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This temple was built in 1345 under King Phayu, the fifth king of the Mangrai dynasty.
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2 Samlarn Rd, Chiang Mai 50200 Thailand
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    Highest-rated 4-star hotel within 0.9 km of Wat Phra Singh
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    88/12 Prapokkloa Road Tambon Phra Sing, Chiang Mai 50200 Thailand
    0.9 km from Wat Phra Singh
    #1 Best Value of 4 Motels near Wat Phra Singh
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    104 Rachadamnoen Rd. Opposit Phrasing Temple, Si Phum Subdistrict, Chiang Mai 50200 Thailand
    0.1 km from Wat Phra Singh
    #454 of 2,283 Specialty lodging in Chiang Mai
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    3/23 Samlarn Street, Tambol Phrasingha ในโครงการ หมู่บ้านเชียงใหม่เทรด ตรงข้ามวัดพระสิงห์ ด้านหลังธนาคารกรุงไทย, Chiang Mai 50100 Thailand
    0.1 km from Wat Phra Singh
    #297 of 2,283 Specialty lodging in Chiang Mai
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    98/2 Rachadamnoen Rd, Chiang Mai 50200 Thailand
    0.1 km from Wat Phra Singh
    #373 of 2,283 Specialty lodging in Chiang Mai
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    10/1 Singharat Road, Chiang Mai 50200 Thailand
    0.2 km from Wat Phra Singh
    #488 of 2,283 B&Bs / Inns in Chiang Mai
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    28 Singharat Road Sriphum Subdistrict, Chiang Mai 50200 Thailand
    0.2 km from Wat Phra Singh
    #524 of 2,283 hotels in Chiang Mai
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    69/6 Intha Warorot Road, Si Phum, Muang Chiangmai Old City Area, Chiang Mai 50200 Thailand
    0.2 km from Wat Phra Singh
    #821 of 2,283 B&Bs / Inns in Chiang Mai
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    2/1 Samlan Rd. Soi1 Prasing Subdistrict, Chiang Mai 50200 Thailand
    0.2 km from Wat Phra Singh
    #605 of 2,283 hotels in Chiang Mai
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  • Dan M
    Bucharest, Romania20 contributions
    5.0 of 5 bubbles
    Chiang Mai is the cheaper alternative of Bangkok. And at low scale - no subway or sky train, no malls, not so wide variety and not so crowded roads packed with cars and people. You can travel on low budget, the prices are around 30% or 40% lower than Bangkok... and Chiang Rai ( you can reach cheap, by bus) is 50% of Bangkok - the cheapest place from my Thai travel experience. Temples, meditation, yoga centres, massage places, entertainment places all over in all the places I visited. Chiang Mai is considered the Mecca of massage - and my experience is saying the same. For convenience, check hotels in the old town. I stayed at Sleep Walker Poshtel - low budget, super well located, a little noisy until 23.00, clean, comfortable and... Star Wars theme hotel, very funny amd friendly. Trips, I booked by booking.com - the hotel s advantage is that being in the old town the travel bus is picking you up, usually around 8.00-8.30. During the weekend, at 2 min walk you ve the night Market - crazy place as China town in Bangkok, smaller size obviously but same vibe.
    Visited February 2025
    Travelled solo
    Written 15 February 2025
  • Mon_SPs
    29 contributions
    5.0 of 5 bubbles
    Beautiful Buddhist temple. It is in the heart of city, easily accessible by tuk tuks. Foreigners have to pay small entrance fees for the main hall, although kids are exempted from it. Established in 14th century, temple has serene atmosphere, stunning architecture and well maintained gardens. We visited on new years, very mesmerizing chanting and celebration was going on. It was purely magical! Highly recommended if you are visiting Chiang mai old town.
    Visited January 2025
    Travelled with family
    Written 13 January 2025
  • Chris W
    Portsmouth, United Kingdom11 contributions
    4.0 of 5 bubbles
    Stunning temple but crowded with visitors. Huge gold leaf covered domes and ornate Buddha shrines. Don’t t let the crowds put you off though as it’s a must see and may be a lot quieter on a different day (we visited on a Sunday).
    Visited February 2025
    Travelled as a couple
    Written 3 February 2025
  • Martin H
    Hong Kong, China1,027 contributions
    4.0 of 5 bubbles
    This is a beautiful wat from the outside and houses some fine, richly adorned, Buddha statutes. There are some other beautiful shrines behind the main wat. If you only want to see one wat, make this the one.
    Visited April 2024
    Travelled as a couple
    Written 22 April 2024
  • mantravel14
    Atlanta, Georgia366 contributions
    5.0 of 5 bubbles
    One of the most Iconic Buddhist Temple and Complex in Chiang Mai. The Buddha statue is huge and the story behind the location is interesting. The complex also has other Buddha shrines. Location is easily accessible. Note that there is a THB 50 fee for entrance for foreigners.
    Visited October 2024
    Travelled with family
    Written 27 November 2024
  • Monica M
    102 contributions
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    Not at all expected. That is undoubtedly true. Not even previous pictures of this Wat that I've seen can prepare you for the sight of such a massive structure draped in gold. Shiny, with a faint trace of insence wafting by, an inquisitive visitor stream through, and a jet taking off (the airport is approximately 6km distant)... active worshipers.
    Visited September 2024
    Travelled with family
    Written 7 September 2024
  • BrakiWorldTraveler
    Belgrade, Serbia20,857 contributions
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    Among many temples within the Chiang Mai old town, we found Wat Phra Singh and Wat Chedi Luang Varavihan being the best two. Wat Phra Singh is on the western side of old town. It's an old richly decorated Temple dating back to 14c with several golden stupas. Amazing colors during our night visit just after sunset.
    Visited January 2025
    Travelled with family
    Written 3 March 2025
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