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Where is the most convenient place to stay in Chiang Mai? Preparation before traveling to Chiang Mai

It goes without saying that everyone should know the scenic spots in Chiang Mai. There will definitely be many people going here during this National Day, but what I want to tell you is, have you booked your accommodation when you go there? Have you made any preparations before traveling?

Although Chiang Mai is a large city, its attractions and accommodations are relatively concentrated. Most of the temples and attractions are concentrated in the ancient city. Therefore, a large number of tourists choose to stay in the ancient city. Living in the ancient city can enjoy convenient transportation and rich food. Many tourists stay at the ancient city night market because of the night market. Wouldn’t it be a pleasure to walk back to the hotel after visiting the night market and have something to eat not far away? Preparations before departure

Ticket booking

Direct flights from Guangzhou to Chiang Mai cost 1,452RMB/person/way. Direct domestic flights to Chiang Mai are relatively expensive. If the airline has promotions, don't hesitate, or it may be more cost-effective to transfer from Bangkok.

Accommodation booking

In order to make travel more convenient, it is recommended to book hotels and inns in the ancient city of Chiang Mai.

Visa on arrival information

Subject to the latest visa policy

1) Two 4*6cm white background photos (2 inches)

2) My passport is valid for more than six months

3) Visa on arrival fee is 1,000 baht

4) Fill in the application form (pick up at the visa on arrival counter at Chiang Mai Airport)

5) Bring a pen (a crowd of tourists are rushing to fill out the form, pens are definitely rare items)

Requirements for carrying cash when entering Thailand: Each person is required to bring 20,000 baht or equivalent currency when entering Thailand. (4000RMB is also available). In fact: 1) Many guides on the Internet say that there is no random inspection of cash when entering the country. Of course, there is a small probability of random inspection. 2) From personal experience, there is indeed no spot check. 3) It is troublesome to carry too much cash, so please weigh it personally.

Tips:

Remarks: 1) Chiang Mai Airport is very small, and the landing visa instructions are very clear. 2) Thanks to the strong Chinese tourists, there are beautiful Thai service staff who can speak Chinese at the visa on arrival counter. 3) Remember to bring a few extra photos for backup.

Others

1) Clothes Daily necessities: sun protection, sun protection, sun protection! Please note: Thai temples have dress codes. Shorts, skirts, or vests are strictly prohibited. Some Buddhist temples will place long skirts outside the door and prompt how much it costs to rent one.

2) Commonplace things such as ID cards, passports, cash, bank cards, power banks, etc. will no longer be explained. Exchanging currency in Chiang Mai is easy.

3) Purchase overseas insurance. Where to stay

1. U Hotel Chiang Mai

This hotel is very conveniently located. The weekend night market is just outside the hotel, making it very convenient for shopping in the ancient city. The hotel is about five minutes' walk from Chedi Luang Temple and Three Kings Monument, and only 20 minutes from Chiang Mai International Airport. The hotel has a beautiful environment, and the facilities in the quiet room are also excellent.

2. Luo Wang Country Hotel

The hotel is very conveniently located, within walking distance to the Sunday night market, and there are some temples nearby. The hotel is small but has complete facilities, including a spa center, outdoor swimming pool, riverside restaurant, etc. The special feature of the hotel is that there are daily handicraft experience activities under the "Tamarind Tree". The hotel has free breakfast, and the environment and service are great.

3. Songgram House Hotel

This family hotel is located behind Wat Chedi Luang. The boss and the landlady are very loving. The hotel is quiet, warm and refreshing. The Sunday night market is just around the corner from the hotel's entrance, and it's only a 10-15-minute walk from the hotel to Tha Pae Gate. The landlord can speak Chinese and English, so there is no need to worry about communication problems. The hotel can make reservations for massages, rent motorcycles, and also provides a small map, which is very user-friendly.

There are many B&Bs and hotels near the night market in the ancient city of Chiang Mai. They have different styles, but they all have high-quality services and supporting facilities. You can choose according to your needs.