


Baan Pordeedin Hotel
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Baan Pordeedin Hotel sits on Singhaclai Road in a quiet neighbourhood of Chiang Rai, offering travellers a comfortable and unpretentious base from which to explore the city. The guesthouse strikes a balance between simplicity and value, with clean, well-appointed rooms equipped with air conditioning, TV, kettle, and fridge. Complimentary loaner bikes are available for guests who prefer to explore at their own pace, and the town centre is within easy walking distance. The atmosphere here leans relaxed and welcoming, with staff regularly praised by guests for their warmth and attentiveness. Breakfast is a highlight, with a buffet that includes a rotating selection of stir-fry dishes each morning — a step above the toast-and-eggs standard found at comparable properties. Guests staying multiple nights have noted they would return, citing the peaceful surroundings and overall cleanliness as key draws. It is worth noting that some guests have reported issues with mould in certain rooms, so it is advisable to inspect the room on arrival and request a change if needed. Booking directly through the hotel website may allow for more flexibility in room selection. Baan Pordeedin suits budget-conscious travellers and couples looking for a friendly, no-fuss stay in Chiang Rai without sacrificing comfort or character.
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Visitor Reviews
We spent four nights staying here as a couple and will very much look forward to staying here again. Located in a quiet neighbourhood just a short walk from town, the hotel is friendly, clean and very good value. The Wi-Fi is fast and reliable. An excellent breakfast is included, offering guests both Thai and western options, such as eggs, sausage, unlimited coffee and orange juice. A short walk away takes you to a vanilla farm where you can explore how vanilla is grown and turned into vanilla paste and ice cream. We walked from the hotel to the Blue Temple and spent each evening waking to and from the fascinating night markets. We stayed here in late January 2026 when the temperature was a perfect 30 degrees Celsius. Two bottles of drinking water are provided to guests each day. It’s been a delightful stay and we are both looking forward to returning.
Another surprise find for one night. Big bed. Tv. Kettle. Fridge. Good air con. Good breakfast. Pleasant staff who made you feel welcome. A bit like 20 years ago when thailand was the land of smiles. Parking outside ample. Convenience store a minutes walk. Would stay here again for the price. It didn't affect me but may do for others. There are only stairs. No lift. But it is only 2 storey high.
Nice clean room, great breakfast buffet. I like they serve various stir fry dishes every morning! Friendly and lovely staff too. Highly recommend!
Location Info
199 1 Singhaclai Rd, Tambon Wiang, Amphoe Mueang Chiang Rai, Chang Wat Chiang Rai 57000, Thailand+66 53 719 554www.baanpordeedin.com/Visitor Information
Best time to visit
November – February
Avoid: March – May (smoke & heat)
Rainy season
June – September
Avg. temperature
14°C – 35°C(57°F – 95°F)
Crowds
Peak: December – February
Getting there
Mae Fah Luang Airport (CEI) has direct flights from Bangkok (1.5 hrs). Bus from Chiang Mai takes ~3 hrs. Scenic Golden Triangle road trip from Chiang Mai.
Getting around
- •Grab (available in city centre)
- •Songthaews
- •Motorbike rental (฿200/day)
- •Car hire (for Golden Triangle & hill tribes)
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Location Info
Visitor Information
Best time to visit
November – February
Avoid: March – May (smoke & heat)
Rainy season
June – September
Avg. temperature
14°C – 35°C(57°F – 95°F)
Crowds
Peak: December – February
Getting there
Mae Fah Luang Airport (CEI) has direct flights from Bangkok (1.5 hrs). Bus from Chiang Mai takes ~3 hrs. Scenic Golden Triangle road trip from Chiang Mai.
Getting around
- •Grab (available in city centre)
- •Songthaews
- •Motorbike rental (฿200/day)
- •Car hire (for Golden Triangle & hill tribes)