Three Kings Monument
The best of Three Kings Monument
Bucket-list experiences
Make it a getaway
Events with a lot of buzz
Trouble-free transport
More to explore
Why people love Three Kings Monument
Nearby places to go
FAQs about Three Kings Monument
When is the best time to visit the Three Kings Monument in Chiang Mai?
How can I get to the Three Kings Monument in Chiang Mai?
What should I keep in mind when visiting the Three Kings Monument and other historical sites in Chiang Mai?
What are the transportation options for getting around Chiang Mai and visiting the Three Kings Monument?
Is there a special time of year to visit the Three Kings Monument for a unique experience?
How accessible is the Three Kings Monument within Chiang Mai?
What to know before visiting Three Kings Monument
Remarkable Landmarks and Must-Visit Sights
Three Kings Monument
The Three Kings Monument is a striking sculpture located in the heart of Chiang Mai. Depicting the three legendary kings who founded the city, this monument is a must-visit for history enthusiasts and those seeking to connect with the roots of Chiang Mai.
Three Kings Monument Square
Visit the impressive bronze statue of the three kings, a symbol of Chiang Mai's heritage and history. Explore the surrounding Chiang Mai Cultural Center and learn about the city's origins.
Wat Chiang Man
Discover Chiang Mai's oldest temple, built in 1296, and marvel at the Elephant Chedi containing a sacred relic of the Buddha. Dive into the spiritual and architectural wonders of this ancient site.
Culture and History
The Three Kings Monument holds significant cultural and historical importance, symbolizing the unity and leadership of the city's founding rulers. Visitors can explore the surrounding area to learn more about Chiang Mai's past and the legacy of the three kings.
Local Cuisine
After exploring the monument, indulge in the vibrant flavors of Chiang Mai's local cuisine. From savory street food to traditional dishes like Khao Soi and Sai Oua, the city offers a culinary experience that is sure to delight your taste buds.
Cultural and Historical Significance
The Three Kings Monument symbolizes the founding of Chiang Mai in 1297 by King Mangrai. The Yi Peng festival, believed to be of Lanna origin, transforms the city into a mesmerizing spectacle of lanterns and candles, showcasing the rich cultural heritage of the region.
Explore more on Klook
Trending Destinations
- things to do in Hong Kong
- things to do in Hanoi
- things to do in Bangkok
- things to do in Shenzhen
- things to do in Phuket
- things to do in Singapore
- things to do in Tokyo
- things to do in Kyoto
- things to do in Osaka
- things to do in Macau
- things to do in Seoul
- things to do in Sydney
- things to do in Melbourne
- things to do in London
- things to do in Dubai
- things to do in Chiang Mai
- things to do in Taipei
- things to do in Da Nang
- things to do in Kaohsiung
- things to do in Nagoya
- things to do in Queenstown
- things to do in Shanghai
- things to do in Madrid
- things to do in Jeju
- things to do in Amsterdam
- things to do in Milan
- things to do in Bali
- things to do in Auckland
- things to do in Rome
- things to do in Beijing
Explore Popular Activities
- Harry Potter Tokyo
- Ocean Park
- Shibuya Sky
- Universal Studio Osaka
- Ngong Ping 360 Ticket
- Tokyo Disneyland
- Maritime Museum
- Cotai Water Jet
- Universal Studio Singapore
- Sanrio Puroland
- Legoland Malaysia
- Ocean Park Water Park
- Team Lab Tokyo
- Disneyland Ticket
- Small Worlds Tokyo
- Swiss Travel Pass
- Safari World Ticket
- T Money
- Legoland Nagoya
- London Eye Ticket
- Taiwan High Speed Rail
- Eurail Pass
- Macau Tower
- Finns Beach Club
- Puffing Billy
- Fuji Q Highland
- Universal Studios Hollywood
- Neo Park Okinawa
- Atlas Beach Club
- Jungfraujoch