The newly opened InterContinental Chiang Mai The Mae Ping is set to redefine the city's luxury hotel landscape. The property's sophisticated design unlocks a window into the past, showcasing the architectural and artistic heritage of the historic Lanna Kingdom. The rectangular shaped fortified city of Chiang Mai was established in AD1296 as the capital of the Lanna Kingdom. Today, remnants of the brick-walls and gateway can still be seen in the 700-year-old city. For centuries, Chiang Mai has been well-known for its craft practices including lacquerware, silverwork, wood carving, pottery and more.
The owners of the 30-year-old Imperial Mae Ping Hotel entrusted Bangkok-based PIA with a complete overhaul of the property and to weave in elements of the city's past. After five years of renovation works, it reopened in November 2023 as InterContinental Chiang Mai The Mae Ping.
The building's original space was carefully maximised to fulfill the design vision. The former lobby was converted into a capacious all-day dining restaurant called The Gad Lanna. Meanwhile, the former all-day dining was turned into the lobby lounge. The first floor car park was transformed into a group check in-lobby and the second floor void area to meeting rooms.
By 2025, there will be a contemporary extension located on the west wing of the lobby. This will be home to the signature Club InterContinental lounge and Club rooms and suites. Hong's Chinese Restaurant on the 16th floor is slated to be completed in March 2024, and Hong's Sky Bar the following month.
connecting heritage with the present and future
For the design concept, it was important for the PIA team to create a contemporary look that celebrates Lanna craftsmanship. The designers thoughtfully fused modern conveniences and aesthetics into the property's historic structure.
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