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About Sunday Walking Street
Every Sunday evening, Wualai Road in Chiang Mai transforms into one of northern Thailand's most celebrated street markets. The Sunday Walking Street draws locals and visitors alike to a lively stretch of vendors, artisans, and street food stalls that bring the city's creative culture into sharp focus.
Crafts, Art, and Local Goods
The market runs along Wualai Road, a street historically associated with Chiang Mai's silver-crafting tradition. Shoppers browse handmade goods including silverware, lacquerware, hand-woven textiles, carved wooden items, and original paintings. Many vendors are local artisans selling their own work, making this a genuine outlet for northern Thai craftsmanship rather than mass-produced souvenirs.
Food, Music, and Atmosphere
Street food is a major draw. Vendors line the route with grilled meats, mango sticky rice, coconut-based desserts, fresh spring rolls, and northern Thai specialties like khao soi. Traditional musicians and performers add a cultural dimension to the evening. The market typically runs from around 4:00 PM to 10:00 PM every Sunday, with the atmosphere peaking after sunset.
Practical Tips
- Getting there: Wualai Road is a short distance south of the Old City moat. The Night Bazaar and Chiang Mai Railway Station are both within reach by tuk-tuk or ride-share app.
- Best time to arrive: Come early (around 4–5 PM) to browse before crowds peak.
- Bargaining: Polite negotiation is acceptable at most stalls, but prices are often already fair for handmade items.
- Cash: Bring Thai baht in small denominations; most vendors do not accept cards.
Frequently asked questions
What time does the Sunday Walking Street in Chiang Mai start and end?
The Sunday Walking Street on Wualai Road generally runs from around 4:00 PM to 10:00 PM every Sunday evening.
Where exactly is the Sunday Walking Street located?
It takes place on Wualai Road, situated south of Chiang Mai's Old City moat, in an area historically known for silver craftsmanship.
What can I buy at the Sunday Walking Street?
The market features handmade silverware, lacquerware, woven textiles, wooden crafts, original artwork, and a wide variety of Thai street food.
Is the Sunday Walking Street suitable for families?
Yes, the market is family-friendly, with food stalls, live performances, and a relaxed open-air setting that suits visitors of all ages.


