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Chiang Mai vs Taipei

Which destination is right for your next trip?

🏆 Taipei wins 90 OVR vs 88 · attribute matchup 33

Chiang Mai
Chiang Mai

Thailand

88OVR

VS
Taipei
Taipei

Taiwan

90OVR

78
Safety
90
95
Affordability
75
99
Food
99
99
Culture
92
86
Nightlife
86
86
Walkability
86
99
Nature
86
81
Connectivity
90
58
Transit
99
Chiang Mai

Chiang Mai

Thailand

Taipei

Taipei

Taiwan

Chiang Mai

Safety: 75/100Pop: 131K (city), 1M (metro)Asia/Bangkok

Taipei

Safety: 88/100Pop: 2.6M (city), 7M (metro)Asia/Taipei

💰 Budget

budget
Chiang Mai: $25-40Taipei: $35-60
mid-range
Chiang Mai: $60-100Taipei: $80-150
luxury
Chiang Mai: $200+Taipei: $250+

🛡️ Safety

Chiang Mai85/100Safety Score90/100Taipei

Chiang Mai

Chiang Mai is one of the safest cities in Southeast Asia for travelers. Violent crime against tourists is extremely rare, though petty theft and scams exist. The biggest health concern is air quality during burning season (February-April).

Taipei

Taipei is one of the safest major cities in Asia. Violent crime is extremely rare, and even petty theft is uncommon. The city feels safe to walk around at all hours, including for solo female travelers. The biggest risks are typhoons, earthquakes, and traffic.

Ratings

Chiang Mai3/5English Friendly3/5Taipei
Chiang Mai4/5Walkability4/5Taipei
Chiang Mai2/5Public Transit5/5Taipei
Chiang Mai5/5Food Scene5/5Taipei
Chiang Mai4/5Nightlife4/5Taipei
Chiang Mai5/5Cultural Sites4/5Taipei
Chiang Mai5/5Nature Access4/5Taipei
Chiang Mai4/5WiFi Reliability5/5Taipei

🌤️ Weather

Chiang Mai

Chiang Mai has a tropical savanna climate with three distinct seasons: hot, rainy, and cool. The city sits in a valley which traps heat and, unfortunately, smoke during the burning season (February-April).

Cool Season (November - February)15-30°C
Hot Season (March - May)25-40°C
Rainy Season (June - October)22-33°C

Taipei

Taipei has a humid subtropical climate with hot, humid summers and mild, damp winters. The city sits in a basin which traps heat and moisture. Typhoon season runs from June to October. Rain is common throughout the year, with the northeast monsoon bringing persistent drizzle in winter.

Spring (March - May)16-28°C
Summer (June - August)26-36°C
Autumn (September - November)18-30°C
Winter (December - February)12-20°C

🚇 Getting Around

Chiang Mai

Chiang Mai lacks a metro or rail system, so getting around relies on songthaews (red shared trucks), tuk-tuks, Grab ride-hailing, and rented scooters. The Old City is compact enough to walk or cycle. The city is currently building a light rail system planned for future years.

Walkability: The Old City is very walkable — roughly 1.5 km on each side — and most major temples are within easy walking distance of each other. The Nimmanhaemin area is also pedestrian-friendly. Beyond these areas, distances grow and motorized transport is needed.

Red Songthaew (Rot Daeng)฿30-50 (~$0.85-1.40) per person for shared rides within the city; ฿150-200 for private charter
Grab฿60-150 (~$1.70-4.20) for most trips within the city
Motorbike / Scooter Rental฿200-300 (~$5.50-8.50) per day

Taipei

Taipei has an excellent MRT system that is clean, efficient, and covers most tourist areas. Combined with buses, YouBike, and affordable taxis, getting around is easy and cheap. An EasyCard is essential for seamless travel across all modes.

Walkability: Central Taipei is very walkable with wide sidewalks and pedestrian-friendly intersections. The Xinyi shopping district, Zhongshan area, and Ximending are excellent on foot. Some older neighborhoods have uneven sidewalks. The riverside bike paths are also popular for walking.

Taipei MRTNT$20-65 ($0.60-2) per ride; 20% discount with EasyCard
City BusesNT$15 ($0.47) per section
YouBikeNT$5 per 30 min ($0.15)

The Verdict

Choose Chiang Mai if...

you want northern Thailand's temple city — Doi Suthep sunsets, Sunday Walking Street, ethical elephant sanctuaries, and Songkran soaked to the bone

Choose Taipei if...

you want Taiwan's capital — Taipei 101, Shilin night market, hot-spring day-trips, tea houses in Jiufen, and some of Asia's safest streets