From 5 star Luxury to Backpacking - Accommodation
in Chiang Mai
Our first accommodation in Chiang Mai was a 4 star hotel close to the
famous Night Market and for the evenings of our first week we spent all
our time there (the Night Market I mean). What a fabulous place to find
a bargain, have dinner at one of the many restaurants, or even just
browse! (More about the Night Market and Night Bazaar later).
When you visit the city you'll find a huge choice of accommodation,
from 3, 4 and 5 star hotels
through to comfortable guest houses and budget priced backpackers' hostels.
Outside the city, in the foothills you'll find
some of the best resorts in Thailand. From health spas to places where
you can ride elephants, a huge choice awaits.
Hotels
in Thaialnd are invariably as luxurious as their western counterparts -
indeed some of them exceed their western rivals in excellence of
service and cleanliness. Bathrooms are of western design and standard,
English language is spoken widely and the staff are attentive and
helpful. Hotel work is seen as a highly rated position here in
Thailand and even chambermaid positions are easily staffed.
And those hotel breakfasts, Wow!
Almost
every conceivable breakfast dish is on offer, from English bacon and
eggs to continental croissants, German sausages, cereals,
toast
etc. etc.
I've known people who stay in a hotel simply because of its breakfasts
and I could be one of them!
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Since the Royal Flora Ratchaphruek which took place
in Chiang Mai in November 2006, no less than
eight international hotels have been built and opened here. When the
show ended in February 2007, 3,781,624 visitors had passed through its gates.
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