Per capita 2000+, Chiang Mai 4 days 3 nights nanny-level travel guide
Stroll around the market, drink some coffee, buy some inexpensive trinkets, and then find a place to be in a daze, the days in Chiang Mai will make you unconsciously slow down and quietly feel and enjoy life.
【Good Market】
Most of Chiang Mai's markets are concentrated on weekends.
🔸Coconut Market
The market is small, mainly for eating and drinking, and the coconut grove🌴 is very photogenic
🔸Jing Jai Market
A very large market with all kinds of handmade items, clothing, etc., and there is a lot of food
Time: Saturday and Sunday 06:00 - 14:00
🔸White Market
Next to Nimman Road No.1, mainly for clothing and jewelry.
🕓Time: Friday to Sunday 15:00-22:00
🔸Baan Kang Wat Art Village
A very small village at the foot of the mountain, but with a very artistic atmosphere, all kinds of interesting shops.
🕓Time: Tuesday to Sunday, closed on Monday
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【Night Market Recommendation】
🔻Malin Plaze, Chiang Mai University Night Market
Chiang Mai University main gate night market, clothing jewelry and all kinds of things are sold.
🔻Lang Mor Night Market
Like a domestic snack street, street stalls, all kinds of snacks are available
🔻One Nimman
There are indoor malls and open-air stalls, Saturday and Sunday are snack stalls, Monday and Tuesday are vintage markets
🔻Sunday Night Market
From Tha Pae Gate to Wat Phra Singh, the scale is very large, integrating eating, drinking, playing and wearing
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【Treasure Coffee Shop】
🏠NO.39
A small wooden house in the forest, and a blue pond
🏠Cafe Arte
A warm family coffee shop in a standalone old building, with accommodation upstairs
🏠Chom Cafe
As if breaking into Alice's Wonderland
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【Ancient City Temples】
📍Wat Chedi Luang
📍Loro Loco
📍Wat Phra Singh
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【Per Capita Consumption】
Airfare: 1500r
Accommodation: 500r
Meals: 500r
Others: 200r
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⚠️Travel Tips
①It is best to choose the weekend to come to Chiang Mai, many markets are only open on weekends;
②There are many pigeons at Tha Pae Gate, but that's all;
③Chiang Mai is very small, from south to north is only a few kilometers, taxi is basically within 100🐷, it is recommended to use Grab or Bolt.
Wat Phra Singh Woramahawihan First-class royal monastery Woramahawihan type Located in the area of Chiang Mai moat, Sam Lan Road, Phra Sing Subdistrict, Mueang Chiang Mai District Chiang Mai Province, Wat Phra Singh It is one of the important temples in Chiang Mai. It is enshrined Phra Singh Sacred Buddha image in Chiang Mai
This place is so important in old town city, if you come to Chiang Mai, you should go!! I’m recommended
I like it, beautiful in Lanna architecture. I like the paintings in the chapel. Still crisp even through time There is a chance to visit again for sure 🙏🙏🙏
The Pasing Temple is particularly beautiful and very beautiful, because of its excellent location, located in Chiang Mai, Thailand, is the largest Buddhist temple in Chiang Mai. It was built in 1345 and is the perfect classic of Naran architecture. This temple was first used by King Payu in order to commemorate his father and worship his Sheriko. After many expansions, I welcomed the Buddha statue of Pasing in 1367. The name of Pasing Temple is very commemorative. There are many tourists who come here. The environment is elegant and the scenery is particularly beautiful. The fun is a cost-effective punching resort. It is also a good place worth coming. Loved and praised by tourists from all over the world!
It’s one of the best temples in Thailand you should be visiting. 😘😘😘😘😘😘
Like the slow pace of life in Chiang Mai, walking from the Roseat Hotel to the Parsing Monastery for about 15 minutes, passing through other large and small temples. Almost every temple in Chiang Mai is exquisite and has a story. When entering the temple, you must take off your shoes. At the entrance, you have to pay 20B incense fee. The staff will give tribute and write down their names. There are also staff in the temple who will explain the ritual Buddha to you. They will speak basic English. The main hall is magnificent, and other buildings have their own characteristics.