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Saturday Walking Street
The Saturday Walking Street is a night market that locates itself on the Wualai Road every Saturday. The road is lined with shops selling local goods, handicrafts, mementos and authentic Thai street food. The evening comes alive with colourful displays and chattering crowds. Inexpensive foot massage booths are also available for customers tired after an evening of gala.
Nong Buak Haad Public Park
Nong Buak Haad Public Park is a large public park in Chiang Mai's old city. Complete with ponds, tiny bridges, walking trails, and lush greenery, it looks like a painting on an artist's easel. The park's picturesque setting makes it a great destination for relaxing outdoors on a beautiful day.
Suan Dok Gate
The Suan Dok Gate is a prime historical landmark situated in the Si Phum District of Chiang Mai. It once formed a part of the walled settlement of Wiang Suan Dok during the period of the Lanna Kingdom around the 14th century. Today, it stands as a reminder of the grand architectural feat of the city's traditions, while also serving as a centre point for hotels and restaurants to flourish.
Sub-Zero Ice Skate Club
The Sub-Zero Ice Skate Club is an indoor rink for ice-skating in Chiang Mai. It is modernly designed, and frequented by a majority of young people. One can also find ice-skating classes being held here. This skating centre promises an exciting day for the novice and the experienced alike.
Sunday Walking Street
One of the most famous shopping experiences in Chiang Mai, the Sunday Walking Street is a busy night market that runs from Tha Pae Gate along Ratchadamnoen Road every Sunday. It is nothing short of a festival, complete with blazing lights, music, entertainment spaces, artists, massage parlours, local street foods, shops selling local handicrafts items, and of course, seas of people.
This boisterous attraction in the city, Sunday Walking Street, as the name denotes, opens every Sunday from 4:00 PM until midnight. Serving as a venue to several food stalls, traditional Thai souvenir stores, and many other funky stores, Sunday Walking Street also features performance stages for beauty pageants, dance recitals, and many such events. Although being a ‘Sunday’ market, this market also functions on a Saturday where visitors can witness the same stalls and shops seen on the Sunday Walking Street market. This weekend market acts as a significant income source for many of the local families who work the whole week making the items they sell on the weekend.
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Talat Muang Mai
Talat Muang Mai is a wholesale fruit market in Chiang Mai. With its display of juicy fruits and flavourful vegetables, it is the one-stop destination to grab unprocessed, fresh farm produce at cheap rates. It sells several local varieties of watermelons, mangoes, passionfruit, rambutans and apples. Bustling with locals round the clock, it makes for a good exposure to Thai lifestyles.
Talat Na Mor
Talat Na Mor, accompanied by the Malin Plaza close by, is locally known as the Student Market. With shops selling several varieties of clothes, shoes, bags and authentic street food, prices are heavily adjusted to suit the needs of students of Chiang Mai University nearby. It is a popular hangout spot for young crowds, especially when evening falls.
Talat Somphet
Talat Somphet is the go-to destination in Chiang Mai for treating your taste buds. Being the hub of culinary skills and cookery schools, it is lined with vendors selling local Thai street foods for visitors to sample. It is a traditional market mainly selling meat-based dishes and fruits/vegetables, and is often frequented by locals wanting to grab a fresh glass of juice.
Talat Thanin
Talat Thanin is a culinary hub of local Thai food along Chiang Mai's Chotana Road. This local market is lined with shops selling local spices, fresh meat, rices, condiments, and readymade food packages, making it a food connoisseur's paradise. Talat Thanin is a favourite among locals who often access the quiet marketplace to pick up on domestic goods and tidbits.
Talat Ton Lam Yai
Talat Ton Lam Yai is a riverside flower market, spread adjacent to Warorot Market on the busy Praisanai Road. Bunches of roses, jasmines, orchids, chrysanthemums and lotuses scent the air and put up a colourful show in full bloom. Though the market is open all night long, locals like visiting early morning to choose from the brightest and freshest flowers.
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