Udon Thani (Thai: อุดรธานี, pronounced [ʔù.dɔ̄ːn tʰāː.nīː]) is one of the four major cities (Khorat, Ubon Ratchathani, Udon Thani, and Khon Kaen) of the Isan region, Thailand, (known as the "big four of Isan"). It is the capital of Udon Thani Province.
Restaurants in Udon Thani
4.5 based on 110 reviews
This is a lovely complex with a lovely tempole and amazing wat that you can go inside and climb a couple of stories up - amazing paintings inside as well. Everyone around seemed very friendly and gentle - just a really nice place to visit.
4.5 based on 97 reviews
Beautiful place amid of new building and bussines area, alot of history especially the history of Udon Thani and Chinese in Thailand, it's worth to visit.
4.0 based on 494 reviews
The park was a lovely place to walk and relax with lots of room and a variety of spaces. A walking track and a cycling track surround the park.
4.0 based on 296 reviews
UD Town Mall, a tourist attraction in Udon Thani Province (UD TOWN: Enjoy More Everyday), the first open-air mall on the largest area in Thailand with the center of lifestyle And the premium experience of Indochina Complete with perfection of the city center location, convenient traffic design, easy to access With a unique and unique concept Giving a modern feeling, relaxing, comfortable, restoring naturalness and Giving green to Udon Thani city, UD Town has been designed to be a place for all ages who want to recharge their lives. Is a resting place It is part of the lifestyle of people who want to have fun, relax, see people with faces full of smiles and satisfaction.
4.0 based on 63 reviews
Ten minutes drive from city center, this is a very interesting Chinese Shrine where you would have a chance to pay respect to 6 devines, the most people would like to visit and pay respect to may be "Poo-Yaa Shrine" which is believed those who pay respect and make a wish, that wish (only one wish) would come true. I could not remember the name of other 5 monks/devines because it is in chinese name but each would bless you prosperity, health and good luck. There is also a "9 turn Shrine" standing in the Nong Bua pond which connecting walk way that has 9 turns before reaching the pavillion.Our group were there in mid January just a week before Chinese New Year and it was almost full moon. The pavilion and the willow tree together with the moon reflects in the water looked stuning. Plus we had a chance to see the rehearsal of the Dragon parade which will be perform at Nong Prajak every year too. Nice to stroll around at night. (Close at 8 p.m.) Lots of parking space.
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