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Best Hotels in Chiang Mai (2026)

Chiang Mai offers exceptional value for accommodation β€” from characterful guesthouses inside the Old City moat for under $15/night to world-class luxury resorts set in rice paddies with mountain backdrops. The best areas to stay are the Old City (walkable to temples and markets), Nimman (trendy cafes and co-working), and the Riverside (quieter, family-friendly). Here are 12 hotels we recommend across all budgets.

Last updated: March 2026 Β· 4 verified sources

Choosing Your Area in Chiang Mai

Location is the single most important hotel decision in Chiang Mai. The right neighbourhood saves time, reduces transport costs and puts you closer to the experiences you came for. Here is what each area offers.

Old City

Available in this guide: budget options Β· mid-range comfort Β· luxury properties

Old City suits travellers who want a full range of options β€” from solid mid-range comfort to flagship luxury properties. It is one of the more established hotel zones in Chiang Mai.

Old City / Tha Phae Gate

Available in this guide: mid-range comfort

Old City / Tha Phae Gate delivers good mid-range value with a genuine sense of local character. A reliable choice for travellers who want comfort without overpaying.

Riverside

Available in this guide: mid-range comfort

Riverside delivers good mid-range value with a genuine sense of local character. A reliable choice for travellers who want comfort without overpaying.

Old City (north side)

Available in this guide: mid-range comfort

Old City (north side) delivers good mid-range value with a genuine sense of local character. A reliable choice for travellers who want comfort without overpaying.

Old City (northeast)

Available in this guide: mid-range comfort

Old City (northeast) delivers good mid-range value with a genuine sense of local character. A reliable choice for travellers who want comfort without overpaying.

Riverside (east side)

Available in this guide: luxury properties

Riverside (east side) is home to some of Chiang Mai's finest hotel properties. Expect premium pricing but exceptional facilities, service and location payoff.

Mae Rim (30 min north of city)

Available in this guide: luxury properties

Mae Rim (30 min north of city) is home to some of Chiang Mai's finest hotel properties. Expect premium pricing but exceptional facilities, service and location payoff.

North of Nimman

Available in this guide: luxury properties

North of Nimman is home to some of Chiang Mai's finest hotel properties. Expect premium pricing but exceptional facilities, service and location payoff.

For a deeper dive into Chiang Mai's neighbourhoods, read our full Where to Stay guide.

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Budget Hotels in Chiang Mai

Budget accommodation in Thailand punches far above its weight class. Even at the lower end of the price range, you can expect air-conditioning, hot water, a reasonably comfortable bed and often a social common area. The gap between Thailand's budget hotels and those in Europe or North America is significant β€” expectations are higher here.

Budget properties suit solo travellers happy with compact rooms, backpackers who spend most of the day outside, and anyone prioritising location and price over extra space. A well-chosen budget hotel near a transit hub will serve you far better than a mediocre mid-range property in an inconvenient area.

Look for properties that include breakfast β€” even a basic Thai breakfast of toast, eggs and fruit juice saves 80–120 THB per person per day and is frequently offered at the better budget guesthouses.

Julie Guesthouse

350–700 THB/night (~$10–20 USD)
Old City

A Chiang Mai backpacker institution since the 1990s, Julie's offers clean rooms with air-con, hot showers, and a ground-floor restaurant that doubles as a social hub. The location near Tha Phae Gate is unbeatable for market access.

Best for: backpackers, solo travelers

3.5/5 TripAdvisor guest score

  • βœ“Steps from Tha Phae Gate and Sunday Market
  • βœ“Both fan and air-con rooms available
  • βœ“Reliable WiFi and airport pickup service
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Hive 28

280–500 THB/night (~$8–14 USD)
Old City

A modern hostel with both dorms and private rooms, featuring a rooftop bar with Old City views. Clean pod-style beds with privacy curtains, personal reading lights, and USB charging. Great common areas for meeting other travelers.

Best for: backpackers, digital nomads

  • βœ“Rooftop bar with temple views
  • βœ“Pod-style dorm beds with privacy
  • βœ“Free breakfast included
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Stamps Backpackers

300–600 THB/night (~$8–17 USD)
Old City

Popular hostel with a social atmosphere, pool table, and organized pub crawls. Located in a quiet soi off Moon Muang Road with easy access to temples and the Night Bazaar. Both dorms and private rooms with air-con.

Best for: backpackers, solo travelers

  • βœ“Swimming pool β€” rare for this price range
  • βœ“Organized social events and tours
  • βœ“Quiet location despite being central
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Mid-Range Hotels in Chiang Mai

Mid-range hotels in Thailand represent exceptional value by global standards. In this bracket you can expect genuine swimming pools, proper lobby bars, room service, modern bathrooms with reliable hot water pressure, and the kind of attentive service that costs twice as much in equivalent European destinations. Many mid-range Thai hotels are genuinely 4-star by international standards.

Mid-range suits couples, families, and anyone who wants to actually enjoy their hotel rather than just sleep in it. If you plan to spend any time at the property β€” working remotely, poolside afternoons, evening drinks β€” the upgrade from budget to mid-range is almost always worth the extra cost in Thailand.

Book direct or via Agoda for mid-range Thai hotels β€” rates are frequently 10–15% lower than Booking.com, and many properties include room upgrades or late checkout for direct bookers.

U Chiang Mai

1,800–3,500 THB/night (~$50–100 USD)
Old City

Boutique hotel right on the main street where the Sunday Walking Street Market takes place. Some rooms have direct views of Wat Chedi Luang. Features a shared pool, fitness room, and excellent buffet breakfast with Thai and Western options.

Best for: couples, first-timers

4.5/5 TripAdvisor guest score

  • βœ“Front-row seats to Sunday Market from your balcony
  • βœ“Views of Wat Chedi Luang from select rooms
  • βœ“Pool and fitness center included
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ON Thapae Gate

1,500–2,800 THB/night (~$42–80 USD)
Old City / Tha Phae Gate

Modern hotel with spacious rooms, 24/7 reception, and a prime location straddling the Old Town and Night Bazaar areas. Rooftop pool with city views and a stylish lobby cafe.

Best for: couples, families

  • βœ“Rooftop pool with panoramic views
  • βœ“Walking distance to both Old City and Night Bazaar
  • βœ“24-hour reception and concierge
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Melia Chiang Mai

2,200–4,000 THB/night (~$62–112 USD)
Riverside

Elegant international hotel along the Ping River with modern rooms, a rooftop bar offering some of the best views in Chiang Mai, and consistently friendly staff. The riverfront location is peaceful yet minutes from the Night Bazaar.

Best for: couples, business

4.5/5 TripAdvisor guest score

  • βœ“Rooftop bar with stunning Doi Suthep mountain views
  • βœ“Riverside location with morning mist views
  • βœ“Modern gym and swimming pool
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Dusit D2 Chiang Mai

2,500–4,500 THB/night (~$70–126 USD)
Old City (north side)

A stylish 5-star hotel with a contemporary Thai design, full-service spa, and rooftop pool. Located just outside the northern Old City moat with easy access to the Chiang Mai National Museum and north gate food stalls.

Best for: couples, business

4/5 TripAdvisor guest score

  • βœ“Full-service Devarana Spa
  • βœ“Rooftop infinity pool
  • βœ“Free parking β€” rare in the Old City area
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Yi's Garden Villa

1,200–2,500 THB/night (~$34–70 USD)
Old City (northeast)

A hidden gem on a quiet road in the northeast corner of the Old City. Large rooms with private balconies offering panoramic mountain views, a swimming pool, and service quality that punches well above its price.

Best for: couples, families

  • βœ“Mountain views from private balconies
  • βœ“Swimming pool in a garden setting
  • βœ“Exceptional value for the quality
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Luxury Hotels in Chiang Mai

Thailand's luxury hotel scene is world-class. Properties like the Mandarin Oriental Bangkok or Four Seasons Chiang Mai consistently rank among the finest hotels on the planet, and even outside those trophy names the luxury tier delivers genuine five-star experiences β€” multiple pools, butler service, Michelin-adjacent restaurants and spa facilities β€” at prices well below equivalent properties in London, New York or Tokyo.

Luxury properties suit honeymooners, travellers celebrating special occasions, and those who simply want the best available. If you are spending 10 or more nights in Thailand, one or two nights at a flagship luxury property can be the defining memory of the trip β€” especially at riverside properties where the setting amplifies everything.

Luxury hotel breakfast buffets in Thailand can cost 600–1,200 THB per person β€” often a third of the room rate. If the hotel is in an area with good street food nearby (it often is), skipping breakfast is a legitimate saving without sacrificing quality.

The Inside House

4,500–9,000 THB/night (~$126–252 USD)
Old City

A restored colonial-style boutique hotel with elegant white arches, leafy courtyards, and 14 private pools β€” the only Old City property offering this. Some suites feature private pools with glass walls. Intimate and beautifully designed.

Best for: couples, honeymoons

  • βœ“14 private pools across the property
  • βœ“Colonial-meets-Lanna architecture
  • βœ“Only luxury hotel inside the Old City walls with private pools
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137 Pillars House

8,000–18,000 THB/night (~$225–505 USD)
Riverside (east side)

One of Chiang Mai's most prestigious boutique hotels, set in a restored 19th-century teak house. Just 30 suites with outdoor daybeds and some with private plunge pools. Colonial-inspired elegance with impeccable Lanna hospitality.

Best for: couples, honeymoons

5/5 TripAdvisor guest score

  • βœ“Historic 1889 teak building
  • βœ“Select suites with private plunge pools
  • βœ“Award-winning restaurant and spa
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Four Seasons Resort Chiang Mai

18,000–50,000 THB/night (~$505–1,400 USD)
Mae Rim (30 min north of city)

Northern Thailand's most luxurious resort, set among terraced rice paddies with Doi Suthep mountain as a backdrop. Traditional Lanna pavilions with private pools, a world-class spa, and activities including rice planting, cooking classes, and market tours.

Best for: couples, honeymoons, families

5/5 TripAdvisor guest score

  • βœ“Private villas overlooking working rice paddies
  • βœ“Award-winning spa with Lanna treatments
  • βœ“Complimentary rice planting and harvest experiences
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Sireeampan Boutique Resort & Spa

3,500–7,000 THB/night (~$100–196 USD)
North of Nimman

A beautifully designed boutique resort inspired by Thai temple architecture. Ornate Lanna craftsmanship throughout, a tranquil pool area, and a full-service spa. Quieter location north of the Nimman buzz but with easy access.

Best for: couples, relaxation seekers

  • βœ“Temple-inspired architecture unique to Chiang Mai
  • βœ“Full spa with traditional Thai treatments
  • βœ“Peaceful garden setting
Check rates on Trip.com β†’

Book Your Hotel in Chiang Mai

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How to Book Hotels in Chiang Mai Smartly

A few booking habits separate travellers who overpay from those who get the same room for 20–30% less. These tips come from years of booking Thai accommodation across all price points.

  • 1.Book 2–3 months ahead for November–February (peak season) β€” popular boutique hotels sell out fast during Yi Peng festival
  • 2.Rates drop 30–50% during rainy season (June–September) β€” same rooms, same service, half the price
  • 3.Hotels inside the Old City moat offer walkability but can be noisy on Sunday Market nights
  • 4.Nimman hotels are ideal for digital nomads β€” fast WiFi, co-working spaces, and specialty coffee within walking distance
  • 5.Check if breakfast is included β€” Thai hotel breakfasts are often excellent and worth 200–400 THB saved daily
  • 6.Long-stay discounts (monthly rates) are common for stays of 2+ weeks, especially in the Old City and Santitham areas
  • 7.Use Agoda for the best Southeast Asia hotel rates β€” they consistently beat Booking.com prices in Thailand

Sources & Verification

Hotel prices, review scores and details were gathered and verified from the following sources. Prices are indicative and fluctuate β€” always confirm at time of booking.

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