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Fueng Fah Riverside Gardens Resort
4.3/57 Reviews
We reserved two rooms. Room for one night and two nights Room for two nights, clean, fragrant, very spacious. The bathroom is very spacious. Worth the price but the only disadvantage is when there are many people staying. The water flows so gently that I thought I wouldn't be able to wash my hair completely. And the room for one night had good water pressure. But when entering, there was a bit of a musty smell. The surrounding area is beautiful. But I would like to have more lights in the back of the room that would be great. You will be able to sit and admire the river view. The service is very good.
Azaya Villas Chiang Mai
4.3/50 Reviews
This villa, in my own heart, don't let more people know, don't go. Because it's so beautiful. The house is so big, so big, so big, so big, so big, so big, the design is so beautiful and beautiful, the yard is so big and beautiful, the swimming pool is so crispy, and with a sunny day, you really don’t have to go out, so awesome, you must not go out, otherwise you will be violent. Up. Everything is such a good villa. It is natural and comfortable. It's a few streets next to the Four Seasons Villa. By the way, you all go to Four Seasons. Don't come here. Let her stay quietly here. The housekeepers are very good. They helped us buy food, noodles, and eggs on the night of the heavy rain, which saved our hungry belly haha; the cleaners are also responsible for cleaning the house every day.
Jirung Health Village
4.2/57 Reviews
I was especially excited about staying at Jirung for a recent workshop I was participating in. The initial correspondences were very helpful and the staff seemed very capable of accommodating everything the group needed, including accomodations, dietary restrictions, and some of the delicate components of hosting a large group. While my room was actually very comfortable and a pleasure to stay in, the astronomical cost of the room per night was a huge turnoff, (more than all the 5 star hotels in Chiang Mai for the dates of my stay.) Chiang Mai is so affordable, and paying almost $120 per night at a ”discounted group rate” is just offensive for me given the complete non-existence of any form of concierge or star quality to the hospitality. I stayed in similar accomodations in Chiang mai for around 1/12th of the cost, don't get scammed by these prices. The restaurant on the property is a joke, absolutely ridiculous, as if all the employees were pulled off of the street and asked to work in an industry they don't understand and are downright terrible at, I have never experienced such disrepair in management and capacity from a restaurant before. They would consistently take 5 trips to bring the right bill with the right balances, constantly added things to the bill that weren't ordered, would include meat in vegetarian items, and when we pointed out that some individuals couldn't eat meat they would remove the chunks of meat from the dish and just bring it right back, pricing was different then what was listed on the menu and then they would refuse to honor the listed prices because these were ”old menus”, no concern for the health and wellness of their clients at a wellness center, absolutely laughable service, aweful awful awful! We stopped eating here after a few nights and elected to go to the 4 seasons next door to actually receive a meal from people who know what they are doing, and the pricing for the restaurant was higher than the #1 ranked restaurant on TripAdvisor, yet the only bad meals I had in thailand were while staying at Jirung. Numerous people, myself included, had numerous ant infestations in the ”villas”, and the workshop space smelled like cat urine because they have numerous cats on the grounds that wander freely. Supposedly the space was cleaned each day however a deep clean would be helpful to avoid the pungent aroma of cat urine, and this was workshop space on the first floor of the Thippamon Ashram, it just felt like the people working here had no respect for the customers or the job they were doing, and certainly weren't using the money we were spending to honor the space and care for the temple space. I would not recommend staying here, Everywhere else I have stayed in thailand was a better experience!
Capital O 469 at Nata Chiangmai Chic View
4/526 Reviews
Worth the price and very peaceful place by warm welcomed with smiley staff. Recommended for traveler with private vehicle. Exterior and interior are Morocco style (but little bit aged). Shower tap were separated by cold and hot water (especially hot water, i luv it). The most impressive is I was forgot my laptop at the hotel, but the owner and staff were eager to discover it everything they can and finally they found it ❤️❤️❤️. Love this place and surely back to here again.
Capital O 991 Honey Hills Villa
4.3/50 Reviews
The air is very good, and the owner is very enthusiastic. They are all hotels for locals to play. They are very local. They only arrive after passing through the countryside and forests. The snacks of local villagers are very cheap.
Mae Rim Grace
4.7/514 Reviews
Great hotel. Not so much a hotel, it is more like a domestic boutique homestay. The whole hotel is about 5-8 villas. Each villa is one family. The room is well maintained, not dirty and not tide. Close to the Four Seasons Hotel. The breakfast every morning is a reservation system, and it feels like the Four Seasons Hotel is doing part-time. The ancient city is tired for a few days and you can consider coming here for a few days. Every few hundred meters around, there will be some very special coffee shops. It is not far from the Limeisa Falls. The housekeeper pen is very nice, warm and kind. Suitable for family travel.

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Though there is no civilian airport, it's still easy to take a bus or train to reach Mae Rim. Although there aren't any airports or train stations, visitors can come to the city via bus or other means of transportation.

On Trip.com, there are 35 recommended hotels in Mae Rim. Mae Rim has high quality and low-priced hotels. You can spend one night at a nice hotel for only 51 USD. There are 3 four-star hotels in Mae Rim at an average price of 47 USD per night. There are 16 three-star hotels in Mae Rim at an average price of 39 USD per night. There are 6 two-star hotels in Mae Rim at an average price of 35 USD per night. Unique local hotels in Mae Rim provide guests a unique and fresh feeling. Lana Thai Villa Mae Rim in Mae Rim is a favorite among Trip.com users. Many tourists also stay at B2 Green Valley Executive Serviced Residence Mae Rim.

If you stay at a hotel in downtown Mae Rim, nearby attractions like Canopy Walkway can be your first stop. For short trips in Mae Rim, Karen Long Neck Village are all good options. The most popular attractions for tourists in Mae Rim are Chiang Mai Erotic Garden, Wat Pa Daraphirom Temple, Orchid and Butterfly Farm.

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