You could spend your whole Chiang Mai vacation exploring the famous Night Bazaar. Once you’ve exhausted the art of the cheerful haggle, however, there’s plenty more to explore. The National Museum and Botanic Garden are great places to soak up some local culture and to breathe in the delicate fragrance of Thai orchids. In the city’s center, the remains of ancient walls embrace over 30 temples. Limber travelers can climb 300 stairs to Wat Phrathat Doi Suthep, an ornate Buddhist temple in the hills.
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4.5 based on 51 reviews
Covered ตลาด positioned around cinco minutes norte de Chiang Mai, where el suelo and las encimeras are unbroken tile making them very straightforward to clean and maintain. So great hygiene in a ตลาด which specialises in foodstuffs - mainly prepared items including แกง, stir fries and grilled dead တိရိစ္ဆာန်။ Very little ภาษาอังกฤษ labelling so you’ll need to be careful if you’re เจ/သက်သတ်လွတ်/vegano, since even a lot of the stir fries for instance have bits of dismembered animals ဟင်းသီဟင်းရွက်များအောက်မှာရှိတယ်။ One end of the covered mercado is devoted to fresh produce - ผัก y သစ်သီး - but in my experience their presence isn’t always as regular as the prepared foods vendedores. No hay asientos.
4.5 based on 18 reviews
All health lovers should make sure to visit this great source of everything organic on Saturday or Sunday mornings. Local produce and the pre-cooked food is on sale, and everything is guaranteed to be toxic free. Don’t forget your own bag!
This people's market has all that you would love to eat, or to shop for local clothing that represent the design and service mindset of the creative Lanna Thai north in terms of eating and clothing, all at very local pricung. very popular with locals and foreigners who wish to explore what is "local" and lively. A MUST for all who are there on Saturdays and Sundays
4.0 based on 11 reviews
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