Best Hotels in Chiang Rai (2026)
Chiang Rai offers outstanding accommodation value โ from cheerful guesthouses for under $10/night to luxury resorts set on the Kok River with mountain views. The city center is compact, so most hotels put you within walking distance of the Night Bazaar and Clock Tower. For remote luxury, the outskirts offer resort-style properties surrounded by rice paddies and tea plantations. Here are 12 hotels we recommend across all budgets.
Last updated: March 2026 ยท 4 verified sources
Choosing Your Area in Chiang Rai
Location is the single most important hotel decision in Chiang Rai. The right neighbourhood saves time, reduces transport costs and puts you closer to the experiences you came for. Here is what each area offers.
City Center / Night Bazaar
Available in this guide: budget options
City Center / Night Bazaar is a practical budget base โ well placed for sightseeing and transport, with honest no-frills accommodation that won't drain your daily budget.
City Center
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City Center delivers good mid-range value with a genuine sense of local character. A reliable choice for travellers who want comfort without overpaying.
City Center West
Available in this guide: mid-range comfort
City Center West delivers good mid-range value with a genuine sense of local character. A reliable choice for travellers who want comfort without overpaying.
Kok River Island
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Kok River Island is home to some of Chiang Rai's finest hotel properties. Expect premium pricing but exceptional facilities, service and location payoff.
Kok Riverside
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Kok Riverside is home to some of Chiang Rai's finest hotel properties. Expect premium pricing but exceptional facilities, service and location payoff.
Outskirts (mountain setting)
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Outskirts (mountain setting) is home to some of Chiang Rai's finest hotel properties. Expect premium pricing but exceptional facilities, service and location payoff.
Golden Triangle
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Golden Triangle is home to some of Chiang Rai's finest hotel properties. Expect premium pricing but exceptional facilities, service and location payoff.
For a deeper dive into Chiang Rai's neighbourhoods, read our full Where to Stay guide.
Budget Hotels in Chiang Rai
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 โ 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 โ even a basic Thai breakfast of toast, eggs and fruit juice saves 80โ120 THB per person per day and is frequently offered at the better budget guesthouses.
Mercy Hostel
200โ450 THB/night (~$6โ13 USD)A clean, friendly hostel just a 5-minute walk from the Night Bazaar. Offers both 8-bed dorms with privacy curtains and private rooms with air-con. The common area is a social hub for meeting other travelers, and the staff organize occasional group dinners.
Best for: backpackers, solo travelers
- โSteps from the Night Bazaar and Clock Tower
- โBoth dorm and private room options
- โCommunal kitchen and free coffee/tea
Fun-D Hostel
250โ500 THB/night (~$7โ14 USD)A modern hostel near the King Mengrai Monument with colorful decor and a social rooftop area. Private rooms are spacious for the price, and 6-bed dorms have individual reading lights and USB charging. Free bicycle rental is a huge plus for exploring the city.
Best for: backpackers, budget travelers
- โFree bicycle rental for guests
- โRooftop social area
- โWalking distance to Saturday Walking Street
Baan Bua Guesthouse
400โ800 THB/night (~$11โ22 USD)A family-run guesthouse in a quiet residential area, offering clean rooms with air-con, hot showers, and a garden terrace. The Thai-Western owners provide excellent travel advice and can arrange tours to the Golden Triangle and hill tribe villages.
Best for: couples, budget travelers
- โGarden terrace for breakfast
- โOwners arrange custom tours at fair prices
- โQuiet location 10-minute walk from Night Bazaar
Mid-Range Hotels in Chiang Rai
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 โ working remotely, poolside afternoons, evening drinks โ 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 โ rates are frequently 10โ15% lower than Booking.com, and many properties include room upgrades or late checkout for direct bookers.
NAI YA Hotel
1,200โ2,200 THB/night (~$34โ62 USD)A stylish 4-star hotel with modern rooms, an outdoor swimming pool, and free bikes for exploring the city. The rooftop restaurant serves northern Thai cuisine with city views. Free private parking makes it ideal for those renting a car to explore the province.
Best for: couples, families
8.5/10 Booking.com guest score
- โOutdoor swimming pool and fitness center
- โFree bikes for guests
- โRooftop restaurant with city views
Laluna Hotel & Resort
1,500โ3,000 THB/night (~$42โ85 USD)A 3.5-star resort-style hotel with spacious rooms set around a large swimming pool and tropical gardens. Walking distance to the Weekend Walking Street markets. The on-site restaurant serves solid Thai and international food, and the spa offers affordable Thai massages.
Best for: couples, families
9.0/10 Booking.com guest score
- โLarge swimming pool with garden setting
- โSpa with affordable Thai massage
- โWalking distance to Saturday Walking Street
Nak Nakara Hotel
1,300โ2,500 THB/night (~$37โ71 USD)A Lanna-inspired boutique hotel with traditional northern Thai decor, located near the Night Bazaar and Clock Tower. Rooms feature teak wood furnishings and silk textiles. The outdoor pool is surrounded by tropical landscaping, and the breakfast buffet includes Thai and Western options.
Best for: couples, culture lovers
8.2/10 Booking.com guest score
- โLanna-style architecture and decor
- โPool surrounded by tropical gardens
- โ2-minute walk to Clock Tower and Night Bazaar
Wiang Inn Hotel
1,000โ2,000 THB/night (~$28โ56 USD)A long-established Chiang Rai hotel on the main road, offering reliable comfort and a central location directly across from the Night Bazaar. Rooms are spacious if traditional in style, with a swimming pool, fitness center, and multiple dining options on-site.
Best for: first-timers, business travelers
- โDirectly opposite the Night Bazaar
- โSwimming pool and fitness center
- โOn-site restaurant and coffee shop
Luxury Hotels in Chiang Rai
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 โ multiple pools, butler service, Michelin-adjacent restaurants and spa facilities โ 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 โ especially at riverside properties where the setting amplifies everything.
Luxury hotel breakfast buffets in Thailand can cost 600โ1,200 THB per person โ 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 Riverie by Katathani
3,500โ8,000 THB/night (~$100โ228 USD)Chiang Rai's most iconic luxury hotel, set on a private island in the Kok River yet just minutes from the city center. Spacious rooms with river or garden views, an infinity pool overlooking the water, a full-service spa, and multiple restaurants serving Thai and international cuisine.
Best for: couples, luxury seekers, honeymooners
9.3/10 Booking.com guest score
- โPrivate island setting on the Kok River
- โInfinity pool with river views
- โFull-service spa and multiple restaurants
Le Meridien Chiang Rai Resort
3,000โ7,000 THB/night (~$85โ200 USD)A 5-star Marriott property on the banks of the Kok River, featuring contemporary design blended with Lanna art. Rooms start from 1,130 THB on off-peak nights but average 3,000โ7,000 THB. The resort offers a riverside infinity pool, a spa, and the Favola Italian restaurant. Pet-friendly policy is a bonus.
Best for: couples, luxury seekers, pet owners
4.5/5 TripAdvisor guest score
- โRiverside infinity pool
- โFavola Italian restaurant
- โPet-friendly 5-star resort
Katiliya Mountain Resort & Spa
5,000โ12,000 THB/night (~$142โ342 USD)An all-suite luxury resort nestled in the mountains outside Chiang Rai, offering stunning natural surroundings, a full-service spa, and personalized service. Each suite has a private balcony with mountain views. The resort arranges guided nature walks, tea plantation visits, and private dining experiences.
Best for: honeymooners, luxury seekers, nature lovers
4.5/5 TripAdvisor guest score
- โAll-suite accommodation with mountain views
- โFull-service mountain spa
- โGuided nature and cultural excursions
Four Seasons Tented Camp Golden Triangle
35,000โ80,000 THB/night (~$1,000โ2,285 USD)Thailand's most exclusive lodge โ 15 tented suites perched in the jungle where Thailand, Laos, and Myanmar meet. All-inclusive rates cover gourmet meals, premium drinks, spa treatments, elephant experiences, and Mekong River excursions. A once-in-a-lifetime experience with rates to match.
Best for: honeymooners, ultra-luxury seekers
5/5 TripAdvisor guest score
- โ15 luxury tented suites in the jungle canopy
- โAll-inclusive: meals, drinks, spa, excursions
- โEthical elephant experiences included
Anantara Golden Triangle Elephant Camp & Resort
15,000โ40,000 THB/night (~$428โ1,142 USD)A luxury resort overlooking the meeting point of three countries, offering rescued elephant experiences, cooking classes, and spa treatments. Rooms feature Lanna-inspired design with panoramic views of the Mekong River and surrounding hills. The Elephant Camp provides ethical walking and bathing experiences.
Best for: couples, luxury seekers, nature lovers
4.5/5 TripAdvisor guest score
- โPanoramic views of three countries
- โEthical elephant walking experiences
- โAward-winning spa and cooking school
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Sources & Verification
Hotel prices, review scores and details were gathered and verified from the following sources. Prices are indicative and fluctuate โ always confirm at time of booking.
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