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Rachamankha Hotel Chiang Mai

Rachamankha Hotel Chiang Mai


Rating: Star

Number of rooms: 24

Location: City Center

Address: 6 Rachamankha 9,t. T. Phra Singh, Chiang Mai, Thailand

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Rachamankha Hotel Chiang Mai Info

There are just 23 rooms on offer at this magical four-star hotel. The design work is based on Wat Phra That Lampang Luang, one of Thailand’s most famous temples. The traditional Lanna styling will transport you to another world during your stay in Chiang Mai. The large, 20-meter swimming pool is surrounded by sun loungers and is served by a pool bar offering drinks and snacks. For dining, there is a romantic, Lanna-style restaurant that focuses on quality Thai cuisine, although other tastes can be catered to. There is a bar next to the restaurant and guests will find a gallery of Lanna cultural items above. To reserve a room, please submit your preferred travel dates and fill out our secure online booking form.

Facilities


Rachamankha Hotel Chiang Mai - Facilities

  • Bar/Pub
  • Meeting Facilities
  • Poolside Bar
  • Restaurant

Sports and Recreation


Rachamankha Hotel Chiang Mai - Sports and Recreation

  • Garden
  • Massage
  • Pool Outdoor

 

Food, Drink and Entertainment

Rachamankha Hotel Chiang Mai - Food, Drink and Entertainment

The restaurant
Is illuminated by large Lanna lanterns, and beautifully decorated with nineteenth century paintings that describe part of the life of Lord Buddha on a large cloth that hangs down from the ceiling. Antique Chinese tables and Ming Dynasty plates are placed tastefully along the sides of the restaurant. The focus of the cuisine is Thai, but there is also a large selection of fusion dishes that combine food, sauces, and flavorings from Thailand, Vietnam, Japan, and Europe.

The Bar
Is situated next to the restaurant and is decorated with a very rare Chinese antique liqueur screen, and lithographs by Henry Moore, Robert Motherwell, and other early twentieth century painters. The screen shows in gold paint the whole process of tea production from the bush to the ships exporting the packaged tea leaves.

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Photos and Room Info


Rachamankha Hotel Chiang Mai - Library

Library

Rachamankha Hotel Chiang Mai - Boutique

Boutique

Rachamankha Hotel Chiang Mai - Guest Room

Guest Room

Each guest room is slightly different because the furniture is antique, and each piece is different. The door is an old Lanna style door with an ornate door Handle and wooden bolts. The window blind is made from bamboo, and reeds are used to make the colouful floor matting. The table lamps are made from Chinese porcelain and a Lanna lantern with a tassel that matches the colour of the antique wardrobe hangs down in the centre of the room.

Rachamankha Hotel Chiang Mai - Deluxe Room

Deluxe Room

Each guest room is slightly different because the furniture is antique, and each piece is different. The door is an old Lanna style door with an ornate door Handle and wooden bolts. The window blind is made from bamboo, and reeds are used to make the colouful floor matting. The table lamps are made from Chinese porcelain and a Lanna lantern with a tassel that matches the colour of the antique wardrobe hangs down in the centre of the room.

Rachamankha Hotel Chiang Mai - Superior Room

Superior Room

Each guest room is slightly different because the furniture is antique, and each piece is different. The door is an old Lanna style door with an ornate door Handle and wooden bolts. The window blind is made from bamboo, and reeds are used to make the colouful floor matting. The table lamps are made from Chinese porcelain and a Lanna lantern with a tassel that matches the colour of the antique wardrobe hangs down in the centre of the room.

Rachamankha Hotel Chiang Mai - Living Room

Living Room

Rachamankha Hotel Chiang Mai - Hotel Exterior

Hotel Exterior

Rachamankha Hotel Chiang Mai - Lobby

Lobby

Rachamankha Hotel Chiang Mai - Restaurant

Restaurant

The restaurant is illuminated by large Lanna lanterns, and beautifully decorated with nineteenth century paintings that describe part of the life of Lord Buddha on a large cloth that hangs down from the ceiling. Antique Chinese tables and Ming Dynasty plates are placed tastefully along the sides of the restaurant. The focus of the cuisine is Thai, but there is also a large selection of fusion dishes that combine food, sauces, and flavorings from Thailand, Vietnam, Japan, and Europe.

Rachamankha Hotel Chiang Mai - Swimming Pool

Swimming Pool

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IMPORTANT :
Please be inform that the hotel is not suitable for children age under 12 years old because there are several piece of genuine art objects, valuable decorative items and antique furniture in guest rooms and public area.

Customer Reviews

Rachamankhua HotelGuest Rating: 4.5

Ushiyama S.

Japan
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Date of Stay: 17 Oct 2008

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All service is nearly perfect. Everything is far from troublesome usual life. You can feel good and experience Asian culture deeply.

Architecture is like old temple and silent. Library and pool is the best. All service is nearly perfect.

Need to take tuk tuk to get shopping place. But easy to catch.

Simply the bestGuest Rating: 5.0

Chris W.

Australia
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Date of Stay: 30 Sep 2008

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This was our second visit to the Rachamankha Hotel Chiang Mai. The place is great for older travellers without children. Favorite hotel to stay in Thailand.

The environment, layout of the hotel complex, swimming pool, no children, excellant staff, close to everything, great food, nice rooms.

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  • Sightseeing/Attractions Tip : Make sure you visit the zoo. Please note that the food is for local thai's, no sandwiches and the like.

Unique Experience!Guest Rating: 4.3

Sagar B.

United States of America
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Date of Stay: 13 Sep 2008

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The best part of Rachamankha is that the rooms, the doors, the courtyards all aim to transport you back to another time. Yes, the bed is soft, the tv has many channels, the service is good, but the architecture is what makes Rachamankha really worth it. To top it off, the breakfast in the morning is complimentary in a nice courtyard. And the breakfast really is GOOD!

The architecture really does transport you back to Lanna times. The free breakfast is the best i have had anywhere - not buffet - great service.

lunch/dinner is very expensive - some dishes on menu were 800 baht.


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Rachamankha Hotel Chiang Mai Location


Address:   6 Rachamankha 9,t. T. Phra Singh, Chiang Mai, Thailand

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