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TCDC Chiang Mai Creative Design Center pulses with innovation rooted in tradition. From handwoven textiles to bold architectural installations, every exhibit celebrates how heritage can spark modern magic. Wander through, be inspired, and leave with your imagination recharged.

Melia Chiang Mai

Melia Chiang Mai

4.6 / 5Great312 Reviews
46, 48 Charoen Prathet Rd, Chang Khlan Sub-district
1.3KM from TCDC

This hotel is a perfect blend of family-friendly and executive luxury! Enjoy access to the Executive Lounge while your kids have a blast at the children's club and playroom. Just 400m from Chiang Mai Night Bazaar, it's ideal for exploring. Unwind at the spa or year-round outdoor pool, and savor diverse dining options including vegan meals. With 24/7 multilingual staff and amenities like sauna and airport transfers, every detail is thoughtfully curated for your comfort.

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The Siam Heritage Hotel, located just steps from TCDC, blends traditional Lanna architecture with modern design. Its rooms feature handcrafted bamboo furnishings and artisanal wall art, offering an immersive cultural experience. Guests enjoy complimentary bicycles to explore nearby galleries and street markets. The hotel also offers curated workshops in traditional Thai pottery and natural dyeing, allowing visitors to engage directly with local craftsmanship and creative heritage.

The most convenient option is HopeGoo a private transfer or using the Grab app, which takes about 25 minutes with direct access. For budget travelers, take Bus 14 from the airport to Wualai Bus Stop, then transfer to a tuk-tuk or taxi—total journey time around 40 minutes. However, pre-arranged airport transfers are strongly recommended for comfort, especially when carrying luggage or attending design events at TCDC.

Near TCDC, visitors can explore pop-up markets featuring one-of-a-kind handmade goods like handwoven baskets, ceramic tableware, and artisan jewelry. Monthly design talks by international creatives cover topics such as sustainable design and digital artistry. Don’t miss the bamboo weaving workshop, led by master artisans, where you’ll craft your own functional basket using traditional techniques passed down through generations in Northern Thailand.