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Where to Stay in Chiang Mai — Best Neighbourhoods & Hotels

Choosing the right area to stay in Chiang Mai shapes your entire experience. The city's accommodation ranges from Old City guesthouse or hostel; 200–450 THB/night at the budget end to Four Seasons, Dhara Dhevi, or Anantara; 8,000–30,000 THB/night for luxury. This guide matches traveller types to neighbourhoods and provides honest assessments of the tradeoffs at each price point.

Budget Accommodation

Budget travellers spending $14–29 per day will find solid options at Old City guesthouse or hostel; 200–450 THB/night. This price point delivers clean, functional accommodation in convenient locations — sacrifice some amenities but not safety or cleanliness. Book a few days in advance during peak season (November, December, January).

Mid-Range Hotels

The mid-range category ($57–128/day budget) is where Chiang Mai offers its best value: Nimman boutique hotel or Old City resort; 1,200–2,500 THB/night. At this price point, expect air conditioning, hot water, Wi-Fi, and often a pool. The quality gap between 3- and 4-star options in Chiang Mai is significant — spending an extra 500–1,000 THB per night typically delivers a noticeably better experience.

Luxury and Boutique Options

Chiang Mai's luxury accommodation offers genuine international standards: Four Seasons, Dhara Dhevi, or Anantara; 8,000–30,000 THB/night. These properties compete on location, service, and facilities — pools, spas, and restaurant quality all distinguish the tier. Book directly with the hotel or through reputable OTAs for the best rates; room categories vary widely and the cheapest room in a luxury hotel is not always its best-value offering.

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James Chen

Senior Travel Writer · Bangkok · 12+ years in Thailand

James has lived in Bangkok since 2014 and has visited all 77 Thai provinces. He specialises in destination guides, itinerary planning, and transport logistics. Before moving to Thailand, he worked as a travel journalist in Hong Kong and Singapore. He speaks conversational Thai and is a certified PADI divemaster.

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