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Chiang Mai

From ancient temples to modern cafés, Chiang Mai blends tradition and creativity in every corner.
Stay in the heart of Old Town Chiang Mai, within walking distance of top attractions.

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Sunday Walking Street

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Every Sunday evening, Chiang Mai’s Old Town transforms into a vibrant pedestrian market filled with local crafts, handmade souvenirs, street food, and live performances. Stretching along Ratchadamnoen Road, this iconic night market is one of the best things to do in Chiang Mai.

Visitors can enjoy authentic northern Thai dishes, shop for unique artisan products, and explore historic temples along the way. Staying nearby allows you to walk to the market easily and return to comfort after a lively night in the city.

Wat Chedi Luang

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Located in the heart of Chiang Mai Old Town, Wat Chedi Luang is one of the city’s most impressive and historically significant temples. Built in the 14th century, the temple is famous for its massive ancient chedi (pagoda), which once housed the revered Emerald Buddha.

Today, visitors can admire the striking Lanna-style architecture, explore the peaceful temple grounds, and experience the spiritual atmosphere that reflects Chiang Mai’s rich cultural heritage. Its central location makes Wat Chedi Luang an essential stop for anyone exploring the Old Town and one of the top attractions in Chiang Mai.

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Located in the heart of Chiang Mai, Spice Garden Cafe & Bar offers a relaxed alfresco dining experience surrounded by greenery and charm. Known for its welcoming atmosphere, this garden café is the perfect place for breakfast, brunch, lunch, and afternoon drinks.

Guests can enjoy all-day breakfast, fresh salads, pasta, sandwiches, and homemade desserts in a peaceful outdoor setting. In the afternoon and evening, the space transforms into a cozy beer garden and bar, ideal for cocktails, wine, and casual gatherings with friends.

Pet-friendly and perfect for private events, pop-ups, or intimate celebrations, Spice Garden combines comfort, flavor, and atmosphere — making it one of the most inviting café and garden dining destinations in Chiang Mai.

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Located in the heart of Chiang Mai, Aquaria Restaurant offers a stylish and contemporary dining experience that blends refined flavors with a warm, inviting atmosphere. Known for its Italian-inspired cuisine with creative touches, Aquaria is the perfect destination for romantic dinners, gatherings with friends, and special occasions.

The menu features thoughtfully crafted dishes made from quality ingredients, complemented by a curated selection of wines and signature cocktails. With its elegant setting and attentive service, Aquaria Restaurant delivers a memorable dining experience in Chiang Mai — where great food, ambiance, and hospitality come together seamlessly.

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Tha Phae Gate

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Tha Phae Gate is one of the most iconic landmarks in Chiang Mai and the main entrance to the historic Old Town. Surrounded by ancient brick walls and a lively public square, it serves as a popular meeting point for visitors exploring the city.

The area around Tha Phae Gate is filled with cafés, restaurants, boutique hotels, and local markets, making it a convenient base for travelers. It is also the starting point of the famous Sunday Walking Street and hosts many cultural festivals and events throughout the year.

Staying near Tha Phae Gate means you are within walking distance of temples, night markets, and Chiang Mai’s vibrant street life — making it one of the best locations to experience the charm of the city.

The Songkran Festival in Chiang Mai is one of Thailand’s most vibrant celebrations, especially around Tha Phae Gate, where culture and fun come together.

Held from April 13–15, the festival often lasts longer in Chiang Mai, filling the city with water fights—especially around Chiang Mai Moat—as locals and visitors celebrate with laughter and splashes.

Beyond the excitement, Songkran is rich in tradition, with activities like pouring water over Buddha images, honoring elders, and joining cultural processions at Wat Phra Singh and Wat Chedi Luang.

More than just a water festival, Songkran reflects the warmth, culture, and spirit of Chiang Mai—an experience you shouldn’t miss.

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Lay Krathong Festival

The Loy Krathong Festival is one of the most beautiful and romantic celebrations in Thailand, especially in Chiang Mai. During this time, people float decorated krathongs on the water and release lanterns into the sky, creating a magical and unforgettable atmosphere.

Popular spots like Ping River and the Old City are filled with glowing lights, cultural performances, and lively night markets.

More than just a visual spectacle, Loy Krathong is a meaningful tradition—people release their krathongs to pay respect to the water goddess and let go of negativity, welcoming a fresh and hopeful new beginning 

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