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Hotels with pool in Chiang Mai
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Hotels with pool in Chiang Mai

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Chiang Mai, northern Thailand's cultural heartbeat, is a city where ancient temple bells echo through lantern-lit streets and mountain forests meet vibrant night markets. After a day exploring centuries-old wats or trekking through the surrounding highlands, returning to a hotel with a well-designed pool is one of the great pleasures of visiting this region. This curated collection brings together Chiang Mai's top-rated pool hotels — all scoring 7.5 or above — so you can cool off in style without compromising on quality.

Why a Pool Matters in Chiang Mai

Chiang Mai sits in a valley at roughly 300 metres above sea level, and while its elevation keeps temperatures slightly cooler than Bangkok, the city still experiences warm, humid conditions for much of the year — particularly between March and May when heat peaks. A private or hotel pool offers genuine relief and a quiet retreat from the busy streets of the Old City or the Nimman area. Many properties here integrate their pools into lush garden settings, reflecting the region's tropical greenery and creating a calm atmosphere that complements the city's slower, more contemplative pace.

What to Expect from Pool Hotels in Chiang Mai

Pool hotels in Chiang Mai range from boutique guesthouses with small plunge pools tucked among tropical gardens to larger resort-style properties with full-length swimming pools and sun terraces. Properties in the Nimman neighbourhood tend to appeal to design-conscious travellers, while those along the Ping River or in the surrounding hills offer more secluded settings with open views. Most hotels in this collection include breakfast, and many are within easy reach of key attractions such as Doi Suthep temple and the Saturday and Sunday Walking Streets.

Practical Tips

  • Best time to swim: Pools are most refreshing during the hot season (March–May) and remain pleasant through the cool season (November–February).
  • Book early for peak season: The cool season, especially around the Yi Peng Lantern Festival in November, sees high demand.
  • Check pool hours: Some boutique properties restrict pool access to certain hours — confirm before booking if this matters to you.
  • Location trade-offs: Hill properties offer cooler air and quieter surroundings but may require a short drive to reach central attractions.
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