Rachamankha has 25 rooms, from 1 to 26 in keeping with tradition there is no room number 13. There are 3 types of room; 18 superior rooms, 4 deluxe rooms and 2 suites. No, there`s no mistake, we do have 25 rooms; suite 24 can be converted into 2 rooms, a deluxe room and a superior room if required.The two keynotes of Rachamankha are a more personal, friendly service - we want our guests to really feel at home - and design. With design in mind, the owner personally designed the interior of every room, fitting each one with antique furniture and object d´art from his own private collections to emphasize the personal touch, and give each room its own character.
About the hotel: Perfect design, beautiful, peaceful and quiet place where you are treated as a member of the family. The service is also very efficient, discrete, and refined. A dream place for a stylish and refined break. Excellent breakfast
About the reservation service: Very easy and efficient
About the hotel: Great boutique hotel, a little hard to find down a small backstreet but worth the effort. Staff were great, food was great (but at the pricey end by Chiangmai standards)and we had a very memorable 5 days stay. Would stay there again if we visit Chiangmai again.
About the hotel: Rachamankha is not only a beautiful Hotel giving a great service service. It s more.
It s the perfect ambiance for any designer lover, is the feeling of the Chiang Mai and Thai Lanna culture; unique experience for any European tourist.
It s the signature of a great Thai architect.
Try it in your life in the sunny season.
About the hotel: Beautiful architecture, centrally located,very peaceful, private and clean hotel. The staff were very friendly and helpful, their breackfast is delicious and healthy.
About the reservation service: fast booking service
About the hotel: A beautiful site and a relaxing and peaceful experience. Well appointed two bedroom suite,beautiful grounds, main areas and swimming pool. Staff exceptional. Breakfast and dinners upscale and delicious. Hidden in the old walled city. Our favorite hotel in Thailand.
About the reservation service: Excellent. No problems.
About the hotel: Fabulous hotel---beautiful and serene. The restaurant is excellent. Only negative is that the shower doesn t have enough force and the water isn t hot enough.
About the reservation service: Great-easy and efficient
About the hotel: Fantastic hotel! We had the 2 bedroom suite for 4 family members and it was like our private villa with separate entrances from the rest of the hotel. The hotel itself is just beautiful and serene. The staff was attentive, polite but not overbearing. The water pressure is not the best but that is a minor issue. I would most definitely stay at the Rachamankha again - actually I d like to move in to the 2 bedroom suite... would just have to enlarge the kitchen a bit!
About the reservation service: Third time using booking service and very happy once again.
About the hotel: This hotel was wonderful - quiet, clean with enjoyable amenities. The gardens, sitting areas and pool were very peaceful. The decor was fascinating. The library and free internet were great. We were within walking distance of the old wat and a short taxi ride from the night bazaar. The staff were very helpful, food was good. We will stay here again when we return to Chiang Mai.
About the reservation service: You can trust this company. Everything we paid for worked out without any problems. They promptly provided the voucher when we made the final payment. We will use them again when we need to make travel arrangements.
About the hotel: This is definately to be recommended to any and everybody. The service is tops and always friendly. The facility is also the best we ve seen in Thailand and it compliments the artistic/historic Chang-Mai. We will be return soon!
About the reservation service: The booking service worked absolutely flawless.
rooms | category | season (rates per room, unless noted)
High Season Jan 15, 2010 - Apr 30, 2010
Low Season May 01, 2010 - Oct 31, 2010
Early Bird May 01, 2010 - Oct 31, 2010
Superior,single
6930 THB
6360 THB
5313 THB
Superior,double,twin
8040 THB
7410 THB
5838 THB
Deluxe,single
7880 THB
7220 THB
6025 THB
Deluxe,double,twin
9100 THB
8360 THB
6531 THB
2-Bedroom Suite
19400 THB
17850 THB
14869 THB
Rates are incl. 10% service charge, incl. 7% VAT, incl. breakfast
Rates are subject to availability, terms and conditions. extra bed surcharge.
(see rate table)
Rates include a-la-carte breakfast
Promotion / Special / Offer are NOT combinable
Last Minute Promotion : Jan.15-31,2010
- Applicable to new booking made from Dec.11,2009 onwards
- Amendments possible only within the same season as the original booking
Free Night Promotion : Jan.15 - Apr.30,2010
> Stay 4 pay 3
- ONLY apply for Superior room & 2 Bedroom Suite
Early Bird Promotions : May 01,2010 - Oct.31,2010
- Booking Period Nov.01,2009 - Feb.28,2010
- Staying Period May 01,2010 - Oct.31,2010
- Full Pre payment is required
- No Cancellation and No Refundable
- Amendment apply for same season with original booking only
- Amendments possible only within the same season as the original booking
The hotel does not accept children under 12 years old
Extra bed for 3rd person : only available in Deluxe & Suite
Extra bed is not include breakfast
A haven of peace within the 700 year old city
walls of Chiang Mai, in Northern Thailand, Rachamankha is a small,
yet spacious gem in the crown of Thai boutique hotels. Designed by
one of Thailand's most renowned architects, and with the interior
and landscaping designed by an equally renowned designer, the
property is more a work of art than a hotel.
With only 18 superior rooms, 4 deluxe rooms, and 2 two-bedroom
suites set around two enclosed courtyards privacy and serenity are
guaranteed. The colonnaded walkways - reminiscent of Lanna, Northern
Thai, temples - and the central sala give the guestroom courtyards
an ecclesiastical air: the structure of the sala is in fact a 'wiharn',
or prayer hall from an old Lanna period temple that was earmarked
for destruction; revived and rebuilt by the architects at Rachamankha as a very relaxing and quiet private lounge area for the
guests.
There is a wonderful timeless quality to Rachamankha, as if it
has been here for countless centuries but in fact it is a completely
new structure which opened for business in 2004. This sense of age
was fully intended by the architect who didn't want to create
something new but wanted to explore the classic designs of Lanna
temples, and ancient Chinese residences, with which he has created
wonderfully serene and relaxing spaces that induce calm and quiet.
These effects are enhanced by the extensive use of Asian antiques
and object d'art.
The experience continues in the restaurant building which houses,
on the second floor, a display of the owner's private collection of Lanna period antiques: in fact, the property is decorated throughout
with Asian antiques from the owner's collections. The hotel's
heritage is also reflected in the cuisine: it is probably the only
restaurant to feature dishes from Lanna, Tai-Yai, Thai and Myanmar
cuisines together in the same menu, which is designed to inform
diners, new to South East Asian cuisine, on how to order and fully
enjoy the regions gastronomy. Chef's own delicious take on European
and fusion dishes is also featured, all of which are complimented by
a comprehensive wine list from both the old and new worlds.
Guest comfort is of paramount importance to all at Rachamankha,
there has been no compromise in the name of design with either guest
convenience or comfort. There is wireless internet connection
throughout the hotel, accessible in all the guestrooms, by the pool,
in fact anywhere on the property. In keeping with the Asian theme,
traditional Thai massage is available in the massage spa on the
second floor of the pool pavilion - located on the axis of the
20metre teal-tiled pool. Every room has satellite TV, with a full
range of channels, and a DVD player; there is a library of modern
titles for free viewing by guests available at the front desk. The
concierge service is ready to recommend all that Chiang Mai has to
offer from an incredible variety of excellent restaurants, world
class golf, truly unique shopping and cultural experiences, to
jungle adventures: we are sure we can keep the most discerning of
guests entertained in Chiang Mai.
From the outset, it was the architect's intention to pay homage
to Chiang Mai's Lanna period and take a step towards beautifying the
cityscape; this has lead to a unique and beautiful experience for
Rachamankha's guests. The architectural theme runs like a thread
throughout the property, completing and harmonizing the experience
of cuisine, design and hospitality, leaving the guests with the
feeling that they are staying in a wonderful home not simply a
hotel.
Rachamankha has 25 rooms, from 1 to 26 in keeping
with tradition there is no room number 13. There are 3 types of
room; 18 superior rooms, 4 deluxe rooms and 2 suites. No, there's no
mistake, we do have 25 rooms; suite 24 can be converted into 2
rooms, a deluxe room and a superior room if required.
The two keynotes of Rachamankha are a more
personal, friendly service - we want our guests to really feel at
home - and design. With design in mind, the owner personally
designed the interior of every room, fitting each one with antique
furniture and object d´art from his own private collections to
emphasize the personal touch, and give each room its own character.
Superior Room
There are 18 superior rooms; 6 twin rooms and 12
double rooms. Each room has been individually decorated with
antiques collected from the 3 regions that have had the greatest
influence in the overall design concept of the hotel; namely Lanna,
The Shan State of Myanmar and China. There is nothing antique about
guest comfort: satellite television, DVD players, air-conditioning
and wireless internet connection as standard. Every room has the
comfort and convenience of the 21st century, combined with the
enduring charm and classic design of yester-year.
Room
Specifications:
The superior rooms are 32sq.m in size.
The following rooms are fitted with a double bed: 1, 3, 6, 7, 8,
12, 14, 18, 20, 21, 22, 23. The following rooms are fitted with
twin beds: 2, 4, 5, 9, 17, 19. The following rooms are fitted
with a bath tub: 3, 8, 18, 21.
Deluxe Room
Rachamankha has 4 deluxe rooms, each with its own
unique style. In keeping with the theme of the hotel the rooms are
decorated with Asian antiques. For guest comfort modern amenities
abound including, wireless internet connection, DVD players and
satellite television.
Room Specifications: The deluxe rooms are 40sq.m. in size and include
room numbers 10 and 11 on the ground floor and 15 and 16 on the
second floor.
Suite
Each of Rachamankha's two bedroom suites
comprises of two bedrooms, with designer en-suite bathrooms, a large
lounge and a kitchenette, yet the similarity ends here.
Suite 26 is located
above the library. It has a large private balcony with views of the
pool and gardens: a very private space, occupying as it does the
entirety of the second floor of the library building. The interior
design beautifully combines congeniality and grandiose: in the
judicious use of soft furnishings, occasional furniture and deeply
comfortable lounge chairs one feels at home; and with the opulent
details, the chandeliers, plush drapes and canopy beds, one feels at
home in a very grand home.
Suite 24 is located
through a rather unassuming doorway to the right of the entrance
courtyard. The first space one enters is a delightful courtyard
garden: privacy is assured as suite 24 occupies a corner position
and the garden space is walled. On entering the suite there is a
real sense of being in a living space, not the usual sterile hotel
environment, as the object d´art, for the most part, are cherished
pieces from the owner's private collection.
Luxuriously decorated with rare Asian antiques
and all the necessary mod cons; Rachamankha's two suites tastefully
combine the timeless quality of classic design with modern
convenience.
Room Specification: The Suites are 100 sq.m. in
size.
Suite 24 comprises
of 2 en-suite bedrooms - one with a bath-tub and shower; a spacious
lounge; a kitchenette and a small private courtyard garden.
Suite 26 comprises
of 2 en-suite bedrooms - one with a bath-tub and shower; a spacious
lounge; a kitchenette and a large private balcony overlooking the
library lawn.
The restaurant building
houses two dining environments - the interior
air-conditioned dining room and the courtyard; the bar and
the concierge; and on the second floor the gallery and the
boutique.
The air-conditioned dining room seats up to 60diners in
a formal, yet relaxed, dining environment. The tables are
dressed in crisp, fresh white linen; the dinner service is
blue and white Chinese porcelain; the walls are decorated
with Ming Dynasty porcelain and 19th century Thai '' Kradat Khoi '' paintings; the waiting staff
courteous and attentive without being obtrusive.
The courtyard, which can comfortably seat
70diners, is used throughout the year: even under a canopy
or sunshade it is a wonderful space to dine in, or simply
enjoy a drink. It is a popular venue for functions and small
wedding parties
The Chinese porcelain on display in the
cabinet is from the Qing Dynasty, 17th to 20th centuries.
Ming Dynasty porcelain decorates the wall adjacent to the
stage.
The sideboard, with the orchid display,
is Qing Dynasty, late 19th century, and would have been used
as an altar in a family home, where one would have paid
respect to religious icons and ancestors. What look like
large planters would originally have been used in temples,
or large homes, and filled with sand or earth to place
burning incense sticks when making devotions, or praying at
altars or shrines.
The square painting on the back wall of the restaurant is
19th century Thai. The picture has a practical history; it
would have been used by soothsayers for telling fortunes and
predicting the future. The twelve figures along the top of
the picture represent the twelve animals of the Chinese
zodiac.
The Pool and Massage Spa
Located through a passageway off the second guestroom courtyard,
Rachamankha's 20m teal-tiled pool is serviced by the two-storey pool
pavilion which houses both the pool bar, and on the second floor,
the massage spa. The pool bar offers a full beverage service and a
range of hot and cold dishes that can be eaten comfortably poolside.
The massage service, performed by well trained and very experienced
masseuses, includes the treatments listed below.
Traditional Thai massage is also available in the guestrooms. All
the massage services are by appointment only.
The Library
There is undoubtedly a classic
style to Rachamankha, perhaps nowhere more evident in the hotel than
the library. Fitted from floor to ceiling with polished hardwood and
lit by a chandelier the effect is completed by the addition of
crystal glasses and a crystal decanter of brandy provided free for
guests' enjoyment.
The day's papers are put in the library
every morning; books are available for guests' enjoyment during
their stay; and 2 personal computers are set-up with high-speed
internet connection for free use by guests.
There is also a 20-metre swimming
pool, which is lined with sun beds and bougainvillea
flowers. The airy Pool Bar offers snacks and drinks,
while the open-air room above provides a massage
service.
The hotel provides high speed
internet connection and also wireless internet
connection throughout the hotel which is free to all
guests.
The service concept is based on the
principle of creating a memorable experience for all
guests, and supports the unforgettable feeling of peace
and homeliness created by the hotel's architecture and
design. Overall, a stay at the Rachamankha is unique.
The Boutique
The Boutique is located on the
second floor of the restaurant building. Unique pieces from local
designers and artisans are available along with antiques and a range
of books about the regions peoples, culture and histories. Open
every day from 8a.m. to 10p.m.
The
Gallery
On the second floor above the restaurant, the gallery is a
showcase of the regions culture and history. A permanent but ever
changing display of antiques, and objects that reflect the regions
fast disappearing cultures and traditions. All the pieces are taken
from the owner's private collections; the aim is to inform guests
and visitors alike about the regions rich artistic and cultural
heritage. Open to all from 8a.m. to 10p.m
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