Thailand accommodation seekers can choose from Western style hotels and business hotels, or opt for uniquely
Thailand accommodation, such as
homestay or the oddly unique capsule hotels found in
Bankok,
Chiang Rai,
Chiang Mai and other Thailand cities.
Regardless of the type of
accommodation chosen there is sure to be a lodging to suit any travellers’ needs or budget. Hotels in Thailand range from 5 star luxury to the simple and clean business hotels often found near train stations.
For a real economic choice or just the experience, there are homestay and hostels available throughout Thailand.
Whether looking to discover the traditions and architecture of an ancient culture or wander the streets of a modern city, marvelling at the latest fashions and technology on display,
Thailand offers the opportunity to do either or both. This same diversity can also been found in the types of
accommodation that are available in
Thailand.
Chiang Rai has been blessed with a geographic location to make it the envy of all of Thailand, a destination that is considered a must for any trip here. Peppered with historical architectural gems, it is surrounded by mountains and split by the Mae Kok River. Whether you choose a river, city or mountainside hotel accomodation each promises a truly unique experience of this northern capital. The vibrant Night Bazaar ensures a great base from which to explore the many faces of Chiang Rai, while the riverside area offers a tranquil retreat complete with great nearby restaurants. Catering to a range of budgets and aesthetic preferences,
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Chiang Rai City Accomodation
The capital district of Chiang Rai Province It is very appreciated by visitors for its laid back atmosphere and cooler climate.
The main attractions are :
- Wat Rong Khun is the art related Buddhist attraction in Chiang Rai. It was built by the design and the art genius of a Thai artist, Arjarn Chalermchai Kositpipat. With his dedication to Lanna style of art, his works relating to the Buddhist art are recognized by the people around the world. The temple is well known for its decorations with white tone decorated reflected mirrors.
- Wat Phra Kaeo once housed Thailand's most revered Buddha image, the Emerald Buddha. The statue had been moved by various state rulers to be placed in their respective capitals as a symbol of dominance, including Lampang, Chiang Rai and Vientiane before finally enshrined in Bangkok's Wat Phra Kaeo during the reign of King Rama I of the Rattanakosin period.
Chiang Rai City has a few live music pubs and discotheques. Aimed at foreign tourists, there is traditional music in the Night Bazaar with plenty of small tea and coffee shops.