Rachamankha
6 Rachamanhka 9, T. Phra Singh,
A. Muang, Chiangmai 50200

Hotel Reservation Office

Tel (662) 616-0963-6
Fax (662) 616-0967


Special Rate for Internet-Booking
Room Type
Validity
Rate per room per Night
Single
Twin
Superior Room
01 Nov 2007 - 19 Dec 2007
6,800
7,500
20 Dec 2007 - 05 Jan 2008
7,000
7,800
06 Jan 2008 - 04 Feb 2008
6,800
7,500
05 Feb 2008 - 11 Feb 2008
7,000
7,800
12 Feb 2008 - 19 Mar 2008
6,800
7,500
20 Mar 2008 - 25 Mar 2008
7,000
7,800
26 Mar 2008 - 30 Apr 2008
6,800
7,500
01 May 2008 - 31 Oct 2008
6,300
6,800
Exb
N/A
Deluxe Room
01 Nov 2007 - 19 Dec 2007
8,100
8,500
20 Dec 2007 - 05 Jan 2008
8,400
8,800
06 Jan 2008 - 04 Feb 2008
8,100
8,500
05 Feb 2008 - 11 Feb 2008
8,400
8,800
05 Feb 2008 - 11 Feb 2008
8,100
8,500
20 Mar 2008 - 25 Mar 2008
8,400
8,800
26 Mar 2008 - 30 Apr 2008
8,100
8,500
01 May 2008 - 31 Oct 2008
7,500
7,900
Exb
1,700
Rate In Thai-Baht,Inclusive Breakfast, Service Charge and Tax
  • Complimentary :
    - Welcome refreshments
    - Fruits or snack basket
    - Free ADSL Internet access at the hotel's library.
  • All rates are inclusive of vat, service charge and Amercan Breakfast.
  • Check-in time is 13.00 hours and check-out time is 12.00 (noon)
  • For late check-out to 18.00 hours, half the applicable daily contract rate will be charge.
  • For check-out after 18.00 hours, one full night contract rate will be charged.

The Rachamankha is much more than just a hotel. It is an experience. For the owners, who are two of Thailand's most famous designers and architects, it is a creation of love and a treasury of Lanna art and Chinese antiquities, which can be found in every guest room and throughout the hotel. 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 your heart. This is an ideal hotel for people in need of rest and relaxation

The design of the hotel is taken from the viharn (chapel) of one Thailand's most beautiful old temples, Wat Phrathat Lampang Luang in Lampang Province, which is why the hotel looks and feels like a temple. The hotel is planned according to ancient principles of Chinese architecture because the architect 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 blend of Chinese, Dai, Laotian, Lua, and Burmese cultures. This accounts for why the hotel is full of Chinese antiques and exemplifies the art and architectural features of all of these cultures. Altogether, the hotel is a cultural masterpiece

one of the uppermost aims of creating the Rrachamankha 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 Burmes, Lao and China.

Rachamankha

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