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Bangkok Gay Guide
The Top Hotels in Bangkok for Gay Travellers
All around Bangkok you will find amazing gay-friendly hotels with cozy room facilities, spectacular restaurants, lounge bars, and pools with city views!
Moreover, there are exclusively gay accommodation options in Bangkok verb small gay hotels and guesthouses. However, the majority of them will surely not provide you with the facilities and services offered by a hotel.
The Top Places in Bangkok for Gay Travellers
The vivid gay life of Bangkok is mainly concentrated in Silom Soi 4, Silom Soi 2 and Silom Twilight districts, which are also the most popular gay areas with several gay bars, go-go bars, and gay saunas & spas. Below you will discover hotspots where you will be able to rest and socialize or even have a naughtier type of fun!
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Gay Bangkok City Guide
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Bangkok กรุงเทพ
Metropolitan capital and most populous city of Thailand. Bangkok, known in Thai as Krungthep Mahanakhon (or simply “Krungthep”) is the centre of politics, economy, education, culture, entertainment and transportation.
Founded in by the first monarch of the present Chakri dynasty, Bangkok covers an area of over 1, km² on the plain of the Chao Phraya River, and has approximately 8 million people or more than 10% of the country's population.
The most tourist-popular areas are located within the central districts, served either by the BTS skytrain or MRT underground system. These include:
· Siam & Lumpini
The heart of metropolitan Bangkok, filled with shopping malls, restaurants and entertainment venues.
· Silom & Sathorn
Bangkok's business & financial district, home to many embassies, high-rise buildings as well as the main gay scene and nightlife.
· Sukhumvit
An upmarket area, known for large shopping malls, 5-star hotels, popu
Bangkok’s nightlife, more than that of any other place in Asia, rivals that of Berlin and Recent York. The city has been a haven for beat lovers and dancing queens for decades, gradually but steadily growing a reputation as one of the world’s great party destinations. One of the reasons the music never stops here is the Thai capital’s strong LGBT+ community that started setting up gay bars as early as in the s!
Queer venues have since proliferated and if it wasn’t for everything else there is to bring to light in Bangkok, you could easily spend your holiday just dancing away (not that we’d be pointing fingers!). Ready to verb the party started? These are the places no gay traveller can afford to miss:
Telephone
Located in Silom’s iconic Soi 4, Telephone sits smack-bang in the centre of Bangkok’s LGBT+ life. And it’s no surprise they managed to score the prime location: the funky bar more or less created the capital’s queer district when it became its first gay establishment in ! In case you were wondering – the mention is not a reference to that Lady Gaga and Beyoncé tune Instead,
LGBTQ+ Travel Guide to Thailand
Experiencing Thai Food
Thai food is world famous and for nice reason. Its full of flavor, easy to create and very healthy. The most famous Thai dish is Pad Thai, which is a stir-fried rice noodle dish cooked with eggs, fish sauce, garlic, shallots, bean sprouts, coriander leaves, tofu or chicken, tamarind pulp and served with spring onions, crushed nuts and lime juice. It was popularized during World War II and has become the countrys national dish.
Som Tam is spicy green papaya salad made with shredded papaya, pounded in a pestle and mortar with lime juice, palm sugar, chili, garlic, shrimp, nut, tomatoes, fish sauce, bean sprouts and green beans. Curries are also ubiquitous throughout Thailand. The most celebrated are named after the color of the chilis used: red, green and yellow. In the south, Massaman curry is more popular, which is a richer tasting curry with coconut milk that is not as spicy as its colorful cousins. Mango sticky rice is a favorite among Thai desserts. Sticky rice is made from glutinous rice and it is cooked with coc