
Chiang Mai
What you need to know before you go
Chiang Mai is a land of misty mountains and colourful hill tribes, a playground for seasoned travellers and a delight for adventurers. On a trip to this tranquil city, curious travellers can expand their horizons with Thai massage and cooking courses. Others will be bowled over by the variety of handicrafts and antiques. There are plenty of lively nightlife spots and excellent eateries specialising in local cuisine.
Chiang Mai is 700 km north of Bangkok, set in a verdant valley on the banks of the Ping River. The city was founded in 1296 as the capital of the ancient Lanna Kingdom and it still proudly wears its distinctive culture and long history for all to see. However, it's now a place where the past and the present seamlessly merge with modern buildings standing side by side with venerable temples. Despite its relatively small size, Chiang Mai truly has it all.
What to see & do in Chiang Mai
Featured stories & fun stuffThings to Do in Chiang Mai range from visiting ancient ruins and elaborate Buddhist temples to exploring traditional markets and a massive zoo. This mountainous city in Thailand offers stunning art such as the serpent carvings at Wat Chedi Luang, as well as national parks like Doi Suthep-Pui, where you'll find waterfalls and utopian forest surroundings. At the Warorot Market, you can shop for local handmade arts and crafts... Read more
Where & what to eat in Chiang Mai
Food and dining in Chiang Mai offers a unique world of experience, largely devoid of the curries you find in Thai restaurants, but full of hearty, savoury meats and vegetables. The food here tends to be fattier than it is in southern Thai cooking and the soups have a clear broth instead of using coconut milk. Chicken, pork, fish, eggplant, bamboo shoots and cabbage are common. The flavour palate is... Read more
10 Best Local Dishes from Chiang Mai
Mealtimes in Chiang Mai are often among the highlights of a trip. Like its art, language and cultural heritage, Chiang Mai food is distinct from its cousins to the south and east. A much more pronounced influence from Burma and...10 Great Restaurants in Chiang Mai
Great restaurants in Chiang Mai come in a variety of forms, representing a range of cultures and cuisines as well...10 Best Local Restaurants in Chiang Mai
This guide to the best local restaurants in Chiang Mai presents top places in a city famous for its historical...
Where to shop & what to buy in Chiang Mai
Shopping in Chiang Mai covers everything from vibrant cultural night markets with locally handmade crafts to farmers' markets with fresh and prepared food and drink, to ultra-modern shopping centres. One of the best experiences is to explore the Sunday Walking Street on Ratchadamnoen filled with energetic food and crafts markets. The Saturday Walking Street occurs on Wualai and offers a similar experience. Baan Kang Wat is a bit further... Read more
5 Best Markets and Night Markets in Chiang Mai
Night markets offer the best shopping options in Chiang Mai. The range and diversity is excellent, and they're found dotted all over the city. If you're in town at the weekend then you have even more options to choose from...10 Best Places to Go Shopping in Chiang Mai
The best places to go shopping in Chiang Mai differ greatly from what you’d find in Bangkok. Forget designer labels...5 Best Malls in Chiang Mai
The best shopping malls in Chiang Mai offer an impressive choice of high-end lifestyle and fashion stores. Even with...
Where to go & what to do at night in Chiang Mai
Nightlife in Chiang Mai offers a balanced and refined experience that's nevertheless active and vibrant, less wild than Bangkok, but with plenty of good drinks and live music. In the Old City, head to Zoe in Yellow, among the most popular nightclubs in the city, or visit some of the laid-back neighbourhood bars and live music spots. At Riverside, you'll find high-end bars and elegant restaurants with stunning... Read more