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The Imperial Mae Ping Hotel ThingsAsian: TravelTip Icon -- Hotel & Lodging

Address:

153 Sridonchai Road
Chang Klan
Chiang Mai Thailand 50110

Phone:

(66) 53 283900

Fax:

(66) 53 270181

Email:

maeping@imperialhotels.com

URL:

http://www.imperialhotels.com/maeping/index.html

Price:

(Not Specified)

Published on 11/15/02

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Comments [1]

Contributor: jwy_7 [35] 8/7/04

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Hotel is overated and expensive. It is old, but the rooms are comfortable. Food is expensive, I recommend dining out of hotel. The bar is very expensive. Recommend seeking entertainment in the old city. You can walk there. I stay at the Veerachai Court, 19 Thapae Road, Soi 2, Chaing Mai 50300:(053) 251047-54: fax: (053)252402. From outside Thailand the number is 66.53.251047-54. Recommend renting a room in the new building. It is very nice, comfortable, near everything, and there is a small store in the building that sells almost everything you need from beer to pins, rice, chips, milk, bread, the list goes on. I stayed here from May 30, 2003 to July 13, 2004.

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