Food Scene
Golf field , tennis court , restaurant , coffee shop.
8 yerel halk öneriyor
Chiang Mai Gymkhana Golf Club
349 ตําบลGolf field , tennis court , restaurant , coffee shop.
Best place for Northern food in the beautiful old teak wood house along the Ping river.
7 yerel halk öneriyor
Antique House
1 Thanon Chiang Mai-Lam PhunBest place for Northern food in the beautiful old teak wood house along the Ping river.
Love At First Bite
28 Charoen Muang RdNice place and best cake.
Thai food with the beautiful view of the Ping river.
34 yerel halk öneriyor
The River Market Restaurant
12 Charoen Prathet RdThai food with the beautiful view of the Ping river.
The Good View
13 ถนน เจริญราษฎร์The best place in Chiang Mai for hangout.
Everything Else
Rimping Supermarket Nawarat Branch
129 Thanon Chiang Mai-Lam PhunAll you want to buy is here.
Fruit Wholesale Market
90 Wichayanon RdAll kind of fruits , just enjoy walking around to see.
Chiang Mai Railway Station
Not very far from the house.
Chiang Mai Uluslararası Havalimanı
60 Thanon MahidolJust a few minute from the house.
Arts & Culture
Restaurant , bar , coffee shop , art and souvenir shop from 6pm till midnight.
141 yerel halk öneriyor
Chiang Mai Gece Pazarı
Changklan RoadRestaurant , bar , coffee shop , art and souvenir shop from 6pm till midnight.
Sightseeing
Local suvenir market and a lot more to see about the way of life here. Everyday from 8 am - 5 pm.
210 yerel halk öneriyor
ตลาด วโรรส
Local suvenir market and a lot more to see about the way of life here. Everyday from 8 am - 5 pm.
Take the boat trip along Ping river to see the way of life of local people.
14 yerel halk öneriyor
Mae Ping River
133 Charoen Prathet RdTake the boat trip along Ping river to see the way of life of local people.
Tha Phae Kapısı
Tha Phae RoadThe east gate to enter the old city.
Wiang Kum Kam is an ancient city, was built by King Mangrai around the latter part of the 13th century.
82 yerel halk öneriyor
Wiang Kum Kam
Ban Sao Hin Soi 10Wiang Kum Kam is an ancient city, was built by King Mangrai around the latter part of the 13th century.