Chanthaburi Waterfront Community ชุมชนเก่าแก่ ริมแม่น้ำจันทบุรี

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Mueang Chanthaburi District, Thailand

Historical society

Chanthaburi Waterfront Community ชุมชนเก่าแก่ ริมแม่น้ำจันทบุรี Reviews | Rating 4.2 out of 5 stars (5 reviews)

Chanthaburi Waterfront Community ชุมชนเก่าแก่ ริมแม่น้ำจันทบุรี is located in Mueang Chanthaburi District, Thailand on Sukhaphiban Rd, Tambon Wat Mai,. Chanthaburi Waterfront Community ชุมชนเก่าแก่ ริมแม่น้ำจันทบุรี is rated 4.2 out of 5 in the category historical society in Thailand.

Address

Sukhaphiban Rd, Tambon Wat Mai,

Phone

+66647832464

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Catherine Cheong

I was expecting to see unique architecture reflecting the different cultures here. But there were no such buildings. It just looks like any other Thai street with only a couple of traditional houses left. This street is very commercialised too, lined on both sides with all kinds of shops, cafes and restaurants. This place is catered to domestic tourism. Do NOT expect to see any English menus anywhere. It's pleasant to stroll in it and eat some street food here. But it's not worth a special trip just to see this place.

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Katie Belshaw

A nicely preserved historic area. It's great to see some of the old buildings being well cared for. If you like architecture this is an interesting area to explore. There's also many cafes, food stalls and street art here. You can walk across the bridge to visit the Roman Catholic church too. The only problem is that it's very narrow and the road is still open to cars- it needs to be pedestrianised.

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Narayan Kamath

Nice for a walk and too experience local goodies.

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Warren Chan

Fact is there’s not a whole lot to do in the city of Chanthaburi, Thailand. So finding this strip along the river is a welcome relief. There’s a history to this area and the short story is Thais, Chinese and Vietnamese coexisted in this part of town which is why you’ll see influences of each culture through food, architecture as well as religion. There are lots of cafés, restaurants and cozy little hotels, some overlooking the river. I can imagine this area is busiest on weekends and finding parking space can be a real pain. Most of the restaurant/bars open in the evening but the smaller restaurants are open through the day. It’s a small narrow lane so be careful of motorbikes and cars. You can walk the entire waterfront lane, it’s only about 300 or 400 meters.

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Ittipat Prapaprasert

Hugging the banks of Mae Nam Chanthaburi is this charismatic part of town, filled with restored houses and elderly residents sitting around reminiscing about their Chanthaburi tales with each other.