Published Sat, Mar 31, 2026
A boutique hotel of 25 rooms made with impeccable taste and style. Their earned michelin n 2024 and 2025. The staff is very polite and the manager was very kind to extend us an invitation at their...
Situated in the heart of historic Chiang Mai old city founded in 1296, the 25-room and suite Rachamankha is next to Wat Phra Singh, justifiably the city’s most famous temple (cir. 1345). Four temples of notable interest are within easy walking distance from the hotel, out of thirty-three functioning wats or temples in the walled city of old Chiang Mai.
The interior of Rachamankha was conceived according to an oriental concept of simplicity albeit with extraordinary attention to detail. Walls are made with traditional lime plaster over handmade brick, the same technique used in temples since the founding of Chiang Mai in 1296. The founder, Rooj Changtrakul, supervises every detail of every room, from choosing antique Chinese cabinets, area rugs to the arrangement of flowers. Of the 23 luxurious superior and deluxe bedrooms and two exquisite suites fully equipped with every amenity for either work or leisure: wireless internet connection, cable TV with large LED screen and CD/DVD player. The common design theme is the uninhibited mix of antiques from different period around the world, from Europe, Africa, China, Burma and Thailand scattered throughout the hotel. The owner, not prepared to compromise, is always trying to improve on the furnishing and decoration. A regular guest will find something new every time he comes back to stay.
Rachamankha, the leading luxury boutique hotel, does not reveal itself to the passerby, but excites curiosity and creates a receptive mood. Only after passing through the hotel forecourt, the Zen-like simplicity and sophistication of the colonnaded courtyards welcome guests to the world of serenity and contentment. The hotel distinctive architecture aesthetic is inspired by the eleventh centuries B.C. vernacular Chinese dwellings, from which Northern Thai architecture has its roots. Rachamankha was designed by Thai architect Ong-ard Satrabhandhu in the style of residential living to encourage a genuine feel for the history and culture of Lanna Chiang Mai. A leisure walk reveals hidden courtyards and gardens where unexpected surprises and captivating spaces are to be found on every turn.
The Library at Rachamankha exudes old world charm and character; it houses over 2,000 books ranging from novels to work on Thai history of art and architecture, design and culture. The library lounge is a relaxing place for conversation and refreshments.
The enchanting open-air massage pavilion overlooks a tranquil 20-meter pool where drinks and light snacks are served pool-side throughout the day.
The interior of Rachamankha was conceived according to an oriental concept of simplicity albeit with extraordinary attention to detail. Walls are made with traditional lime plaster over handmade brick, the same technique used in temples since the founding of Chiang Mai in 1296. The founder, Rooj Changtrakul, supervises every detail of every room, from choosing antique Chinese cabinets, area rugs to the arrangement of flowers. Of the 23 luxurious superior and deluxe bedrooms and two exquisite suites fully equipped with every amenity for either work or leisure: wireless internet connection, cable TV with large LED screen and CD/DVD player. The common design theme is the uninhibited mix of antiques from different period around the world, from Europe, Africa, China, Burma and Thailand scattered throughout the hotel. The owner, not prepared to compromise, is always trying to improve on the furnishing and decoration. A regular guest will find something new every time he comes back to stay.
Each room is 32sqm fitted with either a king size bed or twin single beds, 19th century Chinese furniture and individually decorated with Asian art.
The Deluxe rooms are 40sqm with en-suite half bathrooms and fitted with a silk draped canopy king size bed, 19th century Chinese furniture and individually decorated with Asian art.
The Suites are 100sqm with 2double en-suite bedrooms, a large lounge room, kitchenette. Suite 26 is situated above the library and has a large private balcony overlooking the library lawn and Suite 24, which occupies a ground floor corner position near the reception, is secreted behind a private walled courtyard garden with a private access to the hotel pool.
At Rachamankha, you can dine al fresco in our intimate patio or in the restaurant proper. Our restaurant offers a taste of Chiang Mai that supposedly is fast disappearing. The traditional dishes celebrating Lanna, Burmese and Shan cuisines are prepared in a simple yet elegant style. There is also an extensive wine list.
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The Courtyard Restaurant
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The courtyard restaurant serves a daily breakfast and offers Asian, Chinese, European and American cuisines. |
The Rachamankha offers guests a state-of-the-art facilities like pool spa and any other which allows them to keep fit and maintain exercise regimens during their stay.
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State of the Art Facilities
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The hotel offers massage services at Pool Spa that will relax and unwind your body. See the beautiful mural paintings in Wat Chang Kong, Chiang Mai. |
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Based on 1350 reviews
5
Sleep Quality
4.7
Location
4.6
Rooms
4.6
Service
4.6
Value
4.4
Cleanliness
4.8
Published Sat, Mar 31, 2026
A boutique hotel of 25 rooms made with impeccable taste and style. Their earned michelin n 2024 and 2025. The staff is very polite and the manager was very kind to extend us an invitation at their...
Published Wed, Mar 31, 2026
Just returned from an amazing trip to Thailand and as part of that we stayed 4 nights in the Rachamankha. This is a traditional hotel with beautiful grounds and the staff were very friendly and...
Published Sun, Mar 31, 2026
The shaded walkways and seating is a great way to enjoy the beautifully landscaped and decorated gardens. Peace lives here for the traveler in the heart of the old city. Large, well-appointed rooms...