What to do in Chiang Mai? Attractions and our Favorite Spots

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We put together our best tips on what to do in Chiang Mai, from temples to other activities in this amazing city of Thailand.
Come see Chiang Mai’s temples and beyond!

We traveled to Chiang Mai 5 times and used the city as a base for our nomadic life. This last season in Thailand, we realized that as much as we love the city, we didn’t visit all the attractions in Chiang Mai, and it was time to hurry up, visit all the cool places in town, and write a practical guide about what to do in Chiang Mai, Thailand.

With a few days left before our departure, we went for our first staycation, exploring things to do in Chiang Mai that are unique, and awesome, and that we were going to miss.

We have already visited some of the Chiang Mai tourist attractions, we also have been in the mountains of Doi Inthanon exploring coffee plantations and spotting waterfalls.

So this staycation was planned to be a mix of top things to do in Chiang Mai plus our favorite spots.

This Chiang Mai itinerary includes yummy food, culture, nature, and relaxation, perfect for anyone that has already visited the city or is planning a trip to Chiang Mai for the first time.

A cup of coffee will help you to decide what to do in Chiang Mai.
But first, a nice cup of coffee ☕

Our list of what to do in Chiang Mai and places to visit can fit in a 2 or 3 days trip. If you wake up early you can do a lot, enjoy the attractions in town and then explore the surroundings, it’s all up to you!

But before we start, let me share with you some tips on how to make the most of your time in Chiang Mai while saving money!

Get your Chiang Mai Pass

You can do a lot and save money by getting the Chiang Mai Premium Pass or the Chiang Mai Day Pass.

They are digital passes that give you access to attractions, restaurants, river cruises, workshops, massages and more. 

The difference between the day Pass and the Premium is the number of activities, services, and restaurants included. The Chiang Mai Pass has 47 items, while the Chiang Mai Premium Pass has 78.

The Chiang Mai Premium Pass includes unique activities and two options of transportation/sightseeing services that can help you get around easily and see the city in comfort. 

With both passes you can save money, as the pass is way cheaper than if you would pay for each activity separately.

We used the Bangkok Day Pass and Phuket Pass and loved them! Here is the video of our itineraries using the Bangkok Day Pass and here using the Phuket Day Pass

If you like the city pass idea, they also have the Ayutthaya Pass and Pattaya Pass. The activities, attractions, restaurants, and benefits in each city are different, so it’s worth checking them out.

What to do in Chiang Mai? Attractions & Temples

What to do in Chiang Mai? Temple hopping, there are over 300 temples in Chiang Mai.
Temple hopping is a must in Chiang Mai.

Sunrise at Wat Phra That Doi Suthep

The Doi Suthep Temple is one of the most famous tourist attractions in Chiang Mai, everybody goes there and you must visit it too.

But let’s explore one of the best places in Chiang Mai at the best time: before sunrise!

No, I’m not joking, we left our apartment at 5:30 AM and we drove our scooter all the way uphill. If you don’t have a scooter or don’t feel confident to drive, hire a taxi or a Grab.

Climb the dragon stairs, on the top of the staircase turn to your right side and walk until you find the panoramic deck, sit and wait for the spectacle.

Go visit the temple after sunrise. Doi Suthep is stunning, with beautiful statues, and unique decorations.

There are few people there early morning, so you can enjoy the place and watch the monks doing their morning duties.

Because is too early, the ticket desk will be closed, it’s not a problem, go inside and when you leave the temple stop by the entrance and pay for your ticket.

Looking for more travel tips to Thailand? Read all our guides here!

Temple hopping at Chiang Mai Old Town

Chiang Mai has more than 300 Buddhist temples and most of them are stunning. You can’t visit all the temples, but you must visit the best ones. Among all the suggestions of what to do in Chiang Mai, here are the most beautiful and historical temples you should visit:

  • Wat Chiang Man: it’s the oldest temple in Chiang Mai, and it houses the Crystal Buddha that is considered one of the greatest treasures in Thailand
  • Wat Phra Singh: in the heart of the old town this is one of the most visited attractions in Chiang Mai.
Wat Chedi Luang is one of the most important temples in Chiang Mai.
Wat Chedi Luang.
  • Wat Chedi Luang: this temple dates back to 1391 and for years it was the highest building in the Lanna Kingdom. After an earthquake, part of the construction fell and the Emerald Buddha that was kept there was transferred to Wat Phra Kaew in Bangkok.
  • Wat Pan Tao: this temple is all made of wood, an outstanding carving work. 
  • Wat Buppharam: this temple is located outside Chiang Mai’s old town, a few meters from the Tha Phae Gate. Due to the Burmese influence, this temple has a unique design.

In some of these temples, you can talk with Monks, learn about Buddhist doctrine and even ask for spiritual advice. Don’t forget to dress respectfully.

  • Wat Sri Suphan, our favorite temple in Chiang Mai: this little temple is mind-blowing, it’s so unique and so beautiful that hurts to look at it. Hidden in a small street close to the South Gate of Chiang Mai Old Town, it’s a true gem. Most people call it the Silver Temple, and it’s easy to understand why. The Wat Sri Suphan is all covered in a shiny coat made of silver or aluminum. Everything is handmade and designed by local artisans.
Silver Temple, a unique attraction on our list of what to do in Chiang Mai.
Wat Sri Suphan is mesmerizing.
The interior of the Silver Temple justify it's presence on our what to do in Chiang Mai guide.
Inside the Silver Temple, what a privilege.

Insiders Tip: if you visit the temple on a Saturday, go there before sunset. The sun hitting the temple is stunning and most of the weekends there are performances in the garden and food stalls.

  • Wat Suan Dok, a great surprise: searching for places to visit in Chiang Mai, we found this temple. We followed the map directions, and when we entered the temple we were swept away. The huge golden stupa is impressive but not as extraordinary as the 500 years old bronze Buddha that stands inside the temple, one of the biggest in Thailand.
Wat Suan Dok must be in every traveller's list of what to do in Chiang Mai.
Wat Suan Dok’s stunning Buddha.

The temple is located outside the old town, it’s close to the trendy Nimman area. It’s a beautiful temple, but not many tourists go there, which makes it even more special. It’s definitely one of the unique places to visit in Chiang Mai.

And if you have spare time here is a list of stunning temples in Chiang Mai you should visit.

Things to do in Chiang Mai to relax?

I know, you want to visit all the attractions in Chiang Mai and I’m sure your days will be filled with interesting activities, but don’t forget to relax it is a must in Chiang Mai!

What to do in Chiang Mai to unwind your body and lift your soul? We will give you three suggestions: massage, cats and nature.

Have a good massage

Chiang Mai has massage parlors and spas in almost every corner. Yes, the masseuse is working even on the sidewalks, so if you are tired of walking you can just sit and get a relaxing foot massage in the middle of the street.

But let’s take this relaxing moment to another level. Where to go in Chiang Mai for a good massage? My answer is Lila Thai Massage!

What to do in Chiang Mai to relax? A good massage!
I’m more than ready for a massage!

Their mission goes beyond relaxation, all the women working at Lila are former inmates from Chiang Mai Women’s Prison.

They were carefully selected and trained to work in the shop. The idea is to help them to start a new life, get back into society, and build a better future for their families. Going to Lila Thai Massage you do your share to help Chiang Mai to be a better place.

Get your coffee fix in a Cat Cafe

For a puurrrfect time, grab a mug of cappuccino and stay hours playing with cats. There are many cat cafes in Chiang Mai.

What to do in Chiang Mai if you love animals? Spend hours at a Cat Cafe!
A Cat Cafe – needless to explain why you have to visit it.

Most of the cat cafes offer food and drinks, and as long as you buy a drink you can stay for hours playing with the cats.

Follow the rules and be happy with your new furry friends. If you don’t like cats, sorry, but what is wrong with you??

Huay Tung Tao Reservoir

Located on the foot of Doi Suthep mountain, this freshwater reservoir is the perfect spot to relax and enjoy nature.

What to do in Chiang Mai on a sunny day? Refresh yourself at Huay Tung Tao lake.
Huay Tung Tao Lake.

The lake is famous among locals, so don’t be surprised if you are the only foreigner swimming or doing a picnic there.

The lake has many huts by the water where you can have lunch and relax. To rent one of them talk with the guys from the restaurant. Or bring your towel and stretch yourself under the trees.

What to do in Chiang Mai at night time?

We have talked about attractions and what to do in Chiang Mai during the daytime, now it’s time to talk about fun!

Looking for things to do in Chiang Mai at night? We got you sorted!

Saturday & Sunday Market

Every day is a market day in Chiang Mai, but the biggest and the most famous street markets in town are the Saturday & Sunday Markets.

What to do in Chiang Mai on a Saturday? Go to the Saturday Night market for some bargains!
♬ Every day is a winding road…
What to do in Chiang Mai at night? Visit the markets for delicious street food.
Gotta love Chiang Mai Markets.

The Saturday Market happens on the south gate and stretches for blocks. Food, handicrafts, clothes, souvenirs, you can find everything you want. It’s the perfect place to try the local street food and buy those little presents you need to take home.

Here is a Saturday Market Walking Video you can watch before visiting it.

The Sunday Market is very similar to the one that happens on Saturday, but it is a bit bigger and it takes the central street of the old town, starting at Wat Phra Singh and finishing at the Tha Phae Gate.

If you are looking for local delicious food, check the stalls inside the temples, there you can find some local delicacies.

Watch this cool POV walking video at Chiang Mai Sunday’s Market to have an idea of how big and busy it is.

Thanks Real Walks for such a cool video!

Both markets start at 5 PM, but they get really busy after sunset. They are a great way to start the evening, go for some food, a foot massage, and later drinks.

Be aware that you are not allowed to drink alcohol while walking through the market, as it is an alcohol-free zone and smoking-free zone. But if you order a beer at the food stall drink while eating, then there is no problem.

Sala Lanna Rooftop Bar

We were searching for a nice bar to watch the sunset and have cocktails and the rooftop bar from Sala Lanna Hotel, and although it’s not a super high building, it definitely has a great view.

The bar is lovely and it’s located on the banks of Ping River.

What to do in Chiang Mai at sunset? Go to Sala Lanna Rooftop Bar!
This is my spot!

The place is beautifully decorated and they have some happy hour promotions from 6 to 9 PM. What else can you need? Nice view, open-air bar, and drinks! I’m a happy girl!

Chiang Mai Cabaret Show

What to do in Chiang Mai to keep the party mood on? Go to the Cabaret Show, it’s great!

The girls are beautiful and their performance is really nice. The vibe is friendly and you’re gonna have a good time.

The Chiang Mai Cabaret is located at the Anusarn Night Market, the show is daily at 9:30 PM.

The Ladyboy's Cabaret is a must visit attraction on your what to do in Chiang Mai list.
Seriously, you can’t miss the cabaret in Chiang Mai!

Where to eat in Chiang Mai? From breakfast to dinner!

Chiang Mai is our favorite place to eat in Thailand.

The food here is fresh and delicious, and you can find local recipes and Western restaurants.

Apart from the street food, which you must try, here are our recommendations for restaurants, cafes, and places to eat in Chiang Mai that we really love.

What to do in Chiang Mai when you are hungry? Go to The Larder Cafe!
Oh my?

The Larder Cafe – our favorite breakfast & brunch

Everything on their menu is delicious, we have tried almost all the sandwiches and breakfast meals and hands down.

They know how to mix ingredients and create unique flavors. The Larder is a small cafe and opens daily from 8 AM to 3 PM, so you might need to queue for a few minutes, but it’s totally worth it. Plus the staff will greet you with smiles, perfect English, and a glass of water to cool you down.

Pun Pun Vegetarian Restaurant, Thai food for your body and soul

Asian flavors, organic ingredients and tons of love. Pun Pun Vegetarian Restaurant is located inside the Wat Suan Dok and it’s such a simple restaurant that you might pass by without noticing. But the food they serve is nothing ordinary, the mix of flavors is incredible and all the food comes for local organic farmers.

Our favorites are the pomelo salad with mushrooms and peanut sauce and the curries. It’s a vegetarian restaurant, but even Rob, a meat-eater, loves to have lunch there.

If you want to taste and learn more about Thai food [vegetarian or not] book a cooking class in Chiang Mai, I’m sure you gonna love it.

What to do in Chiang Mai that is healthy? Try the Salad Concept restaurant.
Tasty and healthy.

Salad Concept, when you are in a hurry

You probably noticed that we like healthy food. None of us are vegetarian, just happened that we like good fresh food and you can find amazing options to eat healthily while in Chiang Mai.

Salad Concept is one of the places we often go. They have delicious salads prepared in a blink of an eye. It doesn’t matter in which part of your Chiang Mai itinerary you are, you can easily grab a fresh salad for lunch or dinner as they have two restaurants, one near the Tha Phae Gate and another at Nimman Road.

Different things to do in Chiang Mai

Food, massage, temples… What else can you do in Chiang Mai?

Tons of things, from climbing a sticky waterfall to cliff jumping. So we decided to list 3 more activities, things to do in Chiang Mai that are different and can make your trip memorable.

 

What to do in Chiang Mai really different? A tattoo!

Get a Tattoo at Modzilla Studio

We like tattoos, and I don’t know why, but every time we arrive in Chiang Mai we need to do a new tattoo.

Last time we had a powerful experience doing a Sak Yant Tattoo, the blessed tattoo made by a monk with a bamboo stick. It was such an intense experience that we wrote an article about our Sak Yant Blessed Tattoo.

However, this time we just want a nice well-designed tattoo, and we did it.

If you feel like putting some ink on your skin to celebrate your travel and your visit to Chiang Mai, the place you should go is the Modzilla Studio.

Mod is experienced and followed all the safety protocols. If you are looking for something different to do in Chiang Mai and you have the guts to face some needles, go for a new tattoo.

Get close to Nature in Chiang Mai

Chiang Mai’s nature is unique and there are plenty of activities and places to visit around town. You can book a tour to the sticky Waterfall [Buatong Waterfall] or go there by yourself. Due to the calcium formations on the rocks, you can literally climb the waterfall barefoot.

Maybe some cliff jumping the old Hang Dong Quarry? The place is also called the Grand Canyon of Chiang Mai, but it’s not a canyon nor grand, but big enough to have a great time jumping and swimming. Perfect for those super hot days in Thailand.

The Grand Canyon should be on your list of what to do in Chiang Mai.
Who will jump first?

By now you are probably asking why we didn’t talk about the Elephant Camps and The Tiger Kingdom, as they are some of the most famous attractions in Chiang Mai.

The real deal is that we don’t agree and we don’t recommend those types of activities. And you as a responsible traveler should avoid them too. I know there are a few nice and responsible Elephant Sanctuaries in Chiang Mai, but as we never visited one of them we can’t recommend it.

My advice is: if an activity involves a wild animal that is not free in nature, or not in a natural park being protected, then I don’t want to do it. I won’t lie, I have done tours and activities with wild animals before, but now I know the consequences and I believe is my duty as a blogger to share this with you.

Travel Advice:

Don’t forget your Travel Insurance! You don’t want anything to ruin your trip, right? So don’t take the risk! Reliable travel insurance can help you in case of travel issues, from accidents to health problems, travel delays, and lost luggage.

There are many insurances in the market, our picks are HeyMondo and SafetyWing. We used both and always had a good experience. Click on the insurance names to get a quote.

Where to stay in Chiang Mai, Thailand

If you are looking for the best place to stay in Chiang Mai, check Booking.com or Agoda, they have awesome deals and great hotels in Chiang Mai.

If you have only a few days in town I suggest you stay at the Old Town, or close to the Tha Phae Gate; Nimman area is also a nice spot and it’s growing as the trendiest neighborhood in the city.

Chiang Mai hotel suggestions:

  • Phra Singh Village – Super well located in the Old Town, with a swimming pool and mega spacious rooms. Excellent value for money!
  • The Inside House – The suites with a bath or a pool on the balcony are FANTASTIC! The hotel has a classic decor, the staff is always smiling and the location is great. A little more expensive but the quality is so worth it.
  • Buri Gallery House – A bargain for what you will get. The rooms are super comfortable and the hotel has a very relaxed vibe. Be sure to check out the craft shop with products from all over Thailand.

 

The red trucks are a popular among locals and tourists to get around Chiang Mai.
Such style!

How to get around Chiang Mai

To get around Chiang Mai is easy, you can rent a scooter explore everything at your own pace. There are shops renting scooters almost everywhere in the old town.

You can also you can use the songthaew [the red buses] or the traditional tuk-tuk. Even with the language barrier most of the drivers are nice and they know all Chiang Mai attractions.

For taxis, use Grab App, it works pefectly for rides and food delivery.

If you need some info about living in Chiang Mai as a digital nomad, check the interview we did with some travelers to find out why Chiang Mai is the favorite place for nomads.

And if Chiang Mai is only part of your adventure across Southeast Asia then read our inspiring stories and guides to Thailand.

Our list of what to see in Chiang Mai finishes here, I hope you like our suggestions. And I’m really excited for you to try some of our favorite spots in town.

Before leaving, let me tell you that we used Trip.com app to plan our staycation in Chiang Mai.

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26 thoughts on “What to do in Chiang Mai? Attractions and our Favorite Spots”

  1. I stayed in Chiang Mai a few months and am also guilty of not really looking around much. I did however get tattooed by Mod and ate at Pun Pun several times! Are you guys there now?

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  2. We loved Chiang Mai and did everything on your list except visit the rooftop bar. We only had 5 days there but loved every second and had a massage every day because it was so cheap. It’s no wonder you’ve visited Chiang Mai 4 times in 3 years!

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  3. Have been to Thailand 8 times but Chiang Mai has eluded me till now. But I know whenever I go, you both are going to be my guide. Miss you both.
    You look like a supermodel promoting destinations. 🙂

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  4. The temples and markets in Chiangmai are classic. I’ve been there a few times but haven’t been to the cabaret show or the eateries you mentioned. There are some fantastic places to stay in Chiangmai.

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  5. I spent 10 days in Chiang Mai and the islands. There is too much to do, see, and eat. I can feel it in your pictures. Its wonderful.

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    • HI Pavitra,
      Yes, there are so many things to do in see in Thailand that you can spend months exploring that beautiful and interesting country.
      We are happy you liked the photos.
      Cheers,
      Nat

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