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We (2 of us) had a long stay at the Grand Napat in Chiangmai (as part of our long South-east Asian tour) in December 2011 and January 2012.
Location: It is outside Chiangmai city centre, just about 10 minutes red tuk-tuk ride away (cost about 100 Thai baht). Meaning, away from hustle and bustle of a busy city centre. But, if you enjoy walking, and we do walk every day from the hotel to the city centre, it is a good 30 minutes slow walk, if you do not mind walking in Dec/January northern Thai climate (about 25 degrees C. at mid-day), to the Ta Pae Gate.
There is complimentary one-time transport to or from airport to hotel. You must let them know and make necessary arrangements in advance.
The hotel provides each evening complimentary transport into the city centre (to Ta Pae gate) at around 6.30 pm - but you must sign up ahead - and you have to make your own way back by tuk-tuk.
The city centre is where you find eateries and pubs that cater to tourists or "farangs" - you can eat Italian, Mexican, German, Dutch, English, Irish, Thai, French, etc. On the whole, compared to Bangkok, this city is much quieter and more relaxed.
Just outside the hotel are local eateries, a small 7-11 (besides drinks, etc. they also serve warm sandwiches), markets, barber, beauty saloon, laundry, bakery, and 10 minutes walk away are small restaurants, pubs and cafes, and a big Tesco supermarket which also includes food stalls cooking fresh warm meals to order, and you sit and eat at comfortable tables nearby.
Rooms: They have various types of rooms. We chose to stay in a 2 bedroom suite. It has a very spacious living room, a small kitchenette with big refrigerator, magnetron, and dining table with 4 chairs ( for long term stay they provide pots, pans, electric water kettle, glasses and crockery, but you pay for use of electricity for the whole apartment during your stay based on actual usage), 2 spacious bathrooms and enough wardrobe space. There are 3 flat screen tv's (one in the living room, and one in each bedroom) and you can borrow dvd from their library. There is also a balcony, wide enough to place two chairs ad a side table to enjoy views in the evening.
The beds and matresses were comfortable for our needs and we slept very well there. We did not turn on the air-co during our stay as the room temperature was good enough for us.
Some wear and tear can be seen in the bathroom doors. The wooden floors in the second bed-room does make some noise when one walks on it, but this does not bother me.
One needs to get used to the water taps when taking a shower. The hot water takes several minutes to come on, so it is best to turn on the taps first to "boil" the water, otherwise you can get a surprise cold shower.
Quality of Service: The front-office and housekeeping staff are very friendly, but speak little or no English. This can be frustrating to westerners not used to the experience. Most of the staff are from the villages nearby and have limited education, and they are trying their best to give us good service. Often they laugh and smile when we ask them something they cannot understand or do not know how to respond. This is mostly to cover up for their embarrassment or shyness. But they clean the room very well every day (except when you tell them not to do so on certain days if and when you are sick or wish not to be disturbed).
The front office staff will call a tuk-tuk for you, if you need transport into the city (at no extra charge). They can also arrange tours for you too. We did some tours and chartered an SUV with a transport company that they use, and the hotel did not charge us extra - we just pay to the transport company - and I had cross-checked with other companies to make sure we pay the going rate.
Must mention that there is free internet (use the two computers in the lobby) and free wifi in your suite (no problem with connection).
Restaurant, swimming pool and gym: The restaurant serves mainly Thai food. We did not eat breakfast in the restaurant as we were long stay guests (and prepare our own meusli/cornflakes, eggs, etc.) but we order room service fairly often for dinner-type meals, and the food was very well prepared. Meaning, if you like Thai food, who else can prepare it the way the Thais do ? Price-quality wise, I give it the thumbs up. It is not expensive, especially with room service.
Swimming pool is near the restaurant and is big enough for laps. However, the western tourists (local Thai guests hardly use the pool) tend to "reserve" the limited 6 sun-beds by placing their belongings or towels and then go away shopping - this, I think, is very un-sociable behaviour, and a bad example to the Thais of how westerners behave.
The gym is small but in my opinion is adequate for this "boutique type" hotel.
Summary: If we return to Chiangmai again, we will definitely stay there again.
Thanks very much to Ms. May and Ms. Atchara for helping us with our stay and making our Chiangmai experience a most pleasant one.
G. Seow
Date of stay: December 2011
Room Tip:Pool facing rooms have plenty of sunshine for your balcony during the day, thus bringing in lots...
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Having read other reports on Trip Advisor I must confess I do not agree with all that has been said. Firstly the hotel is out of town which is reflected very much in the price. If you have young children one must budget for travel in and out of town. If you are fit and able it is possible to walk up to the main junction; continue to stroll into town or wait on the corner until a Baht Bus comes along for which you will get a 20Baht ride into town. In our 10 days there we had little trouble getting into town. The hotel itself is in well maintained order however some of the furniture in the rooms is becoming a little tired. The housekeeping in our room was very good indeed and once we had organised with the girls that we wanted replacement soaps etc everyday we had no problems. We had a 2 room apartment both with TVs and a DVD; kitchen facilities and a balcony overlooking the carpark. Both my wife and I were happy with what we had paid for. Unfortunately the bulk of the staff had very little English but they were always friendly and willing to help but if there was a problem then Kitty with her grasp of the English language could overcome any problem. The breakfast on offer was adequate but I would suggest a little more training to the young staff who really have very little idea of what Europeans eat for breakfast or more to the point how they eat it. For example an egg with bacon will be bacon and whenever the egg comes which is typically Thai! The pool was good although very cold; the water quality was excellent due to the water filteration system employed; but one adverse comment was that there were no sunshades available around the pool area which was off-putting.
Within the location was an excellent supermarket - Tesco Lotus - and JJ market for young nightlife but not for us I would add. I would recommend this hotel for couples and families alike but do budget for transportation into town. We are a couple in our late 50s/early 60s and globe trotting flashpackers.
Room tip: The room we stayed in was on the 3rd or 4th floor overlooking carpark. This was ok with no noise but possibly a pool view would be better.
Date of stay: January 2012
Trip type: Traveled as a couple
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We had a very lovely time staying in this hotel and I would highly recommend this to anyone who enjoys a bit of luxury and pampering. The customer service its excellent. Rooms are beautiful, spacious and clean
Special Thanks to Ms May & Ms Atchara.
Date of stay: February 2012
Trip type: Traveled with friends
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As part of a SEA trip with family we consciously chose some low key apartments off the usual tourist trail. The choice of two-bedroom suites at the time if booking seemed limited and only the Napat kept coming up. As this was the type of accommodation we were looking for and the overall good reviews, we decided to go for it and booked 8 nights.
After 2 nights however, we decided to move out again:
- the rooms were nowhere near as good in terms of decorative state as suggested in the pics. The furniture is tired and worn and of cheap quality - rooms were not clean and not cleaned properly during the stay (table tops were greasy when we moved in, chairs stained, bed sheets also stained and discoloured - the master bedroom had some pest infections with what looked like little larvae or worms near and on the bed - the nearby bars on the main road can be heard with thumping music late into the night, even ear plugs could not really block the noise - service staff did not seem inclined to deliver any service. Breakfast service was typical: waitresses sitting behind blinds, chatting and using their mobiles. If you wanted coffee or tea, you had to walk over to their enclosure to place your order. - the free car park right in front was a plus as we had a car, however for night time trips into town, taxis were a problem (long wait, not all drivers willing to take you back to the Napat). Without your own transport you will be challenged as there is little in the neighbourhood other than 7elevens and student-type facilities.
After the third horrible night, we eventually moved into a 5* hotel in town to actually let the holiday start proper.
Date of stay: January 2012
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We are a family with two toddlers traveling for a year and renting apartments along the way. We spent a month at the Grand Napat and left with mixed feelings.
What we liked were the courteous staff, who like most Thai people, always had a smile for us and a willingness to help. Some of the front desk spoke only basic English so communicating was sometimes a challenge, but everyone tried their best to address our needs. After some pushing they were able to locate a babysitter for us, she only spoke Thai but was great (Pang is her name). In the end, we had to figure our much of our own way around, like playgrounds, laundry, haircuts, etc. I've documented some of what we found around the area http://minordiversion.com/category/thailand/ We also loved the pool, which had a kiddie area as well as a lap area. Housekeeping was phenomenal, coming in every day to do a thorough cleaning and wash the dishes.
We found the location to be a challenge as there were very limited places to which we could walk. Even a short walk entailed hitting the main road, and with two toddlers, this was difficult. A tuk tuk around town is between 80B and 150B each way, which adds up when we wanted to go out multiple times a day yet avoid walking into traffic.
We had an issue with our unit - the second bathroom had a foul smell. It took the hotel a week to resolve this, which led to the eventual replacement of the toilet. The staff was all very apologetic, and at check out gave us 50% discount on our electricity bill (about $100 value). The hotel offered to have us stay temporarily in another unit, but it was a studio as compared to our two bedroom, so we decided to rough it out until a solution was found.
The building and property itself are modern and clean. The interiors of the apartment were somewhat more tired than they looked in the pictures, but still comfortable and suitable for our family. After spending a week there, we got a local feel for the area and found places we could walk (particularly if you can get the guard to open the side gate exit as opposed to going into the main road). These include Thanin Market, Wat Ku Tao and the playground at the municipal stadium. Kamptien flower market and JJ market are also great places to wander around.
Room tip: Get a room facing the mountains as opposed to the parking lot, where there is currently construction.
Date of stay: November 2011
Trip type: Traveled with family
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We stayed for four nights. The rooms are really large, spacious, well furnished and quiet. We enjoy eating in local hawker stalls and there were plenty around here. Massages and food was cheaper here than in town but there were no Western eateries. If you need that, town is just a B100 to B150 ride away. Any tours you do will pick up at the hotel and the hotel also runs a bus to the night market each evening. They also provided a complimentary transfer to the airport when we left. The breakfast was so, so but everything else was really quite good. The pool area's quite nice too.
Date of stay: November 2011
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