Bangkok is a city that never sleeps. With so much to offer during the day, it’s hard to imagine the energy of the city’s nightlife scene. From night markets to cabaret shows, what you see during the day is just one facet of Bangkok’s vibrant and bright personality, with another face that the city only brings out when the lights go out! Here are 9 nightlife attractions I’ve selected for you to discover all that Bangkok’s nightlife has to offer to those who visit.
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Where to go out in Bangkok? A trip to the night markets
The night markets are just one of the highlights of Bangkok’s nightlife. By on your way back to your hotel, you are sure to pass by at least one of these. These markets offer a diverse and varied range of food, goods and entertainment and entertainment.
One of the most popular night one of the most popular night markets is Talad Rot Fai (the train market). The stalls stalls line up under colorful, brightly lit tents and offer visitors a wide range of a wide range of food products from popular local products to more personal to more personal creations, which are still worth trying! worth trying! Apart from food, you will find tents selling clothes, shoes and selling clothes, shoes and other goods that you probably never thought of! you’d probably never think of!
JJ Green is a similar night market, but more focused on antique items. Located near the Chatuchak Weekend market, JJ Green is quieter, with stores and bars built in hard, and makeshift stalls that dominate the large parking lot in the back. This is where you can find cheap second-hand clothes and collectibles. There are vinyl records, vintage car models, artwork, vintage watches and cameras, musical instruments, and even biker clothes, all at more affordable prices than you’ll find elsewhere. The night market also has a handful of bars, a good place to relax and keep you going until 2am.
Discover Thai history at the Siam Niramit cultural show
Don’t miss the phenomenal representation of Thai history and culture by Siam Niramit! With more than 100 artists and 500 costumes, you can’t help but witness you can only attend a great show! This one is composed of 3 acts, each one the union of different groups of people and how they come together with similar beliefs and with similar beliefs and Thai rituals that are said to ensure their place in which is said to ensure their place in paradise before they are reborn. You will be blown away by the intricate and colorful sets and costumes, that come together to provide an extraordinary storytelling experience.
The show starts at 8pm, but doors open at 5pm. Come early and participate in their pre-show activities. You can visit a traditional Thai village or ride an elephant for an experience of Thailand’s past that is hard to find anywhere else today. You can also dine before the show: their dining room features an impressive buffet serving Thai and international dishes.
Fighting the late night cravings
Bangkok is a foodies’ paradise, ready to feed you at any time of the day! Yes, even in the wee hours of the morning, you can still find something amazing to eat! something amazing to eat! Among the cafes open 24 hours a day, there is one one that is worth a visit: it’s 24 Owls by Sometimes. The café serves an amazing amazing selection of pastas, immediately satisfying your late night hunger evening. Dishes to try here are the spaghetti tobiko and the snow fish steak, with fish steak with butter and lemon sauce (yum!), all served with a Hitachi craft beer with a cold Hitachino craft beer!
If you’re in the mood for for something more local after dinner, Thip Samai is a place to go! place not to be missed! Popular with locals and tourists alike, the restaurant popular with locals and tourists alike, the restaurant serves different variations of pad thai (the most being their signature “The Superb Pad Thai”, a soft pad Thai wrapped in a wrapped in a shrimp omelette).
Don’t miss also don’t miss the unmissable Chinatown, where you can find food at all hours don’t worry because there is something for everyone! for all tastes!
Go out in the best bars of Bangkok
The bar scene in Bangkok Bangkok’s bar scene varies from pseudo-Irish pubs to Volkswagen combis converted into into cocktail bars for tourists, located at watering holes reserved for locals where you’ll watering holes where you’ll rarely see anyone who isn’t Thai. You’ll find cheap drinks, open-air seating and plenty of tourists to meet on Khao San tourists to meet on Khao San Road, better known as the epicenter of epicenter of globetrotters. This busy street offers a little bit of everything, from low-key bars to to crowded clubs, but don’t expect an authentic experience.
The most relaxing place in town to place in the city to have a drink is Silom, the financial district, where financial district, where rooftop martinis are never hard to find. À not to be missed:
– Old Other Office Bar: The oldest bar in Patpong (part of Silom) whose walls are filled with are filled with relics from its past.
– Hemingway’s: Although it has nothing to do with the prolific writer, the garden of hemingway’s garden offers a pleasant atmosphere for those who want to indulge in food and cocktails.
– Hippie De Bar: If you don’t like nightclubs, Hippie de Bar is a good place to enjoy the company of friends, and sometimes strangers, as the space is relatively small for the number of people who come here for an evening.
Enjoy a night of live music
If the crowds of of people dancing to electro music are not your thing, but you still want a night of music still want a night of music, there are plenty of places in Bangkok that play live music live music in a less chaotic atmosphere. If you look hard enough, you can find you can find jazz clubs and low-key concert bars in most of the busy areas at night most of the busy areas at night. You’re bound to encounter local musicians and local musicians and internationally renowned artists. Don’t miss this opportunity!
– Maggie Choo’s: A partially hidden, speakeasy-style jazz club in Silom. Like many strict dress code here, flip-flops are not allowed! are prohibited!
– Adhere the 13: Another gem in Khao San that plays blues and jazz every night. It has outdoor seating and is decorated with musical memorabilia to keep you entertained entertainment.
– Enjoy a night of live music at Bamboo Bar: If you’re ready to spend an evening sipping great cocktails while listening to quality music, Bamboo Bar is the place to be! Its chic and refined decor, accompanied by warm but subdued lighting, gives it the feel of a New Orleans jazz bar.
Get your groove on at the karaoke bar
Head down to the R&B Lounge, one of Bangkok’s best karaoke spots! Sing your heart out in front of Thailand’s top pop stars and the top 20 in the international charts. You can go to two outlets one in Prakanong on Rama 4 Road and the other in Sathorn district. You can opt for a small private room for two people or for the room “The Concert”, a huge room that can accommodate up to 25 people people. In both locations, you’ll find plasma TVs, wireless microphones wireless microphones and high-end sound systems.
The R&B Lounge establishment also offers a delicious selection of food, such as fried shrimp cakes, yellow curry crabmeat, and barbecue fried rice, to satisfy your singing hunger! There are also Western-style dishes, such as salmon steaks and chicken salad. You can also quench your thirst with their selection of beers and spirits.
Go out to Bangkok’s best nightclubs
Despite its inconvenient location (compared to other nightlife areas, at least), Royal City at least), Royal City Avenue (RCA) has become the beating heart of Bangkok’s nightclub scene nightclub scene in Bangkok. Likewise, a walk through the Thong Lor area after hours after hours, you’ll discover electro clubs, whose bass beats echo through the streets echoing through the streets. Hip-hop lovers will find their happiness in sukhumvit Soi 11 and countless go-go bars in the city’s most famous red light district the city’s most famous red light district, Soi Cowboy, as well. Not to be missed:
The Club is also worth also worth a visit. Don’t let its ordinary name fool you by its ordinary name, because The Club is one of the best nightclubs nightclubs in Bangkok! The Club is divided into several sections: there are two bars to buy drinks, a large dance floor and an elevated stage where the a large dance floor and an elevated stage where dancers can go up and perform. The club is located on the famous Khao San Road. Tell that to any khao San Road cab driver, and they’ll know where to go!
Bangkok also has many gay clubs: DJ Station is one of the most popular clubs to go to. This one has 3 levels with a bar on each floor, and an outdoor terrace for smokers on the second floor. Expect to see a large crowd, and a lot of people, especially on weekends. However, don’t miss their popular drag show at 11:30pm, which adds more fun than moving around the dance floor. Minimum age of entry is 20, ID is of course required, and the price of admission covers two drink coupons.
Touch the stars on the Asian Ferris wheel
Climb aboard Bangkok’s largest Ferris wheel and enjoy a spectacular view of the city lights and waters below! Located at “Asiatique” on the waterfront, the joy ride faces the Chao Phraya River so you can watch the boats go by, all beautifully lit. For 300 baht (8.50 euros) per person, you will have an overview of the beautiful city, all lit up. After the walk, you can visit Asiatique. The large open-air shopping mall has 1,500 stores and stalls and 40 restaurants to choose from. This place is anything but boring!
Soak up the sultry atmosphere of Patpong
Go down to one of the one of the most famous red-light districts in the world. Located between Silom and Surawong, Patpong is home to hundreds of neon-lit strip bars, featuring naughty shows and nightly naughty shows and famous pole-dancing shows. However, its reputation has become a major attraction for tourists, who are more interested in being eyewitnesses than participants… and there’s nothing wrong with that!
In a slightly different style different style, you can actively participate in the Patpong night market, negotiating with stall owners to get fake Prada. The place is quite safe and well monitored, with CCTV cameras installed all around and a cameras all around and a tourist police office at the end of the street end of the street. It’s safe for families to come here, but it’s still advisable to stick together families can come here safely, but it is still advisable to stick together.
Whatever your agenda, Patpong is definitely worth a visit.
Bangkok shows its other face when the night falls and the street lights come on. The night comes alive with a whole new experience to offer visitors. Enjoy your stay in Bangkok, and don’t be afraid to step out of your comfort zone and comfort zone and immerse yourself in a culture that is totally foreign to you! totally foreign to you!
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