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89
Hotel near Night Bazaar Area,Chiang Mai
Featured facilities: Parking, Shared kitchen, Laundry service (on-site)
Very Good
950 reviews
8.2/10
1 night
From CAD 39
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99+
Hotel near Doi Suthep Area,Chiang Mai
Featured facilities: Parking, Restaurant
Very Good
540 reviews
8.3/10
1 night
From CAD 17
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99+
Hotel near Wua Lai,Chiang Mai
Featured facilities: Parking, Laundry service (on-site)
Very Good
501 reviews
8.9/10
1 night
From CAD 56
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99+
Hotel near Night Bazaar Area,Chiang Mai
Featured facilities: Parking, Laundry service (on-site), Restaurant
Very Good
1129 reviews
8.2/10
1 night
From CAD 37
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99+
Hotel near Nimmanhaemin Road Area,Chiang Mai
Featured facilities: Parking, Laundry service (on-site), Restaurant
Great
1667 reviews
9.0/10
1 night
From CAD 59
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58
Hotel near Huay Kaew,Chiang Mai
Featured facilities: Parking
Very Good
655 reviews
8.7/10
1 night
From CAD 17
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99+
Hotel near Nimmanhaemin Road Area,Chiang Mai
Featured facilities: Parking, Laundry service (on-site), Restaurant
Very Good
424 reviews
8.8/10
1 night
From CAD 42
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99+
Hotel near Huay Kaew,Chiang Mai
Featured facilities: Parking, Restaurant
Amazing
41 reviews
9.4/10
1 night
From CAD 63
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72
Hotel near Huay Kaew,Chiang Mai
Featured facilities: Parking, Laundry service (on-site), Restaurant
Great
513 reviews
9.3/10
1 night
From CAD 58
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99+
Hotel near Chiang Mai Airport,Chiang Mai
Featured facilities: Parking, Restaurant
Very Good
311 reviews
8.8/10
1 night
From CAD 32
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137 Pillars House

9.6/10
Amazing
Posted onJun 14, 2026
CNGiselle Lu
I extended my stay for two more days after the first night, and I'm extremely satisfied! Besides the excellent facilities and environment (honestly, for this price and quality, it's incredible value for money), the hotel also helps with SPA bookings and offers free airport transfers. The service is truly thoughtful. I slept wonderfully. The breakfast is delicious, and the daily in-room snacks are a special touch (they're different every day). If you want a comfortable, quiet stay in Chiang Mai, this place is definitely worth it.
Price per night from:CAD 560

Vimarn kaew village and resort

9.5/10
Amazing
Posted onJul 13, 2026
AUAnonymous User
Overall, the property has a pleasant concept, and the surrounding greenery creates a very nice jungle‑resort, exotic atmosphere. The natural environment is well‑designed and enjoyable but my 2 nights stay came with several issues that future guests may want to be aware of. Considering the price, there are much better options in the area that offer a more comfortable experience and better facilities. 1. Privacy & Layout The architectural layout offers very limited privacy. From the balcony, neighboring rooms are directly visible, which made it difficult to use the outdoor space comfortably. 2. Cleanliness & Hygiene Some areas of the room were not thoroughly cleaned. The built‑in storage under the bed had visible dust and dirt, making it unsuitable for storing clean clothes.In the shower area, the pebble‑style floor creates many hard‑to‑clean corners. Before I even used the shower, I noticed hair and even ***** hair trapped between the stones. During showering, water drained extremely slowly, causing the floor to flood and submerge above my feet under standing water. This design makes the area prone to bacteria buildup and was uncomfortable to use, especially for female guests during sensitive times. 3. Bathroom Fixtures The handheld bidet spray had extremely strong pressure and ice‑cold water, which made it uncomfortable to use—especially for women during sensitive days. 4. Safety & Property Layout The property’s terrain is quite complex, with multiple staircases and uneven levels. At night, many areas are poorly lit, which can be unsafe if guests are not watching their step. Some decorative reflective pieces hanging from trees also create a rather unsettling atmosphere after dark.The corridor near my room remained unlit at night, making the area feel dim and uncomfortable. Additionally, during rainy weather, several outdoor areas accumulated water, making certain paths slippery and less safe to walk through. 5. Room FacilitiesvThe room does not have a wardrobe or proper clothing hangers. The only hanging option is a decorative tree‑branch style rack, which is suitable for small items but not for clothing. As a result, clothes can only be placed on the balcony, where humidity and rain make it difficult to keep them dry.vThere is also no bedside lamp or reading light, which makes the room not work‑friendly.vAdditionally, there is no luggage rack or storage space, so suitcases must be kept on the floor throughout the stay. 6. Condition of FacilitiesvMany parts of the property appear worn down and in need of maintenance. In the dining area, several corners and edges show visible deterioration, and I noticed areas with water leakage. Overall, the facilities feel quite aged and could benefit from repairs and updates. 7. Service & CommunicationvThere is no phone in the room, and front desk service ends around 10 PM. Even after I added the property’s contact information, my door was still knocked on at night despite having a “Do Not Disturb” sign displayed. Complimentary water was provided, but only when requested; it was not proactively replenished. 8. Deposit & BreakfastvThe property requires a cash deposit upon arrival, which feels unusual considering the age and condition of the facilities. Breakfast was provided, but the quality was noticeably lower compared to other homestays in the area. 9. Additional Safety ConcernsvI found a sharp, hard plastic piece in a dish I ordered. I pulled it out from my mouth, and I almost swallowed it. The meal was remade, but the original dish was not waived.vThe bathroom door lock also malfunctioned once. There were also quite a few jumping spiders in the room due to the environment, likely because regular insect control is not performed. I requested insect spray from the front desk, and they did respond quickly and helped resolve it.
Price per night from:CAD 67

Away Chiang Mai Thapae Resort - A Vegan Retreat

9.3/10
Great
Posted onJun 28, 2026
HKAnonymous User
This is my second time in Chiang Mai, and I chose this hotel again. This time, they've built a new wing, which has a slightly different style from the old one. The rooms in the new building are newer and offer more privacy. I had only booked one night in the new wing and the rest in the old one, but the front desk upgraded me to the new wing for all my nights. Every staff member was very nice. I'll definitely choose to stay here again the next time I visit Chiang Mai.
Price per night from:CAD 80

The Core Gallery Hotel

9.2/10
Great
Posted onApr 19, 2026
Guest User
This hotel was lovely. Shame we only stayed one night. It was in a great location near all the markets, the hotel had a pool table, outdoor swimming pool and a foosball table. Great facilities for children. We were pleasantly surprised to have a huge interconnecting room. The two rooms were split with a dining room/kitchen and there were two bathrooms. The only downside to this was the breakfast, we went when it had just opened at 6.30am and the all the food were only lukewarm.
Price per night from:CAD 37

Moose Hotel Nimman

9.1/10
Great
Posted onJul 25, 2026|Triple bed with shower
CNBobsa
The hotel was convenient, but on the first night, a woman mistakenly came to our room, knocking and banging on the door in the middle of the night, which was a bit scary. Luckily, after I called, she left. The location is excellent, very convenient for getting around, and the triple room is great for families with kids. The water pressure in the bathroom faucet was a bit low, but otherwise, everything was good.
Price per night from:CAD 83

Bella Nara Hotel Chiang Mai

8.9/10
Very Good
Posted onJul 21, 2026|Deluxe Twin Room
Guest User
A Must-Recommend Hotel in Chiang Mai Location: It's a 15-minute drive to the Old City and a 10-minute walk to Nimmanhaemin Road. The surrounding area feels very safe; the main entrance is on a major road, making both car and pedestrian access very secure, which is a big plus. Price: Extremely reasonable. If you book a bit in advance, the value for money is exceptionally high. Facilities: The pool, though not large, is clean. The gym, while small, has new, complete, and very tidy equipment. Room: The high ceilings make the room feel exceptionally spacious, and even with an extra bed, it's still very comfortable. There's also a double French sofa, and the combination with the louvered windows is perfect for photos. The overall aesthetic is very French; those who love taking pictures could easily spend a whole day here. Breakfast: We stayed for three days, and the hot food station offered different dishes every day. While the selection wasn't huge, every item was exquisite. I especially loved the sandwiches.
Price per night from:CAD 131

Chez Nij Ryokan Onsen

8.9/10
Very Good
Posted onFeb 24, 2026|Studio King Room Onsen View
THGuest User
I love creating reviews and social content — especially about ryokan-style stays and onsen experiences. There may be more ryokans in Thailand now, but when a friend recommended Chez Nij Ryokan Onsen, I was genuinely impressed from the moment I arrived. The blend of Thai, Japanese, and French influences is beautifully unique. Even more special is the history — this was once the residence of the former Governor of Chiang Mai. The house is filled with antiques, charm, and character. Stepping inside feels warm, welcoming, and truly homely. The owner, a doctor and grandson of the former governor, personally cares for guests and shared meaningful stories about the residence — an honor I won’t forget. Location-wise, it’s peaceful yet convenient. Nimmanhaemin Road is only 8 minutes away, perfect for dining and shopping. Even returning around 1 AM, the owner and night manager were still there to welcome me. The alley is well lit, quiet, and safe, with another hotel and a tennis court next door. A 7-Eleven is just a 5-minute walk away on the main road. I stayed in the Studio Room with onsen access — incredibly private and peaceful. The tatami design is beautiful, the bed unbelievably soft, and the air quality excellent (my usual dust allergies improved after just one night). The complimentary minibar was a lovely bonus. Direct onsen access from the room is available in the morning only. During female and male sessions, the private door is securely locked and entry is through the changing room — a very safe and thoughtful system. The open-air onsen is stunning — inspired by the winter sea of Hokkaido and said to be one of the largest in Chiang Mai. Cleanliness and hygiene standards are outstanding. The mineral water left my skin noticeably smoother and deeply hydrated, unlike other onsens I’ve tried. The schedule is very well organized, with separate time slots and thorough cleaning between sessions. I checked in at 3 PM and immediately enjoyed the women’s session. After 5:30 PM, guests are asked to leave for routine cleaning and to dry off properly to prevent slipping — a clear reflection of their commitment to safety and hygiene. Soaking at 7:30 AM in the cool morning air truly felt like having a private hot spring. Breakfast is served as a generous full set — so abundant I couldn’t finish it all — yet the staff still offered more. Everything was delicious, and the chef personally came to serve and chat, adding such a thoughtful touch. In the evening, a complimentary mini tea set (9–10 PM) made the stay even more charming. I wrote this from the heart to reflect the genuine care I received. It was absolutely worth it, and I’m so glad I followed my friend’s recommendation. I’ll definitely return to Chez Nij whenever I’m back in Chiang Mai.
Price per night from:CAD 64

Villa Mahabhirom

8.6/10
Very Good
Posted onJan 16, 2026
Nry956
A beautiful serendipitous spot to relax. Staff are all friendly and have high service mindset. I asked for Khao Soi which is not on menu and they did it for me. Surprisingly the dish was so delicious, one of good Khao Soi bowls I had. All details in the hotel are so well-curated. A location is good, nearby Wat U-mong which is nice to visit by walking. Not too far to go to center of a city. Lovely experience staying there.
Price per night from:CAD 262

Holiday Garden Hotel & Resort

8.5/10
Very Good
Posted onJul 15, 2026|Superior Garden Twin Or Double Room
CNTwoRainbows_TravelPro
This resort is so green! I enjoy the paradise atmosphere with plants all around me. The staff are so welcoming. This resort has comfortable design and a lovely pool deck. The garden is perfect for morning routines. I am happy to have a room close to the rooftop balcony. The room is clean and the service staff are friendly to help me. The Lush Café is too cute. My favourite place is sitting in the gazebo and listening to the water ambience. Location is accessible Shops nearby for lunch and coffee ** Vegan options for all day dining within walkable distance!! ** Breakfast is delicious with plant based salad bar I’d recommend this stay for travelers with holistic mindset, mindfulness practice and smooth aesthetics. I would stay again. Much Love.
Price per night from:CAD 25

Hotel O Bupatara Chiangmai

7.6/10
Good
Posted onOct 13, 2025|Shared Dormitory, Mixed Dorm
PHEy Ron
Dorm room can be improved. My bed was stiff. Our bunker gets noisy with slight movement. Air-conditioning is fixed to one side. But the staff are friendly and there's swimming pool.
Price per night from:CAD 2

FAQs

Where is the best place for a stay with Parking in Chiang Mai?

Whether you are traveling to Chiang Mai for business or fun, B2 Grand Nimman Premier Hotel (from CAD 37) , B2 Resort Boutique & Budget Hotel (from CAD 19) and R2 Hotel Chiangmai (from CAD 26) are all preferred hotels.

What’s the typical price for hotels with Parking in Chiang Mai?

For hotels with Parking in Chiang Mai, the average price on weekdays is CAD 163, and the average price on weekends (Friday–Saturday) is CAD 164.

What's the best high-end place with Parking to stay in Chiang Mai?

There are many luxury hotels with Parking in Chiang Mai. The Grand Chaiyapruek Nimman Chiang Mai - Free Airport Shuttle (from CAD 41) and U Nimman Chiang Mai (from CAD 148) are very popular.

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Chiang Mai Hotels with parking Information

Total properties1039
Number of reviews113,555
Highest priceCAD 2,922
Lowest priceCAD 26
Weekday Avg. PriceCAD 163
Weekend Avg. PriceCAD 164