Summary
Let the traditional Thai design merged with the modern look of this remarkable place take you back centuries ago in the former seat of the Lanna kingdom. A home designed with love and care by the host herself to create a blissfully calm and laid-back oasis to relax and recharge your batteries in style and comfort so no matter what you are into you are bound to find something great here.
Space:
Welcoming modern interior thoroughly designed to be calming, comfortable, and practical awaits you at this astonishing retreat.
From the minute you arrive you will be embraced by the perfect arrangement, stylish furniture,modern design, thoughtful amenities and the sparkling cleanliness that radiates from every corner of this lovely space.
Admire the bright, contemporary Lanna style on display throughout this artsy space - distinctive accents add character to every room while designer furniture and custom decorations combine to give it a bohemian vibe.
Relive the splendor of the past at this magnificent Thai residence effortlessly combining classic traditional with contemporary style. Antique details provide a luxurious yet charming feel and tell stories of long ago. Carefully designed lights and colors, create a quiet and tranquil atmosphere, ideal for restoring and starting out to discover the area. Soak up the local culture by simply roaming through the streets of the Old City or tour around the temples and museums - this peaceful oasis will give you a glimpse of what a Lanna home used to feel like. Indulge in the elegance of a thoughtfully curated space and the personal touches left by the host.
The property includes 3 bedrooms and can sleep up to 10 people. The master bedroom includes 3 queen beds and a comfortable sofa to kick back after a day of sightseeing. High windows provide enough light for this spacious room where traditional artwork adorns the walls. Two calming bedrooms with 1 queen bed each lure you in for a good night’s sleep so you are ready for tomorrow’s adventures. 3 modern chic bathrooms are available to get you up and running in the morning.
Clean, pure decor and historic elements characterize the living room where authentic interior meets a tall state-of-the-art bar table with stools. Lounge at the coffee table in front of the TV and enjoy tea or coffee on the house. There’s a fully equipped kitchen in case you are in the mood to prepare your own meals and drinks.
Our goal is to provide a cozy environment and a 5 star service for our guests to relax and enjoy, a very important element for an unforgettable holiday. Don’t miss this special Thai retreat that has all of the amenities for an amazing stay and furnishings that are nothing less than the best.
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Guest Access:
Guests have access to the entire property.
Neighborhood:
There are plenty of supermarkets, restaurants, bars close by as well as a department store, shopping area, and a night bazaar. Old town and Nimmanhaemin road are only a 10-minute drive away.
Chiang Mai is the largest city in Northern Thailand. It has a plethora of things to see and things to do. The beauty of the mountains, hill tribe villages, and botanical gardens attracts millions of tourists to Chiang Mai every year. You can also enjoy a zoo and aquarium, a nocturnal zoo, and classic Northern Thai temples and architecture which are a fusion of Lanna, Mon, and Burmese styles.
Chiang Mai has a long history. It was once the capital of the Lanna Kingdom. Nowadays it is a very modern city, similar to Bangkok.
The best things to do in Chiang Mai include visiting some of the city’s beautiful temples and unique sites. The historical capital of the old Lanna Kingdom, Chiang Mai is rich in culture. The Old City – an attraction in itself – hosts most of the best temples, museums and other interesting sites, with many more just outside the ancient city walls and moat. If you’re willing to travel a little further afield, you’ll find that Chiang Mai is ringed with outstanding, unique places to see and things to do. There’s Thailand’s tallest mountain nearby, as well as two different tribal villages and various national parks.
Getting around:
From Bangkok, there are ordinary, 2nd class, and 1st class air-conditioned buses leaving throughout the day from Bangkok's Northern Bus Terminal (Mo Chit 2) for Chiang Mai. Private buses, which can be conveniently booked in tourist centers in Bangkok, are also available. However, the public buses from the Northern Bus Terminal are generally more reliable. The journey takes approximately 10-12 hours, depending on traffic.
From other provinces, there are direct buses that service the Chiang Mai Arcade Bus Station.
Chiang Mai Airport is 8 kilometers away.