137 Pillars House.
The centerpiece of this boutique estate is a restored 1880s teak homestead, once the northern headquarters for the East Borneo Company. Named for the 137 pillars supporting the original structure, the hotel blends colonial-era history with sharp, contemporary luxury. The 30 suites are notably spacious, featuring four-poster beds, Victorian bathtubs, and private verandas that overlook manicured walled gardens. Outside, a 25-meter lap pool sits against a striking 12-meter-high vertical green wall, offering a quiet sanctuary just a short walk from the Wat Gate district and the Ping River. Modern touches like dedicated butler service for every guest and a sleek, dark-wood library bar provide a sophisticated counterpoint to the property's vintage Lanna charm and heritage architecture.