Chiang Mai, Thailand - San Antonio, USA - Comparison and Distance between
Distance: 14,370 km / 8,929 miles
Chiang Mai, Thailand
You are looking at Chiang Mai in Thailand. The city has a population of 300000 residents. It is located on 99.03 degrees longitude, and 18.82 latitude.
Chiang Mai , General info:
9/10
To those that have visited Chiang Mai, Thailand they love it and thousands of foreigners have made this their home in retirement. But yet many still have not heard of Chiang Mai which is Thailand\'s 2nd largest city at only 300k population (city but outlying areas).
Chiang Mai is located about 1 hr north of Bangkok by plane and is cooler, cleaner, less traffic, less pollution and lower priced than Bangkok or Pattaya or Puket.
Chiang Mai , Different stuff:
7/10
If you are not from these parts some of the fruits and food you will not be accustomed to and we suggest sampling as much as you can and only watch out for foods with hot peppers as you have to develop a tolerance for the types and amount of peppers to add.
Chiang Mai , Food:
10/10
One of the best things about Chiang Mai and Thailand are the foods and fruits most of which are grown locally including strawberries.
So many different types of fruits that after living here for several years I have still not tasted them all.
The food is delicious and cheap.
Chiang Mai , Hotels:
10/10
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San Antonio, Texas, USA
You are looking at San Antonio , Texas in USA. The city has a population of 1942217 residents. It is located on -97.45 degrees longitude, and 29.38 latitude.
San Antonio , General info:
9/10
San Antonio is the second-largest city in the state of Texas and the seventh largest city in the United States. Located in the northern part of South Texas, the city is a cultural gateway into the American Southwest. Famous for its River Walk, the Alamo, Tejano culture, and home to the SeaWorld San Antonio and Six Flags Fiesta Texas theme parks, the city is visited by 20 million tourists per year.
The San Antonio International Airport is located in north central San Antonio, approximately eight miles from downtown. It has two terminals and is served by 21 airlines serving 43 destinations including three in Mexico.
San Antonio , Cheap stuff:
9/10
The city is visited by 20 million tourists per year, therefore it is very expensive city.
San Antonio , Different stuff:
9/10
No other city in Texas reflects the state's Mexican heritage better than San Antonio. Hispanics make up a considerable fraction of the population though and it shows in most places. The Hispanic atmosphere of San Antonio makes it a truly unique US city. This becomes most evident during Fiesta week, a yearly celebration where thousands of San Antonians enjoy parades, food and drink in the charming downtown streets of the city. Fiesta is a yearly event held in San Antonio in late April. Fiesta is a 10-day, city-wide, fun-filled, multi-cultural, family-oriented celebration. With over 100 different events, it's the biggest party and greatest community benefit in the state of Texas.
The rest of the year there's not much to do.
San Antonio , Don't miss:
9/10
River Walk (aka Paseo del Rio). The River Walk area, one level below the street level of San Antonio, is an excellent place to explore by day and party by night. The River Walk has guided barge tours by Rio San Antonio Cruises departing regularly. Numerous restaurants, shops, and hotels line the River Walk on both sides of the most popular and developed downtown loop, which winds its way below the streets bounded by Houston to the north, Alamo to the east, Villita to the south, and St. Mary's to the west. The east end of the River Walk is extended to the Convention Center and to the Rivercenter Mall, which houses over 100 retail shops including an IMAX theater. Further development of the River Walk is proceeding north and south of downtown. No visit to San Antonio is complete without a stroll along the River Walk.
San Antonio , Food:
8/10
From authentic to innovative, San Antonio cuisine is a fusion of gastronomical delights derived from the many cultures that settled the area. In San Antonio, Mexico meets Germany, with the Deep South and cattle-loving Texas tossed in for good measure.
San Antonio has a narrow gastronomical pallet. The Mexican, Tex-Mex and burgers are great and they make up the bulk of restaurant offerings. There's a woeful shortage of culinary diversity. Ask a San Antonian to name five good Indian, Italian, Seafood, or Deli restaurants that aren't a chain and you'll stump them.
San Antonio , Hotels:
8/10
You can find everything, from relatively cheap motels an B&Bs to luxury but very expensive hotels. San Antonio has it all.
San Antonio , Safety:
9/10
San Antonio is a relatively safe city. As long as you take elementary precautions, you'll have a great time. Even when there are crowds for such events like the Alamo Bowl, it is still relatively safe. Just remember that the River Walk always has something going on, but if you're in one of the quieter spots at night, exercise some caution. Along many sections of the River Walk, there is nothing between the edge of the sidewalk and the River. Be very careful with young children, baby strollers, wheelchairs, etc.
Stay away from the South side.
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