Kad Ton Lamyai
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Open Days: Daily
Opening Hours: 04.00–19.00 (recommended 04.00–08.00 for the freshest flowers and the liveliest atmosphere)
 
Kad Ton Lamyai (Ton Lamyai Market) is one of Chiang Mai’s most iconic flower markets, known not merely as a place to buy beautiful blooms but as a working market that truly supports everyday life in the city. Located near Warorot Market and Nawarat Bridge along the Ping River, this market acts as a hub connecting flower growers, wholesalers, florists, temples, event organizers, and local residents. Flowers here are part of daily rituals and important moments—used for worship, ceremonies, celebrations, and expressions of respect—making Ton Lamyai Market a living reflection of Chiang Mai’s cultural rhythm.
 
The charm of Ton Lamyai Market lies in its practical diversity rather than decorative display alone. You will find flowers sold by the bundle for temple offerings, ready-to-carry sets for worship, and professional florist shops that handle arrangements for weddings, funerals, festivals, and other events. Walking through the market reveals how flowers function as a shared emotional language in Chiang Mai—symbols of reverence, gratitude, joy, and remembrance woven into everyday life.
 
Another highlight is the section that feels like a true “cool-climate flower market,” especially during the cooler months. Seasonal flowers, orchids, and decorative plants fill the stalls, giving the market a changing character throughout the year. Orchids, in particular, play a major role here, valued both as home decor and as essential materials for floral arrangements. Prices are generally more reasonable than in tourist-oriented flower shops, making the market attractive to both professionals and casual buyers.
 
To make the most of your visit, think like a regular flower buyer. Timing matters: early morning is when fresh flowers arrive and the market is at its most active, offering the widest selection and a glimpse into the market’s working life. Later in the morning, the pace slows, making it easier to browse comfortably if you are buying smaller bundles or simply enjoying the atmosphere.
 
A simple tip for choosing good-quality flowers is to check the freshness at the stem ends and the firmness of the blooms. Fresh flowers usually have firm stems, healthy leaves, and petals that do not fall easily. Don’t hesitate to ask vendors when the flowers arrived and how best to care for them—small details like cutting stems at an angle or changing water frequently can significantly extend their lifespan.
 
In the broader context of Chiang Mai, Ton Lamyai Market is often mentioned together with Warorot Market due to their close proximity. Many visitors combine both in one walk, creating a seamless experience of flowers, food, and local products. This continuity reflects Chiang Mai’s urban character, where markets form an interconnected ecosystem rather than isolated zones. You can buy flowers for temple visits, shop for local goods, enjoy street food, and stroll along the Ping River—all within a compact area.
 
Getting There If you are driving, navigate via Chaiyaphum Road and Chang Moi Road toward the Warorot area near Nawarat Bridge. Setting your map pin to “Ton Lamyai Market” works well. Early morning visits make parking easier. If you are staying in the Old City or Tha Phae area, walking or using ride-hailing services is convenient and avoids parking concerns, especially during busy hours.
 
In short, Ton Lamyai Market suits three types of visitors: those looking for fresh flowers at fair prices, those interested in experiencing an authentic northern Thai market, and those who want a compact city walk combining flowers, food, and local life. Arrive early for energy and variety, or later for a relaxed stroll—the market remains welcoming either way, offering a genuine glimpse into Chiang Mai beyond temples, cafes, and mountains.
 
Place Name Ton Lamyai Market
Location Chang Moi area, Mueang Chiang Mai, Chiang Mai, near Nawarat Bridge and Warorot Market
Coordinates 18.7901980, 99.0013650
Highlights Major flower market of Chiang Mai with temple flowers, florist services, orchids, and seasonal blooms
Open Days Daily
Opening Hours 04.00–19.00
Current Status Open as a daily fresh flower and local market
Contact Tel. 053-234-701
 
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
Q: Is Ton Lamyai Market open every day?
A: Yes, it is open daily, with early morning being the most vibrant time.
 
Q: What time is best for buying fresh flowers?
A: Between 04.00 and 08.00, when flowers have just arrived and selection is at its widest.
 
Q: What attractions are nearby?
A: Warorot Market, Nawarat Bridge, Tha Phae Gate, and the Ping River area are all within easy walking distance.
 
Q: Can visitors without a car reach the market easily?
A: Yes. Walking from the Old City or using ride-hailing services is convenient and avoids parking issues.
 Kad Ton Lamyai Map
Suburban Living Category: Suburban Living
Local Market Group: Local Market
Last UpdateLast Update: 20 HourAgo


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