Our concierge is delighted to provide you with some useful information to help you enjoy your stay.

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Time Zone

GMT + 7 hours

Language

Thai is the official language although English is generally used in hotel and travel related businesses and many locals speak English. Within our hotel we also have staff who speak a variety of languages should you require assistance.

Currency

The official currency is Thai Baht. It comes in the following denominations: 10, 20, 50, 100, 500, 1000

Some businesses will accept other international currencies specifically US Dollar, the Euro, Hong Kong dollar and the Yen.

Our reception desk offers a currency exchange service. Alternatively in town you will find banks and private currency exchange stores. Exchange rates vary between different banks & stores and additional charges may apply.

Electrical Standard

220 volts. All our rooms have international sockets.

Shopping Hours

The general shopping hours are as follows although many street stalls remain open according to independent schedules and of course the night market which begins at 7pm and continues until 11pm

Monday to Friday: 10am to 7pm

Saturday and Sunday: 11am to 7pm

Banking

There is an ATM machine within our hotel. The nearest bank is the Siam Commercial Bank, a 5 minute drive.

Banking Hours

Monday to Friday: 9:am-3:30pm Saturday and Sunday: Closed

Shopping centre

Kad Dhara shopping village and boutique shops within our resort offer great quality products, including arts and crafts. In the centre of town, which is only 10 minute drive, you will find shopping malls, the night bazaar and weekend walking street.

Hospital and Medical

The Thepanya Hospital and Mc Cormick Hospital are a 10 minute drive, and the Chiang Mai Ram is a 15 minute drive.

Tips on Tipping

If taking a tuk tuk, taxi or employing some other service you will already have had to negotiate a specific rate so a tip is not usually necessary. Tipping is not an established Thai practice, nonetheless in most international hotels and more upscale restaurants it is quite acceptable. Generally a 10 per cent service charge would be added to the bill in restaurants, but if you particularly appreciated the service then an additional 5 to 10 per cent would be welcomed. For any hotel staff we leave all such decisions entirely to the discretion of our guests but as a guide USD 2 to 5 per staff member at the end of your stay would be well received.

Public Holidays

Public HolidaysDate
New Year’s Day1 January 2012
Makha Bucha Day7 March 2012
Chakri Memorial6 April 2012
Songkran Day13 April 2012
National Labour Day1 May 2012
Coronation Day5 May 2012
Visakha Bucha Day4 June 2012
Arsaraha Bucha Day2 August 2012
H.M. the Queen's Birthday12 August 2012
Chulalongkorn Day23 October 2012
H.M. The King's Birthday5 December 2012
Constitution Day10 December 2012
New Year's Eve31 December 2012