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Chiang Mai's Old City invites exploration with narrow lanes revealing golden temple spires and saffron-robed monks. The ancient walls frame a world where incense mingles with street food aromas and traditional wooden shophouses line pedestrian-friendly sois. Wat Chedi Luang's brick chedis and Wat Phra Singh's ornate halls showcase the rich Lanna heritage waiting around every corner.
Family-run shophouses serve authentic Northern Thai khao soi and sticky rice throughout this walkable district. Red songthaews circle the historic moat while tuk-tuks wait outside temples. Traditional guesthouses in converted Lanna-style buildings offer accommodation with local character and insights into this cultural heart of Chiang Mai.
Nimman buzzes with creative energy where digital nomads tap on laptops next to locals sipping artisanal coffee. This trendy Chiang Mai neighborhood balances modern style with authentic Thai charm through tree-lined streets dotted with art galleries and boutique shops. MAYA mall anchors the skyline while smaller venues showcase everything from local handicrafts to contemporary design.
Dining options range from northern Thai specialties to international fusion cuisine at prices that won't break your budget. Stylish boutique hotels and hostels cater to various travelers, many offering co-working spaces and rooftop bars. Getting around is simple with abundant songthaews and motorbike taxis connecting you to Chiang Mai's Old City.
Chang Phueak delivers an authentic slice of Chiang Mai life away from tourist hotspots. This northern neighborhood blends university energy with local charm, where students grab cheap eats between classes and locals shop at Kham Tiang Market. Temple-hop to Wat Jed Yot or browse MAYA Lifestyle Shopping Center when you need a break from people-watching at sidewalk cafes.
Budget travelers thrive here with wallet-friendly guesthouses and student-priced Northern Thai cuisine. Getting around is easy with abundant songthaews running to the city center and the Chang Phueak Bus Terminal connecting you to northern destinations. The university campus offers lovely green spaces perfect for afternoon strolls.
Chang Moi captures the essence of Chiang Mai with its golden temple spires and bustling markets. Wat Chedi Luang's ancient courtyards welcome wandering monks, while Warorot Market buzzes with vendors selling silks and spices. The Night Bazaar lights up after dark as artisans carve teak beside steaming noodle carts. This historic area offers authentic cultural immersion through its temples and vibrant shopping scenes.
Getting around is a breeze with red songthaews running every few minutes. The neighborhood serves as a street food paradise where you can sample khao soi noodles and mango sticky rice from local vendors. Traditional guesthouses and boutique hotels in converted shophouses provide authentic accommodation with cultural charm.
The Chiang Mai Night Bazaar transforms Chang Khlan into a sensory playground after sunset. Shoppers haggle for handcrafted souvenirs while food stalls dish up steaming bowls of khao soi and sweet mango sticky rice. Traditional temples and artisan workshops dot the neighborhood, offering quiet cultural moments between shopping sprees.
Hotels line the peaceful Ping River, ranging from budget guesthouses to swanky riverside resorts. Getting around is a breeze with abundant tuk-tuks and red songthaews running along Chang Khlan Road. Early mornings reveal a different side of this lively district before the evening's commercial buzz takes over.
If you like strolling among the stalls, you might want to head out to Chiang Mai Night Bazaar in Chang Khlan for some quality bargains. There are also shops and restaurants in the area if you fancy a wander. Splash some more cash at Kalare Night Bazaar, Warorot Market, and Tha Pae Walking Street.
If you're planning a bit of sightseeing head to Tha Phae Gate— just one of the monuments in Old City. Our travelers also love the sacred temples in the area— your cultural tour starts here.
If you want to give your credit card some exercise, head out to Nimman Road in Nimman. Splash some more cash at One Nimman, MAYA Lifestyle Shopping Center, and Ton Payom Market.
During your trip to Huay Kaew, you can search for that perfect souvenir at MAYA Lifestyle Shopping Center. Take in the lively festivals and mountain views in this culturally rich area.
Explore ancient temples and vibrant night markets in this cultural hub of northern Thailand. Zip through lush jungles on a motorbike or learn to cook spicy curries from local chefs.
Welcoming atmosphere. Arrived on the day the king and queen were coming to visit, so there were lots of ribbons decorating the streets. We stood with the crowd awaiting their arrival, but the drove by at such a fast speed we barely caught a glimpse.
Anonymous traveler
10.0/10
Excellent
Chiang Mai is a great respite from Bangkok, Pattaya, or Phuket. So a great night life, but also can be quiet and peaceful away from the main spots. It's hot, so be prepared for heat, but the food is amazing, the people are friendly, and low prices.
Scott
10.0/10
Excellent
Chiang Mai is a refreshing change from Bangkok. It has everything you need, but it is much less crowded and noisy than Bangkok. It is also very walkable to visit the main attractions in the city. Also the food is Northern Style, and very good.
Anonymous traveler
10.0/10
Excellent
It's casual and relaxed, but there are dozens of things to do and see. The Wats were fascinating, but so was the huge Sunday Market, and the live music everywhere. Just outside the city the elephant sanctuaries and mountain retreats were lovely!
Janice
10.0/10
Excellent
Have only been in chiang mai a day and already love it so much more than Bangkok very chilled and relaxed place the people are friendly and the street food seems much more trustworthy I feel very safe in chiang mai and am enjoying it throughly
Freddie
10.0/10
Excellent
We loved Chiang Mai, it was a refreshing change from the business of Bangkok. We did lots of walking around and sightseeing. We hired a taxi Chai to take us to the temple on the mountain and a tuk tuk driver Nan to take us around the city!
Ronald
10.0/10
Excellent
Chiang Mai is now my favourite town in all of Thailand - what a clean, beautiful, picturesque, town full of markets, temples, things to see & activities! Highly recommend the one day trip to The Sticky Falls & Elephant Sanctuary!
Gordon
10.0/10
Excellent
We spent 5 nights in Chiang Mai and really recommend the market in the old town, Doi Inthanon and Suthep, Nimman neighbourhood and doing a cooking class at Zaab E Lee in the most breathtaking spot in the jungle 🎋
Benjamin
8.0/10
Good
Was a much bigger city than we expected. Plenty to see and do. River cruise was good and recommended. If at a quiet time, Tuk Tuk trips around the city are good and we paid 50B per hour which was an excellent rate.
John
10.0/10
Excellent
If you go solo, use grab bike, as it's the fastest and cheapest way to move around. So many temples to see in the mountains and around the city. Food market at the South gate gives you plenty to choose from.
"Fabulous hotel with good restaurants, friendly and happy staff, good amenities, gym, pool, bars. Nice location, comfortable beds. Stayed 7 days, but extended two more."
"Exceptional service from everyone. The beds were very comfortable and we enjoyed the soaker tub. Phenomenal spa! Enjoyed a massage, facial and body scrub, it was heavenly. Great pool although i wish there was a deeper end, it was same height all over. Would definitely recommend to family and friends. "
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Find out more about Chiang Mai
Find out more about Chiang Mai
Visitors really like Chiang Mai, especially its temples, festivals, and cafes. Simply book a local tour to enjoy your stay a little more. If you're hunting for the perfect souvenir, you may want to head to Chiang Mai Night Bazaar to shop. While you're here, stop by Kalare Night Bazaar and Warorot Market.