Wed, 28 December 2022

Accor Opens ibis Hotel in Chiang Mai, Thailand

(28/12/22)  Accor has expanded its portfolio of ibis hotels in Thailand with the opening of a property in the trendy Nimman neighbourhood of Chiang Mai in the north of the country.

The ibis Chiangmai Nimman Journeyhub is within walking distance of the ancient walled city and is surrounded by coffee shops, independent boutiques, restaurants and live music bars.

Room at the ibis Chiangmai Nimman Journeyhub. Click to enlarge.
Room at the ibis Chiangmai Nimman Journeyhub

“Welcome to Chiang Mai!” said Maverik Mukherjee, General Manager of ibis Chiang Mai Nimman Journeyhub. “My team and I are excited to welcome you to the ibis Chiang Mai Nimman Journeyhub. Whether you are travelling for business or leisure, we will be delighted to serve you and make your stay a happy and memorable one. Our hotel opens to all. Both international travellers and locals can look at the hotel as a vibrant and modern space to relax.”

All 142 guestrooms of the hotel feature the brand's signature Sweet Bed by ibis, a business desk and complimentary high-speed Wi-Fi.

Facilities include an all-day restaurant, fitness centre and an outdoor infinity pool with views of the jungle-clad mountains and Doi Suthep.

The hotel has also embraced the latest technology to offer guests a variety of 24-hour services, including online check-in and fast check-out.

“The capital of the ancient Lanna Kingdom, Chiang Mai is Thailand’s cultural heart with ancient temples, natural wonders and a vibrant arts scene. We are delighted to collaborate with Boutique Corporation once again to introduce our upbeat ibis brand to this aspirational destination. Complementing our existing Novotel, as well as Mercure, Mövenpick and MGallery hotels in and around the city, we can now cater for every type of visitor to Chiang Mai,” said Garth Simmons, Chief Executive Officer, Accor Southeast Asia, Japan and South Korea.

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