A 3-star boutique hotel just 600 metres from Warorot Market in Chiang Mai, steps from the Ping River and a short walk from Tha Pae Gate and the Old City, with an outdoor swimming pool, restaurant and free WiFi.
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Chiang Mai Waroros Boutique Hotel is a 3-star property in the Chang Moi neighbourhood, on the eastern side of Chiang Mai between the Ping River and the moated Old City. Its calling card is the location: Warorot Market (Kad Luang), the historic covered market at the heart of the city's old Chinatown, is about 600 metres away, and the riverside flower market and Nakornping Bridge are just a couple of minutes on foot. Guests rate the location a solid 8.2.
The hotel is a practical, good-value base for travellers who want to explore Chiang Mai on foot and by songthaew. Rooms come with air conditioning, a flat-screen cable TV, a refrigerator, a seating area and a private bathroom with free toiletries and a shower; most also have a balcony. There is an outdoor swimming pool and an on-site restaurant serving an American breakfast.
A 24-hour front desk handles luggage storage, laundry and bicycle rental, while a tour desk helps arrange excursions into the surrounding mountains and countryside. The property offers a lift, a minimarket on site and free private parking. Please note that payment on site is accepted in cash only. An authentic, well-connected address for travellers who put location and value first.
Chiang Mai Waroros Boutique Hotel offers four room types, all with air conditioning, a flat-screen TV with cable channels, a refrigerator, an electric kettle, a seating area and a private bathroom with free toiletries and a shower. Most rooms open onto a private balcony, and one superior category enjoys views over the pool.
The categories range from cosy twin and double rooms to a larger Luxury Double and a Triple Room suited to small families or friends travelling together. Whichever you choose, the rooms share the same clean, boutique-simple style, designed for a comfortable rest after a day spent between the market, the temples and the river.
Chiang Mai Waroros Boutique Hotel keeps things simple but well thought out: a comfortable, good-value base from which to explore the city. Free WiFi is available throughout, there is an outdoor swimming pool with a sun terrace, and the on-site restaurant serves an American breakfast to start the day.
A 24-hour front desk looks after luggage storage, laundry, dry cleaning and bicycle rental, while a tour desk helps you plan day trips. Other conveniences include a lift, a minimarket on site, an ATM, free private parking and car hire. Rooms come with air conditioning, a refrigerator, an electric kettle and a private bathroom. Safety is covered with 24-hour security, CCTV in common areas and outside, smoke alarms and fire extinguishers. Please note that payment on site is cash only.
Chiang Mai Waroros Boutique Hotel sits on Taiwang Road in Chang Moi, the lively riverside quarter that forms the city's old Chinatown. This is one of the most atmospheric corners of Chiang Mai: just around the hotel you'll find Warorot Market (Kad Luang), the fragrant Ton Lamyai flower market and the banks of the Ping River. Guests rate the location 8.2, and almost everything can be reached on foot.
The moated Old City is a short walk away: Tha Pae Gate, the eastern gateway to the historic square and the starting point of the famous Sunday Walking Street, is roughly ten minutes on foot. From there, Ratchadamnoen Road runs through the heart of the Old City past dozens of temples all the way to Wat Phra Singh. The Three Kings Monument and the City Arts & Cultural Centre are within about 1.2 km, while the Chiang Mai Night Bazaar lies a few minutes to the south.
Getting around is easy: Chiang Mai International Airport is only about 3.5 km away — roughly an 8-minute drive — and both the railway and bus stations are around 2 km from the hotel. Songthaews (shared red trucks) and tuk-tuks pass constantly along the riverside roads. The cool, dry season from November to February is the most popular time to visit, with pleasant days and comfortable evenings for exploring the markets and temples.
