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Kahavadi Chiang Rai River Retreat, A Curio Collection Hotel by Hilton to Open in July 2026

by Nikhil Prasad

Key points

  • Chiang Rai’s hospitality scene is set for a striking new chapter with the upcoming debut of Kahavadi Chiang Rai Hotel, Curio Collection by Hilton, scheduled to welcome guests in July 2026.
  • This Thailand Hotel News report has learned that the hotel aims to capture the spirit of a traditional Lanna merchant’s residence, seamlessly weaving cultural storytelling into contemporary hospitality.
  • As Chiang Rai continues to evolve into a premier destination for discerning travelers, Kahavadi Chiang Rai Hotel, Curio Collection by Hilton stands poised to redefine riverside luxury through cultural authenticity and thoughtful design.

Thailand Hotel News: Chiang Rai’s hospitality scene is set for a striking new chapter with the upcoming debut of Kahavadi Chiang Rai Hotel, Curio Collection by Hilton, scheduled to welcome guests in July 2026. As Chiang Rai’s popularity begins to rival its northern neighbor Chiang Mai, global brands are increasingly turning their attention to the province’s serene riverscapes and cultural depth. The newest addition, positioned gracefully along the banks of the Mae Kok River, promises an intimate yet refined stay that blends heritage, nature, and modern elegance into one cohesive experience.

A refined Lanna-inspired riverside sanctuary set to transform Chiang Rai’s luxury scene in 2026
Image Credit: Hilton Hotels

Set amid lush tropical vegetation and tranquil river views, the 167-room property has been thoughtfully designed to reflect the soul of Northern Thailand. This Thailand Hotel News report has learned that the hotel aims to capture the spirit of a traditional Lanna merchant’s residence, seamlessly weaving cultural storytelling into contemporary hospitality. Rather than overwhelming guests with scale, Kahavadi focuses on atmosphere, texture, and authenticity, offering a peaceful riverside sanctuary just minutes from prominent attractions such as Rong Suea Ten Temple.

The Lanna-styled lobby
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A Riverside Sanctuary Inspired by Lanna Heritage

Kahavadi Chiang Rai embraces the architectural poetry of Lanna design, pairing natural materials with subtle sophistication. Each spacious guestroom and suite features a private balcony overlooking tranquil gardens or shimmering pools, creating a seamless connection between indoor comfort and the surrounding landscape. Locally crafted tea and coffee blends welcome guests upon arrival, while bespoke furnishings and earthy textures echo the forests, rivers, and artisan traditions of the North.

One of the many room types at the retreat
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Nature plays a central role in the guest experience. Winding trails, wildflower gardens, and shaded riverside paths encourage unhurried exploration. The property’s layout allows travelers to reconnect with Chiang Rai’s gentle rhythm, whether through quiet morning walks or sunset reflections by the water.

Culinary Storytelling by the River

Dining at Kahavadi is positioned as both a sensory journey and a tribute to regional flavors. The hotel will feature two restaurants and one bar, each conceptually distinct yet united by a celebration of Lanna heritage and global influences.

The tea lobby at the Kahavadi Chiang Rai
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Larderley draws inspiration from the traditional Thai pinto, reimagining communal dining through layered dishes that blend Thai, Asian, and international flavors. Guests can savor this nostalgic yet inventive approach either in the restaurant or within the privacy of their rooms.

The Larderley dining outlet
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Tasabiang, nestled along the riverbank, offers an intimate setting where Northern Thai cuisine is elevated with contemporary techniques. Seasonal ingredients sourced from the surrounding ecosystem shape a menu that honors tradition while embracing innovation.

The Tasabiang restaurant
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At The Ledger, a sophisticated lounge inspired by vintage retail ledgers, commerce and travel converge. Signature cocktails, flavorful small plates, and globally influenced ingredients create a refined social space that feels both nostalgic and cosmopolitan.

Experiences Rooted in the Spirit of the North

Beyond accommodation and dining, Kahavadi will introduce curated experiences designed to immerse guests in Chiang Rai’s culture. The “Spirit of the North” afternoon tea, weekend farmers markets, and collaborations with regional chefs aim to deepen engagement with local artisans and producers.

The Ledger Bar
Image Credit: Hilton Hotels

Opening rates are expected to begin from approximately 3,553 Baht per night, inclusive of a 10 percent service charge but exclusive of taxes. Reservations are anticipated to open soon for stays beginning July 15, 2026, positioning the hotel as one of the most anticipated northern launches of the year.

As Chiang Rai continues to evolve into a premier destination for discerning travelers, Kahavadi Chiang Rai Hotel, Curio Collection by Hilton stands poised to redefine riverside luxury through cultural authenticity and thoughtful design. Its blend of heritage architecture, immersive dining, and nature-centered experiences signals a shift toward more meaningful hospitality in Northern Thailand. With global standards anchored in local identity, the property is likely to attract both international visitors and Thai travelers seeking refined tranquility along the Mae Kok River.

For industry observers and travel enthusiasts alike, this development underscores Chiang Rai’s growing stature on Thailand’s luxury map and reflects the continued confidence of international brands in the province’s future potential.

For more details or to make a booking, visit:

https://www.hilton.com/en/hotels/ceiqqqq-kahavadi-chiang-rai

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