About S House Hotel Mae Sai
Mid-budget hotel near the Mae Sai border crossing. Suits border-day travellers wanting good rates and easy access.
Mid-budget hotel near the Mae Sai border crossing. Suits border-day travellers wanting good rates and easy access.
Why visit
- Practical base for exploring Chiang Rai attractions like Wat Rong Suea Ten the Blue Temple
- Airport access is straightforward via taxi or hotel transfer in roughly 30-60 minutes depending on traffic
- S House Hotel Mae Sai sits in Mae Sai, the northernmost border town with Myanmar which puts you in walkable range of the area's main draws
- Among the more affordable options in Mae Sai for travellers watching the daily budget
- Clean basic rooms that get the job done without paying for resort amenities you would not use
What to expect
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Local tips
- Hotel restaurant breakfast can be skipped if you prefer to explore local breakfast spots most are 10-15 minutes walk
- Book directly through the hotel website for best rate or use Agoda which has the most Chiang Rai inventory
- Request a higher floor at booking for less street noise especially in busy Mae Sai
- Combine the stay with a visit to Wat Rong Khun the White Temple which is close enough for an easy outing
Frequently asked questions
Does the hotel arrange airport transfers?
Yes pre-booked transfers are available through reception and recommended for late-night arrivals when taxi options thin out. Pricing depends on vehicle type and is normally 700-1500 baht in this region. Public transport options exist but add 60-90 minutes.
Is breakfast included in the room rate?
Breakfast inclusion depends on the rate booked confirm at the time of reservation. Buffet breakfasts at this category typically cost 250-500 baht per person if not included. Many guests find local breakfast spots within 10 minutes more interesting.
Is the hotel suitable for digital nomads or remote work?
WiFi is generally adequate for messaging and email. For stable video calls a backup mobile data SIM is sensible anywhere in Thailand. Some rooms have desks others have small tables ask at booking if a workspace matters.