The massive outdoor marble bathtubs on every balcony
Rise Bar's see-and-be-seen rooftop vibe
Location dead-center in Nimman's coffee and art district
Quick Take: A stunningly photogenic hotel that trades privacy and quiet for serious style points and a killer location.
Reviewed by @inyxng: I'm still dreaming about the breakfast here—the french toast was perfection. The suite felt like a private spa with that huge round tub and pebble flooring. If you want a stylish stay in the heart of Nimman, this is absolutely the spot.
Guest Who Stayed Here Said
The hype
Travelers obsess over the huge rooms and comfortable beds but consistently drag the noise levels.
Reality check
The gym is a claustrophobic afterthought in the basement next to the car park.
You live for Instagrammable moments
You want to walk to Chiang Mai's best cafes
You enjoy a lively rooftop scene
Cleanliness & Maintenance
8.5
Housekeeping: Generally thorough daily service, though some reports of noise from their carts.
Bathroom hygiene: Sparkling. The marble tubs are well-maintained, which is rare for outdoor fixtures.
Maintenance: Modern and sharp, though the 'aquarium' pool glass needs constant cleaning.
Linens & towels: High-thread-count Egyptian cotton sheets are a highlight; towels are plush but occasionally reported as 'tired'.
Odors & scents: Lobby smells of expensive lemongrass oil; rooms are fresh.
Sleepability™
6.5MODERATE
MODERATE
0-4LOUD
4-7.5MODERATE
7.5-10SILENT
Traffic on Nimman Soi 9
Rooftop bar bass (upper floors)
Housekeeping carts in echoey corridors
Before you book
Good to know
Breakfast is often not included and costs ~650 THB ($20) pp
The hotel is strictly non-smoking in rooms
No pets allowed
What to pack
Swimsuit you feel confident in (the pool is very public)
Earplugs for the street noise
Slip-on shoes for the balcony tub
Room Genie
Best picks
Manor Suite (100sqm) for a massive living area
Rear-facing Deluxe Suites on floors 5-6 for the best noise balance
Rooms to avoid
Front-facing rooms on floors 2-3 (street noise)
Rooms directly under the rooftop bar (floor 8)
Rooms adjacent to the housekeeping storage closet
Room Request Genie – copy & paste
“I am a light sleeper. Please assign a rear-facing suite on Floor 5 or 6, away from the elevator and specifically NOT adjacent to the housekeeping storage/service closet.”
FAQ & Hidden tips
Everything you actually want to know before you book.
Is the outdoor bathtub private?
Only if you close the sliding screens. Otherwise, you are performing for the neighborhood.
Is the pool heated?
No, but in Chiang Mai's heat, you won't want it to be.
Can I walk to the Old City?
It's a long walk (30+ mins). Better to grab a cheap Songthaew (red truck) or Grab taxi.
Is there a gym?
Technically yes, but it's a tiny room in the basement next to the parking garage. Don't get your hopes up.
Is it good for families?
They provide cribs and the suites are huge, but the vibe is definitely more 'cool couple' than 'family vacation'.
What is the deposit?
Expect a deposit of around 3,000 THB upon check-in.
Insider Tips
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Happy Hour at Rise Bar (5:30-6:30 PM) gets you buy-one-get-one cocktails—go for the sunset.
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The 'Manor Suite' has a walk-in changing area that is practically a room itself.
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You can order pizza from the Italics restaurant downstairs to be delivered to your room.
5 things to know before you go
💡The pool is a 'glass box' design—people drinking cocktails can see your legs underwater.
💡The gym has no door and sits awkwardly next to the valet parking area.
💡The privacy screens for the balcony tubs are heavy and can be a workout to move.
💡Corridors are uncarpeted and echo loudly when staff move carts in the morning.
💡The 'Italics' restaurant is actually a destination for locals, not just a hotel breakfast buffet.
Local Playbook
Map
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