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LOCATION |
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The Rachmankha Chiang Mai Hotel is located within the old city walls, a few minute drive from the night bazaar and major places of interest. The Chiang Mai international airport is around 15 minutes drive from the Rachamankha Chiang Mai Hotel. |
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ROOM |
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The Rachmankha Chiang Mai Hotel has 18 superior rooms, 4 deluxe rooms and 1 two bedroom suite. The roooms are slightly different decorated using antique furniture and mats. The door is an old Lanna style door with an ornate door handle and wooden bolts.The table lamps are made from Chinese porcelain, and a Lanna lantern with a tassel that matches the color of the antique wardrobe hangs down in the center of the room. The superior room measures 24 sqm and offers garden views. This room type is fitted with a double bed or 2 single beds and has a bathroom with a bathtub or a shower only. The deluxe room in size of 36 sqm overlooks the garden and courtyard, and features a large four poster bed. The bathroom has a bathtub or a shower only.
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The Room Facilities: |
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Air-conditioner, In room safe, IDD telephone, Minibar, Hair dryer , Non -smoking room, Writing desk, Satellite and cable television, Internet connection, Voltage 220/240, In house movies
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HOTEL FACILITIES |
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The Rachamankha Chiang Mai Hotel |
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- Air-conditioning
- Non -smoking room
- Room services
- Laundry
- Satellite and cable TV
- IDD telephone
- Sauna and spa
- Jacuzzi
- Swimming pool
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- Beauty salon
- Restaurant
- Banquet facilities
- Coffee shop
- Ba
- Conference facilities
- Business center
- Concierge
- Internet connection
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- Disabled facilities
- Foreign exchange
- Car parking
- Doctor on call
- Wakeup Service
- Baby sitting
- Boutiques
- Shopping arcade
- Safe deposit box
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The Restaurants and Lounges : |
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The Restaurant is illuminated by large Lanna lanterns, and beautifully decorated with nineteenth century paintings describing part of the life of Lord Buddha on a large cloth that hangs down from the ceiling. The antique Chinese tables and Ming Dynasty plates are placed tastefully along the sides of the restaurant. The focus of the cuisine is Thai, but it is also a large selection of fusion dishes combining food, sauces, and flavorings from Thailand, Vietnam, Japan, and Europe. The Bar is situated next to the restaurant and is decorated with a very rare Chinese antique liqueur screen, and lithographs. The screen shows in gold paint the whole process of tea production from the bust to the ships exporting the packaged tea leaves.
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