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Chiang Mai Ranks Third-Best City Worldwide

Chiang Mai has been named the third-best city in the world in the Travel + Leisure World’s Best Awards 2026, placing the northern Thai city among the highest-rated destinations globally. The result also saw Chiang Mai rank second in Asia, behind Kyoto, Japan, while moving ahead of Bangkok, Siem Reap in Cambodia and Tokyo, Japan.

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The ranking represents another international recognition for Thailand’s tourism industry. The awards are compiled by Travel + Leisure, a US-based travel magazine, through a global reader survey.

This year’s survey received responses from more than 207,000 readers, who submitted over 661,000 votes covering more than 10,088 travel-related businesses and destinations worldwide. The categories included hotels, resorts, cities, islands, national parks, tour operators, safaris, airlines, airports, trains and other travel entities.

In the World’s Best Cities category, San Miguel de Allende in Mexico took first place with a score of 93.07, followed by Kyoto, Japan, with 92.02. Chiang Mai achieved a score of 91.88 to secure third place, ahead of Hoi An in Vietnam, Siem Reap in Cambodia and Tokyo in Japan.

Travel + Leisure readers highlighted Chiang Mai’s Lanna cultural heritage, historic temples, local cuisine, natural scenery and hospitality as key factors behind its strong ranking. The recognition reflects the city’s continued popularity among international travellers seeking cultural experiences and nature-based tourism.

Khaosod reported that the ranking adds to Thailand’s ongoing efforts to strengthen its position as a global tourism destination. Tourism officials and industry stakeholders are expected to use international recognition such as the Travel + Leisure award to support future promotion of Chiang Mai and other Thai destinations.

Top 10 World’s Best Cities 2026

1. San Miguel de Allende, Mexico — 93.07

2. Kyoto, Japan — 92.02

3. Chiang Mai, Thailand — 91.88

4. Hoi An, Vietnam — 91.81

5. Oaxaca, Mexico — 91.59

6. Bangkok, Thailand — 91.29

7. Jerusalem, Israel — 91.11

8. Siem Reap, Cambodia — 90.59

9. Mexico City, Mexico — 90.49

10. Tokyo, Japan — 90.44

Chiang Mai will continue to welcome visitors while maintaining its appeal through cultural attractions, traditional experiences and natural landscapes. The Travel + Leisure World’s Best Awards 2026 results provide further international exposure for the city as it competes with leading destinations worldwide.

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10 July 2026

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DonniePeverley Platinum Member

DonniePeverley

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Hipsters trying to be hip.

Tell them to live all year and deal with the pollution and mass tourism.

Effective altruism Silver Member

Effective altruism

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17 hours ago, BritManToo said:

I rate San Francisco fairly high.

Maybe it's changed since I was there.

Wasn't so expensive in the 90s.

SF was fantastic before COVID.

There are several European cities that should be included on the list.

Amsterdam and Vienna. What about Rome, Florence, and Venice?

SiSePuede419 Platinum Member

SiSePuede419

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15 hours ago, Leopold Bloom said:

Doesn't mention Seville or Lisbon, two of Europe's most beautiful cities.

San Miguel and Oaxca are worth a visit, but both become very ordinary the moment you leave the city centre, like most Mexican cities.

As for CM, good place to be between April and December, but it is a murderous place to be as a pedestrian. Have you ever tried crossing the road at the junction of Niman and Huay Kaew? Or at ANY point on Niman?

Not just Mexican, all throughout Central and South America, too. Even more rundown than your typical Thai city built up quickly in the 70s. Really ugly urban design or lack thereof.

Muy pesado (very tiring)

Rockyroad Platinum Member

Rockyroad

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5 hours ago, Patong2021 said:

Not a reliable survey. Aside from the issues of pay for play, I would be surprised if a majority of people had actually visited the city. The traffic congestion, and deteriorating air quality do not allow for a positive experience for much of the year. Obviously, these enthusiasts have never visited from February to April.

CM wins lots of surveys. Phuket traffic is worse and CM prices are cheaper.

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