Discover the neighborhoods of Phrae
Best hotels & accommodations in Phrae

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Traveler impressions of Phrae
Phrae is a rural centre in Northern Thailand. Renown for the indigo died cloth and clothing that is produced in villages in the area.
VERY friendly locals, who are not accustomed to seeing foreign tourists. In fact it is pretty much tourist-free despite having some nice attractions in town (teak homes) and Phae Muang Phee Park nearby.
Phrae is a small city which you can tour around in one or two days. Don't miss Phrathat Chor-Hae, the important spiritual place of Phrae people.
there are many places to visit which so attractice such as Phrae muang phee, Cho hae pagada, and many waterfalls.
Just passing through on this occasion but we have visited Phrae on many occasions and always find something new.
When using your own car, Phrae is very confusing when driving around. It took us 30 min. to find the hotel, the street signs are barely noticeable, and the night market is only on one day on the weekend.
Obviously a wealthy teak timber town, many very large private houses. Many lovely temples, and a lovely Queens residence and museum.
Phrae Hotels near Phrae Airport

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More about Phrae
There are regularly scheduled flights from Bangkok’s regional airport, arriving at Phrae Airport which is then accessible by local transportation. From cities in the north, like Chiang Mai and Chiang Rai, the easiest way to reach Phrae would be by local bus or rental car, although taking the trail affords the opportunity to see the stunning country sides of northern Thailand while traveling.
Once in Phrae, exploring by foot or the local transportation of motorcycle taxis of city bus is the easiest way to see some of the oldest Teak houses in the country, including Khum Chao Luang, the house where the King and Queen once stayed. There are an impressive number of historic buildings and places in Phrae, so ask the local staff for access to a map of all the historic buildings, and get to exploring. It’s a great way to spend at least one day in this town.
While exploring around Phrae, get some natural scenery at Phae Muang Phee Royal Park and then stop by the local temple Wat Prathat Cho Hae and observe how the temples in these small towns are often the center of the community. While in the neighborhood, explore the local market and pick up some souvenirs as reminders of this town that seems to almost be stuck in time.
This unique and historic city has a lot to offer to each visitor, and the best way to see what else Phrae has in terms attractions, landmarks, and hotels is exploring the interactive map on this page.