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Recreational Amenities and Dining Options
Indulge in the outdoor pool, fitness center, and traditional Thai cuisine at Makieng Restaurant with room service available for your convenience.
Business and Leisure Facilities
Benefit from complimentary wireless internet, concierge services, and unwind at the bar/lounge or poolside bar. Enjoy access to a business center, newspapers in the lobby, and dry cleaning services.
Modern Comfort and Location
With air-conditioned rooms, LCD TVs, and free internet, Ae Lana Chiang Mai Hotel ensures you feel at home. Situated near key attractions like Central Festival Chiangmai and Bangkok Hospital, the hotel is the perfect choice for your Chiang Mai stay.
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Pets not allowed
Professional property host/manager
No cribs (infant beds) available
Good
First stay at this hotel.
Friendly, clean, comfortable basic hotel.
TV channels all Thai.
Breakfast is typical Eastern fare.
Breakfast can by noisy with Chinese tour groups.
very good location to/from Super Highway.
The hotel was recently opened in Chiangmai. It's a small boutique hotel with contemporary design. Room was clean and pretty good size with nice and neat layout. However, the hotel's location is not that convenient as it's not easy to find it. However, we find the room rate very reasonable. Staffs were friendly and helpful. However, breakfast had very few choices.
The premise is new and clean however the location is abit remote from the city centre and you have to take grab/uber to travel around.
The staffs are helpful when you approach them, however it will be much better if they can be more proactive in assisting as there are not many hotel guests.
We arrived and quickly found this hotel wasn't described correctly. We requested to cancel and rebooked a new hotel on the spot. The staff said no problem and I even paid them for the "free" hotel transfer as a good gesture since I didn't stay. Days later I learned they billed me for one night stay + fees. I don't see the where a hotel can get away with this practice. They can list the property in the most attractive manner and after arriving learning it's miss represented and they get rewarded by charging a night + fees. Where is there a governing body that holds these hotels to a standard. We make are vacation decisions off these listings.
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