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Airport Resident
3.5/519 Bewertungen

Airport Resident

Chiang Mai Flughafen Chiang Mai|2.18km Entfernung von Lanna Folklife Museum
Hier ein paar Mal gestoppt, vor allem weil meine thailändischen In-Laws den Ort lieben, nur weil es so nah an den Flughafen ist. Jeder Besuch etwas war falsch!! Nicht genau die billigste Unterkunft auch.Das Toilette würde nicht in einem Zimmer fluss, die Tapeten im Bad schlucken mit den Handschuhen in einem anderen Zimmer. Wir konnten nicht wegen des Straßenlärms (wir waren auf der 5. Stock!) in einem anderen Zimmer schlafen. Das Wi-Fi war in einem Zimmer nicht vorhanden.Es gab kein warmes Wasser in einem anderen Zimmer. Jedes Zimmer die Dusche mit Seife Wasser gefüllt und war sehr schleifend; in der Tat gefährlich. Das Frühstück war OK für mich, nichts flash. Toast, Jam, Saft, Tee, Kaffee, Milo, alle Basis. Nicht wirklich sicher, warum die Leute durch das Fenster klettern, um hier zu kommen. Eine Dame sah ich, die ganz braun aus ihrem Toast verschrottet, so dass es nur weiß war!! ?? (Etwas mit Thai zu tun, der glaubte, dass Toast Krebs verursacht, wurde mir gesagt). Liebte das Zeichen neben dem Toaster, das tatsächlich funktionierte (die andere wurde bei jedem Besuch gebrochen und war nur dort sitzen, um Staub zu sammeln). Kein Krebs von diesem! Wörter zu diesem Zweck: ”Bitte legen Sie Butter und Schalen nicht auf Brot, bevor Sie in den Toaster platzieren.” Zumindest das Bier aus dem Rezeption 'Kühlschrank war günstiger als die meisten Geschäfte. Sehr schön und kalt auch. Gotta liebt es!

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The Experience Walking Street Chiang Mai
4.3/534 Bewertungen

The Experience Walking Street Chiang Mai

Altstadt Chiang Mai|0.12km Entfernung von Lanna Folklife Museum
Pros: 1. Perfect location for walking around, grabbing a red truck or hopping in a tuk-tuk. 2. Plenty of food places, both street food & restaurants, close by. 3. Beautiful room, nice new stylish furnishings. 4. Lots of hot water and ice-cold air con. 5. Friendly, accommodating staff. Cons: 1. For some reason, no one has heard of this hotel! They either recently changed the name, or else it’s new. But no worries, just say “3 Kings Monument” and you’ll be within a 1/2 block of the hotel. 2. They tell you to put toilet paper in a little trash can, don’t flush anything except -ahem- down the toilet, common in Third World countries, but I’ve NEVER seen a hotel require this. It’s mildly gross esp. on weekends when they don’t clean the rooms! You have to sign a form when you check in that says you will be charged something like $300 if you flush TP etc. down the toilet. There were a couple of times I forgot and had to fish TP out of the toilet. Ewww. 3. The service is friendly but uneven. I ordered a croissant with breakfast but then had to ask for butter and jam. My room was cleaned and restocked with bath gel, lotion, conditioner but no shampoo; had to call to get more. Every day, something was missing from the clean towel set, either hand towels or wash cloths. Had to call. 4. All I ate there was breakfast which was unremarkable, esp. with all the fabulous food right out the door. The Sunday night khon show didn’t happen. 5. On checkout, they would only take cash for my incidentals though I was required to give a credit card when I checked in. I had very little baht left as I was leaving Thailand and a taxi was in its way to pick me up (no time to run out & change money). Luckily, some kind German guy overheard and changed some dollars for me on the spot so I could pay my bill. 6. Some of the staff spoke extremely little or no English and had to get someone else to talk to me. This is really not acceptable in a tourist hotel and was frustrating for all of us. Despite the cons- Would I stay here again? Would I recommend this hotel? YES!!!

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Thai Akara - Lanna Boutique Hotel -Sha Extra Plus
4.6/578 Bewertungen
Altstadt
1.預定的時候沒有備註來可以給我寫,要雙床還是大床。我就一直沒有管這件事情,直到我入住的時候前台就說我沒有寫這個備註,所以他們沒有給我留雙床,所以當我要連着三天的時候,他說我要搬兩次房間最後經過協調等了,他半個小時才給我們搞了一張可以不搬房間的雙床房。以後預定的朋友們記得寫備註,或者不要預定這種雙床大床隨機安排的酒店。 2.隔音很差,隔壁的人在陽台打噴嚏,我關了陽台玻璃窗在房間裏能聽得一清二楚。 3.衣帽櫃的燈關不了,衹能用一個黑色的窗帘遮住,但是光還是能透過縫隙照出來。 4.浴室放沐浴露的地方很窄。 5.早餐的菜單上有煎蛋吃,但是默認是太陽蛋,所以如果有要吃全熟雞蛋的朋友,記得跟他說boiled egg。 5.有2個游泳池很好。 6.服務人員的態度很好,前台、客房和餐廳。 7.衹提供早午餐,不做晚餐。
Estia Chiangmai
4.2/543 Bewertungen
Altstadt
We wanted to stay through Jan.1 at our original luxury hotel, but we could not at the time of booking, nor, was there a vacancy during our stay. We looked at google maps and tried all of the places closest. No vacancies. We found this budget hotel that had ONE room left! It is in walking distance to Three Kings Monument, Phra Singh, and other Old City venues, massage spas, etc. Estia has a cottage feeling, like a hotel in rural Europe with Thai surroundings. Everything was clean, large bathroom, hot water, the usual soaps and shampoos. bring your own conditioner and shavers. We always bring our own just in case, but sometimes these budget hotels will give you them if you ask. The wifi was strong. The TV had the usual Thai channels with a few in English. The gardens were sweet with lots of flowers. The pool is clean and more lounge chairs than at some luxury hotels! The indoor dining area is large for groups and you can sit outside but it might not be convenient for toasting bread etc. We only ate breakfast, and, at 149 baht, it was very reasonable. A water jug and clean glasses, an automated americano and espresso machine, fresh milk and cream, cereals including muesli etc. White and whole wheat bread. You choose from menu pancakes or eggs of different cooking methods. Two eggs. You get a small plate of two types of fruit. If you calculate the cost of coffee, this 149 baht price is very fair. A suggestion for certain travelers: you could stay at a luxury resort a day or more for the experience then switch to Estia for the rest of the week unless you are very picky, because if you are a tourist out all day then this is just a place to sleep. We live in Chiang Mai as retirees. Staying in Estia brought me back to my youth traveling around Europe! At $27 a night, Estia may surprise you. It is an older place but we are concerned with cleanliness. Estia is very clean. Grab Taxi easily finds Estia,
At Chiang Mai
4.3/533 Bewertungen
Altstadt
Das Hotel ist sehr zentral gelegen und vieles zu Fuss erreichbar. Wir hatten das Royal Familienzimmer, welches sehr sauber und grosszügig ist, vorallem das Badezimmer. Das Frühstück bietet eine grosse Auswahl und ist lecker. Der Poolbereich sehr schön und perfekt zum entspannen. Für ein Zwischensnäck dient das Hotelrestaurant oder der Mangostand direkt vor dem Hotel. Beste Mango ever sehr zu empfehlen. Das einzig negative sind die doch eher harten Betten und die Ringhörigkeit.
Khunluang Hostel
4.5/59 Bewertungen
Altstadt
Es ist ein gutes Hostel über den Preis. Das Bett ist komfortabel, der Klimaanlage ist cool, die Schranke ist gut, schläft sehr gut, das Badezimmer ist für Männer und Frauen getrennt. Im männlichen Badezimmer gibt es 3 Badezimmer mit Shampoo und Dusche Gel, 3 Toiletten mit Toiletten und Papierhandtücher, 3 Badewanne, 1 Haartrockner, das Sicherheitssystem ist sehr gut, muss verwendet werden. Die Schlüsselkarte berührt die Vordertür und die Zimmertür.
Jambolan Chiangmai
4.2/51 Bewertungen
Das Zimmer ist sehr komfortabel. Der Service ist sehr gut.
The Experience Walking Street Chiang Mai
4.3/534 Bewertungen
Altstadt
Pros: 1. Perfect location for walking around, grabbing a red truck or hopping in a tuk-tuk. 2. Plenty of food places, both street food & restaurants, close by. 3. Beautiful room, nice new stylish furnishings. 4. Lots of hot water and ice-cold air con. 5. Friendly, accommodating staff. Cons: 1. For some reason, no one has heard of this hotel! They either recently changed the name, or else it’s new. But no worries, just say “3 Kings Monument” and you’ll be within a 1/2 block of the hotel. 2. They tell you to put toilet paper in a little trash can, don’t flush anything except -ahem- down the toilet, common in Third World countries, but I’ve NEVER seen a hotel require this. It’s mildly gross esp. on weekends when they don’t clean the rooms! You have to sign a form when you check in that says you will be charged something like $300 if you flush TP etc. down the toilet. There were a couple of times I forgot and had to fish TP out of the toilet. Ewww. 3. The service is friendly but uneven. I ordered a croissant with breakfast but then had to ask for butter and jam. My room was cleaned and restocked with bath gel, lotion, conditioner but no shampoo; had to call to get more. Every day, something was missing from the clean towel set, either hand towels or wash cloths. Had to call. 4. All I ate there was breakfast which was unremarkable, esp. with all the fabulous food right out the door. The Sunday night khon show didn’t happen. 5. On checkout, they would only take cash for my incidentals though I was required to give a credit card when I checked in. I had very little baht left as I was leaving Thailand and a taxi was in its way to pick me up (no time to run out & change money). Luckily, some kind German guy overheard and changed some dollars for me on the spot so I could pay my bill. 6. Some of the staff spoke extremely little or no English and had to get someone else to talk to me. This is really not acceptable in a tourist hotel and was frustrating for all of us. Despite the cons- Would I stay here again? Would I recommend this hotel? YES!!!

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