UN Irish Pub

Chiang Mai


Chiang Mai's Irish pub offers the standard Emerald Isle package: draught Guinness, familiar pub grub, Thursday quiz nights, and international sports on the big screen. There's live music on the last Friday evening of each month.


Lonely Planet's must-see attractions

Nearby Chiang Mai attractions

1. Wat Umong Maha Therachan

0.13 MILES

This historic wát is in the heart of the old city. Though it was first constructed in 1367 and boasts some very old, Lanna-style chedis, it's also worth a…

2. Wat Lam Chang

0.17 MILES

This large and colourful wát's name means 'shackled elephants' because it was where the king's transport elephants were kept. You'll find elephant statues…

3. Wat Phan On

0.2 MILES

Fringed by gilded Buddhas, the stately chedi at this prosperous wát is visited by scores of locals after dark. There's a coffee shop and massage pavilion…

4. Wat Ou Sai Kham

0.21 MILES

This friendly neighbourhood wát is a monument to jade, with an impressive collection of jade Buddhas and jade and nephrite boulders in the main wí·hăhn.

5. Pratu Tha Phae

0.21 MILES

The biggest of Chiang Mai's ancient gates is lively with tourists snapping photos and feeding the pigeons.

6. Lanna Folklife Museum

0.23 MILES

Set inside the former Provincial Court, dating from 1935, this imaginative museum re-creates Lanna village life in a series of life-size dioramas that…

7. Wat Duang Di

0.23 MILES

This colourful, 16th-century wát's name means 'good fortune temple'. It was first constructed in the 16th century, but its massive wooden doors date from…

8. Wat Chiang Man

0.25 MILES

Chiang Mai's oldest temple was established by the city's founder, Phaya Mengrai, sometime around 1296. In front of the ubosot (ordination hall), a stone…