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  • Stroll along Nimman street

    The Nimman street is consider as the hip street in Chiangmai where various specialty stores as well as fushion food restaurants are located. Many stores are one of its kind found no where in Chiangmai. People come here for something different. Many night life entertainments are scattering around this area.
  • Sunday walking street market

    Sunday walking street market spans a stretch of 2 kilometers from Wat Prasingh along Rachadamnern road where local handicraft producers display their art objects for sale every Sunday evening until late in the night.It is also a gathering of traditional northern culture presented to the tourists.
  • One nimman

    The heart of retails, art, culture and contemporary at Nimman Soi 1 A new cultural space, a place where culture grows Situated on the most strategic location on Nimmanhaemin Road, ONE NIMMAN ideally fuses modernity with local culture through a selection of restaurants, art spaces, cafés and bars.It takes 10 minutes to stroll along the Nimman street to reach OneNimman from the Hive.
  • Beer Lab Chiangmai

    We have over 200 beers from around the world and 18 beers on tap. The largest selection in Northern Thailand! It takes less than 10 minutes to walk from the Hive to enjoy the beer and walk back safely even late in the night.
  • Wat Phra That Doi Suthep

    Wat Phra That Doi Suthep Northern Thai pronunciation is a Theravada wat in Chiang Mai Province, Thailand. The temple is often referred to as "Doi Suthep" although this is actually the name of the mountain where it's located. It is a sacred site to many Thai people. The temple is 15 kilometres (9.3 mi) from the city of Chiang Mai. From the temple, impressive views of downtown Chiang Mai can be seen. It takes 20 minutes by car from the Hive to drive uphill to the temple. This temple and the mountain range can be viewed clearly from most of the Hive rooms.
     
  • Wat Sri Suphan - Chiang Mai Silver Temple

    Wat Sri Suphan is also known as the Silver Temple because of its impressive hand crafted silver decoration. The temple is completely covered in silver handicraft cladding, from the walls to the roof and display some detailed silver carvings of Buddhism legends. It takes 10 minutes by car from the Hive. This temple is in the middle of the Saturday walking street market where local handicrafts and souveniors are for sale by the orignal artists.
     
  • Wat Phra Singh Woramahawiharn

    Wat Phra Singh is located in the western part of the old city centre of Chiang Mai, which is contained within the city walls and moat. The main entrance is guarded by Singhs (lions). Wat Pra Singh is situated at the end of the main street (Rachadamnoen road) of Chiang Mai. The road runs east from the temple, via Tapae Gate, to the Ping River. It takes less than 15 minutes on foot to walk from the Hive.