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137 Pillars House

CHIANG MAI, THAILAND

137 Pillars is a living museum honoring the rich history of Chiang Mai. The building, which was first constructed in the late 1800s, was the East Borneo Company's headquarters and was essential to the teak trade in the area. The painstakingly restored property, with its exquisite teakwood craftsmanship, graceful colonial-style design, and lush tropical gardens, is a tribute to the architectural splendor of that era today.

At 137 Pillars House, every one of the thirty rooms is a haven of elegance and sophistication, furnished with all the contemporary conveniences that sophisticated tourists want while retaining the allure of a bygone age. The spacious suites have polished teak floors, lofty ceilings, and a calming color scheme that complements the surrounding scenery. These suites are a haven of comfort, with features like large living areas, opulent en-suite bathrooms with clawfoot bathtubs in the Victorian style, and private verandas with daybeds.

The hotel's green grounds, which are home to lotus ponds, orchids, and frangipani trees, provide a calm setting that encourages introspection and relaxation. Every moment at 137 Pillars House is intended to calm the soul, whether you're relaxing by the 25-meter infinity pool, getting pampered at the hotel's Nitra Serenity Centre, or sipping afternoon tea on the terrace.

The hotel provides a variety of carefully chosen experiences that highlight the best of Chiang Mai for visitors looking to have a deeper understanding of the native way of life. Through guided temple tours and traditional Thai cooking workshops, visitors may fully immerse themselves in the region's rich heritage and scenic splendor, as well as take excursions into the neighboring mountains and hill tribal settlements.

From the journal.

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