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Wat Chedi Luang
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Nearby attractions
Wat Phantao
ตําบล พระสิงห์, Wat Phan tao Chiang Mai Thailand, 105 Prapokklao Road, Si Phum, Mueang Chiang Mai District, Chiang Mai 50200, Thailand
Three Kings Monument
QXRP+3WX, Prapokklao Road, Tambon Si Phum, Mueang Chiang Mai District, Chiang Mai 50200, Thailand
Lanna Architecture Center
117 Rachadamnoen Rd, Phra Sing, Mueang Chiang Mai District, Chiang Mai 50000, Thailand
Wat Chai Phrakiat
QXQP+G9, Tambon Si Phum, Mueang Chiang Mai District, Chiang Mai 50200, Thailand
Kaew Gallery
18, 1 Khang Ruan Jum Rd, Tambon Si Phum, Mueang Chiang Mai District, Chiang Mai 50200, Thailand
Wat Inthakhin Sadue Muang
13 Intrawarorot Rd, Tambon Si Phum, Mueang Chiang Mai District, Chiang Mai 50200, Thailand
Chiang Mai Walking Street
QXQP+84M, Rachadamnoen Rd, Tambon Si Phum, Mueang Chiang Mai District, Chiang Mai 50200, Thailand
Wat Tung Yu
QXQM+FMF, Rachadamnoen Rd, Tambon Si Phum, Mueang Chiang Mai District, Chiang Mai 50200, Thailand
Wat Duang Di
158, 2 Ratchapakhinai Rd, Tambon Si Phum, Mueang Chiang Mai District, Chiang Mai 50200, Thailand
Wat Si Koet
92 Rachadamnoen Rd, Tambon Si Phum, Mueang Chiang Mai District, Chiang Mai 50200, Thailand
Nearby restaurants
Huen Phen
112 Si Phum, Mueang Chiang Mai District, Chang Wat Chiang Mai 50200, Thailand
Ming Kwan Vegetarian Restaurant
98 Ratchamanka Rd, Si Phum, Mueang Chiang Mai District, Chiang Mai 50200, Thailand
Krua Dabb Lob
QXQP+76M, Rachadamnoen Rd, Tambon Si Phum, Mueang Chiang Mai District, Chiang Mai 50200, Thailand
The Old City Inn
141 Rachadamnoen Rd, Tambon Si Phum, Mueang Chiang Mai District, Chiang Mai 50200, Thailand
Thaan Aoan
154/5 Prapokklao Road, Tambon Phra Sing, Mueang Chiang Mai District, Chiang Mai 50200, Thailand
See You Soon Cafe Breakfast Brunch Coffee Dinner Thai food Drinks Shopping Hotel
97 Prapokklao Road, Tambon Phra Sing, Mueang Chiang Mai District, Chiang Mai 50200, Thailand
MUM A ROI
101/5 Prapokklao Road, Tambon Si Phum, เมือง Chiang Mai 50200, Thailand
Pad Thai Rachadamnoen
QXQQ+727, Tambon Si Phum, Mueang Chiang Mai District, Chiang Mai 50200, Thailand
Poppy's Kitchen
Phra Pok Klao 8 Alley, Tambon Si Phum, Mueang Chiang Mai District, Chiang Mai 50200, Thailand
Chillin‘ Restaurant & Guest house
90 1 Ratchamanka Rd, Tambon Si Phum, เมือง Chiang Mai 50200, Thailand
Nearby hotels
U Chiang Mai Hotel
70 Rachadamnoen Rd, Tambon Si Phum, Mueang Chiang Mai District, Chiang Mai 50200, Thailand
Chala Number 6 Hotel
6 6 Prapokklao Road, พระสิงห์ Mueang Chiang Mai District, Chiang Mai 50200, Thailand
Villa Duang Champa
82 Ratchadamnoen Rd, Sri-Phoom Mueang Chiang Mai District, Chiang Mai 50200, Thailand
Parasol Inn Chiang Mai Old City
105/1-5 พระสิงห์ Tambon Si Phum, Mueang Chiang Mai District, Chiang Mai 50200, Thailand
Jomkitti Boutique Hotel
Ratchamanka Rd, Tambon Si Phum, Mueang Chiang Mai District, Chiang Mai 50200, Thailand
Baan Huenphen Boutique Hotel
117/1 Ratchamanka Rd, ตำบล พระสิงห์ Mueang Chiang Mai District, Chiang Mai 50200, Thailand
Estia Chiang Mai Hotel
5/7 Rachadamnoen Rd, ตำบล ศรีภูมิ Mueang Chiang Mai District, Chiang Mai 50200, Thailand
Thongran's House
105 Ratchamanka Rd, Tambon Phra Sing, Mueang Chiang Mai District, Chiang Mai 50200, Thailand
MOMO Hotel
161/1 Rachadamnoen Rd, Tambon Si Phum, Mueang Chiang Mai District, Chiang Mai 50200, Thailand
Villa Thai Orchid
1, 1 Prapokklao Road, Tambon Si Phum, Mueang Chiang Mai District, Chiang Mai 50200, Thailand
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Wat Chedi Luang

103 Prapokklao Road, Tambon Si Phum, Mueang Chiang Mai District, Chiang Mai 50200, Thailand
4.7(6.2K)
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attractions: Wat Phantao, Three Kings Monument, Lanna Architecture Center, Wat Chai Phrakiat, Kaew Gallery, Wat Inthakhin Sadue Muang, Chiang Mai Walking Street, Wat Tung Yu, Wat Duang Di, Wat Si Koet, restaurants: Huen Phen, Ming Kwan Vegetarian Restaurant, Krua Dabb Lob, The Old City Inn, Thaan Aoan, See You Soon Cafe Breakfast Brunch Coffee Dinner Thai food Drinks Shopping Hotel, MUM A ROI, Pad Thai Rachadamnoen, Poppy's Kitchen, Chillin‘ Restaurant & Guest house
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Nearby attractions of Wat Chedi Luang

Wat Phantao

Three Kings Monument

Lanna Architecture Center

Wat Chai Phrakiat

Kaew Gallery

Wat Inthakhin Sadue Muang

Chiang Mai Walking Street

Wat Tung Yu

Wat Duang Di

Wat Si Koet

Wat Phantao

Wat Phantao

4.6

(978)

Open 24 hours
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Three Kings Monument

Three Kings Monument

4.3

(3.7K)

Open until 12:00 AM
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Lanna Architecture Center

Lanna Architecture Center

4.3

(118)

Closed
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Wat Chai Phrakiat

Wat Chai Phrakiat

4.4

(113)

Open until 7:00 PM
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Nearby restaurants of Wat Chedi Luang

Huen Phen

Ming Kwan Vegetarian Restaurant

Krua Dabb Lob

The Old City Inn

Thaan Aoan

See You Soon Cafe Breakfast Brunch Coffee Dinner Thai food Drinks Shopping Hotel

MUM A ROI

Pad Thai Rachadamnoen

Poppy's Kitchen

Chillin‘ Restaurant & Guest house

Huen Phen

Huen Phen

4.0

(1.7K)

$

Open until 4:30 PM
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Ming Kwan Vegetarian Restaurant

Ming Kwan Vegetarian Restaurant

4.6

(477)

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Krua Dabb Lob

Krua Dabb Lob

4.5

(464)

Click for details
The Old City Inn

The Old City Inn

4.4

(267)

Click for details
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4.7
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5.0
29w

5-Star Google Maps Review of Wat Chedi Luang (วัดเจดีย์หลวง), Chiang Mai

Wat Chedi Luang is undoubtedly one of the most impressive and historically significant temples in Chiang Mai. The massive, partially ruined chedi dominates the complex, standing as a powerful reminder of the Lanna Kingdom's former glory. Built in the 15th century, it was once the tallest structure in the kingdom at 90 meters tall. Today, the intricate elephant carvings and weathered brickwork tell a fascinating story of time and resilience. The spiritual energy here is palpable, making it much more than just a tourist attraction.

What makes this temple truly special is its perfect balance between historical significance and active religious practice. While admiring the ancient architecture, you'll often see local worshippers making offerings and monks going about their daily rituals. The City Pillar Shrine (Lak Mueang) within the complex is considered the spiritual heart of Chiang Mai. Don't miss the beautiful reclining Buddha in the viharn or the opportunity to participate in the daily Monk Chat program (1-6pm) for insightful cultural exchange.

The atmosphere varies wonderfully throughout the day. Early mornings (6-8am) offer cool temperatures and the magical sight of monks collecting alms. Late afternoons (4-6pm) provide stunning golden light perfect for photography, plus the chance to witness evening chanting. Unlike some temples that feel overly touristy, Wat Chedi Luang maintains an authentic spiritual ambiance that's incredibly moving. The way the ancient ruins coexist with living Buddhist practice creates a uniquely powerful experience.

Practicalities are straightforward - located right in the Old City, it's easily accessible with a small entrance fee (50฿ for foreigners). Dress respectfully (shoulders and knees covered), and consider combining your visit with nearby Wat Phan Tao, just a 3-minute walk away. The temple grounds are spacious enough to never feel crowded, with plenty of quiet corners for contemplation. Information plaques provide helpful historical context for those interested in the rich Lanna heritage.

For its breathtaking architecture, deep spiritual significance, and authentic atmosphere, Wat Chedi Luang deserves a full 5-star rating. It's not just a relic of the past, but a living center of culture and faith that captures the essence of Chiang Mai. Whether you're a history enthusiast, spiritual seeker, or simply appreciate beautiful places, this temple will leave a lasting impression. One of those rare sites that actually exceeds expectations - don't...

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5.0
6y

Wat Chedi Luang is my favorite Temple in Chaing Mai. It is a big place ad contains many different buildings. The center of the temple areal is the huge “Phra That Chedi Luang”  which was completed in 1475. It was 80 meters high. It collapsed, however, in an earthquake in 1545.  Before that it used to house the Emerald Buddha, which is now in Bangkok. The main Vihran was built in 1929. The altar has a standing Buddha image made in the 14th century. On both sides of this statue are statues of Moggallana and Sariputta, two important disciples of Buddha. Behind the big Chedi there are several smaller Viharns: Bhuridatto Viharn was erected in the 19th century in the old Lanna style. It is made of teak wood and nicely decorated. Then there is Viharn Chaturmuk-Burapachaan which also looks very picturesque. Next to that you will find a Reclining Buddha and – a consolation for all overweight seekers of enlightenment - the “Fat Buddha”. The next temple on the way around the the houses the Phra Buddhamani-Srilanna Buddha, a big sculpture made of back stone. It shows the Buddha in the Bhumisparsa Mudra. It represents the Buddha at the moment of his awakening. He is protected by a five headed naga. You can also have a look at the museum in the former Ho Trai (place where the sacred texts were stored). Close to the entrance you will find the City Pillar Pavilion. The city pillar is very old. Its function is to protect the city. The building that houses the pillar was made in the early 19th century. Its inside has very colorful mural paintings. But alas, females are...

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4.0
7y

I am a little sad about this majestic temple ruin in Chiang Mai, Thailand. I have been a regular long stay visitor in Chiang Mai for many years and one place I liked to visit regularly was Wat Chedi Luang. I would ride my bicycle there early in the morning just to see the shifting morning light on the ruined Chedi itself and also on the orange robes of the monks as they made their morning rounds. There would be no tourists, just me an my bicycle and my camera, sitting on a bench, in the shade of a very old tree.

Fast forward to today and someone has figured out that the large numbers of tourists now visiting are all willing to pay an entrance fee. So there are now security gates and uniformed enforcers running around making sure no-one gets in without paying. The peace and tranquility that once enveloped this temple has been trampled on in exchange for a very poorly planned and laid out method of making an income of what once was a very beautiful place to spend a few moments in the shade contemplating the majesty of man's many great attempts to put meaning to this life.

Suggestion for enjoying Wat Chedi Luang as it is now: I am not really sure, maybe arrive very early, the entrance fee is not very high, so that is not what I am complaining about. It is all the commotion that goes on because of the increase in tourism and the enforcement of the entrance fee structure that is annoying to me, Maybe wear ear plugs and dark glasses while dealing with security and the arrival of...

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Wat Chedi Luang is my favorite Temple in Chaing Mai. It is a big place ad contains many different buildings. The center of the temple areal is the huge “Phra That Chedi Luang”  which was completed in 1475. It was 80 meters high. It collapsed, however, in an earthquake in 1545.  Before that it used to house the Emerald Buddha, which is now in Bangkok. The main Vihran was built in 1929. The altar has a standing Buddha image made in the 14th century. On both sides of this statue are statues of Moggallana and Sariputta, two important disciples of Buddha. Behind the big Chedi there are several smaller Viharns: Bhuridatto Viharn was erected in the 19th century in the old Lanna style. It is made of teak wood and nicely decorated. Then there is Viharn Chaturmuk-Burapachaan which also looks very picturesque. Next to that you will find a Reclining Buddha and – a consolation for all overweight seekers of enlightenment - the “Fat Buddha”. The next temple on the way around the the houses the Phra Buddhamani-Srilanna Buddha, a big sculpture made of back stone. It shows the Buddha in the Bhumisparsa Mudra. It represents the Buddha at the moment of his awakening. He is protected by a five headed naga. You can also have a look at the museum in the former Ho Trai (place where the sacred texts were stored). Close to the entrance you will find the City Pillar Pavilion. The city pillar is very old. Its function is to protect the city. The building that houses the pillar was made in the early 19th century. Its inside has very colorful mural paintings. But alas, females are not allowed in.
George Mann - Photo & Video (George Mann Photo)George Mann - Photo & Video (George Mann Photo)
I am a little sad about this majestic temple ruin in Chiang Mai, Thailand. I have been a regular long stay visitor in Chiang Mai for many years and one place I liked to visit regularly was Wat Chedi Luang. I would ride my bicycle there early in the morning just to see the shifting morning light on the ruined Chedi itself and also on the orange robes of the monks as they made their morning rounds. There would be no tourists, just me an my bicycle and my camera, sitting on a bench, in the shade of a very old tree. Fast forward to today and someone has figured out that the large numbers of tourists now visiting are all willing to pay an entrance fee. So there are now security gates and uniformed enforcers running around making sure no-one gets in without paying. The peace and tranquility that once enveloped this temple has been trampled on in exchange for a very poorly planned and laid out method of making an income of what once was a very beautiful place to spend a few moments in the shade contemplating the majesty of man's many great attempts to put meaning to this life. Suggestion for enjoying Wat Chedi Luang as it is now: I am not really sure, maybe arrive very early, the entrance fee is not very high, so that is not what I am complaining about. It is all the commotion that goes on because of the increase in tourism and the enforcement of the entrance fee structure that is annoying to me, Maybe wear ear plugs and dark glasses while dealing with security and the arrival of tour groups.
Therese JayTherese Jay
Simply Stunning. Visited yesterday. 31/05/18. Had hired a driver to take us to a few Wats/Temples/Chedi around the City. This was our first stop. It was a Spectacular, Mind Blowing, with Magnificent Monuments. We used up all our time here so had to do a renegotiation of price with our driver....no problem. He was even taking "selfies". Everywhere you looked was a photo opportunity. You'd be looking at one of the Temples and then something minute would catch the corner of your eye. There were so many moments of, " did you see this? Did you see that?" I was in Awe of the History told in so Many Different Ways. From the Magnificent Breath Taking Chedi Luang itself. To the Giant Trees that have stood for Centuries over this Sacred Place. The tiny Precious Stone Statues inlaid with Gold and Gems. And then around the corner in a nondescript little Temple the most Incredible Golden Buddha. I'll be returning in the next few days to spend much more time there. Even just to sit under one of the Giant Trees in the shade to only LOOK. Oh, one of the Temples is off limits to Women. It's a Religious Rule. Don't be offended. The Admission for non Thai is 40 baht. The Toilets are spotless.....use for a small donation. There are stalls for Souvenirs, cold drinks and snacks. Take plenty of water to drink. Wear a hat or have an umbrella. Enjoy.
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Wat Chedi Luang is my favorite Temple in Chaing Mai. It is a big place ad contains many different buildings. The center of the temple areal is the huge “Phra That Chedi Luang”  which was completed in 1475. It was 80 meters high. It collapsed, however, in an earthquake in 1545.  Before that it used to house the Emerald Buddha, which is now in Bangkok. The main Vihran was built in 1929. The altar has a standing Buddha image made in the 14th century. On both sides of this statue are statues of Moggallana and Sariputta, two important disciples of Buddha. Behind the big Chedi there are several smaller Viharns: Bhuridatto Viharn was erected in the 19th century in the old Lanna style. It is made of teak wood and nicely decorated. Then there is Viharn Chaturmuk-Burapachaan which also looks very picturesque. Next to that you will find a Reclining Buddha and – a consolation for all overweight seekers of enlightenment - the “Fat Buddha”. The next temple on the way around the the houses the Phra Buddhamani-Srilanna Buddha, a big sculpture made of back stone. It shows the Buddha in the Bhumisparsa Mudra. It represents the Buddha at the moment of his awakening. He is protected by a five headed naga. You can also have a look at the museum in the former Ho Trai (place where the sacred texts were stored). Close to the entrance you will find the City Pillar Pavilion. The city pillar is very old. Its function is to protect the city. The building that houses the pillar was made in the early 19th century. Its inside has very colorful mural paintings. But alas, females are not allowed in.
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I am a little sad about this majestic temple ruin in Chiang Mai, Thailand. I have been a regular long stay visitor in Chiang Mai for many years and one place I liked to visit regularly was Wat Chedi Luang. I would ride my bicycle there early in the morning just to see the shifting morning light on the ruined Chedi itself and also on the orange robes of the monks as they made their morning rounds. There would be no tourists, just me an my bicycle and my camera, sitting on a bench, in the shade of a very old tree. Fast forward to today and someone has figured out that the large numbers of tourists now visiting are all willing to pay an entrance fee. So there are now security gates and uniformed enforcers running around making sure no-one gets in without paying. The peace and tranquility that once enveloped this temple has been trampled on in exchange for a very poorly planned and laid out method of making an income of what once was a very beautiful place to spend a few moments in the shade contemplating the majesty of man's many great attempts to put meaning to this life. Suggestion for enjoying Wat Chedi Luang as it is now: I am not really sure, maybe arrive very early, the entrance fee is not very high, so that is not what I am complaining about. It is all the commotion that goes on because of the increase in tourism and the enforcement of the entrance fee structure that is annoying to me, Maybe wear ear plugs and dark glasses while dealing with security and the arrival of tour groups.
George Mann - Photo & Video (George Mann Photo)

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Simply Stunning. Visited yesterday. 31/05/18. Had hired a driver to take us to a few Wats/Temples/Chedi around the City. This was our first stop. It was a Spectacular, Mind Blowing, with Magnificent Monuments. We used up all our time here so had to do a renegotiation of price with our driver....no problem. He was even taking "selfies". Everywhere you looked was a photo opportunity. You'd be looking at one of the Temples and then something minute would catch the corner of your eye. There were so many moments of, " did you see this? Did you see that?" I was in Awe of the History told in so Many Different Ways. From the Magnificent Breath Taking Chedi Luang itself. To the Giant Trees that have stood for Centuries over this Sacred Place. The tiny Precious Stone Statues inlaid with Gold and Gems. And then around the corner in a nondescript little Temple the most Incredible Golden Buddha. I'll be returning in the next few days to spend much more time there. Even just to sit under one of the Giant Trees in the shade to only LOOK. Oh, one of the Temples is off limits to Women. It's a Religious Rule. Don't be offended. The Admission for non Thai is 40 baht. The Toilets are spotless.....use for a small donation. There are stalls for Souvenirs, cold drinks and snacks. Take plenty of water to drink. Wear a hat or have an umbrella. Enjoy.
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