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Rachamankha
Hotel Code: HCM059
6 Rachamankha 9, T.Phra Singh 50200
Location:
Chiang Mai > Chiang Mai City
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- Rate Range
From 5,230 Baht
- Capacity
23 Rooms 
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Hotel Overview
The combination of Lanna art and interior design, and the temple style architecture has created a haven of peace – the kind that penetrates you and touches you heart. This is an ideal hotel for people in need of rest and relaxation.Latest Traveler Review
Highly recommend
by Anonymous User from Washington D.C. metro area, 23 Sep 06
“We loved the peacefulness and tranquility of the place. It is located in a locate spot in the city, away from other hotels and hot tourists spots, but still within the old city and in walking distance to many places.
The decor and ambiance can not be beaten. The people working there were always courteous and friendly ... present and willing at all times to assist ... just the fine balance for us.”
Rachamankha Overview
The combination of Lanna art and interior design, and the temple style architecture has created a haven of peace – the kind that penetrates you and touches you heart. Rachamankha is an ideal hotel for people in need of rest and relaxation.The design of the Rachamankha hotel is taken from the viharn (chapel) of one of Thailand's most beautiful of temples, Wat Phra That Lampang Luang in Lampang province, which is why the Rachamankha hotel look and feels like a temple.
The Rachamankha hotel is planned according to ancient principles of Chinese architecture because the architecture and interior designer want the hotel to reflect the Chinese roots of Thai architecture. The interior design is based on northern Thai Lanna culture, which is a of Chinese, Dai, Laotian, Lua, and Burmese culture. This accounts for why the Rachamankha hotel is full of Chinese antiques and exemplifies the art and architectural features of all of these cultures. Altogether, the Rachamankha hotel is a cultural masterpiece.
One of the uppermost aims of creating the Rachamankha was to enable tourists to experience – feel and touch – genuine Lanna culture, even though it will take many years to recoup the enormous cost of construction and decoration. No expense has been spared to create this experience, and indeed, many items of Lanna furniture and many of the decorative pieces of Lanna culture were bought in China, Burma and Lao
There are 18 Superior rooms, 4 Deluxe rooms, and 1 two-Bedroom Suite. Each guest room is slightly different because the furniture is antique, and each piece is different. The door is an old Lanna style door with an ornate door Handle and wooden bolts. The window blind is made from bamboo, and reeds are used to make the colouful floor matting.
The table lamps are made from Chinese porcelain and a Lanna lantern with a tassel that matches the colour of the antique wardrobe hangs down in the centre of the room.
There is also a 20 – meter swimming pool, which is lined with sun beds and bougainvillea flowers. The airy Pool Bar offers snacks and drinks, while the open-air room above provides a massage service.
Services & Facilities
Property Services
- Baby Cot
- Laundry
- Parking
- Room Service
- Safety Deposit Box
- Transfer Service
- Welcome Drink
Business Facilities
- Business Center
- Internet Service
Recreation Facilities
- Bar
- Coffee Shop
- Dining Room
- Hairdresser
- Massage
- Poolside Terrace
- Swimming Pool
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Dining & Restaurants
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Next to the restaurant there is a small, shady courtyard where gusts can dine outside while listening to old northern Thai music. The Bar is situated next to the restaurant and is decorated with a very rare Chinese antique liqueur screen, and lithographs by Henry Moore, Robert Motherwell, and other early twentieth century painters. The screen shows in gold paint the whole process of tea production from the bush to the ships exporting the packaged tea leaves. Above the restaurant is the Gallery, which serves to educate guests about Lanna culture, and also to provide a meeting room. It is filled with silverware, lacqueurware, hilltribe jewellery, a sword collection, an eighteenth century Buddha image, and also with the post, plates, etc., that were discovered when the hotel site was excavated. |
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