
The Heritage Chiang Rai
Lanna Kingdom peaked rooflines anchoring Thailand's northernmost provincial capital
About the Property
The Heritage Chiang Rai draws on the architectural vocabulary of the Lanna Kingdom to create a comfortable heritage-themed retreat in the heart of Thailand's northernmost city. Traditional peaked rooflines, warm wood interiors, and locally sourced textiles reference the region's distinct cultural identity, which blends Northern Thai, Shan, Yunnanese, and hill tribe influences. The hotel serves as a practical base for Chiang Rai's world-class art temples — Wat Rong Khun, Baan Dam Museum, and Wat Rong Suea Ten — while delivering a sense of regional character that generic city hotels lack.
Original Purpose
Heritage-themed hotel
Highlights
History Timeline
King Mengrai founds Chiang Rai as the first Lanna capital, establishing the region's identity as a crossroads of Thai, Shan, and Yunnan cultures.
Artist Chalermchai Kositpipat completes the first phase of Wat Rong Khun (White Temple) near Chiang Rai, inaugurating a new era of contemporary sacred art in the region.
Artist Thawan Duchanee's Baan Dam Museum (Black House) opens to the public, cementing Chiang Rai's reputation as northern Thailand's leading arts destination.
The Heritage Chiang Rai opens, its Lanna Kingdom architectural vocabulary serving as a cultural base for visitors exploring Wat Rong Khun, Baan Dam, and the Golden Triangle.
An earthquake damages portions of Wat Rong Khun; the Heritage hotel supports regional recovery efforts and artists' community relief programmes.