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Completed Guides on Sunday Walking Street, Chiang Mai

Overview

There is a market located on Wualai Rd., on Saturdays, in the antique silver-making district of Chiang Mai, although the more famed one is the removable Sunday Walking Street Market in the Old Town. It is installed on Rachadamnoen Road every evening on Sundays. During this time, this is a pedestrian street and stands are on the each side of the way.

The Sunday Market provide art and craft of the Northern Thai people. Most of the stand sellers make their own articles of magnificent quality. The items on sale are made from an array of materials as paper, silk, fabric, metal, wood, ceramic, glass, etc.

Many of the exhibited products are exclusive to Chiang Mai and its vicinity and they belong to the nationwide show OTOP (One Tambon One Product) which stimulate each district to produce its own local specialities.

Even if you don't want to buy anything, it's a marvellous place to visit and enjoy a cheap cuisine or just wandering and watch. There are numerous places to get a foot massage if you are feeling weary. Relax and delight in big and comfortable seats with warm air and a gentle massage, this is highly recommended. Sometimes there is street theatre, and other times thera are displays of traditional singing or dancing.

Location

The Walking Street is extended 1 km in the old walled city in Chiang Mai, from the Tha Phae Gate to Ratchadamnoen Road.

When to visit

The market is open every Sunday from 4 pm till midnight. Chiang Rai Sunday Walking Street opens to pedestrians from 4 pm to 11 pm, but it is better to go from 5.30 pm onwards to allow time for all the stands to open.

What to do on Sunday Walking Street

Shopping

The goods on offer are more often homemade products. These things displayed are great as gifts or lovely and useful ornaments for your own home. There are also many traders selling footwear, clothes, jewellery and souvenirs.

Delicious food

Temples on each flank of the street become food courts where you can taste from rice to fried crickets, worms and other insects, and there are several refreshment stands set up along the way. You can enjoy fresh juices and special pancakes on a stick, these last have a jelly draw of the chosen cartoon character.

Stroll around and have a massage

The Sunday Market comes alive after sunset, when all the colourful lights turn on and the street entertainers begin to perform.

It is a long way to walk on weekend market and your feet will get tired. Fortunately, there are many areas where you can take a seat with a relaxing -and cheap- foot massage. A half hour massage costs about 80 BHT here, while a full hour is 250 BHT in Bangkok.

Temples

Do not miss two marvellous temples during your visit to the Sunday market. Situated on the main street is Wat Phan Tao and down the side street is the spectacular Wat Chedi Luang. Arrive before sunset to watch them in good light.

Book a short tour

On the way to the market, there are several good eateries for you to enjoy. Choose from a variety of guided tours, from a half-day journey to a several days package. A great activity to do is the mountain hill tribe tour or the hiking to the falls, also the sightseeing to the snakes farm, monkey school, Elephant Park or the famous Tiger Kingdom.

Budget

To get to the market from San Patong, a yellow minivan will cost 20 BHt, while a red minivan costs 40 BHT. Food can cost anywhere from 10 BHT for snacks to over 100 BHT. But normally, a good 30-40 BHT meal is sufficient to keeps you going.

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