Travelers will find the Amora Tapae Hotel to be an excellent property for their visit to Chiang Mai. Guests will find all of the finest amenities in each of the 201 rooms in this popular 4-star hotel. Every room in the hotel offers private safe, in-room movies, air conditioning and minibar. Amora Tapae Hotel offers room service, restaurants, car rental, salon and airport pick-up and drop-off for guests' convenience. Leisure facilities, including outdoor pool and cocktail lounge, will enhance your stay. Conference rooms and business center are some of the business facilities at the property.
The hotel provided Deluxe room and also Ambassador Suite.
Room Facilities :
Air conditioning
Baby crib upon request
Clock radio
Hair dryer
In-room movies
Minibar
Private safe
Hotel Facilities :
Airport pick-up and drop-off
Business center
Car rental
Cocktail lounge
Conference hall
Conference rooms
Restaurants
Room service
Salon
Amora Tapae boasts a strategic location right in the centre of town. Amidst its central location, the hotel's ambience is calm and peaceful.
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Interest Attractions in Chiang Mai
:: San Kamphaeng Hot Springs
The hot springs set amidst natural surroundings of trees and verdant hills, are located 36 kilometers from town. The water is high in sulphur content and possesses curative and restorative properties. Basic facilities for tourist available are accommodations, a swimming pool, dining facilities and separate mineral water bathing rooms.
Wat Gate Museum
The temple museum, Wat Gate Museum features an eclectic collection of artifacts discovered from the attics and storerooms of the temple. One of the most interesting art objects is an old Siamese 'White Elephant' flag and a collection of old phonographs going back more than 100 years to the western trading era in Chiang Mai. There are pictures of scenes from daily life in Chiang Mai including old riverboats, markets and even examples of criminal prosecution. It is possible to see what many of the town's temples looked like after the Burmese occupation, when they were mostly abandoned, and before the modern influx of tourists resulted in their restoration. There are also displays of records and record players. The museum opens daily from 8.30 a.m. to 5.00 p.m.