Rachamankha, Chiang Mai

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6 Rachamankha 9 Phra Singh, Chiang Mai, 50200
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A haven of peace within the 700year old city walls of Chiang Mai, in Northern Thailand, Rachamankha is a small, yet spacious gem in the crown of Thai boutique hotels. Designed by one of Thailand’s most renowned architects, and with the interior and landscaping designed by an equally renowned designer, the property is more a work of art than a hotel. With only 18 superior rooms, 4 deluxe rooms, and 2 two-bedroomed suites set around two enclosed courtyards privacy and serenity are guaranteed. The colonnaded walkways - reminiscent of Lanna, Northern Thai, temples - and the central sala give the guestroom courtyards an ecclesiastical air: the structure of the sala is in fact a ‘wiharn’, or prayer hall from an old Lanna period temple that was earmarked for destruction; revived and rebuilt by the architects at Rachamankha as a very relaxing and quiet private lounge area for the guests.There is a wonderful timeless quality to Rachamankha, as if it has been here for countless centuries but in fact it is a completely new structure which

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The Rachamankha is located within the old city walls of Chiang Mai, approximately 70 meters from the south west corner of Wat Phra Singh, one of Chiang Mai’s most revered temples. It is approximately 15 minutes from Chiang Mai International airport by car and 15minutes from the railway station by car. The Rachamankha Hotel in Chiang Mai is within walking distance of most of the old city’s most famous temples and tourist attractions. Some nearby points of interest include:1. Wat Phra Singh: built in 1345 Chiang Mai's largest and most important temple. 2. Wat Suan Dok: originally built in the 14th century as a Lanna Thai monarch's pleasure gardens. The 500-year-old bronze Buddha image in a secondary chapel is one of Thailand's largest metal images.3. Wat Chiang Man: Chiang Mai's oldest temple. It dates from 1296. The temple was the residence of King Mengrai, who founded Chiang Mai and the Lanna Kingdom over 700years ago.4. Wat Chedi Luang: the site of an enormous pagoda, originally 85m high, which collapsed during an earthquake in 1545.

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A credit card is required to secure your reservation at Rachamankha in Chiang Mai. If the reservation is not cancelled outside of the 14 days cancellation notice period, your credit card will be charged with the full amount of the first night's stay unless otherwise stated in the room notes.

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