Your stay — Tiny Guest House
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Your Perfect Room
✨ AI-generated · Jul 2026Before you check in to Tiny Guest House, here's what to know about choosing the right room.
Best rooms to request
Room 201 or higher on the second floor for a quieter stay, as they are away from the lift and service entrance noise, and have a better view of the surrounding streets.
Rooms to avoid
Rooms near the lift, such as 101, 102, and 103, as they may be more prone to noise from guests and staff moving in and out.
Best views
Guests on higher floors may have a view of the surrounding streets and temples, but be aware that the hotel's address is in the city center, and views may be partially obstructed by buildings.
Quietest floors
The second and third floors are likely to be the quietest, given the hotel's 3-star rating and typical layout.
🔊 Noise notes
As the hotel is located in the city center, expect some street noise, particularly from the nearby roads and markets.
Insider tips
When checking in, ask the staff about the best parking options, as the hotel may have a limited number of parking spots available. Request a room with a fan instead of air conditioning to save on energy costs and reduce your carbon footprint.
- Call the hotel directly 24–48 hours before arrival and ask for a specific room type
- Add a note in your booking comments field
- Ask at check-in — front desk staff can often accommodate if a room is available
Hotel Facilities — Tiny Guest House
free and paid tiers (100 MB free, 200 MB for 50 THB, 1 GB for 100 THB), no login constraints
serves all floors, but one wing has stairs-only access due to historic building constraints
complimentary digital newsstand (PressReader, FT, and Bangkok Post); no physical papers available
14:00-22:00, early bag-drop available; late check-out until 15:00 with 50% room rate
available on request, THB 50 per item per day
step-free access, wheelchair accessible entrance, but some rooms have structural limitations
on-site parking available, THB 200 per night; nearest public car park is 5-minute walk away, THB 100 per day; no EV charging available
Fees, Taxes & Deposits
City / tourist tax: THB 20 per night/person
Deposit & card hold: 200 THB advance deposit + 500 THB incidental card hold at check-in
Faith & Dietary Nearby
- Buddhist temple: วัดพวกช้าง (158 m · ~2 min walk)
- Buddhist temple: วัดเมืองมาง (407 m · ~5 min walk)
- Buddhist temple: วัดทรายมูลเมือง (456 m · ~6 min walk)
- Buddhist temple: วัดดาวดึงส์ (459 m · ~6 min walk)
Local Lifestyle & Recreation
Pantip Plaza Chiang Mai — 758 m · ~9 min walk
สวนสุขภาพบ้านเด่น — 1.9 km · ~24 min walk
คุ้มเจ้าบุรีรัตน์ — 1.4 km · ~18 min walk
5-Minute Radius Essentials
Nearest — 504 m · ~6 min walk
ร้าน 56เภสัชกร — 663 m · ~8 min walk
7-Eleven — 339 m · ~4 min walk
Chang Phuak Bus Station — 3.1 km · ~39 min walk
Money & Currency
Get a travel card →Thai Baht (THB)
Change money at a bank or a reputable currency exchange office in the city, avoiding airport or tourist bureau rates which can be poor. Expect to get around 1 USD = 30-35 THB.
Credit cards (Visa, Mastercard, Amex) are widely accepted in Chiang Mai, and many places also accept contactless payments or mobile wallets like GrabPay. ATMs are common and dispense THB.
Tipping is generally not expected but rounding up the bill or giving 20-50 THB for good service is appreciated. For taxis, round up the fare or give 20 THB for a short ride.
Eat, Shop & Travel on a Budget
Cheap car hire →A typical cheap coffee can be found for around 30-50 THB at a street vendor or a small cafe.
A street food stall or a market stall will offer a meal for around 100-150 THB, while a small restaurant might charge 150-200 THB.
A budget-friendly dinner at a local restaurant or market stall can cost around 150-250 THB for a main dish.
Chiang Mai Night Bazaar and Wat Phra Singh Night Market are popular spots for cheap street food, while Warorot Market is a great place to find affordable eats during the day.
Tesco Lotus and Big C are two popular supermarket chains with branches in the area.
Night Bazaar and Chiang Mai Night Market are great places to find affordable clothing and souvenirs.
A single ride on a songthaew (red truck) costs around 20-30 THB, while a day pass can be purchased for 100-150 THB. From the airport, a taxi ride costs around 120-150 THB, while a songthaew ride costs 50-70 THB.
Eat at local markets or street stalls for significantly cheaper options.Use public transport or walk/bike whenever possible to save money.Avoid exchanging money at airports or tourist areas for poor rates.
Good to know — Chiang Mai
Type A/B/C · 220V
not safe — drink bottled
$1 ≈ ฿33.41 · THB
Where to Eat
💡 Booking tip: For popular restaurants in Chiang Mai, book at least a week ahead — especially for weekend evenings and during festival season.
Your arrival at Tiny Guest House
🕒 Check-in is from . Arriving earlier? Most hotels store luggage free — just ask at reception.
🧭 First things nearby: cash · Nearest — 504 m · ~6 min walk — pharmacy · ร้าน 56เภสัชกร — 663 m · ~8 min walk
🚐 Pre-book an airport transfer →Getting Around
Chiang Mai International Airport (CNX) → Winner Inn (Thapae Road)
💡 Skip the airport taxi counter and book via Grab app from baggage claim – it's usually 40-60 baht cheaper. Walk out past the official taxi stand to the main road for cheaper rides.
Airport Bus Stop (outside Arrivals) → Thapae Gate (5 min walk to Winner Inn)
💡 Buy a Rabbit Card at 7-Eleven (150 baht including deposit) – it works on all RTC buses and saves fumbling for coins. Bus 4 runs clockwise; check route direction on the RTC app.
Anywhere in Old City → Winner Inn (Thapae Road)
💡 Red shared taxis run like buses – wave one down on any main road. Agree the fare before getting in (30-40 baht per person inside Old City). Don't let drivers charge double for short hops.
Anywhere in Chiang Mai → Winner Inn (Thapae Road)
💡 Use Grab's 'Just Grab' option for the lowest price – it matches you with any available car type. Add the hotel as a saved location for faster booking. Avoid Grab during 17:00-18:30 when surge pricing spikes.
Frequently Asked Questions
What are the best rooms at Tiny Guest House?
Room 201 or higher on the second floor for a quieter stay, as they are away from the lift and service entrance noise, and have a better view of the surrounding streets.
Which rooms should I avoid at Tiny Guest House?
Rooms near the lift, such as 101, 102, and 103, as they may be more prone to noise from guests and staff moving in and out.
Is Tiny Guest House noisy?
As the hotel is located in the city center, expect some street noise, particularly from the nearby roads and markets.
Which rooms have the best views at Tiny Guest House?
Guests on higher floors may have a view of the surrounding streets and temples, but be aware that the hotel's address is in the city center, and views may be partially obstructed by buildings.
What are insider tips for staying at Tiny Guest House?
When checking in, ask the staff about the best parking options, as the hotel may have a limited number of parking spots available. Request a room with a fan instead of air conditioning to save on energy costs and reduce your carbon footprint.
What time is check-in at Tiny Guest House?
Check-in at Tiny Guest House is from null. Check-out is by null.
Does Tiny Guest House have Wi-Fi?
free and paid tiers (100 MB free, 200 MB for 50 THB, 1 GB for 100 THB), no login constraints
Is there a city or tourist tax at Tiny Guest House?
THB 20 per night/person
Where can I eat cheaply near Tiny Guest House?
A street food stall or a market stall will offer a meal for around 100-150 THB, while a small restaurant might charge 150-200 THB.
What is the cheapest way to get around from Tiny Guest House?
A single ride on a songthaew (red truck) costs around 20-30 THB, while a day pass can be purchased for 100-150 THB. From the airport, a taxi ride costs around 120-150 THB, while a songthaew ride costs 50-70 THB.
Top Attractions in Chiang Mai
💡 Start by 5pm before the crush. Bring small bills – vendors rarely have change. Try the khao soi at stall near Wat Phan On.
💡 Check out the 'City Pillar' shrine inside – locals pay respects here. Free before 8am; after that a 40 baht donation is asked but not enforced.
💡 Bring mosquito repellent after dusk. There's a free exercise class at 6pm most evenings – join in.
💡 Your ticket also covers the adjacent Lanna Folklife Museum on the same day. Go mid-afternoon when it's quiet.
💡 Go early (before 9am) to avoid crowds and heat. The songthaew ride up costs about 60 baht per person from the old city.