#Anantara Chiang Mai Serviced Suites Travel Recommendations for 2024 (Updated in May)
I must have spent a lot of luck to come across this hotel!
Happy Chiang Mai Plog
The Art Village and No.39 Cafe are very close, so I went to check them out together
Maybe it's fair to say they are all so-called internet-famous spots, but that only makes me more curious to explore
It's not about deliberately avoiding popular spots to achieve a so-called 'Chill' travel rhythm
Raya was fully booked, so I chose Anantara instead and unexpectedly encountered a big surprise
The whole hotel has a low-key and peaceful temperament unique to established brands—achieving meticulous service without being noisy
I could stay at Anantara Chiang Mai for a month without leaving, 3000/night for a king garden view room
The overall architecture retains a strong colonial style, and as soon as I entered, I felt super chilllll, every casual snapshot is photogenic, with excellent lighting.
You must try Anantara's signature spa, I'm not usually a fan of essential oil back treatments, but this one proved me wrong, as I was hovering between half asleep and half awake. The masseuse was very professional, costing around 1000rmb, which is good value for money.
The hotel has two restaurants, one Thai and one Western. The restaurant was a filming location for the movie 'The Disciple', and it feels like I'm enjoying the pleasure of experiencing history and culture.
Anyway, I will go back to this hotel next year