say the least. First of all, there’s no proper bathroom, instead there’re two microscopic spaces designated on a side (shower room & toilet) + sink located inside the room! Pillows super hard and difficult to sleep on, no hot water while taking shower only lukewarm at best. Next, the walls were full of various stains & marks, the bulkhead area (where the air-com unit was located) was all damp with plaster hanging in places, ready to peel off anytime. The space designed for the luggage was inadequate hence its wasn’t possible to spread anything down there which was a shame. Finally, for some unknown reason, on the terrace there’re no chairs or tables which again turned out to be a wasted space… On a positive note, the reception staff was very helpful and positive at all times. We liked the area around swimming pool since there’re not many people hanging around at the time. Air con worked well, so did the mini fridge & safe box. Strong wifi signal across the room and decent size TV. After we checked out, I asked if we’d use their luggage storage for 24 hrs and they happily agreed. Overall, there’s plenty to be improved in this type of hotel, in particular those few practical / aesthetic issues. I can’t say we didn’t enjoy our stay, however some of the things that I mentioned bothered us quite a bit and should have been resolved differently. I hope the management can take a closer look and address those matters in near future.
Baan Chokdee Pai Resort
4/527 Reviews
Pai City Center
The location is great for someone who wants to not be in the busy center of Pai but not to be very Far from it(12 minutes walk). As for the room they were great but there were 2 things that weren’t very good. 1.shower water didn’t get very hot and was lukewarm. 2.the finishing of the room is not good, the walls are not plastered and painted well, the floor is part concrete, and there are tubes all over the room. As for the resort it was beautiful, with a lovely pool and garden.
Pai Village Boutique Resort
4.8/546 Reviews
Pai City Center
Village hut style rooms are compact and non sound proof so your neighbor does hear u rocking the bed or squelchy floorboard while u walk around. 3 car lot just at front of hotel along a busy street that turn into a night market infused with scooters for rental and bars. Seconds away from street food. Lovely frog sounds while u sleep. Muzzie coil are provided daily. Simple breakfast menu and not bad chargrill steak at night. Housekeeping does provide random gift/staff every evening.

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Hotel Information for Traveller

Number of Hotels114
Number of Reviews1,393
Average Price (Weekdays)CAD 97
Average Price (Weekends)CAD 97