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Gay & Lesbian Travel, Accommodation,
Bars & Clubs
Gaytravelnet.com : Asia : Thailand : Chiang Mai : Accommodation
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- Imperial Mae Ping Hotel
Type: 4 Star Hotel Location 1 block from the 'Night Bazaar' gay bars/venues, At the Imperial Mae Ping Hotel, the atmosphere is one of traditional elegance, complimented by the numerous works of Thai art throughout the hotel. The hotel is strategically located in the heart of Chiang Mai, one block from the exotic Night Bazaar, and offers you panoramic views of Chiang Mai and the fabulous Doi Suthep Mountain with the famous temple on top. Rates from US$29.00 per night
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- Empress Hotel Chiang Mai
Type: 4 Star Hotel Located within walking to distance to 'Night Bazaar' gay bars/venue, The Empress is situated in the heart of Chiang Mai, The Empress outshines all else with striking architecture and a spectacular 17-storey glass tower. Ratews from US$40.00 per night
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- Lotus Pang Suan Kaew Hotel
Type: 3 Star Hotel LOcated with in short taxi ride to gay bars/veunes, Lotus Hotel Pang Suan Kaew, a first class hotel, is located in the Kad Suan Kaew Shopping Complex, the largest and most complete Shopping arcade in Thailand's northern region. Rates from US$34.00 per night
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- Royal Princess Hotel
Type: 4 Star Hotel Location within short walking distance to the gay bars/venues of 'Night' Bazaar, Located in the heart of the city and next door to the fascinating "Night Bazaar," the Royal Princess preserves the city's time-honored tradition of gracious hospitality, while providing you with every modern comfort and convenience. Rates from US$63.00 per night
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- The Coffee Boy Bar & Cottage
Type: Guesthouse Lcoated 20 mins from the city centre, the Coffeeboy Cootage and bar is a lana style teak house in a tropical garden setting, a bit out of town, from 900 Bht including breakfast.
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- Lotus Hotel
Type: 3 Star Boutique HotelLocation: Chang Puak Located close to the bars in the north of the city, gay owned and operated, owner and staff very friendly and the owner knows the local scene very well. A popular gay hotel, has many regular customers. All rooms are beautifully decorated and have TV, video, fridge and mini-bar, and range from small but well appointed rooms from 750 Baht, suites from 1750 Bht and beautiful studio suites from 2,100 Bht (all prices ex VAT). Restaurant and popular go-go bar (Adam's Apple) directly opposite, and has a garden bar as well.
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- Ricefield House
Type: Guesthouse Upmarket gay retreat/guesthouse located amid the ricefields 20km north of Chiagn Mai, the ideal getaway if you really want to relax, but the nightlife is just 25 minutes away (transport available). All rooms include air-con, ensuite bathrooms and fridge and overlook the gardens, there is also a pool and cortyard where full meal service is available. From 2,000 Baht per night, includes breakfast and afternoon tea and airport transfers.
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- Baan Sammi
Type: Homestay Gay homestay accommodation in private chalet in the countryside, near Doi Saket, about 15 km east of Chiang Mai city.
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- Seven Suns Guesthouse
Type: Guesthouse Located 1 block from the 'Night Bazaar' gay bars/venues, the Seven Seas Guesthouse is a 12 rooms, all freshly painted (Dec 2003), all have air- con, new wardrobes, new beds (either large or twin), fridge and television. IDD telephones will be installed shortly in each room. Rooms from 600 Bht per night. Has restaurant and cafe downstairs. Can arrange pick-up from airport or train station for 100 Baht, also arranges tours.
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- Souvenir Guest House
Type: Guesthouse Located just a few blocks from the the Night Bazaar, a charming and friendly gay owned guesthouse. All rooms have either air-con or fan, some have private bath. Also has restaurant with great Thai and western food. The owner, Khun Chatri can also help you plan you holiday in Chiang Mai! Prices from 175 to 415 Baht.
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