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Reviews of recent stays |
Comment on the hotel |
Nipat Chaonafang
2008-01-31 until 2008-02-01 |
Amora
Tapae Hotel, Chiangmai, near Night Bazaar
The hotel general quite good but just to recommented that the air
condition is noisy the hotel may change to new system of air condition.Room
is cleaned if someone need to stay,pls do not book at low floor due
to very noisy from the road. |
Martin Pickard
2008-01-10 until 2008-01-14 |
Amora Tapae Hotel, Chiangmai, near Night Bazaar
Room clean Staff pleasant and helpful A very enjoyable stay |
Mr. Douglas R.
2007-12-28 until 2007-12-31 |
Amora Tapae Hotel, Chiangmai, near Night Bazaar
The hotel is good value for the price and location. The rooms are
not the best i have stayed at in Thailand, but nothing too terrible.
The breakfasts are decent and the staff is friendly. The spa is very
good and offers good value for the money. The hotel has in-house travel
agents who are very helpful. The one negative is that the pool looses
direct sun by noon. If you re looking for a 5-star property...keep
looking, but if you want a clean, decent hotel, Amora fits the bill. |
FIEVET
2007-02-21 until 2007-02-27 |
Amora Tapae Hotel, Chiangmai, near Night Bazaar
Tres bon hotel du point de vue qualite prix.Piscine trop petite mais
agreable. |
Keith Pyke
2007-02-04 until 2007-02-09 |
Amora Tapae Hotel, Chiangmai, near Night Bazaar
Wonderful location right on the east canal. Perfect for exploring
the old town and within easy walking distance of the night and day
markets and riverside. Lots of tour groups staying here so it s a
bit impersonal. Pool only has sun in morning. Lobby is huge and needs
plants and things to give it more colour and character. Great views
over the old city from the front bedrooms but can be a bit noisy. |
Fred Wolfe
2007-02-04 until 2007-02-07 |
Amora Tapae Hotel, Chiangmai, near Night Bazaar
Excellent location, room was clean and generally comfortable, but
bed was overly firm. Pleasant, helpful and friendly staff. Included
breakfast was very good with fine selection and fresh quality. In-house
restaurant meals a bit on pricey side, so we sampled neighborhood
restaurants instead. In-room safes were available, but at extra charge.
I feel this should have been an included feature. |
Hane
2007-01-02 until 2007-01-06 |
Amora Tapae Hotel, Chiangmai, near Night Bazaar
Nice rooms with quite good location. About 15 minutes walking distance
to Night Bazaar area. We got 4 nights in the price of 3 nights, which
was nice because it was peak season. Breakfast buffet was quite nice. |
Morris Allen
2006-11-03 until 2006-11-08 |
Amora Tapae Hotel, Chiangmai, near Night Bazaar
I was left waiting 1 hour at the airport as the complimentary transit
to the hotel was not there and they had the wrong arrival time for
my flight. The flight number was given on the booking form but no-one
had bothered to check the updated arrival time. I was then checked
into a room with a connecting door to the next room. During my 5 nights
3 of them were disturbed by a screaming baby (every 2 hours on the
last night). The beds were Thai style hard mattresses, not what one
expects in a western-style hotel.The breakfast was dreary...overcooked
local food, badly cooked werstern food. I complained to the restaurant
mamager and asked him to ask the hotel manager to contact me. He didn
t. The hotel touts itself as The Newest Hotel in Chiang Mai . It is
in fact the old Rydges Hotel, and the new owners have not even bothered
to change or clean the stained carpets in the corridors or repaint/refurbish
the public areas. A very poor 2 star experience and I will not be
staying there again.Strongly NOT recommended. |
Janmejay Singh
2006-10-06 until 2006-10-09 |
Amora Tapae Hotel, Chiangmai, near Night Bazaar
The Amora was a great choice mainly because it was extremely good
value for money (we got the stay 3 nights pay 2 deal with free airport
pick up and drop off) and the location as others have mentioned is
very convenient. Most of the sites in Chiang Mai are a walking distance
away, or a short 40Baht Tuk-Tuk ride. There are also several good
restaurants and cafes nearby. The few downsides were - (a) the rooms
are old and a bit stuffy, though acceptable, (b)the internet rates
are 600Baht/day which is what big Bangkok hotels charge, even though
there are several internet cafes virtually next door that are 30B/hr,
and (c) the spa in the hotel is also unreasonably expensive, given
that there are massage parlours and spas all around town that are
less than half the price. Other than that our stay in Chiang Mai was
great and we enjoyed the day elephant safari-Long Neck Tribe tour.
Our only sour moment was at a local restaurant - Il Laterna di Genova
- where we met an extremely rude (rare for Thais!) waitress/owner.
Please don t go there if you have children as she virtually shouted
at our 1 year old baby for dropping the fork and spoon on the floor!! |
Udi Ashash
2006-10-04 until 2006-10-07 |
Amora Tapae Hotel, Chiangmai, near Night Bazaar
Nice, freindly good location and we had a good time |