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Chiang Mai attractions
Attractions in Thailand
Open Days: Daily
Opening Hours: Generally 17:00 – 24:00 (Anusarn Market is usually most lively around 17:00 – 23:00; hours may vary by zone/season)
Chiang Mai Night Bazaar and Anusarn Market are the city’s biggest evening shopping zone—the kind of place that basically has to be on the list whenever people talk about “Chiang Mai at night.” This isn’t a small market you pop into for a photo and leave. It’s a large commercial district on Chang Klan Road with hundreds of stalls and shops stretching along the street, from the Tha Phae intersection down toward the Saeng Tawan intersection. The result is a continuous night-time buzz from early evening to late—shoppers, restaurants, neon lights, music, and that unmistakable rhythm of a real tourist city that stays lively beyond a single season.
What makes this area convenient is that the “Night Bazaar” and “Anusarn Market” sit in the same zone and are easy to walk between. Their product mix overlaps a lot—souvenirs, clothing, bags, shoes, accessories, silverware, wood and leather goods, home décor, and keepsakes—which is why international visitors often enjoy strolling for a long time here: you can browse many styles without changing locations. The Night Bazaar feels like a long street-lined market, while Anusarn Market feels more like a consolidated market compound with clearer food-and-drink and rest areas. Bargaining also tends to feel more straightforward there, especially for people looking for a quick, friendly deal.
From a “real walking shopper” perspective, the Night Bazaar’s biggest strength is variety and sheer volume. You’ll see everything from local handicrafts and handmade pieces to home items, silver, leather, small gifts, and fashion. You’ll also run into product categories where it’s smart to shop carefully—for example, items that look like branded goods—because big tourist markets naturally mix multiple quality tiers. The best way to shop efficiently is to set a budget and a clear goal first (what kind of souvenirs, craft-focused pieces, or practical everyday items you want), then browse by zone so you don’t waste time or accidentally buy duplicates.
Anusarn Market has a slightly different vibe because many people come here for “everything in one place.” Alongside souvenir stalls, you’ll find Thai massage shops that help ease the fatigue from walking, plus a wide range of restaurants—Thai, Chinese, Western, and halal/Islamic options. That makes it a good place to end the evening (early night or late) without constantly moving around. For many foreign visitors, this market can also feel extra lively because some nights include entertainment or small performances that add more color to the atmosphere.
If you want to “walk it smart,” start at the Night Bazaar in early evening to cover the long street-side stretch and the headline stalls, then move into Anusarn Market for food, massage, and a sit-down break. This pacing keeps the walk from becoming too tiring and lets you experience both styles in one night. For bargaining, keep it polite and specific (which model/color you want). Buying multiple items usually earns a friendlier price. And before you pay, check stitching, material firmness, and any visible defects so you get something that’s genuinely usable.
Getting There If you’re coming from Tha Phae Gate, walking can work in some situations (especially if you’re staying in/near the Old City or close to the Ping River), or you can take a red songthaew or tuk-tuk and simply say “Chang Klan Road, Night Bazaar.” For private cars, note that some roads here are one-way and traffic can get heavy at night. A smoother approach is to park at an approved parking area/temple or permitted lot near the Tha Phae zone and walk in—much less stressful, especially on busy nights.
| Place Name | Chiang Mai Night Bazaar and Anusarn Market |
| Location | Chang Klan Road, Mueang Chiang Mai District, Chiang Mai (Tha Phae intersection – Saeng Tawan intersection, with Anusarn Market in the same zone) |
| Coordinates (Reference) | Night Bazaar: 18.78457, 98.99983 Anusarn Market: 18.78236, 99.00045 |
| Key Characteristics | Large night-market district with hundreds of shops along Chang Klan Road + a consolidated market (Anusarn) with food, massage, and entertainment; easy to walk between |
| Period | Contemporary night-time tourist hub of Chiang Mai (consistently lively from evening to late) |
| Key Evidence | A long stretch of shops along Chang Klan Road + Anusarn’s market compound that combines stalls with dining and performance/entertainment spaces |
| Name Origin | “Night Bazaar” refers to the night-time market zone on Chang Klan Road, while “Anusarn Market” is the named market compound in the same area commonly called “Kad Anusarn” in Thai |
| Travel | Take a red songthaew/tuk-tuk to “Night Bazaar, Chang Klan Road,” or park near the Tha Phae area and walk in (often easier than driving through evening traffic) |
| Current Status | Open for night shopping and tourism (busier in peak travel seasons and on holidays) |
| Facilities | Restaurants, seating/rest areas, Thai massage (notably in Anusarn), restrooms and services depending on each market zone/shop |
| Fees | No entry fee (spending depends on shopping/food/services) |
| Nearby Tourist Attractions with Distance | Tha Phae Gate 1.0 km Wat U Pa Kut 0.9 km Nawarat Bridge 1.2 km Wat Ket Karam (Wat Ket area) 1.6 km Warorot Market (Kad Luang) 2.0 km Wua Lai Walking Street 2.5 km |
| Popular Restaurants Nearby with Distance & Phone | Lemongrass (Loi Kroh Rd) 0.6 km Tel 085-757-6337 Rajdarbar Indian Restaurant 0.8 km Tel 053-271-651 The Whole Earth Restaurant 1.0 km Tel 053-279-860 The Riverside Bar & Restaurant 2.2 km Tel 053-243-239 The Good View Bar & Restaurant 2.5 km Tel 053-241-866 |
| Popular Accommodations Nearby with Distance & Phone | Chiang Mai Marriott Hotel 0.3 km Tel 053-253-666 Le Méridien Chiang Mai 0.6 km Tel 053-253-666 Dusit Princess Chiang Mai 0.7 km Tel 053-253-900 Anantara Chiang Mai Resort 1.0 km Tel 053-253-333 The Empress Hotel Chiang Mai 1.8 km Tel 053-253-199 |
| Contact | Anusarn Market (events/on-site contact): 086-429-4792 (if unreachable, use on-site channels or the day’s event organizer contact) |
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
Q: What’s the difference between the Night Bazaar and Anusarn Market?
A: The Night Bazaar is best known for its long stretch of street-side shops along Chang Klan Road with a huge variety of goods. Anusarn Market is more of a consolidated market compound with easier walking flow, clearer food areas, seating, and standout massage options—so people often do both in the same night.
Q: What time is best to visit for a lively but comfortable walk?
A: Generally 18:00 – 22:00 is the sweet spot: plenty of shops are open, the vibe is lively, and you can still browse without staying out too late.
Q: Can I bargain?
A: Yes—especially if you buy multiple items or bundle purchases. Bargain politely, and check stitching/material quality and any visible defects before paying so you get something you can actually use.
Q: If I drive, what’s the best parking approach?
A: Evening traffic around Chang Klan can be heavy and some roads are one-way. A smoother option is to park at a permitted lot near the Tha Phae area (or other nearby approved parking) and walk in.
Q: Where can I go nearby after finishing the Night Bazaar?
A: Easy add-ons include Tha Phae Gate, Wat U Pa Kut, Nawarat Bridge, and the Wat Ket area—all close enough to turn the night into a relaxed city walk by the river.
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