Saffron Dinner Cruise by Banyan Tree Bangkok
A Luxury River Cruise in Bangkok The Saffron Dinner Cruise by Banyan Tree River Cruise on the Chao Phraya is a unique and unforgettable way… Read More »Saffron Dinner Cruise by Banyan Tree Bangkok
A Luxury River Cruise in Bangkok The Saffron Dinner Cruise by Banyan Tree River Cruise on the Chao Phraya is a unique and unforgettable way… Read More »Saffron Dinner Cruise by Banyan Tree Bangkok
Khao San Road, together with Soi Rambuttri, is a vibrant street in the Banglamphu district of Bangkok, not far from the famous Wat Phra Kaew (The Grand Palace) and Wat Pho.
A walking guide to Talat Noi in Bangkok Talat Noi is a historic neighbourhood located in the heart of Bangkok, just next to Chinatown. It… Read More »Talat Noi – A Walking Guide
Ong Ang Walking Street or Khlong Ong Ang Night Market is a popular shopping and dining destination located at the end of Bangkok’s Chinatown. The market is situated along a canal and is known for its lively atmosphere, bustling stalls, and delicious food.
The best things to do in Bangkok Chinatown include Yaowarat Road, eating legendary street food, shopping in local markets, and learning more about this area’s long and fascinating history.
Vertigo Rooftop and Moon Bar are among the best rooftops in Bangkok, on the 61st floor of the famous Banyan Tree Hotel on Sathorn Road, a tall and skinny-looking building.
ABar Rooftop Bar is a vast rooftop on the 38th floor of the Bangkok Marriott Marquis Queen’s Park on Sukhumvit 22 in Bangkok
Sühring is a superb restaurant serving modern German cuisine and probably one of Bangkok’s most talked about places. The restaurant hides in a tiny street off Sathorn road and seems to be cocooned in an overgrown green garden.
Appia is an excellent Roman Trattoria hidden in Sukhumvit Soi 31 (also known as Soi Sawatdi) and run by Chef Paolo Vitaletti. Open for many years, Appia became a name to remember for Italian food lovers.
Ploenchit is an ever-growing and fast-changing neighbourhood in Bangkok that stretches from Sukhumvit to the Siam areas. Ploenchit was a rather anonymous part of Bangkok for a long time
The Mustang Blu is an old renovated building with a flat iron shape that was originally built as a bank in the late 1800s just… Read More »The Mustang Blu Bangkok – Hotel and Cafe
A Michelin Star Restaurant in Ploenchit Saneh Jaan is an upmarket Thai restaurant in Ploenchit with one Michelin Star, located on Wireless Road, just between… Read More »Saneh Jaan Restaurant Bangkok
Sukhumvit is one of the most versatile areas of Bangkok, with a huge array of hotels and restaurants, from street food to affordable Michelin Star restaurants. Sukhumvit neighbourhood is immense and is a popular residential area for expats who live mostly in the many sois that branch out from the main road.
A creative night market near Bangkok Chang Chui is an unusual and creative weekend and night market located in Thonburi, mostly promoting local designers. The… Read More »Chang Chui Plane Market
Tichuca rooftop bar is the latest high-rise venue in Bangkok, and despite opening during the challenging time of Covid, it is a big success. The attractive and unusual design spreading over several floors is beautiful and is intensely shared on social media.
Velaa Sindhorn Village is a trendy and luxurious community village on Langsuan Road in Bangkok. Velaa is one of the luxury community malls built in this part of Bangkok, just next to the well-known Lumpini Park.
Central Embassy Bangkok is an immense and beautifully designed luxury shopping mall built in the Ploenchit neighbourhood at the intersection of Ploenchit Road and Wireless Road (Witthayu Road).
Bangkok Chinatown is often known for the colourful Yaowarat Signboards, but it is a lot wider and covers a vast area. It is a buzzing area famous for its street food, bustling markets, and beautifully crafted Chinese temples.
Taling Chan is a small and modest market just 14 kilometres outside Bangkok. Built on the riverside at the intersection of the river and the railway’s bridge, it used to feature more than a dozen boats used as floating kitchens to cook fish, meat skewers and prawns for the guests of their restaurants.
Sushi Masato is Bangkok’s most exclusive address, even more since the restaurant received a prestigious Michelin Star. This Japanese restaurant can only accommodate ten guests and is booked more than three months in advance.