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Hot Summer Package only 1,200 THB at Hotel M Chiang Mai

Summertime in Southeast Asia is coming soon, and there is nowhere like Thailand to celebrate the summer with its rich culture, savory cuisine, idyllic ambiance. One of the best places to experience summertime is in Chiang Mai. Come and visit us.

2011-04-30
CHIANG MAI, THAILAND, April 30, 2011 (Press-News.org) Summertime in Southeast Asia is coming soon, and there is nowhere like Thailand to celebrate the summer with its rich culture, savory cuisine, dyllic ambiance. One of the best places to experience summertime is in Chiang Mai, The Capital of Northern Thailand is surrounded by an ancient moat that is filled to the brim. The land of ancient Lanna with its towering mountains, where the wonders of tradition beckon you like an old friend, is the place where Hotel M Chiang Mai awaits you. This summer Hotel M Chiang Mai offer an exciting promotion with "Hot Summer Package".

Hotel M Chiang Mai, A Nice Classical Thai-style modren Hotel, just 15-minute drive from Chiang Mai International Airport. The hotel is a beautiful and Convenient, located at the heart of old Chiang Mai city near Thapae Gate and traveling to many other attractions as Walking Street on Sunday which is highlights of the city, Night Bazaar Market and important temples, including delicious food center of well known as its a famous tourist. We has standard rooms to welcome all visitors who wish to make a business trip or leisure travel in Chiang Mai. Guests can spend a relaxing vacation at Hotel M Chiang Mai with well equipped room amenities. Our friendly and helpful staffs will provide gracious service to make you feel like home. Staying at Hotel M Chiang Mai can give you a comfort for your Chiang Mai holidays.

Special promotion of this summer is "Hot Summer Package" Superior Room @ 1,200 THB net / night
We also have Guest Privileges
- Daily Breakfast for 2 persons
- Free 24 hours Wi-Fi access

" This promotions special valid from May 1st, 2011 until June 30 th, 2011. "
*** For more information or to make a reservation please call +66(5)3 211070 ***

Hotel M Chiang Mai offers an excellent restaurant special for you. You can enjoy delicious cuisine and fresh ingredients with our
several menu. Perfect Happiness,we respond your lifestyle with unexceptionable. We are all here waiting for you. See you soon at Hotel M Chiang Mai.

Hotel Contact Detials :
Tel:+6653 211070 , +6653 418698
E-Mail : reservation@hotelmchiangmai.com
Website : http://www.hotelmchiangmai.com

Public relations by
Hotel Marketing Thailand
pr@hotelmarketingthailand.com
http://www.hotelmarketingthailand.com

2-6 Ratchadamnoen Rd.,Chiangmai Thailand. 50000, 50000


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[Press-News.org] Hot Summer Package only 1,200 THB at Hotel M Chiang Mai
Summertime in Southeast Asia is coming soon, and there is nowhere like Thailand to celebrate the summer with its rich culture, savory cuisine, idyllic ambiance. One of the best places to experience summertime is in Chiang Mai. Come and visit us.