Published Wed, Jan 31, 2026
This place is amazing. Very upscale and tranquil. The rooms have alot of unique features and theres a ton of amenities and close to major shopping areas and night life. Very clean and family...
The hotel lies at the end of a tree-lined avenue just off the western end of Sridonchai Road, its portal dwarfed by a huge Yaang tree which has stood there for more than fifty year olds. The reception area, where guests experience those all important first impressions, is indeed impressive. Unlike the enclosed, crowded, air-conditioned foyers of today’s modern hostelries, one enters an open-sided, sala, supported by stout columns and greatrafters of deep red, and decorated by hand in real gold leaf. Red being a most auspicious color in China, the reception desk itself is straddled by old Chinese doors upon which are the characters of the door Gods, who protect all who pass through.
42 Tai Lue rooms, 20 Superior, 19 Deluxe, 1 Family and 2 Junior Suite rooms with fully furnished in “Tai Lue” style and have private balcony. The rooms are spacious and very tastefully furnished. The beds are solid teak, supporting well sprung mattresses encased in the finest cotton sheets with large, down-filled pillows. Across each comfortable duvet was draped an intricately hand-woven Thai runner or spread.
Behind the beds are hand-painted murals, a different one for every room, depicting life in a typical Tai Lue village in years gone by. The decor is made from local materials and hand crafted by Chiang Mai artisans; from the solid chairs and dressing tables to the teak and bamboo wardrobes. The only differences I could spot between the Superior and Deluxe rooms were that in the Deluxe, the bathroom has both of bathtub and shower, while the Superior has no bathtub. All rooms also sport a high-speed Wi-Fi internet connection.
The bathroom in both hold the usual array of toiletries, fluffy bath towels guest slippers, etc., although all bathrooms in the hotel share the same unique wash-hand basin. This comes in the form of a Chinese porcelain bowl, set upon a marble slab, as opposed to being a sunken part of the worktop.
42 Tai Lue rooms, 20 Superior, 19 Deluxe, 1 Family and 2 Junior Suite rooms with fully furnished in “Tai Lue” style and have private balcony. The rooms are spacious and very tastefully furnished. The beds are solid teak, supporting well sprung mattresses encased in the finest cotton sheets with large, down-filled pillows. Across each comfortable duvet was draped an intricately hand-woven Thai runner or spread.
Behind the beds are hand-painted murals, a different one for every room, depicting life in a typical Tai Lue village in years gone by. The decor is made from local materials and hand crafted by Chiang Mai artisans; from the solid chairs and dressing tables to the teak and bamboo wardrobes. The only differences I could spot between the Superior and Deluxe rooms were that in the Deluxe, the bathroom has both of bathtub and shower, while the Superior has no bathtub. All rooms also sport a high-speed Wi-Fi internet connection.
The bathroom in both hold the usual array of toiletries, fluffy bath towels guest slippers, etc., although all bathrooms in the hotel share the same unique wash-hand basin. This comes in the form of a Chinese porcelain bowl, set upon a marble slab, as opposed to being a sunken part of the worktop.
38 SQM. King size or Twin beds room, bathroom with shower, balcony.
46SQM. King size or Twin beds room, bathroom with shower and bathtub, balcony and internet access.
66 SQM. King size bed room separate by door with twin beds room, living room, bathroom with bathtub, balconies.
60 SQM. King size bed room and living room, bathroom with shower, bathtub and Jacuzzi balconies and internet access.
With its on-site restaurant that serves International and local dishes, the Yaang Come Village provides guests with everything they require for an enjoyable night without having to leave the hotel. Guests can relax with a drink at the hotel's bar.
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Yaang Come Restaurant
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Yaang Come Restaurant, an affordable ambience - a special treat for anyone who loves good living and wonderful authentic Thai / International dishes and various of drinks. The restaurant provided elegant indoor dining or open-air dining under shady of Yaang Tree (Indian Rubber Tree) more than 50 years or romantic charming garden and poolside service.Restaurant open daily 07.00am.-10.00pm. The taste of your buffet breakfast from 07.00-10.00am, During the day there is always a soothing view, We are delighted to create private dining for your lunch and relaxing with coffee or tea time, special a candlelit dinner amidst the romantic night garden. |
Guests can enjoy a relaxing body massage at Lanna Come Spa, or unwind in the spa bath.
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Swimming Pool
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Enjoy and relax your on our Swimming Pool and Jacuzzi Pool. |
Thai Massage
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Unwind your mind and relax your body on our Thai Massage. |
Lanna Come Spa
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Yaang Come Village offers you Lanna Come Spa which allows them to keep fit during their stay. |
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Based on 1180 reviews
4
Location
4.7
Sleep Quality
4.5
Rooms
4.5
Service
4.6
Value
4.3
Cleanliness
4.6
Published Wed, Jan 31, 2026
This place is amazing. Very upscale and tranquil. The rooms have alot of unique features and theres a ton of amenities and close to major shopping areas and night life. Very clean and family...
Published Wed, Jan 31, 2026
Amazing staff and resort. So friendly and helpful. Lovely breakfast ☺️
Published Wed, Jan 31, 2026
This is a gorgeous hotel, very clean and the hospitality is amazing