Point of interest

Walking Street Residence

19 locals recommend,

Tips from locals

Tick
September 19, 2019
Chiang Mai Walking Street is a top tourist attraction in Chiang Mai. Where tourists are interested in food, souvenirs, handmade products, etc.
William/Mike
January 25, 2018
A variety of shops and restaurants in the Old Town.
Bonat
January 20, 2017
There is a local product selling at Walking street on Saturday and Friday
Jib
April 11, 2017
The Sunday Weekend Walking Street is easily the most popular shopping experience in Chiang Mai. A vibrant spectrum of art, crafts, music and food – with handmade quality goods and souvenirs that echo the spirit of Northern Thailand. Opening Hours: Best time to go is after 17:00 Location: Tha Pae to Ratchadamneon Road
Kantinan
September 4, 2016
Organized since 2006, Chiang Mai Walking Street is a Sunday evening walking street at the Three Kings Monument Courtyard. This thriving Sunday evening market covers nearly the whole of Rachadamnoen road (the main road of the old city), many of its side streets and the square in front of Tha Phae Gate. It is famed for the locally made handicrafts that are made from a wide variety of materials such as silk, fabric, ceramic, metal, glass, wood and etc. In addition, Chiang Mai also organizes a Saturday Evening Walking Street on Wua Lai road which runs from Chiang Mai gate, on the south side of the old city, towards the airport. Both Thai and foreign tourists are enjoy walking and shopping here.
Organized since 2006, Chiang Mai Walking Street is a Sunday evening walking street at the Three Kings Monument Courtyard. This thriving Sunday evening market covers nearly the whole of Rachadamnoen road (the main road of the old city), many of its side streets and the square in front of Tha Phae…

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Location
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