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Home / Hotel / Hotel News / BHMASIA LAUNCHES VILLASCHIANGMAI.COM

BHMASIA LAUNCHES VILLASCHIANGMAI.COM

May 14, 2015 by StrawberrY Gal

Asia-Pacific hotel management, development and consulting group, Bespoke Hospitality Management Asia (BHMAsia) announced a new website for holiday villa rental in Chiang Mai (www.VillasChiangMai.com) that lists all villa properties in Chiang Mai under its X2 (CrossTo) and Away brands. The website provides full information about the villas, availability, latest deals with instant confirmation of bookings.

While on holiday people are looking for different and flexible experiences. Peace, quiet and relaxation are priceless commodities, especially on your vacation. Choosing a Chiang Mai holiday villa over a traditional hotel offers guests so many advantages. The Chiang Mai villas are much larger than any hotel room. The villas offer multiple separate bedrooms and social living spaces accommodating up to 14 people in some cases. With a private living room, kitchen and swimming pool your family and/or friends can enjoy a level of privacy and freedom not possible in traditional hotels. Space to share and space to be yourself add up to a relaxing holiday.

The Chiang Mai Villas listed on VillasChiangMai.com all provide the highest level of personalised service. Each villa comes with a dedicated villa manager who looks after the every need of their guests. Let the villa manager and their team prepare breakfast & traditional Thai buffets while in Chiang Mai. Use these local experts to their full potential by allowing them to arrange all your sightseeing and travel plans. Their local knowledge and languages skills remove all the troubles from your dream holiday. The villas listed on the website not only are specially selected to offer more than just privacy but also offer exceptional style and luxury. All villas come from the Thailand’s leading design hotel brands.

The New X2 Chiang Mai-Nimman Villa

Opening July 2015, X2 Chiang Mai – Nimman is located in the heart of the trendy Nimmanhaemin area of Chiang Mai. The villa’s modern retro design reflects the hipness of the area and the artistic culture exhibited in surrounding coffee shops, boutiques and restaurants. Spread out over 580sqm, X2 Chiang Mai – Nimman townhouse villa offers accommodation for 14 guests with 7 bedrooms, 8 bathrooms.

Like all X2 Villas, X2 Chiang Mai – Nimman comes fitted with X2 signature design DNA and luxurious space built into its core. From the stylish living room, fully equipped kitchen, funky games room with snooker table, rooftop BBQ and sundeck, X2 Chiang Mai – Nimman Villa provides a luxury design escape in the heart of trendy Chiang Mai.

The Chiang Mai Villas “Modern retro” theme combines Scandinavian style mid century furniture and decorations, creating a warm but stylish “blast from the past” type feel. The occasion modern elements provide a nice contrast, that brings the retro touches into the current millennium. Located centrally, just west of the walled city Nimman, sometimes referred to as Nimmanahaeminda is the chic quarter of town. The area is bustling with coffee shops, tea houses, wine bars, trendy restaurants and boutique stores.

Chiang Mai is the largest city in northern Thailand and the most culturally significant. The city is famed for its cultural importance including beautiful temples, the original city walls and it’s laid back feeling. Over the years Chiang Mai, has earned the affectionate name “Rose of the North” for its cultural importance.

VillasChiangMai.com offers choices of three, five and six bedroom villas including X2 Chiang Mai-North Gate, X2 Chiang Mai-South Gate, Away Phucome Chiang Mai and the new retro chic X2 Chiang Mai-Nimman. For more information and reservation, visit www.VillasChiangMai.com

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