Where to Stay in Chiang Mai & Areas to Avoid + Map 2026
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Where to Stay in Chiang Mai & Areas to Avoid + Map 2026

Víctor Redondo

By Víctor Redondo

Thailand Expert • Updated 2026

Chiang Mai Views

I'm going to be straight with you from the very first line: Chiang Mai is deceptive. If you look at the map, it looks like a small town, but the moment you step onto the street, reality hits you. That's why choosing the right area is key.

It is a city where, despite the motorbike chaos, you experience a level of tranquility and kindness that is impossible to find in Bangkok or other large cities.

This isn't your typical "10 pretty hotels" guide. I've lived in Chiang Mai, worked from its coworking spaces (like Yellow, PunSpace, or Life Space), paid the police "tourist fines" on my scooter, and eaten at the same Khao Soi stall more than 40 times.

Here, I'm going to tell you exactly where to stay in Chiang Mai so you don't end up in a noisy hotel in the Night Bazaar thinking that's the "authentic experience," nor isolated in an area where you need a motorbike just to get to a 7-Eleven.

In a hurry? Top 3 Hotels

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Anantara Chiang Mai

Rat: 8.7
Loc: 9.2
Price: ~$250
Area: Riverside

Probably the best hotel in the city. Quiet luxury right by the river.

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El Barrio Lanna

Rat: 8.9
Loc: 9.1
Price: ~$90
Area: Old City

Beautifully designed in the heart of the Old City. The best value for money.

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Slumber Party Hostel

Rat: 7.7
Loc: 9.0
Price: ~$10
Area: Old City

If you're looking to party and meet people, this is your spot. 10 mins from the nightlife.

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Quick Summary: Understanding the City

Chiang Mai Areas Map

If you don't want to read the whole page, here is my summary table.

Your Traveler Profile The Best Area Why Choose It (My Honest Opinion)
First Time / Classic Tourism Old City (The Square) You are inside the walls. Full of temples (like Wat Chedi Luang) and you can walk almost everywhere. Perfect if you aren't renting a scooter.
Digital Nomad / Cafes Nimmanhaemin (Nimman) My favorite area. Here you have the best cafes in Thailand, Maya Mall, and the "cool" vibe. However, you will hear planes passing overhead.
Budget / Local Life Thanon Santitham It's located between the previous two. A "real" area: students, very cheap prices, and incredible street food. Zero "pretentiousness".
Luxury / Couples / Relax Riverside (Ping River) High-end hotels, romantic dinners facing the river, and live jazz music. Far from the chaos of the center.
❌ AVOID (For sleeping) Night Bazaar Too much noise, tourist traps, and chaos. Go visit, but don't sleep there.

Real Warning: The "Smoky Season"

Before booking anything: Beware of the months of February, March, and April. It is the burning season (Smoky Season). The air becomes toxic and you can barely see the mountain.

Can you go? Yes, I have done it and enjoyed it, but really the pollution levels are exaggeratedly high and most expats flee to Koh Tao or Koh Samui on those dates.

Is it ideal? No. If you have asthma or come looking for pure nature, avoid these months. If you come anyway for a few days, wear a mask and enjoy the indoors more.

Conclusion: You will fall in love

Chiang Mai is a strange city. The first day, when you see the traffic and are dodging motorbikes crossing the sidewalk, you will think: "What have I gotten myself into?".

But I assure you something: when you leave, you will miss it. It happens to me every year.

It is that place where routine traps you in the best possible way. One day you are walking among temples, working in a cafe with a pool, and the next you feel like one of the locals, greeting the lady at the Khao Soi stall, moving around on a scooter with confidence, and enjoying a quality of life that no longer exists in Europe.

In summary, so you don't get confused:

  • 👉 If you come for a few days and want to see everything (on foot): stay in the Old City.
  • 👉 If you need good coffee, internet, and a modern vibe: go to Nimman (my favorite and 10 min by scooter from the center).
  • 👉 If you are on a tight budget: Santitham.
  • 👉 If you are looking for luxury and disconnection: Riverside.

I hope this guide, written from real experience and not from a two-day visit, helps you find good accommodation in this beautiful city that is Chiang Mai.
You may also find useful my Koh Samui accommodation guide .