If you 're wondering where to get your street grub on during, the weekend fear not. Chiang Mai has a market for every, occasion. The Sunday Walking Street is a must for eating, and shopping though go early if you 're not one for crowds. The main market. Thoroughfare is Rachadamnoen Road which begins, just behind, Thapae Gate where you 'll find vendors selling, handcrafted lamps. Dolls soaps jewelry clothes,,,,,, Christmas ornaments local handicrafts and just about every other Keepsake you can, imagine. As you reach the end of the first block, of Rachadamnoen you 'll find yourself flanked by two temples. The courtyards of. Both are filled with food stalls offering a grand mix of pad Thai Japanese curry, sushi for, 15 cents a piece samosas,,, Fried, bananas and dumplings. The market stretches the length of, the road and if you 're interested in doing any shopping. At all leave yourself, several hours, to wander shop and eat. Also, make sure to have your patience readily available as. The throngs can make it slow going when it comes to browsing.The Saturday Walking Street on Wualai Road is a, slightly tamer and slightly less crowded version of, the Sunday market.? You 'll find it just behind the Chiang, Mai Gate and it' s a great place to pick up hand-woven clothing pillow covers purses,,,, Wallets and other items sold by members of local hill tribe communities.
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