Queen Victoria Inn
Chiang Mai

252/ 13-14 Prapokklao Rd , Chiang Mai, Thailand, 50200

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$ 9.45

Hostel Description

We offer top class accommodation in our eight en suite guest rooms, including air conditioning with
supplemental ceiling fan, room safe, fridge, television, DVD player and free tea and coffee, with a daily maid service.
Wireless internet is available throughout the property. The bar is very traditional and has been equipped with optics for all the spirit measures. We have John Smiths, Guinness, Heineken And Strong bow on draught.
The customer area is set out with cosy booths seating about eight people each. Our restaurant serves an international menu from good old fish and chips and pies to Mexican, Indian, Thai and
Italian. The premiership is shown on a plasma big screen
television with several other monitors available.
There is an 8 foot pool table available for customers to play on free. On Sunday we offer a 3 course traditional roast with soup to start and beef, lamb, pork and chicken, with roast and mashed potatoes, Yorkshire pudding, cauliflower cheese, seasonal vegetables and gravy, Dessert is usually ice cream, it is a carvery style lunch and people are encouraged to eat as much as they can.

Hostel Directions

Getting There

Chiang Mai's airport takes regular traffic from Thailand's major cities (including seven daily flights from Bangkok), as well as from other regional centres including Kunming, Singapore, Hong Kong, Yangon and Kuala Lumpur. The small airport is well-equipped, with restaurants, visitor information, gift shops and ATMs.

Linking the airport to the city are two legal airport taxi services. Pick up a ticket near baggage claim and present it to a taxi driver outside the terminal. You can print the address in Thai using the picture below. The airport is only about 3km (1.8mi) from the city centre. Heading back to the airport, the cheapest option is a túk-túk or red s?wngth?ew.

Buses also ply the route between Bangkok and Chiang Mai several times a day. The trip takes between 10 and 12 hours, depending on the price you want to pay. Twenty-five other destinations in Thailand are also served by buses, most of which depart and arrive from the Chiang Mai Arcade bus terminal. Trains also connect Chiang Mai to her southern capital but if you don't have a lot of time avoid the trains, they are very slow.

If you have a confirmed booking please ensure that we have your flight details and we will arrange a free airport transfer.

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Facilities

  • Cheap
  • Safe
  • Locker
  • Net
  • Games
  • Pool
  • Cards
  • Restaurant
  • Shower
  • Carpark
  • Curfew
  • Reception
  • Aircondition
  • Bar
  • Free Towel
  • Free Linen
  • Free Airportpickup
  • Free Luggageroom
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