Lampang Travel Guide

City City in Lampang, Thailand

A northern Thai town known for Wat Phra That Lampang Luang, horse-drawn carts and teak architecture; visitors linger for Lanna temples, nearby elephant sanctuaries and mountain roads that unspool into quiet farming valleys.

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Costs
Budget travel: $25-45 per day
Very affordable - cheap guesthouses, street food and local transport.
Safety
Generally safe with normal precautions
Low violent crime; watch for petty theft in markets and on buses.
Best Time
November-February
Cool, dry season ideal for temple visits and markets.
Time
Weather
Population
156,139
Infrastructure & Convenience
Decent local buses, tuk‑tuks and taxis; limited English outside main hotels.
Popularity
Quiet provincial city popular with domestic and niche cultural travellers.
Known For
Lanna temples, teak architecture, horse‑drawn carriages, Wat Phra That Lampang Luang, ceramics, night markets, elephant centres, northern Thai cuisine, horse carriages, provincial calm
Wat Phra That Lampang Luang is a 13th‑century Lanna temple just outside the city.

Why Visit Lampang? #

Northern Thailand’s Lampang draws visitors with preserved Lanna temples, horse-drawn carriages and centuries-old ceramic traditions. Highlights include Wat Phra That Lampang Luang, leisurely horse-carriage rides through the old town and visits to pottery centers such as Ban Sao Nak, where local kilns keep traditional techniques alive. Proximity to Doi Khun Tan National Park adds hiking and cooler highland scenery, making the city a small but rich cultural base in the region.

Who's Lampang For?

Nature Buffs

Lampang gives easy access to northern Thai nature: Doi Khun Tan National Park, forested hills and cool‑climate trails are nearby. Birdwatching and jungle walks suit travellers who want quieter, less touristy natural areas.

Couples

Horse‑drawn carriages, peaceful temple courtyards and rooftop cafés create a relaxed romantic mood in Lampang’s old town. Couples enjoy mellow evenings away from Chiang Mai’s busier streets.

Backpackers

A laid‑back alternative to Chiang Mai, Lampang has cheap guesthouses, local night markets and easy bus links. It’s a comfortable, low-cost stop for backpackers exploring northern Thailand at a slower pace.

Foodies

Northern Lanna cuisine is well represented - khao soi, sticky rice and local market snacks are easy to find. Street stalls and family restaurants deliver authentic regional flavours without tourist prices.

Top Things to Do in Lampang

All Attractions ›
Don't Miss
  • Wat Phra That Lampang Luang - 13th-century Lanna temple set on a hill, rich with murals and teak architecture.
  • Horse-drawn carriage rides (Lampang Old Town) - Traditional horse-drawn carriages ferry visitors through the city's historic teak-lined streets.
  • Lampang Railway Station - Ornate early-20th-century wooden station with distinctive red-and-white facade and period charm.
  • Wat Phra Kaeo Don Tao - Historic temple near the Wang River housing an important Buddha image and murals.
Hidden Gems
  • Dhanabadee Ceramic Museum - Small museum showcasing Lampang's traditional ceramic styles and live pottery demonstrations.
  • Khelang Nakhon Museum - Local history museum with artifacts, Lanna relics, and archaeological displays.
  • Wang Nuea Riverside Promenade - Quiet riverside stretch favored by locals for evening walks and casual street-food stalls.
  • Kad Kong Ta Market - Evening market with northern Thai snacks, local crafts, and friendly street-side stalls.
Day Trips
  • Chae Son National Park - Thermal pools, waterfalls, and forest trails; soak in natural hot springs after hiking.
  • Doi Khun Tan National Park - Forest-covered ridge with Thailand's longest railway tunnel and several pleasant hiking routes.
  • Wat Phra That Hariphunchai (Lamphun) - Golden chedi at Lamphun's spiritual heart, dating back to the Hariphunchai kingdom.
  • Chiang Mai Old City - Historic walled center offering temples, markets, cafés, and easy transport connections.

Where to Go in Lampang #

Old City

Lampang’s Old City is compact, filled with wooden Lanna architecture and a slower pace than Thailand’s big tourist magnets. It’s great for wandering, taking horse-carriage rides and visiting local temples without the crowds. Perfect for history-minded travellers.

Dining
Northern Thai
Nightlife
Laid-back
Shopping
Antiques
Stays
Boutique
Top Spots
  • Lampang Old Quarter - Wooden Lanna houses and quiet lanes.
  • Horse-carriage stands - Traditional transport and a photo opportunity.
  • Wat buildings - Several older temples within walking distance.

Kad Kong Ta (Night Market)

The night market area comes alive after sunset with food stalls, affordable shopping and a friendly evening scene. It’s where locals and visitors mingle over Northern Thai snacks and small souvenirs-great for sampling local dishes and people-watching.

Dining
Street Food
Nightlife
Lively Evenings
Shopping
Night Market
Stays
Budget-Mid
Top Spots
  • Kad Kong Ta Market - Evening market with food stalls and handicrafts.
  • Riverfront stalls - Casual dining and drinks near the water.
  • Local performance spots - Occasional street music and shows.

Ban Sao Nak (Ceramics & Crafts)

Famous for pottery, Ban Sao Nak is where Lampang’s ceramics tradition is most visible-workshops, showrooms and artisan stalls. It’s a relaxing diversion from the main streets and good for buying authentic handicrafts directly from makers.

Dining
Cafés
Nightlife
None
Shopping
Handicrafts
Stays
Mid-range
Top Spots
  • Ban Sao Nak pottery village - Workshops and shops selling Lampang ceramics.
  • Local craft stalls - Handmade goods and souvenirs.
  • Small cafés - Places to rest between studio visits.

Plan Your Visit to Lampang #

Dining
Authentic Lanna cuisine
Northern Thai dishes, kha soi and river fish at local markets.
Nightlife
Lazy night markets and bars
Night market atmosphere with relaxed bars; no intense club scene.
Accommodation
Charming guesthouses to boutiques
Affordable guesthouses and boutique hotels housed in teak buildings.
Shopping
Night markets and ceramics
Handmade ceramics, Lanna textiles and street-market crafts.

Best Time to Visit Lampang #

Visit Lampang in the cool, dry months from November to February for pleasant days, clearer skies and better air quality - perfect for seeing temples and cycling the countryside. Avoid the intense heat of March-May and expect heavy rains and humidity during the June-October monsoon.

Cool Season
November - February · 15-32°C (59-90°F)
Crisp mornings, clear skies and mild afternoons make November-February ideal for exploring temples and countryside without oppressive heat or heavy rain.
Hot Season
March - May · 28-40°C (82-104°F)
Scorching afternoons and sticky nights; great if you tolerate heat and want fewer tourists or to join Songkran water festivities in April.
Rainy Season
June - October · 23-34°C (73-93°F)
Frequent afternoon downpours, lush landscapes and lower hotel rates; travel can be muddy but waterfalls and rice fields are at their most dramatic.

Best Time to Visit Lampang #

Climate

Lampang's climate is classified as Tropical Savanna - Tropical Savanna climate with hot summers (peaking in April) and warm winters (coldest in December). Temperatures range from 14°C to 37°C. Abundant rainfall (1064 mm/year), wettest in September with a pronounced dry season.

Best Time to Visit
FebruaryJanuaryDecember
Temperature & Rainfall
Temperature Range
43°
Warmest Month
Coldest Month
Monthly Conditions

January

January is mild with highs of 30°C and lows of 14°C. The driest month with just 5 mm and mostly sunny skies.

95 Ideal

Comfort

22°
Feels Like Mild
22°C
Temperature
14° 30°
66%
Humidity
Humid

Weather

5 mm
Rainfall
0.6 m/s
Wind
Calm
1.4
UV Index
High
11.0h daylight

February

February is warm with highs of 33°C and lows of 16°C. Almost no rain and mostly sunny skies.

97 Ideal

Comfort

24°
Feels Like Warm
24°C
Temperature
16° 33°
55%
Humidity
Humid

Weather

8 mm
Rainfall
0.8 m/s
Wind
Calm
1.7
UV Index
Very High
11.4h daylight

March

March is hot, feeling like 28°C. Light rainfall and mostly sunny skies.

85 Excellent

Comfort

28°
Feels Like Hot
28°C
Temperature
19° 36°
49%
Humidity
Comfortable

Weather

19 mm
Rainfall
1.1 m/s
Wind
Calm
1.8
UV Index
Very High
11.9h daylight

April

April is the hottest month, feeling like 31°C. Moderate rainfall (56 mm).

79 Very Good

Comfort

31°
Feels Like Hot
30°C
Temperature
23° 37°
53%
Humidity
Humid

Weather

56 mm
Rainfall
1.3 m/s
Wind
Calm
2.1
UV Index
Extreme
12.4h daylight

May

May is hot, feeling like 33°C due to high humidity. Significant rainfall (164 mm) and mostly overcast skies.

59 Acceptable

Comfort

33°
Feels Like Hot
29°C
Temperature
23° 35°
73%
Humidity
Very Humid

Weather

164 mm
Rainfall
1.0 m/s
Wind
Calm
2.2
UV Index
Extreme
12.9h daylight

June

June is hot, feeling like 33°C with oppressive humidity. Significant rainfall (124 mm) and mostly overcast skies.

61 Good

Comfort

33°
Feels Like Hot
28°C
Temperature
24° 33°
80%
Humidity
Very Humid

Weather

124 mm
Rainfall
1.1 m/s
Wind
Calm
2.1
UV Index
Extreme
13.1h daylight

July

July is hot, feeling like 32°C with oppressive humidity. Significant rainfall (123 mm) and mostly overcast skies.

61 Good

Comfort

32°
Feels Like Hot
28°C
Temperature
23° 32°
82%
Humidity
Very Humid

Weather

123 mm
Rainfall
1.1 m/s
Wind
Calm
2.0
UV Index
Very High
13.0h daylight

August

August is hot, feeling like 31°C with oppressive humidity. Significant rainfall (166 mm) and mostly overcast skies.

57 Acceptable

Comfort

31°
Feels Like Hot
27°C
Temperature
23° 32°
86%
Humidity
Very Humid

Weather

166 mm
Rainfall
1.0 m/s
Wind
Calm
1.9
UV Index
Very High
12.6h daylight

September

September is hot, feeling like 31°C with oppressive humidity. The wettest month with heavy rain (209 mm) and mostly overcast skies.

55 Acceptable

Comfort

31°
Feels Like Hot
27°C
Temperature
23° 32°
86%
Humidity
Very Humid

Weather

209 mm
Rainfall
0.7 m/s
Wind
Calm
1.9
UV Index
Very High
12.1h daylight

October

October is warm with highs of 31°C and lows of 22°C. Significant rainfall (139 mm) and partly cloudy skies.

65 Good

Comfort

26°
Feels Like Warm
26°C
Temperature
22° 31°
84%
Humidity
Very Humid

Weather

139 mm
Rainfall
0.9 m/s
Wind
Calm
1.6
UV Index
Very High
11.6h daylight

November

November is warm with highs of 30°C and lows of 18°C. Moderate rainfall (43 mm).

89 Excellent

Comfort

24°
Feels Like Warm
24°C
Temperature
18° 30°
79%
Humidity
Very Humid

Weather

43 mm
Rainfall
0.7 m/s
Wind
Calm
1.5
UV Index
Very High
11.2h daylight

December

December is mild with highs of 29°C and lows of 14°C. Almost no rain and mostly sunny skies.

95 Ideal

Comfort

22°
Feels Like Mild
22°C
Temperature
14° 29°
74%
Humidity
Very Humid

Weather

8 mm
Rainfall
0.7 m/s
Wind
Calm
1.4
UV Index
High
10.9h daylight

How to Get to Lampang

Lampang is reachable by its small regional Lampang Airport (LPT) and by rail via Lampang Railway Station on Thailand's Northern Line. Many travellers combine a flight into Chiang Mai (CNX) or an overnight train/bus from Bangkok with a short onward connection to Lampang.

By Air

Lampang Airport (LPT): Lampang’s small regional airport is the most convenient arrival point. Taxis from the airport to Lampang town centre typically take 10-20 minutes and cost roughly 150-250 THB; local songthaews (shared pick-up trucks) run into town for about 20-40 THB if available.

Chiang Mai International Airport (CNX): Many visitors fly into Chiang Mai and continue to Lampang. From CNX take a shuttle/taxi to Chiang Mai Arcade Bus Terminal (about 10-20 minutes, ~30-100 THB) and then a bus or minivan to Lampang (about 1.5-2 hours, typically 60-150 THB). A private taxi direct from Chiang Mai airport to Lampang takes ~1.5 hours and costs around 1,000-1,500 THB.

By Train & Bus

Train: Lampang Railway Station sits on the State Railway of Thailand’s Northern Line. Trains arrive from Chiang Mai (short regional services, roughly 1-2 hours) and from Bangkok on overnight/express services (longer-distance services vary in duration and class; expect sleeper and seated options). Prices vary by class - short regional fares are low (tens to a few hundred THB), while overnight second-class sleepers from Bangkok are several hundred baht and up.

Bus: Lampang is served by intercity buses and minivans. Buses run from Chiang Mai’s Arcade Bus Terminal (1.5-2 hours, ~60-150 THB) and from Bangkok’s northern bus terminals (journeys typically take 7-9 hours depending on service and cost between a few hundred baht). Local buses and shared songthaews connect the town and nearby attractions with short, inexpensive rides.

How to Get Around Lampang

Lampang is best explored by a mix of songthaews, motorbike taxis and walking - these are cheap and suit the town's compact layout. For day trips around the province, rent a motorbike or car; trains and intercity buses are reliable for longer connections to Chiang Mai or Bangkok.

Where to Stay in Lampang #

Budget
Old City / Night Market - $12-30/night
Budget guesthouses and simple inns near the old town and night market. Clean basics, friendly owners, and easy access to temples and local eateries.
Mid-Range
Riverside / Near Wat Phra That - $35-80/night
Comfortable hotels with colonial charm near the main temples and riverside. Good balance of price, breakfast and walking access to attractions.
Luxury
Riverside Boutique Area - $90-180/night
Upscale boutique hotels and small luxury properties around the town and riverside, offering refined rooms and attentive service for a quieter stay.
Best for First-Timers
Old City / Night Market - $25-60/night
Stay near the night market and old town for easy temple visits, river cruises and eating options. Great for first-timers wanting walkable access to sights.
Best for Families
Near river and parks - $35-100/night
Family rooms and riverside guesthouses with space for children; close to parks and gentle river activities which suit family outings.
Digital Nomads
City Centre / Riverside cafés - $30-90/night
Good café culture and several mid-range hotels with reliable Wi‑Fi. Riverside stays are pleasant for daytime work and evening relaxation.

Where to Eat in Lampang #

Lampang is a relaxed northern Thai city where the local cuisine-khao soi, sai ua and rich noodle soups-dominates. The morning market and walking streets are the best places to try northern specialties and grilled street snacks while watching locals gather for breakfast. If you want international choices, simple cafés and hotel restaurants fill that role, but the culinary highlight is the region’s northern Thai food. Vegetarians are well catered for with temple meals and vegetable adaptations of classic dishes.

Local Food
Lampang shines with northern Thai classics-khao soi, sai ua (northern sausage) and rich noodle soups.
  • Lampang Morning Market (Kad Kong Ta) - Khao soi, sai ua and northern Thai snacks.
  • Walking street stalls - Grilled sausages and sticky rice desserts.
  • Riverside noodle shops - Khanom jeen and pork noodle bowls.
International Food
Aside from northern Thai food, Lampang has cafés and hotel restaurants serving Western favourites and light international meals.
  • Small cafés on Thanon Khelang Nakhon - Western breakfasts and coffee shops.
  • Hotel restaurants - International buffets and familiar staples.
  • Guesthouse eateries - Simple Italian pizzas and fusion dishes.
Vegetarian
Vegetarian travellers will find temple food, vegetable versions of khao soi and an increasing number of healthy cafés.
  • Wat temple food counters - Vegetarian set meals and fruit offerings.
  • Vegetarian northern dishes - Khao soi with vegetable curry options available.
  • Health‑food cafés - Salads, tofu dishes and smoothie bowls.

Breakdown of cuisine types found across Lampang's restaurants and food venues, based on OpenStreetMap data.

Thai
Noodle
Regional
Pizza
Chinese
Japanese
Pasta
Steak House
Fish
Suki
Diner
Grill
Salad
Burger
Chicken
Italian
Noodles
Barbecue
Coffee Shop

Nightlife in Lampang #

Shopping in Lampang #

Lampang’s shopping mix is a friendly combination of ceramics, local textiles and a lively night market. The Kad Kong Ta night market (walking street) is the town’s shopping highlight with food stalls, handicrafts and street-side sellers. Lampang is also known for horse-carriage souvenirs and ceramic wares from nearby villages-bargain at stalls and prefer cash for small purchases.

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