The
Rrachamankha
is much more than just a hotel. It is an experience. For the
owners, who are two of Thailand's most famous designers and architects, it
is a creation of love and a treasury of Lanna art and Chinese antiquities,
which can be found in every guest room and throughout the hotel. The
combination of Lanna art and interior design, and the temple style
architecture has created a haven of peace - the kind that penetrates you
and touches your heart. This is an ideal hotel for people in need of rest
and relaxation
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Accommodation There
are 18 Superior rooms, 4 Deluxe rooms, and 1 Two-Bedroom suite. Each
guest room is slightly different because the furniture is antique, and
each piece is different. The door is an old Lanna style door with an
ornate door handle and wooden bolts. The window blind is made from
bamboo , and reeds are used to make the colorful floor matting. The
table lamps are made from Chinese porcelain, and a Lanna lantern with a
tassel that matches the color of the antique wardrobe hangs down in the
center of the room. Even the sink counter in the bathroom is a Chinese
antique. The walls are decorated with dais art from Chan state in
Myanmar. The Deluxe rooms differ from the Superior rooms in that they
are larger (42 m2 compared to 30 m2 ), have a four-pester bed, and look
down onto the main courtyard.
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SPECIAL RATES TO INTERNET USERS
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