Tita Gallery
Kimberly Lauren BryantKimberly Lauren Bryant/Guest Contributor/SIGHTSEEING, CHIANG MAI/ Updated : May 2, 2016, 11:08 IST
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Fancy getting out of the city? Tita Gallery is just the ticket. Hop on a motorbike or grab a songthaew, and head out to Mae Rim. About a 30-minute drive from the main city, Tita Gallery is smack dab in the middle of Thailand’s stu … Read more
Fancy getting out of the city? Tita Gallery is just the ticket. Hop on a motorbike or grab a songthaew, and head out to Mae Rim. About a 30-minute drive from the main city, Tita Gallery is smack dab in the middle of Thailand’s stunning countryside. You’ll instantly feel more relaxed as you head into the fresh air and get a whiff of what northern Thailand really has to offer. Tita Gallery is located in beautifully picturesque part of Mae Rim area, and also boasts a sister coffee shop: Suan Lahu Café serves as part restaurant, and part gallery space. Imagine sipping fantastic coffee while perusing art, all while being surrounded by palm trees and fields. Sounds idyllic, right? Read less
Fancy getting out of the city? Tita Gallery is just the ticket. Hop on a motorbike or grab a songthaew, and head out to Mae Rim. About a 30-minute drive from the main city, Tita Gallery is smack dab in the middle of Thailand’s stunning countryside. You’ll instantly feel more relaxed as you head into the fresh air and get a whiff of what northern Thailand really has to offer. Tita Gallery is located in beautifully picturesque part of Mae Rim area, and also boasts a sister coffee shop: Suan Lahu Café serves as part restaurant, and part gallery space. Imagine sipping fantastic coffee while perusing art, all while being surrounded by palm trees and fields. Sounds idyllic, right?Tita Gallery has a slightly more upscale feel than some of the city’s galleries. The quiet setting and natural scenery give it a classy vibe that’s hard to match. Featuring a mix of traditional Thai art and contemporary fare, Tita Gallery’s good taste can also be found in Nimman area: the gallery sometimes extends its reach into Maya Shopping Mall’s 6th floor. Known by the name, Nimman Hill, the 6th floor has an array of swanky bars, in addition to show space for art. If a shopping mall excursion doesn’t sate your palate, head out to Mae Rim and soak up culture at Tita Gallery.
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