The overall style is Lanna European. Chatting with the guy at the front desk, the hotel was designed by a famous Chiang Mai designer, who also has a hotel that is not open to the public. I like those corner cabinets, chests of drawers, and blue and white porcelain decorative jars on the table. The floor tiles, ceilings, and colored glass doors have obvious Nanyang characteristics. The price of less than 300 includes breakfast, and afternoon tea for one person is given. The waiters are very willing to help customers. At first, my grab didn't work. Every day when I went out, I asked the waiter to help me get a taxi. When I came back, I asked the waiter to help me get a taxi through line.
The only drawback is the hotel address. First, it is in the south of Chiang Mai City, far from the dining place. Second, the hotel has no restaurant, only the cafe provides breakfast. My children and I bought some 7-11 fast food and put it in the hotel refrigerator. When we were hungry, we asked the waiter to heat it up. It is convenient to drive here by yourself.
But there are also advantages to being close to the south, such as Chiang Mai Night Zoo and Ginger Farm.
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