Villa Duang Champa

Chiang Mai


In a prime piece of real estate for the Sunday Walking Street market, the airy rooms here have polished-concrete floors, antique wooden French doors, eclectic furniture, lots of colonial charm and small nooks that catch the sun. The staff are exceptionally friendly and helpful, which only brightens the space more.


Lonely Planet's must-see attractions

Nearby Chiang Mai attractions

1. Wat Chedi Luang

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Wat Chedi Luang isn't as grand as Wat Phra Singh, but its towering, ruined Lanna-style chedi (built in 1441) is much taller and the sprawling compound…

2. Wat Phan Tao

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Without doubt the most atmospheric wát in the old city, this teak marvel sits in the shadow of Wat Chedi Luang. Set in a compound full of fluttering…

3. Wat Inthakhin Saduemuang

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4. Lanna Architecture Center

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5. Treasury Pavilion Coin Museum

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6. Chiang Mai Historical Centre

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Housed in an airy Lanna-style building behind the Chiang Mai City Arts & Cultural Centre, this appealing museum covers the history of Chiang Mai Province,…

7. Chiang Mai City Arts & Cultural Centre

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Set in the former Provincial Hall, dating from 1927, this museum provides an excellent primer on Chiang Mai history. Dioramas, photos, artefacts and…

8. Wat Duang Di

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