Chiang Mai may be a refreshing city during the day, but it also has its own lively side.
For example, this coming weekend there are some great markets for everyone to attend.
The editor will introduce you to some good markets!
Bread Market There is such a bread market hidden in the mountains of Chiang Mai.
It's only open every Saturday morning from 6 to 9 a.m., and disappears when you get there late.
This bakery is called Nana Jungle, hidden in the bamboo forest at the foot of Cycad Mountain.
Originally, a French couple made some bread for the surrounding monks to eat. Later, they became more and more famous and opened such a market in their yard.
As NanaJungle becomes more and more popular, many surrounding villagers also come here to sell their own vegetables, fruits, cheese made in their own workshops, desserts and juices cooked by themselves, as well as country game such as banana leaves.
After the diners bought bread, they simply walked around the lake and had a delicious breakfast.
This comfort won't change anything!
Although Nana Jungle is far from the suburbs, just after 7 or 8 o'clock, people who came to buy bread lined up outside the bread area, waiting to be called in.
Numbers begin with capital letters A through Z, followed by the numbers 1-100.
If you get the number D-45, it means there are already 444 people in front of you.
Bread is not expensive, ranging from 30-100 baht.
If you are a bread lover, don’t miss it.
Especially the baguettes and croissants are worth a visit!
At the same time, these two models are also the most popular best-selling models, with fast and slow hands!
Location: Located in Nana Jungle, you can take Uber or Grab to get there.
Opening hours: every Saturday before 10am.
JJMarketJJ market has two days, Saturday and Sunday.
If time is limited, it is recommended to only come on Sunday.
Saturday feels like a small warm-up for Sunday. Sunday is bigger and the experience will be better.
The business hours are 7:00-13:00, and many stalls have limited quantities of products.
Come early to get more.
JJ Market, the full name of Jingjia Market, is divided into three areas: a "good taste" market, a "bar and dining" area and a "hobby" area.
Thailand has unique emerging brands as well as well-known time-honored brands.
Nearly 10,000 stores are spreading and selling unique handicrafts, home decorations, snacks and more.
Dazzling, overwhelming, and worth a visit.
When there are enough big trees and blue sky around, any arrangement becomes redundant.
Compared with Ningman Road, the planning of small shops here is more concentrated. The Lanna style is combined with modernity, with small flowers and grass, fresh and comfortable.
For mango lovers, if you don’t want to squeeze in the Mango Tango on Ningman Road, you can go to the mango ice shop ICEHUB in JJ Market to enjoy mango desserts with generous portions and good taste~ IDung Coffee Shop is a famous local brand in Chiang Mai.
It selects coffee from the mountains of Chiang Rai and belongs to Mae Fah Luang, the Queen Mother Garden of Chiang Rai.
Not only is there fresh coffee, but there are also many fabric crafts made by local people.
Worth tasting!
In addition, there are many coffee shops, dessert shops, teahouses, handicraft shops, clothing and leather bag shops, etc.
Such as RoastniyomCoffee, TheBaristrobyGuu, SushiCafe, PangkhonCoffee, etc.
So let's go for a walk.
In addition, JJ Market is also close to Kamtian Market, the largest flower and bird market in Chiang Mai.
If your friends who live for a long time want to decorate their own garden, you can also go and watch the birds singing and the flowers fragrant.
When night falls, this area turns into the famous Bar Street.
Many local young people like to listen to music, drink and chat here at night.
Location: You can take Uber or Grab.
Opening hours: Saturday and Sunday, it is recommended to go on Sunday.
Rain Tree Market ChamCha Market Chiang Mai Rain Tree Market is located in a small village, about 20 minutes' drive from the ancient city.
Because the market is surrounded by a big tree, some people call it the Rain Tree Market, while others call it the Zen Tea Market because of the homophonic pronunciation of ChamCha.
The market is small and concentrated on an open space at the entrance of the village.
Entering through this original arch is the market, and the most obvious sign is the bus pizza at the door.
The place is not big and only takes ten minutes to walk, but for those who like art and crafts, each stall has an irresistible magic.
There are various stalls in the market, including handicrafts, snacks, organic food, ethnic costumes, accessories, camera equipment, second-hand books, etc.
There is a hand-drawn map at the entrance of the market. Walking along the village path, there is also a small handmade clothing market under the white curtain, which is full of stalls for handmade clothing, accessories, and small items.
Compared with the larger market in front, this place is quieter and more artistic.
Location: You can take Uber or Grab.
If you come to Chiang Mai, you might as well visit these places on the weekend.
I believe you will enjoy these markets.