Nasaraan Boutique Hotel
The hotel is decorated in a Lanna-Chinese style, with white and blue colors that perfectly complement each other.
The hotel is conveniently located near the city wall, transportation hub, and train station.
Check-in: Upon entering, you will find a font for checking into the room.
The chair and window look like a perfect match.
The cafe area offers a variety of coffee and other beverages. The hotel's logo, which is featured on the doors and other design elements, is a unique and beautiful design. The logo is inspired by the Chinese tradition of knotting lucky ropes, which is considered auspicious. The owner's family is of Chinese descent and has lived in Chiang Mai for generations, so the hotel reflects both Chinese and Lanna influences.
The entrance to the room features a bookshelf where guests can relax and read. This space provides a tranquil environment for unwinding and enjoying a leisurely day.
Another unique design feature is the interplay of light and shadow. Throughout the hotel, from the entrance to the guest rooms, various openings allow light to filter through, creating shadows in different areas.
Unlike other closed hotels, this one is perfect for taking pictures.
At the door of the room, the shadow is beautiful, isn't it? It's definitely a real Chinese door.
The beautiful morning light shines through the balcony and eaves. Come and take pictures, don't miss it!
There are three types of rooms available.
Meet at the first room, a deluxe double room.
Accommodation for 2 guests. Amenities are complete in both the bedroom and bathroom.
The room will have windows, making it feel just like home.
It also has a corner for working or reading.
Fully equipped with amenities
There is also Chinese tea to try.
Hold on, don't ask for a television. There's no such thing at Na Saran. Instead, there's a large rectangular speaker that can connect to Bluetooth or USB for playing music. I think it's perfect for the social media age, as we don't really watch television anymore. We just need to turn on this speaker, and it's perfect. Play some soft music before bed, and it's amazing.
This room is a deluxe twin room.
Accommodates 2 guests in separate beds.
The third option is a family room.
The room has one king-size bed and one single bed.
The room will be divided into two sections: a bedroom and a living room.
It also has a bathtub, so you can relax and soak in it.
The living room will have a "daybed" wooden bed for relaxing and watching television.
A view of the garden next to the hotel.
In Saran, there is a coffee shop called A Perfect Daughter.
The owner of the shop is the sibling of P'Aom, the owner of Na Saran.
The menu boasts a wide variety of beverages, including tea, coffee, and fruit juices, all guaranteed to be delicious. Whether you're staying at the hotel or not, be sure to stop by and try a cup of coffee.
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This place offers a wide variety of affordable menus and actively promotes the reduction of plastic straw usage by encouraging the use of stainless steel straws instead. This is a commendable initiative.
Our breakfast: Khao Pad Sai Oua
Followed by dessert
These are croissants that my older sister baked herself.
Free bicycles are available for rent, complete with helmets. How cool is that?
Along the walkway, there are various images related to the Na Saran Hotel.
A photo of Grandma, the inspiration behind the Na Saran Hotel.
The Saran Hotel at night
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