Properties are selected based on real traveller reviews and popularity among guests who’ve booked a night in Chiang Mai on Hotels.com. These Chiang Mai hotels consistently deliver on comfort, location and traveller experience. Last updated on .
Chiang Mai Hotel Accommodation
Free cancellation options if plans change
Earn rewards on every night you stay
Save more with Member Prices
Check prices for these dates
Where to stay in Chiang Mai?




Hetai Boutique House
Hetai Boutique House



The Experience Walking Street Chiang Mai
The Experience Walking Street Chiang Mai



Melia Chiang Mai
Melia Chiang Mai



Shangri-La Chiang Mai
Shangri-La Chiang Mai



Dusit Princess Chiang Mai
Dusit Princess Chiang Mai



Jomkitti Boutique Hotel
Jomkitti Boutique Hotel



Viangluang Resort
Viangluang Resort



Phor Liang Meun Terracotta Arts Hotel
Phor Liang Meun Terracotta Arts Hotel



InterContinental Chiang Mai The Mae Ping by IHG
InterContinental Chiang Mai The Mae Ping by IHG



iThaphae Hotel
iThaphae Hotel



99 The Heritage Hotel
99 The Heritage Hotel



Chiang Mai Marriott Hotel
Chiang Mai Marriott Hotel



Sleep Mai Lifestyle Hotel Thapae
Sleep Mai Lifestyle Hotel Thapae



Centara Riverside Hotel Chiang Mai
Centara Riverside Hotel Chiang Mai



Away Chiang Mai Thapae Resort - A Vegan Retreat
Away Chiang Mai Thapae Resort - A Vegan Retreat



The Inside House
The Inside House



T Heritage Hotel
T Heritage Hotel



The Empress Hotel Chiang Mai
The Empress Hotel Chiang Mai



The Chiang Mai Old Town
The Chiang Mai Old TownGet last-minute hotel deals in Chiang Mai and save more
Check out pet-friendly hotels in Chiang Mai
You may also like hotels with pools in Chiang Mai
You can also stay at hotels with a hot tub in Chiang Mai
Go beyond your typical stay in Chiang Mai
Our prices for hotels in Chiang Mai are cheapest in April
Price trends for hotels in Chiang Mai
Top neighbourhoods in Chiang Mai





Old City
Chiang Mai's Old City invites exploration with narrow lanes revealing golden temple spires and saffron-robed monks. The ancient walls frame a world where incense mingles with street food aromas and traditional wooden shophouses line pedestrian-friendly sois. Wat Chedi Luang's brick chedis and Wat Phra Singh's ornate halls showcase the rich Lanna heritage waiting around every corner. Family-run shophouses serve authentic Northern Thai khao soi and sticky rice throughout this walkable district. Red songthaews circle the historic moat while tuk-tuks wait outside temples. Traditional guesthouses in converted Lanna-style buildings offer accommodation with local character and insights into this cultural heart of Chiang Mai.


Nimman
Nimman buzzes with creative energy where digital nomads tap on laptops next to locals sipping artisanal coffee. This trendy Chiang Mai area balances modern style with authentic Thai charm through tree-lined streets dotted with art galleries and boutique shops. MAYA mall anchors the skyline while smaller venues showcase everything from local handicrafts to contemporary design. Dining options range from northern Thai specialities to international fusion cuisine at prices that won't break your budget. Stylish boutique hotels and hostels cater to various travellers, many offering co-working spaces and rooftop bars. Getting around is simple with abundant songthaews and motorbike taxis connecting you to Chiang Mai's Old City.
Tha Sala
The Tha Sala neighbourhood is known for its restaurants and has lots of places to visit, including Chiang Mai Promenada.


Chang Phueak
Chang Phueak delivers an authentic slice of Chiang Mai life away from tourist hotspots. This northern area blends university energy with local charm, where students grab cheap eats between classes and locals shop at Kham Tiang Market. Temple-hop to Wat Jed Yot or browse MAYA Lifestyle Shopping Centre when you need a break from people-watching at pavement cafes. Budget travellers thrive here with wallet-friendly guesthouses and student-priced Northern Thai cuisine. Getting around is easy with abundant songthaews running to the city centre and the Chang Phueak Bus Terminal connecting you to northern destinations. The university campus offers lovely green spaces perfect for afternoon strolls.

Chang Moi
Chang Moi captures the essence of Chiang Mai with its golden temple spires and bustling markets. Wat Chedi Luang's ancient courtyards welcome wandering monks, while Warorot Market buzzes with vendors selling silks and spices. The Night Bazaar lights up after dark as artisans carve teak beside steaming noodle carts. This historic area offers authentic cultural immersion through its temples and vibrant shopping scenes. Getting around is a breeze with red songthaews running every few minutes. The area serves as a street food paradise where you can sample khao soi noodles and mango sticky rice from local vendors. Traditional guesthouses and boutique hotels in converted shophouses provide authentic accommodation with cultural charm.
Top landmarks in Chiang Mai

Chiang Mai Night Bazaar
Tha Phae Gate
MAYA Lifestyle Shopping Center

Wat Phra That Doi Suthep

Central Chiangmai

Wat Phra Singh
Nimmanhaemin Road
Central Chiang Mai Airport
Learn more about Chiang Mai
Ancient temples rise above bustling streets where saffron-robed monks collect alms each morning. The Night Bazaar transforms evenings into a sensory feast of street food, handicrafts, and live music. Climb the 309 steps of Doi Suthep temple for views that explain why locals call this the 'Rose of the North.' Cooking classes reveal the secrets behind those perfect curries and sticky rice dishes. Elephant sanctuaries offer ethical encounters with Thailand's gentle giants. The Old City's moat-surrounded walls hide cafés where digital nomads tap laptops beside centuries-old stupas. Sunday Walking Street market showcases local artisans while lantern festivals illuminate the night sky with thousands of floating lights.
See all hotels in Chiang Mai
Check out reviews of Chiang Mai hotels guests love
Jomkitti Boutique Hotel
"Lovely location with a nice coffee shop attached. Rooms were well appointed. Bathroom was rather dated and breakfast was limited. However, the staff were great and helpful and it was close to lots of amenities."
Melia Chiang Mai
"Amazing staff and amazing breakfast buffet. Very clean and spacious rooms"
The Experience Walking Street Chiang Mai
"This hotel stay was incredible. So much so I extended my stay. I will be back again!!"
The Inside House
"Everything this about this hotel is wonderful. It is a beautiful peaceful setting. Great location and stellar staff. We spent four nights and wish we could stay longer! Breakfast and tea are incredible, do not miss."
InterContinental Chiang Mai The Mae Ping by IHG
"Everything was great! Nice staffs and great service. However, the breakfast was not as good as we expected in an IHG level of stay!"
99 The Heritage Hotel
"The staff is amazing; they are warm, kind, and extremely helpful. I'm definitely coming back. This hotel is in the best spot for food and temples. The local shops are amazing, and the restaurants around town are to die for. And the weekend markets are awesome. I will truly miss them. Hands down the best place to stay."
Chiang Mai Marriott Hotel
"Thank"
U Nimman Chiang Mai
"Great location great people, assist me with advise and understood my gluten Allergy"
Smile Lanna Hotel
"Pleasant stay. Breakfast was great and all staff were friendly and amazing! The only thing was that the beds were very hard to sleep on."
Frequently asked questions
Find out more about Chiang Mai
Enchanted Chiang Mai: A Tapestry of Temples, Blossoms, and Timeless Heritage
Chiang Mai, nestled in northern Thailand, captivates with its stunning temples, vibrant flower displays and historic monuments. Wander through the city's ancient lanes, marvel at ornate Buddhist sanctuaries and immerse yourself in centuries-old traditions. Whether planning a leisurely holiday or a cultural expedition, Chiang Mai offers a blend of spiritual heritage and modern charm. Discover the heart of Chiang Mai, where every corner tells a story of art, culture and nature, inviting travellers to explore its rich tapestry of experiences.
Discover great hotels near Chiang Mai
Chiang Mai offers a range of star accommodations from cosy B&Bs to luxury hotels. Enjoy options with breakfast features, stylish lounges and tranquil settings near Chiang Mai’s cultural highlights. Find a selection of well-reviewed Chiang Mai hotels for a memorable stay in this vibrant city. Here are some of our travelers' favorite hotels near Chiang Mai:
- The Greenery Central SuitesOpens in a new window: Experience comfort and style in this 3.0-star property boasting a commendable guest rating. Ideal for leisure travellers seeking a distinctive holiday experience, the hotel offers a refined atmosphere with key amenities and standout features. Enjoy curated experiences and smooth, high-quality journeys that include express check-in and an array of dining options. The welcoming design and vibrant settings create an inviting retreat, highlighted by well-appointed spaces and attention to architectural detail.
- The Nichehome - A Lovely Waterside LivingOpens in a new window: Discover a vibrant and welcoming space in this 3.0-star guesthouse that has earned an impressive guest rating. Tailored for LGBTQIA travellers who appreciate a unique holiday experience, the property exudes charm with its thoughtfully curated experiences and stylish ambience. Guests are treated to express check-in and seamless airport transfers, complemented by high-end dining and boutique settings that celebrate individuality and modern design.
- The Y Boutique HotelOpens in a new window: Immerse yourself in a sophisticated retreat at this 3.5-star hotel, celebrated for its elegant design and distinctive culinary experiences. Perfectly suited for leisure travellers, this property features an exquisite dining venue, including a bar and lounge, that enhances your stay with a refined ambience. Enjoy express check-in, exclusive curated experiences, and a focus on architectural finesse that makes every moment memorable.
Where to stay in Chiang Mai
Sri Phum, Su Thep, Huay Kaew are great regions in Chiang Mai offering diverse experiences. Sri Phum charms with its temples, historical tours, and jungle seclusion; Su Thep is noted for its friendly locals; Huay Kaew blends temples, shopping, and natural parks. First-time visitors will find Huay Kaew ideal for its balanced mix of attractions.
- Sri PhumOpens in a new window: Nestled in the heart of Chiang Mai, Sri Phum is a charming area known for its rich historical ambiance and friendly locals. This neighbourhood is dotted with stunning temples and monuments, making it a fantastic base for sightseeing enthusiasts. You can explore cultural tours that showcase the area's heritage, and enjoy a more secluded atmosphere compared to the bustling city centre. With budget-friendly accommodation options available, it's perfect for travellers looking to immerse themselves in the local culture while sipping cocktails in quaint bars amidst the jungle backdrop.
- Huay KaewOpens in a new window: If you're a shopaholic or a café lover, Huay Kaew is the place to be. This vibrant area features a mix of shopping venues and delightful cafés, perfect for a leisurely afternoon. You can also explore nearby natural parks, making it a great spot for those who enjoy outdoor activities combined with urban conveniences. With its budget-friendly options and inviting atmosphere, Huay Kaew offers an ideal blend of relaxation and sightseeing, ensuring you have a fulfilling stay.
- Su ThepOpens in a new window: Su Thep is a delightful area that boasts a friendly community vibe. It's known for its beautiful temples set against scenic backdrops, inviting you to soak in the serenity. While not as bustling as other parts of Chiang Mai, Su Thep offers a peaceful retreat with easy access to cultural attractions. It's an excellent choice for those seeking a more laid-back experience amidst stunning natural surroundings, making it a lovely spot to unwind after a day exploring the city.
Things to do in Chiang Mai
Chiang Mai offers a mix of lush mountain parks, vibrant festivals, and bustling markets. Enjoy leisurely walks by serene lakes, explore wooded trails, and savour local treats amid a backdrop of ancient temples and colourful monuments—all creating a delightful retreat in the heart of northern Thailand.
- Elephant Parade HouseOpens in a new window – Visit this vibrant gallery showcasing colourful elephant sculptures crafted by artists from around the world. Each piece tells a story, blending art with a cause, and you can even purchase a unique souvenir to support elephant conservation.
- Tha Pae RoadOpens in a new window – Wander along this bustling street, a hub of activity that offers a mix of shops, cafes, and local vendors. It’s a great place to soak in the atmosphere, sample street food, and enjoy the lively vibe that defines Chiang Mai.
- Nimmanhaemin RoadOpens in a new window – Explore this trendy area known for its chic boutiques, cafes, and art galleries. The street is perfect for those looking to discover local fashion and enjoy a leisurely afternoon sipping coffee at one of the many stylish cafes.
- Old Chiang Mai Cultural CenterOpens in a new window – Step into this cultural village to experience traditional Thai performances and crafts. It’s an excellent opportunity to learn about the rich heritage of the region while enjoying authentic local cuisine.
- Tha Phae GateOpens in a new window – Marvel at this historic gate arch that once marked the entrance to the old city. Take some time to snap photos and appreciate the architecture, or relax in the nearby park while watching the world go by.
4 tips for savvy savings when booking a hotel in Chiang Mai
- Book for the cheapest times: The most affordable time to visit Chiang Mai is during May, June, and September, when hotel prices are generally lower. For those on a budget, a stay of at least 3 to 4 days is recommended to fully appreciate the city's key landmarks and cultural attractions. During your visit, you can explore magnificent temples, enjoy vibrant shopping experiences, partake in local festivals, and savour delicious dining options. Don’t miss the chance to witness historical sites, monuments, and picturesque cafes, all of which offer great value for money and showcase the rich culture of Chiang Mai.
- Look for last-minute deals on Hotels.com: To explore last-minute deals to Chiang Mai, begin by checking the DealsOpens in a new window or Last-Minute Deals sections on Hotels.com, where you may discover discounted hotel rates as your travel date approaches. To optimise your chances of finding savings, consider enabling email alerts or push notifications from Hotels.com for flash sales and special promotions. Furthermore, the Smart Shopping feature in the app allows you to compare hotel prices and amenities, helping you make informed choices. By staying updated on your preferred hotels, you're more likely to seize opportunities for a spontaneous getaway.
- Be flexible with dates: Prices may vary depending on factors such as the hotel's location, star rating, and time of year, so being flexible with your dates might help you save on your stay in a Chiang Mai hotel. For those seeking a distinctive experience, boutique hotels can provide a more personal touch and may offer better value. When you book with Hotels.com, we will inform you if the price for your selected dates is above or below the average, and if it appears to be on the higher side, we may suggest more affordable dates to help you find a better deal.
- Consider your location: Hotels near the city centre usually tend to be more expensive, but thanks to Chiang Mai’s excellent public transport links, you might discover a more affordable independent hotel a little further out that is still well connected. For those wishing to explore alternative, less crowded neighbourhoods or even lesser-known nearby towns, there is often excellent value for money. Opting for these alternative destinations could provide a more authentic and budget-friendly experience.
Best time to go to Chiang Mai
Chiang Mai experiences its lowest average temperature in December, at 71.1°F (21.7°C), while April is the hottest month, with an average temperature of 86.5°F (30.3°C). September is typically the wettest month. If you’re looking to soak up the lively atmosphere in Chiang Mai, January, November, and December are the peak months to visit, bustling with fellow travelers. During this peak period, the weather is sunny to mostly sunny, with no rainfall. However, if you prefer a more relaxed experience, May, June, and September are perfect for a quieter getaway, marked by light to moderate rainfall and mostly sunny to mostly cloudy conditions.
Keep exploring
- Hotels near Chiang Mai Rajabhat University
- Hotels near Chiang Mai Night Bazaar
- Hotels near Wat Chetawan
- Hotels with a Pool in Chiang Mai
- Boutique Hotels in Chiang Mai
- Hotels with a Pool in Tha Wang Tan
- Hotels with Parking in Pong Yaeng
- Luxury Hotels in Chiang Mai
- Guest Houses in Chiang Mai
- Hotels near Muang Mai Market
- Cheap Hotels in Huay Kaew
- Hotels with a Gym in Nong Pa Khrang
- Hotels near Sunday Walking Street Market
- Hotels with Parking in Chiang Mai
- Hotels near Kalm Village
- Chang Khlan Hotels
- Hotels with a Gym near Nimman Road
- 3 Star Hotels in Huay Kaew
- Golf Hotels in Chiang Mai
- Hostels in Chiang Mai
- Hotels near Chiengmai Gymkhana Club
- Hotels with Free Breakfast in Pa Daet
- Villas in Mae On
- Apartments in Chiang Mai
- Family Hotels in Chiang Mai
- Hotels with Parking in Mae Rim
- Hotels with Kitchens in Chiang Mai
- Hotels with Hot Springs in Chiang Mai
- Resorts in Chiang Mai
- 4 Star Hotels in Mae Rim
- Hotels with a Gym in Chiang Mai
- Hotels near Chiang Mai National Museum
- Thapae Hotels
- Hotels near Wat Chedi Luang
- Hotels with Parking in Nong Phueng
- 3 Star Hotels in Chiang Mai
- 3 Star Hotels in Choeng Doi
- Hotels with Free Breakfast in Chiang Mai
- Hotels with a Pool in San Phak Wan
- Hotels near Talat Tonlamyai
- Hostels in Nimman Road
- Family Hotels near Nimman Road
- Hotels near Chiangmai Boxing Stadium
- Hotels with Parking in Doi Saket
- Hotels near Wat Chiang Yeun
- Hotels near Anusarn Market
- Luxury Hotels in Mae Rim
- Pet-Friendly Hotels in Mae Rim
- 5 Star Hotels in Chiang Mai
- Hotels near Tha Pae Walking Street
- Hotels with Parking in Nong Kwai
- Chang Moi Hotels
- Hotels near Tha Phae Gate
- 3 Star Hotels in Nong Pa Khrang
- Hotels near Wua Lai Walking Street
- Hotels near Mae Kha Canal Village
- Sri Phum Hotels
- Hotels near U.S. Consulate General
- Hotels near Huean Dalah Thai Massage
- Hotels with a Gym in Ban Pong
- Guest Houses in Nimman Road
- Chinatown Hotels
- Old City Hotels
- 3 Star Hotels in Sri Phum
- Hotels near Chiang Mai Railway Station
- 4 Star Hotels in Su Thep
- Pa Tan Hotels
- Aparthotels in Chiang Mai
- Business Hotels in Sri Phum
- 4 Star Hotels in Chiang Mai
- Cheap Hotels in Chiang Mai
- Hotels near San Pa Koi Market
- Hotels with Parking near Nimman Road
- Luxury Hotels near Nimman Road
- Resorts & Hotels with Spas in Chiang Mai
- Villas in Chiang Mai
- Prime Horizon Hotels
- Hotels near Chang Puak Gate




















































































































































































