Saturday, June 9, 2007

Recommend Night place at Chinag Mai (Continued I)

Loi Kroh Street & Tapae road

The story goes that when King Mengrai the Great founded the city of Chiangmai in the year 1296, the superstitions of the East entered the city and lay in wait in the shadows of Loi Kroh Road where today, it is told, they still wait patiently. As planes land at Chiangmai airport, it is said that with every landing a fool steps off and enters Loi Kroh Road, never to be the same again or, in some cases, never to be seen again.

Loi Kroh Street [tourist bars]
Just get around this road, the life you're looking for is open from sundown till midnight. This road is famous for its bars bursting withgorgeous thai girls and has been commonly termed Chiang Mai's ' pink light district'.

Here you will find a couple dozen bars, inexpensively priced with neon lights, pool tables,loud commercial music and plenty of young ladies to see you though the night.

Here are a variety of Chiang Mai bars we can suggest:
  • Mandalay: Moon muang road. [ 6 p.m. - 2 a.m. ]Great place to party.Entertainment every night with dancers,concerts,shows and DJ.
  • Spotlight Bar: 47 Kotchasan Road. [ 6 p.m. - 1 a.m. ]The best go-go bar in Chiang Mai. The girls are good looking and smile more than the ones at other places. The bar fine is 400 baht, falling to 300 after midnight.
  • Disco Nice Illusion: Chaiyapoom Road, across from Sompet Market. The place where many working girls stop at on their way home. Open until late.
  • Foxy Lady: Tha Phae Road Soi1 (At back entrance of Night Bazaar) open from 6 p.m. This is quite a large bar with two stories but the upstairs did not seem to be required and was not being used. There is a central stage where 4 girls were dancing with a 5th dancing on a balcony stage which overlooks the downstairs bar area.
  • Beer Bar Central: Moon Muang Road This complex is located just off Moon Muang Road not far from the prominent Tha Pae Gate. Very quiet with a katoey miming show and Thai boxing.

Looking for the nearest hotels/guesthouse and enjoy the nightlife, for more information visit the Hotels Review

The city is a great place for a pub crawl because it's easy to walk (or stumble) from bar to bar (crossing the city centre on foot takes about 20 minutes). The Chiang Mai nightlife is unfortunately quite restricted after midnight due to a current directive from the Governor to spoil the fun. There have been considerable complaints from all quarters, but only a selected number of places have so far been allowed to remain open until 2am.

Next issue will come with the place in River Side Area

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Thursday, June 7, 2007

The night out on Nimmanhemin Road

Very upscale and trendy along Nimmanhemin Road

If you are interested in night life and want a downtown location, find a place to hang out around Nimmanhemin Road.

In daytime, I'hv noticed that coffeeshops are mushrooming in Chiang Mai as drinking coffee at trendy places has become a fashionable lifestyle for its residents. And for people who is art addicted would love to visit the CMU Art Museum (Chiang Mai University Art Museum).

The Art Museum is situated on Nimmanhemin Road opposite the Chiang Mai University Auditorium. There are a lot of interesting exhibitions on display in the museum art gallery, check the schedule at the Faculty of Fine Arts, Chiang Mai University 239 Huey Kaew Road Chiang Mai 50200. Or Tel/Fax: 66-53-211724, e-mail: pongdej@chiangmai.ac.th

Well, let's talk about place for night people like us ...
For more information, check out the hot place on Nimmamhemin Road & Chiang Mai University Area.
  • Monkey Club: Nimminheimin Road Soi 9 . [ 5 p.m. - 1a.m. ]Popular with young thai clientele,Enjoy live pop, jazz and acoustic music.A good trendy thai restaurant/bar.
  • Warm Up Cafe': 40 Nimmarnhemin Rd. [ 6 p.m. - 1a.m. ]A popular place for young, trendy locals and university students.If you are looking to getaway from tourist bars,this is a great venue.Live music & DJ.
  • Tawan Dang: Nimminheimin Road Soi 6. [ 6 p.m. - 2 a.m. ]" Song for life " type of music attracts the more mature crowd to this mega air-con'drestaurant where the live music on the megastage attracts the punters.
  • Home 6: Huay Kaew Road . [ 6 p.m. - 1 a.m. ] Bar/restaurant. Enjoy live pop music & DJ.
  • Discovery Chiang Mai: Huay Kaew Road.[ 6 p.m. - 2.30 a.m. ] Great place to party . Enjoy live pop music & DJ .Disco trend.
  • BangRak: Nimminheimin Road Soi 6. [ 6 p.m. - 1 a.m. ]Pub/restaurant style.Good fun with the student crowd.
  • Fashion Paris: Underground floor Lotus Pangsuankaew Hotel [ 6 p.m. - 2 a.m. ]Great place to party.Many cute girls & attractive boy here.Divide in 2 rooms.Dancing room& HipHop room.

Next issue will come with the place on Loi Kroh Street & Tapae road.

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Tuesday, June 5, 2007

It’s the Nightlife

NightLife in Chiang Mai

Chiang Mai has a variety of nightlife opportunities to offer all of its guests. While not as raucous as Pattaya or other places in the region, north of Thailand, Chiang Mai nevertheless includes a charming and lively nightlife. There are quite a number of well-known groovy pubs, some of which are frequented nightly by high school girls and boys and college students. There are many places where bars proliferate and cheap beer flows freely mixed with a cocktail of pop and rock & roll music (you can find even jazz and classic for 30s-60s). Or if you’d rather prefer, you can still sing your own at karaoke bars in any fusion pub and restaurants or even in shopping malls – Karaoke Booth.


After ending the day with a great Thai meal, an interesting way to begin a night in Chiang Mai is to visit the Night Bazaar (or night market). Every evening, a few streets located in the center of town fill with local vendors selling all sorts of goods. Some of the best deals on the area’s most interesting items can be found here. Whether its jewelry, clothing, handmade arts and crafts, or bootleg CDs and DVDs, the Night Bazaar will have it.

Looking for the nearest hotels/guesthouse and enjoy the nightlife, for more information visit the Hotels Review

After satisfying the shopping fix at the market, the city has plenty of bars and clubs to explore. The scene in Chiang Mai is more laid back than in Bangkok, but this mellow vibe suits the city perfectly. With this tamer atmosphere, most (but not all) establishments are required to shut down after midnight.

The options for bars include karaoke establishments, go go bars, local bars, and even foreign themed bars. Locals are usually friendly and will practice their English if given a chance. The few clubs and discos in town can be a great time.

Check out for the Night Clubs and entertainment place at night next issue!

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