Pros

  • City's largest hotel swimming pool
  • Elegant, top-notch Chinese restaurant with city's only private chef's table
  • Superb room views of Chiang Mai and mountains
  • Big, spacious rooms with Lanna Renaissance decor, soaking tubs, and separate showers
  • Renowned CHI Spa with private suites
  • Fitness center and tennis courts
  • Downtown location that's a bit removed from the noisy, congested tourist grid
  • Club Lounge guests can enjoy free cocktails, refreshments, and private check-in
  • Free Wi-Fi
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Cons

  • A bit of a trek to the old city (20 minutes on foot)
  • Spa is pricey
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Bottom Line

The Shangri-La Chiang Mai lives up to the standards of the Shangri-La luxury brand. It has a massive footprint for a downtown property, allowing for lots of luxury features, including the largest swimming pool in the city, a spacious health club, renowned spa, and plenty of dining and drinking options, from an elegant Chinese restaurant to a casual cafe. The spacious, elegant rooms have large soaking tubs and terrific city and mountain views. The location is slightly out of the noisy tourist zone, within walking distance to the Night Bazaar but a long walk to the old city; those who'd prefer to be a bit closer to the city gates might want to consider the slightly pricier Le Meridien, but note that the rooms and grounds here are bigger.

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Oyster Hotel Review

Shangri-La Hotel, Chiang Mai

Scene

Spacious, elegant resort drawing families and couples who want a resort feel in the heart of the city

The massive free-form swimming pool here is the centerpiece of the hotel, and is part of what makes this property well-suited to families (the nearby kids' club is a major factor as well). Yet the grounds are spacious enough to handle crowds, so couples seeking privacy and a more intimate environment will also be happy here. The elegant Chinese restaurant, swank lobby lounge, and chic poolside bar attract a fashionable, well-heeled set, yet the vibe is decidedly relaxed, so shorts will be just as appropriate here as trousers. With all the fancy features, you'd think the hotel might be stuffy, but it's the exact opposite. The large property footprint allows it to offer a resort-like experience despite the downtown address, and the location -- slightly removed from the hustle and bustle of the main tourist area -- also lends to a more tranquil atmosphere.

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Location

In downtown Chiang Mai, but out of the main tourist zone

The Shangri-La sits just outside the heart of downtown Chiang Mai. It's only a 10-minute walk to the popular Night Bazaar and to plenty of dining and drinking options, yet far enough away from all the noisy bars, tourist hustlers, and dense crowds that guests can enjoy plenty of peace and quiet. The historic old city's main gate is a 20-minute stroll from the hotel, which may be a bit inconvenient for those hoping to spend a lot of time visiting this section, but the tradeoff is less congestion right outside the door. It's about a 20-minute drive to the airport.

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Rooms

Spacious rooms have sophisticated northern Thai decor, great views, and big bathtubs 

The rooms and suites in the Shangri-La all have great views of Chiang Mai and its mountain surroundings, as well as of the spacious grounds and immense swimming pool below. Rooms feature large bathtubs and separate showers; those in the Deluxe Category have a sliding window panel separating the room and bathroom. Rooms are decorated with plenty of teak wood and silk furnishings, in line with Lanna northern Thai style, and they're huge, starting at 43 square meters (474 square feet). The look is elegant and traditional rather than modern; those who prefer a more contemporary style should consider Le Meridien. Amenities include free Wi-Fi, Shangri-La toiletries, coffee/tea facilities, large writing desks, and feather duvets.

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Features

Elegant Chinese restaurant with Chiang Mai's only chef's table, a renowned spa, and Chiang Mai's largest swimming pool

The freeform outdoor swimming pool is the centerpiece of the resort, and feels more suited to a fancy beach property than a city center hotel. Adjacent to it is a state-of-the-art fitness center complete with fancy whirlpools, sauna, and steam rooms. The Shangri-La signature CHI Spa has won awards for its pampering spa treatments, which range from Swedish to Shiatsu techniques as well as the novel "hot stones" treatments -- though note prices are very steep for the area.

While the Kad Cafe offers buffet breakfasts and an eclectic lunch and dinner menu featuring Mediterranean, Indian, Thai, and even Japanese food, the top draw here is the Shang Garden, an elegant Cantonese restaurant that boasts the only private chef's table in Chiang Mai, where one's private dining table looks through a large plate glass window into the kitchen.

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Things You Should Know About Shangri-La Hotel, Chiang Mai

Also Known As

  • Shangri-La Hotel, Chiang Mai

Address

89/8 Chang Klan Road, Chiang Mai 50100, Thailand

Website

Oyster Hotel Review

Shangri-La Hotel, Chiang Mai

Scene

Spacious, elegant resort drawing families and couples who want a resort feel in the heart of the city

The massive free-form swimming pool here is the centerpiece of the hotel, and is part of what makes this property well-suited to families (the nearby kids' club is a major factor as well). Yet the grounds are spacious enough to handle crowds, so couples seeking privacy and a more intimate environment will also be happy here. The elegant Chinese restaurant, swank lobby lounge, and chic poolside bar attract a fashionable, well-heeled set, yet the vibe is decidedly relaxed, so shorts will be just as appropriate here as trousers. With all the fancy features, you'd think the hotel might be stuffy, but it's the exact opposite. The large property footprint allows it to offer a resort-like experience despite the downtown address, and the location -- slightly removed from the hustle and bustle of the main tourist area -- also lends to a more tranquil atmosphere.

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Location

In downtown Chiang Mai, but out of the main tourist zone

The Shangri-La sits just outside the heart of downtown Chiang Mai. It's only a 10-minute walk to the popular Night Bazaar and to plenty of dining and drinking options, yet far enough away from all the noisy bars, tourist hustlers, and dense crowds that guests can enjoy plenty of peace and quiet. The historic old city's main gate is a 20-minute stroll from the hotel, which may be a bit inconvenient for those hoping to spend a lot of time visiting this section, but the tradeoff is less congestion right outside the door. It's about a 20-minute drive to the airport.

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Rooms

Spacious rooms have sophisticated northern Thai decor, great views, and big bathtubs 

The rooms and suites in the Shangri-La all have great views of Chiang Mai and its mountain surroundings, as well as of the spacious grounds and immense swimming pool below. Rooms feature large bathtubs and separate showers; those in the Deluxe Category have a sliding window panel separating the room and bathroom. Rooms are decorated with plenty of teak wood and silk furnishings, in line with Lanna northern Thai style, and they're huge, starting at 43 square meters (474 square feet). The look is elegant and traditional rather than modern; those who prefer a more contemporary style should consider Le Meridien. Amenities include free Wi-Fi, Shangri-La toiletries, coffee/tea facilities, large writing desks, and feather duvets.

See More Rooms

Features

Elegant Chinese restaurant with Chiang Mai's only chef's table, a renowned spa, and Chiang Mai's largest swimming pool

The freeform outdoor swimming pool is the centerpiece of the resort, and feels more suited to a fancy beach property than a city center hotel. Adjacent to it is a state-of-the-art fitness center complete with fancy whirlpools, sauna, and steam rooms. The Shangri-La signature CHI Spa has won awards for its pampering spa treatments, which range from Swedish to Shiatsu techniques as well as the novel "hot stones" treatments -- though note prices are very steep for the area.

While the Kad Cafe offers buffet breakfasts and an eclectic lunch and dinner menu featuring Mediterranean, Indian, Thai, and even Japanese food, the top draw here is the Shang Garden, an elegant Cantonese restaurant that boasts the only private chef's table in Chiang Mai, where one's private dining table looks through a large plate glass window into the kitchen.

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Amenities

  • Air Conditioner

  • Airport Transportation

  • Babysitting Services

  • Balcony / Terrace / Patio

  • Basic Television

  • Business Center

  • Cabanas

  • Cable

  • Children's Pool

  • Concierge

  • Cribs

  • Dry Cleaning

  • Fitness Center

  • Internet

  • Jacuzzi

  • Kids Allowed

  • Kids Club

  • Laundry

  • Meeting / Conference Rooms

  • Mini Bar (with liquor)

  • Pool

  • Poolside Drink Service

  • Rental Car Service Desk Onsite

  • Room Service

  • Separate Bedroom / Living Room Space

  • Spa

  • Supervised Kids Activities

  • Swim-Up Bar

  • Tennis Court

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