Akyra Manor Chiang Mai
Alana MorganAlana Morgan/Guest Contributor/HOTELS, CHIANG MAI/ Updated : Jul 11, 2016, 14:38 IST
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In Chiang Mai’s happening Nimmanhaemin neighbourhood creative hotels vie for attention but the Akyra Manor Chiang Mai manages to stand out from the rest with its decidedly urban and sophisticated style. Here you may forget you’re … Read more
In Chiang Mai’s happening Nimmanhaemin neighbourhood creative hotels vie for attention but the Akyra Manor Chiang Mai manages to stand out from the rest with its decidedly urban and sophisticated style. Here you may forget you’re in Northern Thailand and think you’re back in bustling Bangkok! This exclusive all-suite hotel boasts 30 suites, comprising 23 Deluxe Suites and 7 Manor Suites, designed to blow you away with space and style. Read less

In Chiang Mai’s happening Nimmanhaemin neighbourhood creative hotels vie for attention but the Akyra Manor Chiang Mai manages to stand out from the rest with its decidedly urban and sophisticated style. Here you may forget you’re in Northern Thailand and think you’re back in bustling Bangkok! This exclusive all-suite hotel boasts 30 suites, comprising 23 Deluxe Suites and 7 Manor Suites, designed to blow you away with space and style. Each spacious suite is built around its own mini ‘courtyard’ complete with a standalone bathtub and floor-to-ceiling windows looking out over town. Head up to the sleek rooftop bar with a pool where you can enjoy the view of Doi Suthep mountain and what’s going on underwater as the pool has a glass wall! Another big city feature of this luxury hotel is a parking garage, a rarity among Nimmanhaemin’s small sois (streets) and plenty of customisable options to make your stay even comfier such as a pillow menu, Bluetooth sound system and Smart TV. Rumour has it that the hotel’s restaurant, Italics, serves the best pizza in town along with offering a new take on classic Italian and Thai dishes.
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