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Best hotels in Nan

Nan's accommodation scene is modest in size but well-matched to the city's character. Budget travelers find clean, friendly guesthouses within walking distance of the temples. Mid-range visitors have good boutique options in the old town, often in restored wooden shophouses. The Pukha Nanfa Hotel is the clear luxury benchmark — a heritage property that has become something of a Nan institution. Most accommodation clusters in or near the old town, which is exactly where you want to be. Here are 10 hotels across all budgets.

Last updated: March 2026 · 4 verified sources

Choosing Your Area in Nan

Location is the single most important hotel decision in Nan. The right neighbourhood saves time, reduces transport costs and puts you closer to the experiences you came for. Here is what each area offers.

Nan Old Town

Available in this guide: budget options · mid-range comfort · luxury properties

Nan Old Town suits travellers who want a full range of options — from solid mid-range comfort to flagship luxury properties. It is one of the more established hotel zones in Nan.

Nan Riverside

Available in this guide: mid-range comfort

Nan Riverside delivers good mid-range value with a genuine sense of local character. A reliable choice for travellers who want comfort without overpaying.

Central Nan

Available in this guide: mid-range comfort

Central Nan delivers good mid-range value with a genuine sense of local character. A reliable choice for travellers who want comfort without overpaying.

Nan Outskirts

Available in this guide: luxury properties

Nan Outskirts is home to some of Nan's finest hotel properties. Expect premium pricing but exceptional facilities, service and location payoff.

Ban Nong Bua, 30 km from Nan

Available in this guide: budget options

Ban Nong Bua, 30 km from Nan is a practical budget base — well placed for sightseeing and transport, with honest no-frills accommodation that won't drain your daily budget.

For a deeper dive into Nan's neighbourhoods, read our full Where to Stay guide.

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Budget Hotels in Nan

Budget accommodation in Thailand punches far above its weight class. Even at the lower end of the price range, you can expect air-conditioning, hot water, a reasonably comfortable bed and often a social common area. The gap between Thailand's budget hotels and those in Europe or North America is significant — expectations are higher here.

Budget properties suit solo travellers happy with compact rooms, backpackers who spend most of the day outside, and anyone prioritising location and price over extra space. A well-chosen budget hotel near a transit hub will serve you far better than a mediocre mid-range property in an inconvenient area.

Compare the live total for your dates, room type, cancellation terms and included breakfast before deciding which budget stay is genuinely better value.

Nan Guesthouse

Budget
Nan Old Town

A backpacker favorite in the heart of the old town, a short walk from Wat Phumin and the National Museum. Clean fan and air-conditioned rooms in a traditional wooden building. The friendly Thai owners are an invaluable source of information on Nan's hidden gems — ask them about current road conditions for Doi Phu Kha and Bo Kluea before setting out.

Best for: backpackers, solo travelers, cyclists

  • Walking distance to Wat Phumin and the museum
  • Knowledgeable local owners with DIY travel advice
  • Bicycle rental available at the guesthouse (50-80 THB/day)

Nan Lanna Hotel

Budget
Nan Old Town

A well-located budget hotel in the old town area offering clean, air-conditioned rooms with en-suite bathrooms at prices that leave plenty for food and activities. The hotel sits within the old town temple circuit — you can walk to Wat Phumin in 10 minutes and the National Museum in 15. Free WiFi and simple breakfast options make it a solid base for exploring Nan without paying boutique prices.

Best for: budget travelers, couples, families

  • Old town location within walking distance of all main temples
  • Good value air-conditioned rooms with private bathroom
  • Free WiFi and simple breakfast included in some rate packages

Fah Place

Budget
Nan Old Town

A charming small guesthouse in a traditional northern Thai wooden building near Wat Phumin. The owner maintains a locally-focused atmosphere — local maps and tips are pinned to the walls, the common area has books and leftover guides from travelers, and the kitchen sometimes produces simple breakfasts at honest prices. A genuine budget gem for travelers who want character over amenities.

Best for: backpackers, solo travelers, culture seekers

  • Traditional northern Thai wooden building
  • Local atmosphere with community travel tips and maps
  • Steps from Wat Phumin and the walking street market

Nan Homestay (Ban Nong Bua area)

Budget
Ban Nong Bua, 30 km from Nan

For travelers wanting immersive cultural experience rather than hotel comfort, homestays in the Thai Lue weaving village of Ban Nong Bua (30 km north of Nan near Tha Wang Pha) offer sleeping in traditional raised wooden houses with local families. Meals are simple northern Thai home cooking. Waking up in a Thai Lue village and watching the morning weaving activity from your host family's loom is an extraordinary experience unavailable anywhere else. Book through guesthouses in Nan town or ask at the village.

Best for: cultural immersion travelers, backpackers, photographers

  • Sleep in an authentic Thai Lue traditional wooden house
  • Included meals of northern Thai home cooking
  • Morning access to weaving demonstrations at the family loom
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Mid-Range Hotels in Nan

Mid-range hotels in Thailand represent exceptional value by global standards. In this bracket you can expect genuine swimming pools, proper lobby bars, room service, modern bathrooms with reliable hot water pressure, and the kind of attentive service that costs twice as much in equivalent European destinations. Many mid-range Thai hotels are genuinely 4-star by international standards.

Mid-range suits couples, families, and anyone who wants to actually enjoy their hotel rather than just sleep in it. If you plan to spend any time at the property — working remotely, poolside afternoons, evening drinks — the upgrade from budget to mid-range is almost always worth the extra cost in Thailand.

Check the same room and cancellation conditions across the hotel site and a trusted booking provider; headline prices are not comparable when taxes or breakfast differ.

Nan Boutique Hotel

Mid-Range
Nan Old Town

A well-regarded mid-range option in the old town with comfortable air-conditioned rooms, modern bathrooms, and a small lobby area with local tourist information. The property has been designed with sensitivity to Nan's heritage character — northern Thai decor elements throughout without feeling kitsch. The central location puts guests within easy reach of all old town temples and the weekend walking street market.

Best for: couples, cultural travelers, mid-range budget

  • Northern Thai heritage-influenced interior design
  • Central old town location near all major temples
  • Comfortable modern rooms at reasonable mid-range prices

The Cross Nan

Mid-Range
Nan Old Town

A stylish guesthouse in a restored traditional building near the old city center. Rooms feature a blend of contemporary comfort and northern Thai design elements — wooden floors, local textiles, and simple but beautiful furniture. The common areas are social and well-curated with Nan photography and local art. Well-reviewed for its breakfast and attentive staff who go beyond standard hospitality in helping guests plan their days.

Best for: couples, design-conscious travelers, first-time visitors to Nan

  • Restored traditional building with thoughtful northern Thai design
  • Excellent breakfast with local northern Thai dishes
  • Staff with deep local knowledge for trip planning assistance

Nan River Hotel

Mid-Range
Nan Riverside

A comfortable mid-range hotel positioned close to the Nan River, offering some rooms with partial river views. The hotel has a swimming pool — a rarity at this price point in Nan — making it especially attractive during the hot season (March-May). Clean, modern rooms with air conditioning and the amenities expected at this tier. A 10-minute walk to the old town puts it slightly further from temples than the old town-centered options but closer to the river and evening stalls.

Best for: couples, families, hot-season visitors

  • Swimming pool — unusual luxury at mid-range Nan prices
  • River proximity with partial river views from some rooms
  • 10-minute walk to Nan old town and temple circuit

Nan Manonchai Hotel

Mid-Range
Central Nan

A reliable larger hotel in central Nan catering to both Thai business travelers and international tourists. Spacious rooms with standard hotel amenities, an in-house restaurant serving Thai and Chinese food, and a lobby that functions as an information hub for visiting Nan. The hotel can arrange private car hire and day trips to Doi Phu Kha and Bo Kluea — useful for travelers without motorbike licenses.

Best for: families, business travelers, travelers wanting organized day trips

  • In-house restaurant with Thai and Chinese food
  • Can arrange private car and driver for day trips
  • Spacious rooms with reliable hotel amenities

Luxury Hotels in Nan

Thailand's luxury hotel scene is world-class. Properties like the Mandarin Oriental Bangkok or Four Seasons Chiang Mai consistently rank among the finest hotels on the planet, and even outside those trophy names the luxury tier delivers genuine five-star experiences — multiple pools, butler service, Michelin-adjacent restaurants and spa facilities — at prices well below equivalent properties in London, New York or Tokyo.

Luxury properties suit honeymooners, travellers celebrating special occasions, and those who simply want the best available. If you are spending 10 or more nights in Thailand, one or two nights at a flagship luxury property can be the defining memory of the trip — especially at riverside properties where the setting amplifies everything.

Compare the complete stay: breakfast, transfers, lounge access, cancellation terms and room category can matter more than the first nightly figure shown.

Pukha Nanfa Hotel

Luxury
Nan Old Town

Nan's flagship luxury hotel — a beautifully designed heritage-inspired property that sets the standard for accommodation in the province. Rooms feature Thai Lue textiles, local hardwood furniture, and thoughtful design that references Nan's artistic heritage without being museum-like. The hotel's restaurant serves excellent northern Thai cuisine, and the lobby area with its local art and library of Nan books creates a genuine sense of place. At its price point, it offers remarkable value compared to luxury hotels in Chiang Mai or Bangkok.

Best for: couples, honeymooners, design-conscious travelers, special occasions

  • Beautifully designed rooms with authentic Thai Lue textile details
  • Excellent in-house restaurant serving northern Thai cuisine
  • Heritage-inspired design that genuinely reflects Nan's artistic culture

Dheva Mantra Resort & Spa

Luxury
Nan Outskirts

A peaceful resort property set in landscaped grounds on the outskirts of Nan, offering a spa, swimming pool, and traditional Thai-style bungalows. The resort provides a more resort-holiday experience within Nan province — spa treatments, pool relaxation, and fine dining — while being close enough to the city for day trips to temples and markets. Ideal for travelers who want to balance cultural exploration with genuine downtime in comfortable surroundings.

Best for: spa-seekers, couples on retreat, travelers wanting resort ambiance

  • Full spa with traditional Thai and herbal treatments
  • Swimming pool and landscaped tropical gardens
  • Quiet resort atmosphere 10 minutes from the old town

How to Book Hotels in Nan Smartly

A few careful booking habits make room totals easier to compare. Match the same dates, room type, taxes, breakfast and cancellation terms before deciding where to book.

  • 1.Book accommodation 2-4 weeks ahead for the Nan Boat Racing Festival (October-November) — the city fills up completely and good rooms disappear fast
  • 2.For the Chomphu Phu Kha blossom season (February-early March), accommodation near the National Park in Pua district can be more convenient than staying in Nan city if you want multiple days in the park
  • 3.Pukha Nanfa Hotel is worth the splurge for at least 1-2 nights — the northern Thai design quality and in-house restaurant justify the price premium over mid-range options
  • 4.Old town guesthouses are the best base for exploring Nan on foot and bicycle — prioritize central location over facilities
  • 5.Most Nan accommodation includes or can arrange motorbike/bicycle rental — confirm this when booking as it affects how convenient your day trips will be
  • 6.Low season (May-September) prices drop 20-30% across the board and Nan is genuinely enjoyable even in light rain — the mountains and rice fields are green and spectacular

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