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Good vibes happy little disc golf basket12/27/2022 ![]() ![]() Silom Soi 4 – (the main gay nightlife hub) – the center of gay nightlife in Bangkok is this side street off Silom Road. It has a cool and quirky atmosphere with Jazz and live music and offers a mix of Thai and Western plates and cocktails all at a good value. It’s a romantic dining experience including Thai culinary art and elegant ambience as you’re surrounded by gardens and a pool.įORK & CORK – a gay-owned restaurant and bar (formerly Sphinx) located near the gay bars at the end of Silom Soi 4 alley. Ruen Urai – tucked away in its own quiet corner of the city, this restaurant offers excellent authentic Thai cuisine in a restored century-old traditional Thai house. Dishes are created with sustainability in mind and this is a great spot for special occasions. Book tour →Įat Me Restaurant – with an Australian owner and American head chef, this outstanding upscale restaurant serves up a fusion of international flavors. Be sure to dress appropriately to enter this sacred space. In this same complex see the Temple of the Emerald Buddha (Wat Phra Kaew). Take in the detailed architecture illustrating the creativity and craftsmanship of the Thai people. Grand Palace – the most famous landmark in Bangkok and the spiritual center, the palace was built in 1782 and for 150 years was home to the Thai King, the Royal Court, and the administrative seat of the government. You could spend hours browsing the over 10,000 shops and stalls selling products such as Thai handicrafts, handmade products, clothing, accessories, pets and so much more. Book tour →Ĭhatuchak Market – explore Bangkok’s street market culture at this huge indoor and outdoor market which is a must-visit for tourists. However, it’s quietest in the mornings before the crowds. Visit at sunset and stay to see it lit up in golden light at night. Temple of Dawn (Wat Arun) – one of the most stunning sights in Bangkok featuring a 70-meter (230 foot) spire, the temple is situated on the west bank of the Chao Phraya River and boasts a design unique from other Thai temples. The impressive gold Buddha sits at 15 meters (50 feet) tall and 46 meters (150 feet) long. Reclining Buddha (Wat Pho) – a must-see for first-time visitors, it’s a 10-minute walk from the grand palace and located just behind the temple of the emerald in one of the largest temple complexes in the city. Join misterb&b Search Apartments on misterb&b Special Offer! Sign up with misterb&b and you will receive a free $10 credit to use on your first booking! misterb&b is our top choice if your priority is exploring the local gay scene. Understanding the gay scene is much more easily done with the help of a local and home-sharing is one of the best ways to meet someone living in the city who knows how things work, where and when are the best nights to go out, and what places to eat at and which to avoid. ![]() They have hosts in more than 200 countries and territories with more than 1 million total listings. ![]() misterb&b is not a hotel or chain, but rather a booking platform for rooms, apartments and homes and it allows you to book from gay and gay-friendly hosts around the world. We’ve partnered with misterb&b to help curate the most LGBT+ friendly homestays. Prices are generally comparable to budget hotels, especially if you’re willing to get a room in a shared apartment. Both companies have inclusive policies and support the LGBT+ community. There are many sites for apartment rentals including Airbnb and Vrbo. Just provide your email address and we’ll email you a PDF. You can download the Gay Bangkok guide for free. Though Bangkok is a busy and hot destination year-round, to avoid crowds and high temperatures, your best chance is during the should seasons – April to June and September to October. However, this is also peak season for that very reason with a lot of tourism taking place. To avoid the humidity, the best time of year to visit Bangkok is from November to February. This exciting city has lots to do and see in a welcoming environment for the LGBT traveler. Street food in Bangkok is delicious, fresh and costs under $3 for a full meal including a local beer. While a budget hotel costs less than $15 per night, you can even stay in a luxurious 5-star hotel for less than $200. There are a large number of gay bars, clubs, saunas, spas and more to be found in this city. Bangkok offers an amazing gay nightlife that has made it one of the most popular destinations for gay travel. ![]()
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