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Hotel name: Aleenta, Chiang Mai
It is very close to Chiang Mai University Night Market, which can be reached within about 15 minutes on foot. It is 10 minutes by taxi from Nimman Road. The most healing hotel I have stayed in in recent years.
The hotel is not large, and even the front desk has only a small outdoor pavilion (yes, outdoor), but the facilities and services provided are very complete, including swimming pool, SPA, restaurant and bar, shop, and a small library.
What is worth recommending is that the hotel offers different classes every day for guests to choose to participate. In addition to common courses such as Thai yoga and meditation, there is also Qigong
Breakfast is semi-self-service (what's going on! Why does Thailand like to do semi-self-service ordering so much), French toast is delicious~ The menu options are also quite rich.
The hotel has a distinctive style, and the main feature is a sense of healing. Not to mention providing yoga classes, even 2 yoga mats are placed in the room, which feels like saying: You will practice for me tomorrow! Press your head to practice! In addition to delivering snacks when turning down the bed, there are also bedtime story cards, which is very thoughtful~
The overall environment of the hotel is surrounded by greenery, and the architecture is also very distinctive. In an area that is relatively close to the downtown area, there is such a hotel, which is more or less a sense of seclusion.
The only two shortcomings are
The hotel was newly opened in 2023, so it is inevitable that there are some places where service training is not in place. You can feel the strong efforts but the poor quality caused by insufficient training (but new hotels also have many excellent advantages, which offsets it)
The hotel is small and there is nothing to explore. If you want to stay in the hotel without going out or stay for a few more nights, you may find it boring.
But think about it, after waking up naturally in the morning, go downstairs to have brunch, make an appointment for a health class (not) you want to take, and soak in the swimming pool for half an afternoon. In the evening, walk to the university night market in slippers to eat dapao rice and butter bread ice cream, and be a pure and authentic little fairy with nothing to do. Such a life is really beautiful
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