Chamcha Market

Market · Chiang Mai

Chamcha Market

Market · Chiang Mai

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13, 16 หมู่ 2 ซอย 11, San Klang, San Kamphaeng District, Chiang Mai 50130, Thailand

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Artisan crafts, street food, and live music in a beautiful setting  

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13, 16 หมู่ 2 ซอย 11, San Klang, San Kamphaeng District, Chiang Mai 50130, Thailand Get directions

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13, 16 หมู่ 2 ซอย 11, San Klang, San Kamphaeng District, Chiang Mai 50130, Thailand Get directions

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Phuket, Thailand, Dining Guide to the Food & Drink Scene | Eater

"A small market stall cluster that preserves remnants of the island’s Baba culinary legacy, offering a selection of Baba-style sweets and savory snacks that are increasingly rare elsewhere on the island." - Austin Bush

https://www.eater.com/23931792/phuket-thailand-island-restaurants-dining-guide
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Joy Li

Google
Some cute shops selling mostly handcrafted items from clothes to jewelry, toys, soaps, bath bombs. Some vintage camera equipments also. The most unique shop was toward the middle where it sells things made of natural materials like seed pods and other fibers. Prices were affordable through out the market. Photogenic surrounding to take cute photos and the live music was a nice addition. We didn't try the restaurants toward the front but we did have soft serve ice cream toward the end of the market. We went on a Saturday and it was not too crowded.

Adi Cohen

Google
LOVED this market! It’s a handcrafted market filled with local vendors. You’ll find natural soaps, bath bombs, and perfumes, quality clothing, jewelry, and handmade souvenirs. Don’t skip the perfumesI’m honestly sorry I didn’t get more! There’s also a beautiful wood shop with cutting boards and kitchen essentials. Highly recommended if you’re into unique, local shopping experiences!

Yesran

Google
🛍️ Cham cha Market – quiet, beautiful, and perfect for a slow wander Cham cha Market is laid out in a long, straight path, just like the map shows. You simply walk in, stroll all the way down, and slowly make your way back — it’s the perfect market loop. From the entrance, you can already feel how pretty this place is. It’s a total photo spot dream, with cute corners and intentional photo zones scattered throughout. Even if you don’t buy anything, just soaking in the atmosphere and design of Cham cha (and other Chiang Mai markets like Jing Jai and Coconut Market) is more than worth it. Out of all the markets I visited in chiang mai — Coconut Market, Jing Jai, Cham cha, Baan Kang Wat, and the Sunday Market — This one was easily the most beautiful 💐 Bonus: it was also the most peaceful. As someone who gets drained quickly in crowded places, this market felt calm, breezy, and truly enjoyable. Every corner made me want to stop and take a picture. This place is an easy yes from me

Lady Pim

Google
This place ia full of charm, creativity, and local soul. Set in the peaceful Long Him Khao Community, it’s the perfect blend of art, culture, and nature. Beautiful handmade crafts, live music, tasty local food, and friendly vendors. Sugget weekend visit!

Yu Chun Ma

Google
A more artist orientated market compared to the other well known ones. Dont come to early as the shops take time to get prepared. Grab cars are easy to book

Sarah Kirkpatrick

Google
Highly recommend! Get out of old town and broaden your range in Chiang mai. This market was adorable and clean and full of high quality crafts ans clothes.

steven lim

Google
Quite a small but pleasant visit to this small market that features mostly craft items, clothes and food. It was set up as a co-operative by members of the village to improve income and create jobs, and appears to be a success. Check out the Shan store for its tofu and homemade chilli spices, as well as Hands and Hearts for the teak wood cooking utensils and serving boards. Couple your visit to the popular Meena Rice Restaurant which has a Michelin star. If you walk to the end of the short street, there is a tractor driving station for the villagers.

Stephen Martello

Google
Interesting market but not very big , some great stalls and really nice food 🍲 😁