Book this if You want a boutique 'sanctuary' vibe with concrete-cool aesthetics for a fraction of the price of a luxury resort.
Why People Love It
Serene 'modern Lanna' architecture that feels like a private villa
Surprisingly high-quality gym for a hotel of this size
Free bicycles make exploring the city center effortless
Quick Take: A stylish, quiet concrete oasis that punches way above its weight class, provided you don't mind a 15-minute walk to the Clock Tower.
Reviewed by @unpredicatabletravels: I stayed at Nai Ya Hotel in Chiang Rai and it was such a peaceful escape. My room was spacious with a cozy living area, and the garden balcony was perfect for my morning coffee. The pool has a swim-up bar that I absolutely loved. Highly recommend for a quiet, aesthetic trip.
Guest Who Stayed Here Said
The hype
Travelers universally praise the 'zen' atmosphere and spacious, modern rooms that feel brand new.
Reality check
Ground floor 'pool access' rooms suffer from mosquitoes and lack of privacy when other guests are swimming.
You appreciate industrial-chic design (polished concrete, wood accents)
You need a reliable workspace and fast Wi-Fi (digital nomad friendly)
You prefer a quiet night's sleep over being right in the middle of the bar scene
Cleanliness & Maintenance
9.2
Housekeeping: Consistent daily service; floors are swept and mopped thoroughly (essential for concrete floors).
Bathroom hygiene: Immaculate. Grout lines are clean, no signs of mold, though some guests note a faint drain smell in rare cases.
Maintenance: Excellent. The hotel feels new; paint is fresh, and fixtures are tight.
Linens & towels: Crisp, white, and high quality. Towels are fluffy and replaced daily if requested.
Odors & scents: Neutral to fresh. No masking fragrances used, just the smell of clean polished concrete.
Sleepability™
8SILENT
SILENT
0-4LOUD
4-7.5MODERATE
7.5-10SILENT
Pool splashing (daytime only)
Corridor echoes due to hard surfaces
Before you book
Good to know
The hotel requires a 500 THB cash deposit upon arrival—have small bills ready.
Breakfast format varies: it's a buffet on busy days but an a la carte set menu on quiet days.
Grab (ride-hailing app) works perfectly here if you don't want to walk to the center.
What to pack
Strong mosquito repellent (essential for the lobby and pool area)
Slip-on shoes (footwear is often removed in certain local establishments)
N95 mask if traveling between February and April (smoke season)
Room Genie
Best picks
Superior Room (Upper Floor) for the best balance of privacy and mosquito avoidance
Corner Suites for extra light and space if the budget allows
Rooms to avoid
Ground floor Pool Access rooms if you are prone to mosquito bites or want privacy
Rooms facing the street (though traffic is light, it's less zen than the pool view)
Room Request Genie – copy & paste
“I would appreciate a room on an upper floor (2nd or 3rd) facing the pool. Please avoid the ground floor due to mosquito sensitivity.”
FAQ & Hidden tips
Everything you actually want to know before you book.
Is the pool heated?
No, and multiple guests report it is very cold, even in the afternoon.
How far is the Night Bazaar?
It is about a 15-20 minute walk or a 5-minute tuk-tuk/Grab ride.
Is breakfast included?
Usually yes, but check your specific rate. It rotates between buffet and set menu.
Are there mosquitoes?
Yes, especially in the lobby, garden areas, and ground floor rooms. Keep your balcony door shut.
Is it quiet at night?
Yes, the hotel is tucked away from the main road, making it significantly quieter than options near the Clock Tower.
Do they have an elevator?
Yes, there is an elevator to access upper floors.
Insider Tips
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Use the hotel's free bicycles to get to the Clock Tower—it turns a 15-minute hot walk into a breezy 5-minute ride.
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The on-site coffee shop serves surprisingly high-grade local beans; don't skip it for a morning brew.
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Walk 5 minutes to the 'Sportarena' complex nearby for a very local, non-touristy food court experience.
5 things to know before you go
💡The 'Pool Access' rooms have zero privacy; guests swimming will be two feet from your window.
💡The bathroom floors can be slippery when wet due to the polished concrete finish.
💡There is no alcohol sold at the hotel bar, but you can bring your own.
💡The walk to the city center involves some uneven sidewalks—not suitcase-friendly.
💡Housekeeping is meticulous but sometimes comes quite late in the afternoon.
Local Playbook
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