Best Luxury Hotels in Chang Khlan
Chiang Mai Province, Chiang Mai, Chang Khlan
Chiang Mai Marriott Hotel
The Chiang Mai Marriott Hotel offers a luxurious gateway to the heart of Northern Thailand’s vibrant culture and natural beauty. Nestled by the scenic Ping River, within close proximity to the ancient city walls and the lively night bazaar, the hotel is a haven for travellers seeking an immersive experience in Chiang Mai’s dynamic downtown area. Embracing its location’s history, the Chiang Mai Marriott Hotel, previously known as Le Meridien Chiang Mai, blends authentic Lanna inspirations and regional traditions while catering to modern preferences, providing a perfect balance of past and present. The hotel comprises 383 elegantly renovated rooms and suites which present stunning views of Doi Suthep Mountain. Beyond the comfort and privacy of rooms, guests are invited to explore a range of activities, from jungle treks to cultural interactions with hill tribe communities, and on-site amenities include a resort-style swimming pool, a great choice of bars and restaurants, and extensive conference facilities. The Quan Spa, with its mix of traditional Thai therapies and modern treatments, provides a sanctuary for relaxation and rejuvenation. Dining at the Chiang Mai Marriott Hotel is an indulgent affair, with a good choice of restaurants which serve a variety of cuisines; authentic Thai food and regional dishes, premium Italian and Chinese cuisine, and innovative cocktails in settings that range from poolside relaxation to sophisticated bars. The hotel is within easy access to Chiang Mai International Airport.
Chiang Mai Province, Chiang Mai, Chang Khlan
Meliá Chiang Mai
Meliá Chiang Mai, opened in April 2022, and it is the third Thai property for the Spanish hotel group, with its other Thai hotels located in Phuket and Koh Samui. Meliá Chiang Mai is situated near the Ping River on Charoenprathet Road, this 254-room hotel consists of a striking seven-story podium building connected to a 22-floor tower. There are seven room and two suite categories ranging from 30 sqm to 113 sqm all offering modern, functional amenities. Dining options include Mediterranean cuisine with Thai twists and a rooftop Mai The Sky Bar. The hotel also features a YHI Spa, an outdoor pool, and a fitness centre. Combining European chic with warm Thai hospitality right in the heart of Chiang Mai makes this an ideal choice for leisure travellers looking for a convenient base to explore the city.
Chiang Mai Province, Chiang Mai, Chang Khlan
Shangri-La Chiang Mai
This large hotel boasts the biggest pool in the city, along with 277 guest rooms (designed in a modern Northern Thai style) and four places to eat. The Shangri-La’s range of facilities makes it ideal for parents travelling with kids — there’s cartoon bedding for younger travellers, playpens, colouring sets, everything you need to feed/bathe a newborn, mini-bathrobes and slippers, a splash zone, kids’ club, and supervised creative activities run daily. Then while the kids are being entertained, you can indulge in a traditional Asian healing treatment at CHI, The Spa.
Chiang Mai Province, Chiang Mai, Chang Khlan
Na Nirand Resort
This boutique hotel has a romantic back story and so encourages its guests to discover ‘eternal love’ for themselves when staying. It also has strong connections with forestry. The area has played a significant role in conservation, a theme that’s echoed in the hotel’s decor and a giant 100-year-old Rain Tree sits within the grounds, a definite talking point for visitors. The top range of suites face onto the river and are named: Harmonious British-Indian, Burmese Dream, Enchanted Chinese and Siamese Love, reflecting the hotel’s connections with neighbouring countries. Also beside the Ping River, is the property’s industrial vintage-style restaurant and there’s a rooftop wine bar with wonderful views.
Chiang Mai Province, Chiang Mai, Chang Khlan
Anantara Chiang Mai Resort
Once the home of the British Consulate, the Anantara Chiang Mai Resort enjoys a riverfront position, onto which the pool backs and on which the hotel’s own boat carries sightseeing guests. Much of the interior design here takes its cue from the building’s past life, with a contemporary twist. So too does the restaurant, The Service 1921, a decorative homage to its heritage, serving contemporary Asian cuisine and cocktails. Wellness is a focus at the property; there’s a spa, holistic classes, Lanna Rituals and Shirodhara massages on offer. In addition to its open-plan tropical themed bedrooms, guests can opt to stay in a serviced suite.