Chiang Mai's most fragrant and cheapest market, once you go there, you don't need to go to any other markets.
This Warorot Market was brought by the locals, just go straight out of the east gate of the ancient city and you will be there in no time. The area is very large, with two main indoor buildings like a small commodity market, and other shops are scattered, but they all belong to Warorot. The prices are very affordable, and almost all the markets in Chiang Mai are estimated to purchase goods here.
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Self-driving:
Not recommended to drive there. Although there is a large multi-story parking lot in the market, the market is very big. If you have to come back to find your car after shopping, you will really be overwhelmed. Therefore, it is recommended to take a taxi directly and take a taxi wherever you go.
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Dining:
There are some snack carts nearby, selling soup noodles, green papaya salad, soda and fruits. The main market has a food court on the first floor, which also sells these items, but it's much more comfortable to sit there.
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What to buy:
In the market, everything is available and basically formed into rows and markets. For example, those who sell spices are almost always together, as are those who sell bamboo weaving crafts. The prices are almost the same. Thai people do business very honestly, and bargaining ranges from 10-50 baht. Those who have more almost never succeed.
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Opening hours:
After 9 o'clock in the morning, the stores will open one after another, some selling breakfast earlier and some later. They will close around 4 or 5 in the afternoon.
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tips:
Next to it is a flower and fruit market, where prices are also very cheap. Those living in Chiang Mai can often come here to buy flowers.
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It's not far from the big market outside the ancient city. It's only 10 minutes by two cars. Food and spices are available and cheap. Some stalls can even use Alipay. In addition, it is also a place where local people buy vegetables, fruits, daily necessities and religious necessities. There are clothes, too. They are not our favorite clothes. But there are elephant pants on some night markets, too. All things, the price is cheaper than the ancient city, worth buying. Really buy a lot, you can also directly express home. Postage is OK, not expensive.
At this market the locals buy and the prices are real. You can find a lot a foodies and the eateries are cheap and authentic. I bought a cell phone cover for my iPhone!
It's a complicated place, so I don't actually go well. But once you go again, you don't know how time goes by because you're looking around. You can buy a lot of things here.1. Ratan bag 2. Wooden tableware 3. Beomlang lunch box 4. Sanjo tribe accessories 5. hat 6. fruit 7. nuts 8. fabric 9. Handmade beads 10. flower 11. Hot bag 12. School uniform specialty stores, etc.... Too many. I visited a few of them.