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Warorot Market (Kad Luang)
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Warorot Market, locally known as Kad Luang is a market and one of tourist attractions in Chiang Mai Province, regarded as the largest and most well-known market in the north region of Thailand. Located at Wichayanon Road, Tambon Chang Moi, Chiang Mai City and close to Chang Khlan Road.
Nearby attractions
Florist Market Mueang Chiang Mai
90 Wichayanon Rd, Tambon Chang Moi, Mueang Chiang Mai District, Chiang Mai 50300, Thailand
Chinatown
Q2R2+978, Chang Moi Rd, Tambon Chang Moi, Mueang Chiang Mai District, Chiang Mai 50300, Thailand
A journey in Posters / Shop & studio
92 Tha Phae Road, Tambon Chang Moi, Mueang Chiang Mai District, Chiang Mai 50300, Thailand
Chiang Mai Philatelic Museum
15 Praisanee Rd, Tambon Chang Moi, Mueang Chiang Mai District, Chiang Mai 50300, Thailand
Chiang Mai Night Bazaar
Changklan Rd, Chang Moi Sub-district, Mueang Chiang Mai District, Chiang Mai 50100, Thailand
Wat Saen Fang
188 Tha Phae Road, Tambon Chang Moi, Mueang Chiang Mai District, Chiang Mai 50300, Thailand
Wat Buppharam
143 Tha Phae Road, Tambon Chang Moi, Mueang Chiang Mai District, Chiang Mai 50300, Thailand
Elephant Jungle Sanctuary (Office)
119/10 Tha Phae Road, Chang Khlan Sub-district, Mueang Chiang Mai District, Chiang Mai 50100, Thailand
Masjid Hidayatul Islam Banhaw | مسجد
Q2P2+FGF, 31 Charoen Prathet 1 Alley, Tambon Chang Moi, Mueang Chiang Mai District, Chiang Mai 50100, Thailand
Chinese Welcome Gate
QXRX+6HQ, Chang Moi Rd, Tambon Chang Moi, Mueang Chiang Mai District, Chiang Mai 50300, Thailand
Nearby restaurants
Patongo Ko Neng (Praisanee Road Branch)
71 Praisanee Rd, Chang Moi Sub-district, Mueang Chiang Mai District, Chiang Mai 50300, Thailand
Thamel Coffee
2 nd, 45-47 ถ ข่วง เมรุ ตรอก เหล่า โจ๊ ว Chang Moi Rd, Tambon Chang Moi, เมือง Chang Wat Chiang Mai 50300, Thailand
Maadae Slow Fish Kitchen
86 88 Tha Phae Road, Tambon Chang Moi, Mueang Chiang Mai District, Chiang Mai 50300, Thailand
The Good View Bar & Restaurant
13 ถนน เจริญราษฎร์ Tambon Chang Moi, Mueang Chiang Mai District, Chiang Mai 50000, Thailand
Barefoot Restaurant
90 Tha Phae Road, Chang Moi Sub-district, Mueang Chiang Mai District, Chiang Mai 50300, Thailand
Guay Jub Chang Moi Tat Mai
99/1-12, Chang Moi Tud Mai Rd, Chang Moi Sub-district, Mueang Chiang Mai District, Chiang Mai 50300, Thailand
Kiti Panit
19 Tha Phae Road, Chang Khlan Sub-district, Mueang Chiang Mai District, Chiang Mai 50100, Thailand
ร้านข้าวมันไก่ ตี๋อ้วน(เตาถ่าน) Since1991
ซอยข้างธนาคารกรุงเทพ Chang Moi Sub-district, Mueang Chiang Mai District, Chiang Mai 50300, Thailand
Street Pizza & The Wine House
7, 15 ชั้น​2 Tha Phae Road, Chang Khlan Sub-district, Mueang Chiang Mai District, Chiang Mai 50300, Thailand
Sai Ping Bar & Restaurant
91 ถนน เจริญราษฎร์ Wat Ket, Mueang Chiang Mai District, Chiang Mai 50000, Thailand
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Warorot Market (Kad Luang)

10,12, 14 Wichayanon Rd, Chang Moi Sub-district, Mueang Chiang Mai District, Chiang Mai 50300, Thailand
4.4(2.7K)
Open until 6:00 PM
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Warorot Market, locally known as Kad Luang is a market and one of tourist attractions in Chiang Mai Province, regarded as the largest and most well-known market in the north region of Thailand. Located at Wichayanon Road, Tambon Chang Moi, Chiang Mai City and close to Chang Khlan Road.

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attractions: Florist Market Mueang Chiang Mai, Chinatown, A journey in Posters / Shop & studio, Chiang Mai Philatelic Museum, Chiang Mai Night Bazaar, Wat Saen Fang, Wat Buppharam, Elephant Jungle Sanctuary (Office), Masjid Hidayatul Islam Banhaw | مسجد, Chinese Welcome Gate, restaurants: Patongo Ko Neng (Praisanee Road Branch), Thamel Coffee, Maadae Slow Fish Kitchen, The Good View Bar & Restaurant, Barefoot Restaurant, Guay Jub Chang Moi Tat Mai, Kiti Panit, ร้านข้าวมันไก่ ตี๋อ้วน(เตาถ่าน) Since1991, Street Pizza & The Wine House, Sai Ping Bar & Restaurant
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Nearby attractions of Warorot Market (Kad Luang)

Florist Market Mueang Chiang Mai

Chinatown

A journey in Posters / Shop & studio

Chiang Mai Philatelic Museum

Chiang Mai Night Bazaar

Wat Saen Fang

Wat Buppharam

Elephant Jungle Sanctuary (Office)

Masjid Hidayatul Islam Banhaw | مسجد

Chinese Welcome Gate

Florist Market Mueang Chiang Mai

Florist Market Mueang Chiang Mai

4.4

(675)

Open 24 hours
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Chinatown

Chinatown

4.3

(224)

Open until 7:00 PM
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A journey in Posters / Shop & studio

A journey in Posters / Shop & studio

5.0

(218)

Open until 9:00 PM
Click for details
Chiang Mai Philatelic Museum

Chiang Mai Philatelic Museum

4.3

(64)

Open until 4:00 PM
Click for details

Things to do nearby

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Aromdii Thai cooking
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Snap Chiang Mai with a 1960s Film Camera
Snap Chiang Mai with a 1960s Film Camera
Sat, Dec 6 • 2:00 PM
Suthep, Chiang Mai, 50200, Thailand
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Chiang Mai Elephant Care & Jungle Hiking Journey
Chiang Mai Elephant Care & Jungle Hiking Journey
Fri, Dec 5 • 8:00 AM
清迈塔帕依姆酒店 Tambon Chang Khlan, Chang Wat Chiang Mai, 50100, Thailand
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Nearby restaurants of Warorot Market (Kad Luang)

Patongo Ko Neng (Praisanee Road Branch)

Thamel Coffee

Maadae Slow Fish Kitchen

The Good View Bar & Restaurant

Barefoot Restaurant

Guay Jub Chang Moi Tat Mai

Kiti Panit

ร้านข้าวมันไก่ ตี๋อ้วน(เตาถ่าน) Since1991

Street Pizza & The Wine House

Sai Ping Bar & Restaurant

Patongo Ko Neng (Praisanee Road Branch)

Patongo Ko Neng (Praisanee Road Branch)

4.0

(601)

Click for details
Thamel Coffee

Thamel Coffee

4.6

(225)

Click for details
Maadae Slow Fish Kitchen

Maadae Slow Fish Kitchen

4.4

(591)

$$

Click for details
The Good View Bar & Restaurant

The Good View Bar & Restaurant

4.3

(2.2K)

$$

Closed
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Reviews of Warorot Market (Kad Luang)

4.4
(2,729)
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1.0
2y

I visited Warorot market in January, 2023 - was looking for some little gifts/souvenirs for my friends. From my experience can say the market looks like a typical place where local people feel brave enough to lure money from naïve tourists like me.

Example #1. A small bag of dried jasmine flowers.

It was the first time in my life that I couldn’t smell anything from dried flowers. Even if herbs are 10 years old you still can smell the aroma of it. This jasmine was probably born more than 10 years ago. Hot water also didn’t help this jasmine-granny to recall its younger age and water remained innocently pure without any additional scent.

Example #2. A package of 5 different dried flowers.

Quite fainted color of flowers alarmed me, and I dared to say about my suspicions to a saleswoman who was actively encouraging me to buy it. To my surprise she didn’t get confused and immediately pulled out of a big sack other packages with visibly fresher color and said: “These ones are not old”. I bought it and it was a mistake. Again – no aroma, no tasty Thai herbal tea but I learned my lesson: For every side of the counter there is different meaning of “being too old”.

Examзle #3. Dried durian.

After my bad luck with dried flowers I was naturally suspicious about dried durian purchased on the market. I decided to compare Warorot durian with the other one bought in MAYA shopping center. You can see the difference, I mean color. Haven’t opened yet but my gut feelings tell me that brownish hue of warorot durian was apparently caused by very respected in Thai society “old age”. Another big plus in favor of MAYA durian – there is expiration date marker.

I wish you guys better luck than mine!

P.S. Don’t you find it terrifying that some people must spend their work hours (day by day, month by month, year by year)...

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5.0
1y

A Shopper's Delight at Wororot Market, Chiang Mai!

My visit to Wororot Market in Chiang Mai was an exhilarating experience! Despite it being a weekday morning, the market was bustling with a lively crowd of shoppers and window-shoppers alike. The vibrant atmosphere was simply infectious!

I indulged in a shopping spree, purchasing several kilograms of delectable snacks. From the crunchy delight of pistachios and fried pork skin to the sweet and tangy dried mango slices and spicy peanuts, the variety was overwhelming. The quality and flavors were unparalleled, making each bite a treat to remember.

Not stopping at snacks, I also scored fantastic bargains on clothes. The array of options and the competitive prices were irresistible.

To top it off, I participated in a group-buy with a few friends, and the generous lady-boss offered us a small discount as a token of appreciation for bringing more patrons to her clothing shop.

Wororot Market is a veritable treasure trove for anyone seeking an authentic and rewarding shopping experience in Chiang Mai.

The dynamic environment, coupled with the incredible deals and friendly vendors, makes it a must-visit destination. Highly recommended for all shopaholics and...

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5.0
2y

One of our absolute favorite shopping areas and markets in Chiang Mai! We go here frequently to shop. It is a huge market with lots of booths and surrounding shops with all sorts of unique items that you can buy at very reasonable prices. It is made up of two huge buildings with indoor markets, and many outdoor shopping stands along the surrounding sidewalks, plus many street shops in about a 2 or 3 block surrounding area. They have the largest fresh seafood market in town here, and the flower market is right next door. We buy lots of sundries, including coffee, tea, fruits and vegetables, dried fruits, snacks and desserts, nuts, spices, and cooking supplies. We also enjoy shopping at the booths that sell unique handmade items, like clothing, bags, jewelry, wood bowls and cutting boards, etc. It is often very busy, but not too crowded to be able to shop without having to fight a crowd. There are also plenty of food stands, if you need a snack. Plan on spending several hours here wandering through the market, then exploring the shops on the surrounding streets. We have always recommended this market to friends visiting Chiang Mai, and we will...

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I visited Warorot market in January, 2023 - was looking for some little gifts/souvenirs for my friends. From my experience can say the market looks like a typical place where local people feel brave enough to lure money from naïve tourists like me. Example #1. A small bag of dried jasmine flowers. It was the first time in my life that I couldn’t smell anything from dried flowers. Even if herbs are 10 years old you still can smell the aroma of it. This jasmine was probably born more than 10 years ago. Hot water also didn’t help this jasmine-granny to recall its younger age and water remained innocently pure without any additional scent. Example #2. A package of 5 different dried flowers. Quite fainted color of flowers alarmed me, and I dared to say about my suspicions to a saleswoman who was actively encouraging me to buy it. To my surprise she didn’t get confused and immediately pulled out of a big sack other packages with visibly fresher color and said: “These ones are not old”. I bought it and it was a mistake. Again – no aroma, no tasty Thai herbal tea but I learned my lesson: For every side of the counter there is different meaning of “being too old”. Examзle #3. Dried durian. After my bad luck with dried flowers I was naturally suspicious about dried durian purchased on the market. I decided to compare Warorot durian with the other one bought in MAYA shopping center. You can see the difference, I mean color. Haven’t opened yet but my gut feelings tell me that brownish hue of warorot durian was apparently caused by very respected in Thai society “old age”. Another big plus in favor of MAYA durian – there is expiration date marker. I wish you guys better luck than mine! P.S. Don’t you find it terrifying that some people must spend their work hours (day by day, month by month, year by year) deceiving others?
Winston TeoWinston Teo
A Shopper's Delight at Wororot Market, Chiang Mai! My visit to Wororot Market in Chiang Mai was an exhilarating experience! Despite it being a weekday morning, the market was bustling with a lively crowd of shoppers and window-shoppers alike. The vibrant atmosphere was simply infectious! I indulged in a shopping spree, purchasing several kilograms of delectable snacks. From the crunchy delight of pistachios and fried pork skin to the sweet and tangy dried mango slices and spicy peanuts, the variety was overwhelming. The quality and flavors were unparalleled, making each bite a treat to remember. Not stopping at snacks, I also scored fantastic bargains on clothes. The array of options and the competitive prices were irresistible. To top it off, I participated in a group-buy with a few friends, and the generous lady-boss offered us a small discount as a token of appreciation for bringing more patrons to her clothing shop. Wororot Market is a veritable treasure trove for anyone seeking an authentic and rewarding shopping experience in Chiang Mai. The dynamic environment, coupled with the incredible deals and friendly vendors, makes it a must-visit destination. Highly recommended for all shopaholics and food lovers!
Mark PittsMark Pitts
One of our absolute favorite shopping areas and markets in Chiang Mai! We go here frequently to shop. It is a huge market with lots of booths and surrounding shops with all sorts of unique items that you can buy at very reasonable prices. It is made up of two huge buildings with indoor markets, and many outdoor shopping stands along the surrounding sidewalks, plus many street shops in about a 2 or 3 block surrounding area. They have the largest fresh seafood market in town here, and the flower market is right next door. We buy lots of sundries, including coffee, tea, fruits and vegetables, dried fruits, snacks and desserts, nuts, spices, and cooking supplies. We also enjoy shopping at the booths that sell unique handmade items, like clothing, bags, jewelry, wood bowls and cutting boards, etc. It is often very busy, but not too crowded to be able to shop without having to fight a crowd. There are also plenty of food stands, if you need a snack. Plan on spending several hours here wandering through the market, then exploring the shops on the surrounding streets. We have always recommended this market to friends visiting Chiang Mai, and we will keep going back!
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I visited Warorot market in January, 2023 - was looking for some little gifts/souvenirs for my friends. From my experience can say the market looks like a typical place where local people feel brave enough to lure money from naïve tourists like me. Example #1. A small bag of dried jasmine flowers. It was the first time in my life that I couldn’t smell anything from dried flowers. Even if herbs are 10 years old you still can smell the aroma of it. This jasmine was probably born more than 10 years ago. Hot water also didn’t help this jasmine-granny to recall its younger age and water remained innocently pure without any additional scent. Example #2. A package of 5 different dried flowers. Quite fainted color of flowers alarmed me, and I dared to say about my suspicions to a saleswoman who was actively encouraging me to buy it. To my surprise she didn’t get confused and immediately pulled out of a big sack other packages with visibly fresher color and said: “These ones are not old”. I bought it and it was a mistake. Again – no aroma, no tasty Thai herbal tea but I learned my lesson: For every side of the counter there is different meaning of “being too old”. Examзle #3. Dried durian. After my bad luck with dried flowers I was naturally suspicious about dried durian purchased on the market. I decided to compare Warorot durian with the other one bought in MAYA shopping center. You can see the difference, I mean color. Haven’t opened yet but my gut feelings tell me that brownish hue of warorot durian was apparently caused by very respected in Thai society “old age”. Another big plus in favor of MAYA durian – there is expiration date marker. I wish you guys better luck than mine! P.S. Don’t you find it terrifying that some people must spend their work hours (day by day, month by month, year by year) deceiving others?
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A Shopper's Delight at Wororot Market, Chiang Mai! My visit to Wororot Market in Chiang Mai was an exhilarating experience! Despite it being a weekday morning, the market was bustling with a lively crowd of shoppers and window-shoppers alike. The vibrant atmosphere was simply infectious! I indulged in a shopping spree, purchasing several kilograms of delectable snacks. From the crunchy delight of pistachios and fried pork skin to the sweet and tangy dried mango slices and spicy peanuts, the variety was overwhelming. The quality and flavors were unparalleled, making each bite a treat to remember. Not stopping at snacks, I also scored fantastic bargains on clothes. The array of options and the competitive prices were irresistible. To top it off, I participated in a group-buy with a few friends, and the generous lady-boss offered us a small discount as a token of appreciation for bringing more patrons to her clothing shop. Wororot Market is a veritable treasure trove for anyone seeking an authentic and rewarding shopping experience in Chiang Mai. The dynamic environment, coupled with the incredible deals and friendly vendors, makes it a must-visit destination. Highly recommended for all shopaholics and food lovers!
Winston Teo

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One of our absolute favorite shopping areas and markets in Chiang Mai! We go here frequently to shop. It is a huge market with lots of booths and surrounding shops with all sorts of unique items that you can buy at very reasonable prices. It is made up of two huge buildings with indoor markets, and many outdoor shopping stands along the surrounding sidewalks, plus many street shops in about a 2 or 3 block surrounding area. They have the largest fresh seafood market in town here, and the flower market is right next door. We buy lots of sundries, including coffee, tea, fruits and vegetables, dried fruits, snacks and desserts, nuts, spices, and cooking supplies. We also enjoy shopping at the booths that sell unique handmade items, like clothing, bags, jewelry, wood bowls and cutting boards, etc. It is often very busy, but not too crowded to be able to shop without having to fight a crowd. There are also plenty of food stands, if you need a snack. Plan on spending several hours here wandering through the market, then exploring the shops on the surrounding streets. We have always recommended this market to friends visiting Chiang Mai, and we will keep going back!
Mark Pitts

Mark Pitts

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