Thapae Boutique House welcomes you. Tucked down a hidden side street in the center of old Chiangmai, we offer a sophisticated blend of contemporary Thai style and traditional Lanna culture. Modern touches such as English-speaking staff, free internet, and cutting-edge design are complimented by the timeless appeal of hospitality and cool breezes. Boutique House has an almost mystical way of seeming everywhere at once. Despite it's close proximity to so many points of interest, our easygoing tranquility can invoke an air of remote mountain oasis. Perfect for relaxing yet the city at your fingertips.
Our 21 spacious and immaculate rooms are finished in a harmonious blend of chocolate teak wood and the cool pastel hues of green, grey, lemon, and cream. All are air-con, and television equipped. Beds are positively sleep-inducing and mounted in custom designed teak frames. Bathrooms are spotless and elegantly finished with attractive fixtures and colorful ceramic tiling.
King Studio Room : The large suite offers a nicely appointed living room , remote control air conditioning , refrigerator , wireless Internet , and cable TV. The bed room is furnished with a king bed , twin bed , remote control air conditioning , and separate office area with desk. The bathroom is equipped with a tub/shower. Special offer free transportation to Airport and Railway Station
Junior Studio Room : The room is available with either a king bed or and extra twin , a wardrobe with vanity , separate seating area , refrigeration , cable TV offer free transportation to Airport and Railway Station , wireless Internet , remote control air conditioning , and bathroom with shower.
Superior Rooms : two twins , a wardrobe with vanity , separate seating area , cable TV , wireless Internet , remote control air conditioning , and bathroom with shower.
Deluxe Twin Room : The room is nicely furnished with a queen bed, wardrobe with vanity , cable TV , wireless Internet , telephone , remote control air conditioning , and bathroom with shower.
Our large open-air lobby gracefully leads to a lush garden patio. Take your pick of where to stretch out and relax -both spots are guaranteed to enliven your mood. In the morning, enjoy a complimentary breakfast with fresh Laos coffee.
Thapae Boutique House As for location, many of Chiangmai's star attractions, including the Night Bazaar, walking street, restaurants and nightlife, are literally just steps away. Ancient temples and old Lanna-style teak houses abound in the winding small "sois" that make up the neighborhood. Thapae Gate and the ancient moat that encircles the city are just down the street. Any and all travel or recreation needs are easily addressed in the plentiful surrounding agencies. For excursions further afoot, grab a bicycle or easily hailed" tuk-tuk".
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Interest Attractions in Chiang Mai
:: Mountain Orchid
Location: 320/1 Mu1, Rim Tai sub-district, Mae Rim District, Chiang Mai 50180. Tel. 053 297343, 299853. This plantation has been established for over 20 years and is famous for breeding a variety of species of orchids using appropriate technology. In addition to learning about orchid breeding, it is also possible to learn about various butterfly species. Facilities for tourists include toilets, parking area and beverage and souvenir shops. A lecturer is provided upon request. Advance contact is recommended for group visits.
Wat Chedi Luang
This 14th century temple, where the City Pillar Shrine is located, is famous for its enormous chedi, which is measured at 282 feet high and 144 feet wide (at the base). Located right in the middle of the city, it is considered to be the largest chedi in Chiang Mai. Its spire collapsed in 1545 due to an earthquake. A pair of magnificent Naga staircases at the front porch of the chapel is among the most beautiful manmade serpents in the North. Chao Khun Uba Lee Poramacharn (Sirichantathera) and Chao Kaeo Navarat built the front chapel in 1928.