* Bangkok by Night: three lively neighborhoods
It’s a shame that Bangkok’s “notorious nightlife” has been so profusely publicized. Many visitors probably confine themselves to their hotels in the evening and then flee the city the next day. Actually, Bangkok nightlife is so extensive that prostitution and sex shows occupy only a dreary corner.
From all walks of life, Thais take their food, fun, music, drinking, dancing and conviviality very seriously. Nightlife venues run into the thousands. So don’t conclude that the following glimpse of three very different neighborhoods is in any way exhaustive. The surface has been barely nicked. What can be said is that these are three long-running neighborhoods that will deliver sanuk (fun) wanderings and meetings with ordinary, chatty Thai people.
Upper Silom Road
It’s impossible to pinpoint Bangkok’s coolest neighborhood. The trendsetters are just too fickle. But Silom Soi 4 and Silom Soi 2–two lanes jutting off the east end of Silom Road–somehow endure while more fabulous spots are fuzzy memories. These two small lanes are great for people-watching and Read more »
July 4, 2008 Posted by Suzana | Travel, Uncategorized | Bangkok, bars, clubs, Convent Road, dance, Lang Suan, nightlife, Phra Athit, Phra Sumen, pubs, restaurants, Saladaeng, Sarasin, Silom, Silom Soi 2, Ton Pho, travel trade, TravelAge West | Leave a Comment
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