Travel gay Asia, Bangkok guide, 9th edition

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ESSENTIAL GUIDE TO

GAY BANGKOK YOUR INDISPENSABLE GUIDE TO GAY BANGKOK

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July 2016

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Contents At the airport Getting from airport to your hotel Getting around Weather What to wear and pack Getting it in Bangkok Bars and dance clubs Go-Go Bars Sauna scene Massage spas Recommended gyms Eating out Just for drinks Gay day tours Things to do Shopping Visa, money, tax refund Emergency contacts Healthcare Phone, electricity, water Essential Thai language

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Bangkok airports Bangkok has two international airports. Suvarnabhumi International Airport (BKK) is biggest airport and used by all full service airline and many budget carriers. Don Muang International Airport (DMK) is a hub for regional budget airlines and some domestic flights. Bangkok’s Suvarnabhumi Airport (BKK) The airport consists of a single terminal building with seven connected concourses. There can be quite a long walk from your gate to the arrival area.

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Prior to landing, you will be given an immigration form and customs declaration to complete, so keep a pen, your passport and note of your hotel address within easy reach.

After disembarking, follow the signs to luggage reclaim. Collect your bags and exit to the arrival area. You will pass through Exit

After disembarking the airplane, follow the signs to luggage reclaim. You will eventually arrive at the immigration area. Expect queues during busy periods. Present your immigration card and passport to an officer. Immediately behind immigration is the baggage reclaim area. Locate your luggage and proceed through customs. Custom officers randomly select bags to be put through an x-ray machine.

HOT TIP - There are TWO exits from custom into the arrival area: Exit B and C. If you are meeting someone, agree in advance which exit you will use. A ‘Meeting Point’ is signposted in the arrival area; however, this is located further down the terminal building and not particularly convenient for international passengers.

Don Muang Airport Don Muang Airport is located 24km from Bangkok City Center. The easiest and most practical way to travel to and from Don Muang Airport is by taxi. The journey time can take from 30 - 50 minutes depending on traffic. Expect to pay a 50 baht surcharge added to the metered fare. However, there is often long queues for a taxi at the airport. http://www.travelgayasia.com

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From the airport to your hotel Licensed Taxis

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Once in the arrival hall, go down one floor and exit the building. Go to the official taxi booth where you will be asked your destination (in English) and assigned to a taxi by a dispatcher. The dispatcher will give you a ticket with the taxi’s registration number written on it. Keep this in case you have a complaint or if you accidently leave something in the car.

Train services operate from the airport to downtown Bangkok and every 12-15 minute. Journey time is about 30 minute and costs 45 baht. This could be a convenient option if you are travelling light.

In addition to the fare on the meter, there is an airport surcharge of 50 baht and expressway tolls of 65 baht. The total cost, including the surcharge and tolls is likely to be around 300 to 400 baht depending on downtown destination. Some drivers may ask for toll money in advance so have some small change available (such as a 100 baht note). Journey time can be anything between 40 minutes and 2 hours depending on the traffic conditions. Most taxis do not have seat belts and are driven very fast. Luggage space in the trunk is usually limited as most taxis are fitted with an LPG tank.

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AOT Official Airport Limo Service Recommended for first time visitors. Look for the official AOT service desks in the baggage hall of the arrivals area. The price for a standard salon starts at 1000 baht to downtown Bangkok including motorway tolls. Pay at the AOT service desk and receive an official receipt. You will be escorted to your car. Generally higher driving standards and seat beats! Avoid all others trying to sell taxi or limoservices. Transferring between airports Bangkok’s two airports are approximately 50km from each other. The most practical option to transfer between airports is by taxi. Journey time can be up to 1 hour depending on traffic. A bus transfer service is also available.

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Getting around Bangkok Taxi Taxis are cheap and plentiful, 24 hours a day. Strangely, a RED light in the front windscreen means the taxi is available for hire. The meter starts at a very reasonable 35 baht, with no official surcharges for nights or weekends. A small tip is expected. Most drivers do not speak English. If your destination is a well-known hotel, shopping mall, or street like Silom, then it is likely the driver will understand you. Speak slowly and clearly. If not, jump out and try another. BTS Skytrain - elevated metro The fastest and most comfortable way to travel around the city centre – particularly during rush hour. You can buy single-journey tickets from the vending machines. For multiple trips, it is more economical and convenient to use a "Rabbit Card" which can be purchased at the counter for a minimum of 200 baht (includes 50 baht deposit and 50 baht for the card). A choice between 'top up' value and 'per trip' fare is available. MRT - underground metro Bangkok has a single underground line. The route is less useful for tourists staying in the city centre.

Tuk-Tuk These look more fun than they actually are. Passengers are dangerously exposed to other traffic, not to mention the heat and pollution of the city. If you decide to use one, agree on a price before boarding. http://www.travelgayasia.com

Motorcycle At the entrance of each street, you usually see motorcycles with riders wearing numbered jackets. You can ask one to take you down the street for a small fee – usually about 10 or 20 baht. Handy, but use a helmet. Bus Bangkok has an extensive bus network but drivers usually only speak Thai. You need to know the route in advance. Not really tourist friendly. For the bus route, visit http://www.bmta.co.th/en/bus_info.php Express ferry The ferry route starts from a pier underneath Saphan Taksin BTS station, passing many of Bangkok landmarks such as the old Oriental hotel, Memorial Bridge, Grand Palace, and Temple of Dawn. It is a great way to see the best of Bangkok from a different perspective, especially at dawn. The ferry runs along the right bank of the river (with smaller ferries crossing the river at each stopping point) and runs until 7pm only. Major hotels along the river offer free shuttle service to/from this pier.

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Weather The generally cooler (25ºc - 30ºc) and more comfortable months are mid-November through to end of February, although there may only be a couple of genuinely cool days during these months. Summer really kicks in during April and May with temperatures reaching 40ºc or more. The hot and humid rainy season lasts from May until October. And when it rains, it really does rain. Frequent and fierce.

What to wear and pack Day wear – Shorts, jeans, tee shirts, polo shirts combined with trainers, comfortable shoes or sandals . A cap or hat to cover your head is essential.

HOT TIP - Wine, in particular champagne, is very expensive in Thailand. You are permitted to bring 1 litre into the country duty free, and we recommend you make use of this allowance.

Temple wear – If you are planning to visit a temple or the Grand Palace then you must wear clothes that cover your legs and arms.

Buy duty free at the point of departure. Spirits such as gin and vodka, and cigarettes are relatively cheap in Thailand and not worth importing.

Evening wear (restaurant / bars) – Jeans or slacks, tee shirt or polo shirt, trainers or casual shoes. Club wear – Shorts or jeans, tee shirts or tank tops, trainers or similar. Clubs will refuse entry if you are wearing sandals or flip flops. Business wear – Smart trousers and open-neck formal shirt. Ties and jackets are not normally worn unless it’s a very formal environment. Sauna wear – towels will be provided but bring your own flip flops. Sex wear - Condoms are widely available in Bangkok, however, the choice of lubricants is limited so bringing your own is a good idea. Poppers are not sold in Thailand.

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“If you are planning to visit a temple or the Grand Palace, then you must wear clothes that cover your legs and arms.”

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Getting it in Bangkok “Bangkok has a very vibrant gay scene, from bars and night clubs to saunas and massage spas” Bangkok’s established and lively mainstream gay scene consists of bars, nightclubs and men-only saunas where you can meet a wide variety of gay guys from both Thailand and abroad. A few of these venues are more popular with Asians who are attracted to Asians, but generally speaking, everyone is welcome. Most gay Thais that you meet will be well-educated and speak very good English. Making new friends or picking up will simply be down to mutual attraction. Culture and Customs

Don’t get angry, keep a smile on your face.

Thais have their own distinct cultural heritage and social norms. Whilst many Thais have learnt to accept foreigner attitudes, you will earn a lot more respect by remembering these two specific points.

Thais place a great deal of emphasis on avoiding confrontation and endeavouring not to embarrass either themselves or other people. Raising your voice or acting in an aggressive manner (for example towards bar staff or a waiter in a restaurant) will be viewed by your companion / date as rude and embarrassing. In any case, such an approach is unlikely to resolve any difficulties you might have.

Keep the passion private. Public displays of affection, gay or straight, are generally frowned upon. Trying to stick three inches of tongue down your new Thai friend’s throat in a public place (including a gay bar or club) is likely to cause him to choke with embarrassment.

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Popular street with a selection of gay bars, restaurants and a few shops. Usually gets busy from around 9pm – 10pm. Telephone Pub One of the oldest and most established gay bars in Bangkok. Serves food from 6pm. Outside terrace with an ‘at seat’ drinks service.

Connections Bar Located right next to The Stranger Bar. Connections serves tasty cocktails in a relaxed and comfortable atmosphere.

The Balcony Directly opposite from Telephone Bar. Most customers sit outside on the terrace.

Sugar Bowl Intimate gay-owned restaurant. Tasty Thai and Western eats. A nice terrace from which to see the comings and goings on the street. 6pm to 1am daily. (mixed)

Fork & Cork by Sphinx Serving a nice variety of Thai food and drinks. Open from 5pm to 2am. (mixed) The Stranger Bar New York style bar offering premium cocktails, energy beats and good times in a modern, stylish atmosphere. You can lounge in the main bar, sip cocktails in the mezzanine or have a group party on the 2nd floor with private balcony. Fabulous Drag shows every Monday, Wednesday and Friday.

Bas Boutique Room This intimate bar has a well-earned reputation for mixing some of the best cocktails in Soi 4. (mixed)

For Fun Features live music, DJ, dance floor and occasional fashion show upstairs. Drinks and food are reasonably priced food. Reasonably priced food and drinks. (mixed) For Sports Bar Small, laid-back, straight-friendly bar where you can enjoy watching live broadcasts of your favourite sports on large TV screens, including football, tennis and golf.

Late-night munchies? 2am and feeling a bit peckish? Fancy a quick bite before G Bangkok? Try Nooddi – located at the entrance to the side street to G Bangkok. Quick, cheap Westerner friendly dishes. http://www.travelgayasia.com

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Silom Soi 2 The 100%-gay Soi 2 has a narrow entrance with a bag check and metal detector. The minimum age is 20 years old. If you are lucky enough to be or look younger than 30, then we recommend bringing photo ID – particularly if you are Asian. Soi 2 consists of a number of nominally different bars. However, as the night progresses the patrons of the The Patio, Club Café, Disco Disco, The Expresso and JJ Park move back and forward between each venue, along with their drinks. The bars get busy from around 11pm onwards. Tank tops and shorts are fine, but you will not get in wearing flip flops or similar. DJ Station Long-running dance club located at the end of the Soi 2 alley, attracting a range of Thais and foreigners. The place is busy every night of the week and packed solid on weekends. Tourists are usually charged an entrance fee (300 baht) but are given coupons for two free drinks (which would cost 150 baht each anyway). Westerners and Asians who want to mix with Westerners tend to head for the second floor. The ground floor, particularly around the stage, tends to be more popular with Asians who prefer Asians. Closing time can vary but is usually around 2.30am. Brother’s Bar & Restaurant Brother’s is a new hangout spot for bears and friends in Bangkok. This gay-friendly bar & restaurant is located right in the heart of the gay nightlife in Silom, next to Silom Soi 2 where DJ Station is. Brother’s serves food and drinks until 2am and features live music.

G Bangkok Formerly known as G.O.D. (Guys On Display), G Bangkok is one of the best gay dance clubs in town. There are three floors although, most people tend to stay on the ground and 2nd floor. Harder dance music is delivered by talented DJ’s that quickly get the muscle-packed dance floor and stage heaving. Gets busier after 2am as DJ Station starts to wind down. Entrance fee (usually around 300 Baht) gets you two-drink tickets. G Bangkok is also ‘home’ to DJ Spectrum K – who we think is the hottest resident DJ on the Bangkok gay scene.

DRUGS The penalties for possession or consumption of illegal drugs are severe. Police will occasionally raid bars and clubs and carry out spot checks including urine tests. Anyone testing positive will be arrested and will face prosecution.

Getting Home Taxis are always available in Silom. Unfortunately, most drivers that wait just outside the clubs will quote a price that exceeds what you would be expected to pay on the meter. Haggle a bit if you are up to it, or just cross the street and flag down a passing taxi. Remember that after 10 vodka red bulls YOU might think you can pronounce the name of your hotel in perfect Thai, but the driver will probably not understand a word of what you are slurring. Take a card with your hotel name and address written in Thai and hand it to the driver. Better still, leave with someone who speaks the language. http://www.travelgayasia.com

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Ratchada Soi 8 Fake Club Fake club has over 1,000 m² featuring a large stage and an impressive light and sound system. The club is packed during weekend with a young and fashionable (mostly Thai or Asian) crowd. There is usually a live band that plays both Thai and international pop hits, followed by a sexy male models show. Then, the place gets transformed into a dance club until close. between Ratchada Soi 14 and Soi 16 (behind Mercedes Benz Showroom)

Ramkhamhaeng / Lamsalee Wave Club New gay bar and entertainment venue for the local Thaic rowd. Wave Club features stage shows with ladyboy pageant, go-go dancing, male model contest, etc. 3815 Ramkhamhaeng Soi 89/2

Surawong Soi Twilight (also known as – Soi Pratuchai) is a gay ‘red light’ entertainment street, located off Surawong Road (almost directly opposite to Patpong). The street is home to a number of go-go dance bars that can be fun to watch – if not taken too seriously. The content can range from erotic dancing to routines that leave only a little to the imagination. In host bars, you pay for the company of a guy by purchasing both yourself and him a drink and then tipping him when you leave. Jupiter 2002 One of the largest and most famous go-go bars in Bangkok with popular shows that are more towards the exotic and fun end of the spectrum. Located within the Suriwongse Hotel. 31/1-33 Surawong Road. Tawan Bar A popular go-go bar that regularly attracts a full house to its nightly shows (22:30 and 00:30). Tawan specializes in muscular dancers performing shows that leave little to the imagination. Located on a side street (Silom 6) opposite the entrance to Soi Twilight.

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Most saunas are well maintained venues offering a wide range facilities that also serve as a place friends can meet up for a drink and a chat, or maybe a bit of sunbathing in a relaxed, 100% gay environment.

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Attracts mostly Asian crowd. Peak times are weeknights from 5pm – 9pm and weekends from 3pm onwards. Special events include Naked Party, Foam Party and Naked Zone. Ask for details of weekly and monthly memberships for tourists and expats. From BTS Ari station (Exit 3), walk towards the intersection and take a left on Phaholyothin Soi 7 (Ari). Continue for about 5 minutes, and turn left on Ari Soi 4, Chakran will be on your right.

Heaven Sauna The destination of choice for many of Bangkok’s bears, their younger chasers, as well as more mature guys looking for a place to chill out and relax. Heaven is a friendly sauna that welcomes all-comers without any sort of attitude. Features include a rooftop garden with an open-air jacuzzi and shower. 4/F Warner Building, 119 Soi Mahesak BTS Surasak.

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Chakran Upscale, multi-level sauna featuring a swimming pool, gym, steam room, dry sauna, dark room, restaurant and bar. The place is generally clean and well-maintained, serves tasty Thai food and has free WiFi.

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R3 Sauna Currently the hottest sauna run by the same the team who operate Sauna Mania in Silom. Located in Ratchada area, R3 features ultra-modern facilities and is open 24 hours. Monday and Thursday naked only. From MRT – Phra Ram 9 Station, take Exit 1 (Fortune Town Building), walk towards the end of Tesco Lotus store and follow the side alley until reaching the rear gate. Turn left at the gate. Turn again on the first left. R3 is 100 metres down the road on your right – a black building with rainbow stripes.

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Cruising Sauna Local gay sauna with mostly Thai clients. There is dry sauna, steam room and showers. The floor is cement, so you might want to bring your sandals or flip-flops. Cruising is popular for its Orgy Night and Mask Party. Cheap admission. Located opposite the Major Cineplex Ratchayothin. 1448/6-7 Phahonyothin Road GG (Grey Gymnastics Men’s Club) Small gay sauna and meeting place for local men. Converted from a two-story house, GG attracts mostly mature and chubby Thai customers. The karaoke room is popular. Located near the Samsen Railway Station near all the restaurants. Look for a pink fence with a ‘GG’ sign on. 155/1 Soi Ronachai 2 (opposite Samsen Railway Station) NAKE Sauna (Muffill) This local gay sauna Muffill (actually more of a cruise club) has moved to a new location (September 2016) on near The Mall in Ladprao district and is now called NAKE Sauna.NAKE features a gym, cruising area, cabins and occasional live shows by exhibitionists. Popular with Thai guys. Now open until 8am. Discounts for young guys (18-23). LINE: muffill113 39 Underground A local sauna frequented by younger Thai crowds. There are 4 floors with rooftop access. The first three floors are air-conditioned and feature lockers, a steam room, sauna and a small gym. The 4th floor is the cruise area with cabins but no air conditioning (only electric fans). Regular theme nights include underwear, naked night and orgy night. Cheap admission. Open daily until midnight. 1511/39 Phaholyothin Road, Soi Phaholyothin Theater (close to the Saphan Kwai BTS Station)

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Farose This 5-level gay sauna is split into two wings. Features include a steam room, dark room, private cabins and rooftop access which is most happening in the right wing of the complex. Attracts a younger crowd, a few mature men, but very few foreigners. 108/3 Pradipat 19, BTS – Saphan Khwai Station Farose II Largest gay sauna in Southeast Asia attracting mostly Thais and a few foreigners. Features include jacuzzi, sauna, swimming pool, gym, dark room, private cabins, karaoke, dancing room, restaurant, etc. Ramkhamhaeng 21, Soi 2 Sauna Macho Large, well-maintained sauna on the Thonburi side of the Chao Phraya River. Facilities include sauna, steam room, gym, private cabins, bar and free WiFi. Underwear night on Monday, Wednesday, Friday, Saturday; Naked on Tuesday, Thursday and Sunday – check the website for current events. The sauna is open until 6am at the weekend. Discount on Saturdays and Sundays if you arrive before 5pm. 43-45 Soi Somdej Phra Pinklao (near Pata Pinklao mall) Mind Sauna A local gay sauna within two 6-story shop houses that can be reached by BTS Skytrain (Phra Khanong). Inexpensive and clean, Mind Sauna’s features include steam room, private rooms, karaoke and offers customers free beverages. Massage service available. There is no air conditioning or elevator. Very Thai crowd. Open daily until midnight. Sukhumvit Soi 48, Prakhanong (between Prakhanong and OnNut BTS stations)

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Massage for men Most massage spas offer a wide range of male therapists for you to choose from. The manager (known as the Captain) will explain the treatment options available and price. The price will consist of the fee for the massage payable to the front desk and a tip to the guy providing the service. Expect to pay between 600 – 900 baht for a one-hour oil massage, plus a minimum tip to the masseur of around 1000 baht per hour or more. Many spas offer a ‘4 hands’ option, where you are serviced by 2 masseurs of your choice. Both masseurs will expect to be tipped at the end of your session.

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Sathorn & Silom area Paradise Massage & Spa Silom Soi 6 – BTS Ching Nonzi Tel +66 84 375 4747 Tawan Massage (The Sun) Soi Tarntawan Surawong Road – BTS Sala Daeng Tel +66 2 643 5833 The Prince 253/4 Suan Plu Soi 6, Sathorn 3 Road, Tel.+66 85 429 2222 Large and modern facilities, with 34 private treatment VIP rooms, full entertainment system and over 60 male masseurs. Babylon Spa Located within the Babalyon sauna building. Soi Nantha (off Sathorn Soi 1), Sathorn Road, Tel.+ 66 2 679 7984 Sathorn Spa 187 Naradhivasrajnakarin Road Soi 10 Yaek 10 – BTS Chong Nonsi Tel.+66 2 676 1196 Small but popular massage spa in sathorn business area. Senso Men Club 5/8 Soi Saladaeng – BTS Sala Daeng Tel +66 2 636 3535 Well-trained masseurs offer various sensual massages. All rooms have showers. Senso also offers a bar serving cocktails.

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Adam Thai Massage Silom Soi 4 ay massage service in the heart of Silom gay nightlife. Adam Thai massage offers 5 different types of man-2-man massage treatments. Great service and friendly staff. Arom :D Academic Spa Bandara Suites, 75/1 Saladaeng Road, Silom, Tel.+66 81207 0543 Not exclusively gay but gay-friendly, upscale spa located in Bandara Suites Silom hotel. Baantewa 135/8 Sathorn Soi 7 - BTS Chong Nonsi +66 2 679 0816 Located behind The Met hotel on Sathorn. Baantewa’s staff have been trained at the Wat Pho massage school in Bangkok. Please call in advance to make an appointment. Arena Spa 3/F Silom Plaza - BTS Chong Nonsi +66 2 635 3645 The well-established Arena Spa offers ‘man for man’ oil or cream massages and body scrubs in private rooms with showers. Bangkok Massage Soi Boytown - BTS Saladaeng +66 86 305 6878 Massage for men by men in Bangkok’s ‘red light’ district, on ‘Soi Twilight’

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So Spa @ Sofitel So Sofitel So, 2 North Sathorn Road Tel +66 2 624 0000 The upscale, gay-friendly So Spa offers a variety of professional total-body treatments using the finest French products. Le SPA Suanplu 8 387/2 Soi Suanplu 8 Tel +66 89 213 0169 a simple massage place that offers goodvalue and straightforward treatments at affordable prices. Mixed/gay clients. Both male and female staff are available. Magic Hands Massage 21/35 Ngam Dupli Road, (near Babylon Sauna) Tel +66 87 485 5858 The newly upgraded Magic Hands offers massage treatments by young Thai masseurs, using high quality products that are specially designed to relax/energise your body and mind.

Sukhumvit area UrbanMale Soi 23, Sukhumvit Tel +66 2 258 2430 BTS Asoke or MRT Sukhumvit Urban Male is a stylish boutique spa for men that focuses on professional massage services. A range of treatment courses including aromatherapy, virgin foam, ‘shimmering gold’ and ‘hot herbal ball’. Banana Club 24/14 Sukhumvit Soi 23, Tel.+66 81 902 7800 Long-running gay massage shop, recently moved to a new location (December 2015) on Sukhumvit Soi 23. Aroma oil, Traditional Thai and foot massages are offered. Manager can speak Chinese, Japanese and English. Nearest BTS: Asoke

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Jey Spa 15/1 Soi Sukhumvit 41 Tel +66 2 258 8889 - BTS Phrom Pong The exclusively gay spa is located just 500 meters from The Emporium Shopping Mall (Phrom Pong BTS). Trained masseurs offer Thai and oil massages along with body scrubs in comfortable, traditionally-styled treatment rooms. If you are feeling very indulgent, then try Jey Spa’s ‘four-hand’ massage where two masseurs work hard to optimise your pleasure and relaxation. Nine Spa 265/2 Soi Sukhumvit 31 - BTS Phrom Pong Tel + 66 2 261 6778 Exclusively male massage place offering a full range of Thai and aromatherapy massages, body scrubs, hydrotherapy and herbal steam treatments. Facilities include six modern, air-conditioned treatment rooms, four of which are equipped with private steam room, jacuzzi and showers. Located on the second floor of Mona Suite. http://www.ninespa.net/index.html Club 61 Male Massage Spa 28/11 Sukhumvit Soi 61 Tel +66 2 714 0441, +66 2 391 7457 Male massage spa offering a range of services including aroma oil massage, cream massage and body scrubs. Housed in a 3-story building, this newly renovated business features en suite treatment rooms and uses high quality products. S52 Spa 39 Soi Sukhumvit 52, Tel.+66 2 742 8600, +66 81 357 5777 Gay massage spa in a cosy, friendly environment. S52 has a number of Thai male masseurs to choose from. Out-call service available. LINE: s52spa. Must call in advance. Open daily, from 1pm-2am. Nearest BTS: On Nut

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Other areas V Club 32 Chakran Building, Soi Ari 4, Soi Phaholyothin Soi 7, Phaholyothin Rd Phayathai. - BTS Ari. Tel +66 2 279 3322 Same building as Chakran Sauna. Popular and well-run venue with a good selection of expert therapists. Candle Paradise Spa 18/464 Rama 4 City Court, Rama 4 Rd. - MRT Lumpini Tel +66 2 251 1009 Offers massages and body scrubs a relaxed and peaceful environment. Ten different treatment rooms each with individual washroom or shower. Dr Bear Massage 322/353 Rachadapisek Soi 3 Next to R3 Sauna. Tel. +66 98 263 3709 Dr Bear specialises in male body therapeutic treatments. Services include Thai massage, foot reflexology, oil massage, body scrub, as well as visceral and sexual (prostate, restocked and tantric massage). Sabaidee Spa First Floor, Rama 4 City Court Apartment Block 18/452 Rama 4 Rd - MRT Lumpini Tel +66 2 252 3208 City Retreat Plus Bang Kapi, 23/45 Royal City Avenue RCA., Block F Tel +66 2 641 4313 Exclusively male day spa that offers a range of professional massages and body scrubs within modern contemporary-designed rooms.

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Sanctuary by A 18/8 Rama 4 City Court, Rama 4 Road +66 2 251 6489 The exclusively Sanctuary by A offers a range of body and foot massages, facials and scrubs. Out-call service available. Homme Men Spa 171 Vibhavadee Soi 44 Tel +66 90 567 8230 | Local gay spa offering a 'man for man' massage service. Men 101 259/5 Ladprao Soi 101 Tel +66 89 505 9193 Exclusively male massage spa located in Ladprao area. Men 101 has five private rooms which are individually decorated. Call to make an appointment. ZESUS Vipavadee-Rangsit Soi 3 Yak 15 Tel +66 90 464 6369 Private men’s club and massage service for gay men, with about a dozen Thai male masseurs are available to choose from. ZESUS is open from 1pm-3am. Vipa44House 171 Vibhavadee Soi 44 Tel +66 90 567 8230; +66 83 430 1826 Vipa44House (formerly ‘Homme Men Spa’) provides a range of man-to-man services such as body scrub, aroma/oil and 4-hand massages by cute Thai male therapists of your choice. Leo-Spa Soi Set Siri 2, Samsen Nai Tel +66 2 618 3332 New gay massage service in Bangkok. Leo-Spa offers oil/cream massage, 4-hand massage and body scrub by local Thai male masseurs.

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Recommended Gyms Fitness First @ Siam Paragon The newly opened (July 2013) Fitness First Platinum at Siam Paragon Mall (4th Floor) is the brand's flagship club in Asia. Facilities include a café with iPad stations and free WiFi, locker room and sauna. The gym area has a wide range of top-of-the-line workout equipment, free weights, cardio machines; and the upper level has a cycling room, a boxing ring, a large classroom for hot yoga and other group exercises. Other gay-popular Fitness First clubs are at The Q House Lumpini (3rd Floor), Terminal 21 (6th Floor) and Central Rama 9 (7th Floor) – operating hours vary. Cascade Club @ The Ascott Hotel, Sathorn This one is for the serious gym bunny. Cascade Club at Ascott hotel is quite possibly one of the best-equipped gyms anywhere in Asia. The workout area is spacious and has panoramic city views and a café bar where you can order a selection of smoothies and other drinks. The club also has a steam room, sauna and jacuzzi. Very nice outdoor pool, terrace and a great restaurant, too.

The Olympic Club @ Pathumwan Princess Hotel The 9,000 m² Olympic Club at Pathumwan Princess hotel is an all-in-one sports club that attracts a large number of gay members, with a reasonable range of gym/cardio equipment, steam room and sauna, together with a nice outdoor pool and terrace access. The club also features tennis courts, squash courts with adjustable room temperatures, badminton court, basketball, table tennis and a 400-metre jogging track. Babylon Gym @ Babylon Bangkok’s most popular gay sauna Babylon has a relatively small but reasonably well-equipped fitness room. If you are planning to use the gym, bring your kit and trainers as trying to work out in a towel is difficult.

Virgin Active Thailand, Sathorn The massive 4-storey, 4,000 m² club decorated in in red & white features multiple workout studios, state-of-the-art equipment with free weights, an indoor swimming pool and world-class spa facilities. There are over 200 classes offered each week, including yoga, Pilates, as well as high-altitude training and wall climbing. The spa features steam, ice and salt inhalation rooms. If you need a quick nap, there are sleep pods where you can recharge for 20 minutes. Empire Tower, 195 South Sathorn Road

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Eating out Eating out is a way of life in Bangkok. There are literally thousands of places to get something to eat from street vendors to Michelin-starred ultra cool restaurants, so you are going to be spoilt for choice. Most people tend to have dinner between 7pm to 10pm. Some restaurants around Silom will stay open much later. There is no real dress code for restaurants in Bangkok. Casual wear is pretty much ok everywhere. Until a few years ago, tipping was entirely at the discretion of the customer. Today expect 10% to be added to your bill. If in any doubt, ask if a service charge has been added. Coffee Beans by Dao $$$ Basement of Siam Paragon Shopping Mall. Popular restaurant and bakery serving a variety of Thai and Western dishes and some of the best cakes in town. Bua $$ Silom Soi Convent Straightforward, no-nonsense tasty Thai restaurant – next to Starbucks Coffee shop. Spanish on 4 $$$ Silom Soi 4 One of the better tapas restaurants in Bangkok. Drinks are half price after 11pm. Thang Long $$$$ Thanon Langsuan Gay-owned contemporary Vietnamese restaurant. Wine Connection @ Silom Complex $$$ Gay-popular place that serve a wide range of reasonable Thai and Western dishes. Taling Pling $$$$ Siam Paragon Popular and stylish restaurant serving tasty authentic Thai dishes. http://www.travelgayasia.com

Sorn Thong $$ Rama 4 between Sukhumvit Soi 24 and 26, Long-running local restaurant, very popular with Thais looking for fresh fish, crabs and prawns. Cheap and cheerful. Cash only. Very busy between Soul Food Mahanakorn $$$$ 7pm – 8pm. 56/10 Sukhumvit Soi 55 (Thong Lor) Greyhound $$ Most major A casual eatery serving department stores. good Thai food with a focus Trendy restaurant that on northern and northeastserves a unique selection of ern dishes along with a popular Thai and Western great selection of cocktails dishes in a simple, modern and wine. atmosphere. Coca $$ Silom Soi 6 Healthy and delicious traditional Chinese / Thai food cooked in a hot pot on your table. Walk down Silom Soi 6 – next to the Mango Tree restaurant. Minibar Royale $$$$ 5/F Central Embassy New-York style eatery with a hip atmosphere and trendy crowd.

All Six To Twelve $$$ Fraser Place, Langsuan Road Café and social bar serving breakfast, lunch and dinner for the trendy crowd. Cafe De Laos $$$ Silom Soi 19 Traditional Thai/Isan (northeastern) food as well as modern-day dishes, set in a cozy converted house. Close to Silom.

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Mahanaga $$$$ 2 Sukhumvit 29 Exquisite restaurant and lounge bar serving tapas, fusion and vegetarian cuisine in stylish décor and refined atmosphere, with large outdoor seating area. Sra Bua at Siam Kempinski Hotel $$$$$ 991/9 Rama 1 Road behind Siam Paragon High-end restaurant serving a set menu of innovative dishes by award-winning chef. Gaggan $$$$ 68/1 Langsuan Road (opposite Soi 3). Stylish and innovative Indian cuisine with traditional touches by the renowned chef Gaggan Anand. Eat Me $$$$ Soi Pipat 2 Gay-owned and -managed restaurant in Silom offering fine dining international cuisine with nice selections of wine and desserts.

Ruen Urai $$$$ 118 Surawongse Road Modern, exotic Thai dishes served in a beautiful, historic Thai villa.

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Benjarong @ Dusit Thani $$$$ Silom Upmarket diner offering 5-star service, with both indoor and outdoor seating located very close to the Silom gay scene. Gaggan $$$$ 68/1 Langsuan Road Stylish and innovative Indian cuisine with traditional touches, located within a colonial-style wooden house on Langsuan Road (opposite Soi 3). nahm @ Metropolitan $$$$ 27 South Sathorn Road World-class gourmet restaurant by award-winning chef, serving authentic Thai menu with a focus on how the ingredients create a unique blend of flavors. Located on the ground floor of Metropolitan Hotel. zuma @ The St. Regis $$$$ 59 Rajdamri Road Trendy Japanese restaurant & bar offering well-presented dishes prepared in three separate areas. Located at St. Regis Hotel, next to Rajdamri BTS skytrain - one station away from the Silom gay scene. Red Oven @ Sofitel So $$$$ 2 North Sathorn Road All-day dining, market-style restaurant in a stylish setting at Sofitel So Hotel (7th Floor), with live cooking stations of international cuisine and weekend buffet brunch.

CÉ LA VI Bangkok $$$$ 39/F Sathorn Square Bldg. A well-known brand for first-class dining and stylish, gay-friendly atmosphere. The Bangkok branch features two restaurants (Izakaya and Signature), Le Normandie @ Oriental $$$$$ Mandarin Oriental This expensive restaurant offers the ultimate french dining experiencea with luxurious setting of Chao Phraya river.

Just for drinks These are upmarket bars that, are popular with the gay crowd. Most require a smart causal attire. Sky Bar @ lebua - 64th floor of the State Tower, Silom. Highest bar in Bangkok. Stunning views of the city in the evening. Aqua @ Anantara Siam Bangkok Gay-popular bar in a courtyard offering a selection of drinks and cocktails with an intimate, relaxed atmosphere.

Vertigo @ Banyan Tree – 61st floor open air venue. 360 Bar @ Millennium Hilton Set on the top floor of the Millennium Hilton Riverside on Chao Phraya River

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Gay day tours So you fancy a change of scenery for a day? Here are a couple of our favourite gay day tours from Bangkok. Ayutthaya Visit the stunningly beautiful and ancient capital of Siam. Explore the palaces, temples and monuments of what was once a prosperous city. Highlights include visiting the Bang Pa-In Summer Palace and garden and the Ayutthaya Historical Park. Organised day trips can be booked through the concierge of most hotels

The Ancient City and Croc Farm If you are in a rush but would like to see all the best cultural bits of Thailand, then The Ancient City at Samut Prakarn is the place for you. This park features very good replicas of some of Thailand’s most historical sites. Then cross the road to visit Samut Prakarn Crocodile Farm for some exciting man on reptile wrestling action. See http://www.ancientcity.com for more details. Most taxi drivers will drive you to Samut Prakarn and wait until you are ready to return.

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Floating Market This floating Walmart is located about 100km outside the city. Heavily promoted by tour organisers and a bit of a tourist trap. Unless you have something better to do, this may be worth going once to walk around and try some local foods. Pattaya Beach and boys. A potent combination that is less than 2 hours drive from Bangkok. Head for the north end of Jomtien Beach. This part of the beach is very gay and gets busier as the afternoon progresses. There are a number of beach bars catering to the gay community. Many Bangkok taxi drivers will be happy to wisk you to Pattaya for around 1200 – 1500 baht one way. Most taxi drivers in Pattaya will be happy to bring you back to Bangkok for the same sort of fee. Or perhaps a weekend break? Check out the beautiful Samed Island located just off the coast near Rayong – three hours by car from Bangkok. Increasingly popular gay weekend destination. See http://www.travelgayasia.com/ destination/gay-thailand/gay-samed/ for more details.

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Things to do in Bangkok Dusit Palace Area

The Grand Palace and Wat Phra Kaew ‘Emerald Buddha Temple’ Probably the most visited tourist destination in Bangkok. Spread over 50 acres the palace and its stunning temples give a unique insight into the history and culture of Thailand. Wear trousers or jeans and a top that covers your shoulders. 90% outdoors, so sun protection is essential.

Vimanmek Teak Mansion Museum, built in 1897 as a summer palace for the Royal family is now open to the public, including the Royal bed chamber, bathroom and audience hall. The beautiful Ananda Samakhom Throne Hall was commissioned by King Rama V in 1906 and took 9 years to complete. It has exquisite paintings that depict the history of the Chakri Dynasty from Kings Rama I to Rama VI.

Wat Pho Wat Pho, also known as ‘The Temple of the Reclining Buddha’, is located within walking distance of the Grand Palace. The Buddha measures over 46 meters long, 15 meters high and is covered in gold leaf. A popular place to learn Thai massage, so if you have time time, relax in the hands of a real expert. Wat Arun This Khmer-style temple is located on the bank of the Chao Phraya river on the opposite side of Wat Pho. It is one of Bangkok’s most famous landmarks. It looks especially remarkable in the evening when the spot light shines on. Watching from the ferry is another way to enjoy the view. http://www.travelgayasia.com

Thai kickboxing Also known as Muay Thai, Thai kickboxing originated in the early part of the Ayutthaya period as a form of unarmed combat. Today, it is a professional sport with training camps located in just about every province. Where to see a fight: Lumpini Stadium. Rama IV Road. Tel: (662) 252-8765 Tuesdays and Fridays – 6.30 pm, Saturday 5pm, Saturday 8.30 pm Ticket prices: 500, 1,000, 1,500 Baht Ratchadamnoen Stadium, Ratchadamnoen Nok Avenue. Tel: (662) 281-4205 Mondays, Wednesdays, Thursdays, Sundays, starting at 6.30 p.m. Ticket Prices: 500, 1,000, 1,500 Baht

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The Sky Bar @ State Tower A fabulous opportunity to update your Facebook profile picture at the open air Sky Bar on the 65th Floor of the State Tower. Free entrance and no reservation required but you will be expected to buy a drink (around 300 Baht).

Calypso Ladyboy Cabaret Opened in 1988 and continues to be a huge hit with visitors today. Dramatic lipsync’ed performances. Located at Asiatique waterfront. Check out their web site for reservations or call +66 2 688 1415-7 Museum of Contemporary Art (MOCA)

Chinatown Explore Chinatown, one of the oldest parts of Bangkok. Walk down Yaowarat Road, check out the old market and visit the temple Wat Leng Neng Yee. Jim Thompson House Former home of American businessman James H.W. Thompson who moved to Bangkok and started the Thai silk industry after World War II. Today, his home is a museum of classic Thai structures that contains his amazing collection of Asian art from the 1950’s and 60’s.

Modern museum (opened March 2012) in a beautifully designed space showcasing a great collection of contemporary art by Thai artists from different generations. Call +66 2 953 1005 Sea Life Bangkok Ocean World The largest aquarium in Southeast Asia, covering 10,000 m² with hundreds of species on display. Siam Ocean World is located at the basement of Siam Paragon mall with direct link from the Siam BTS skytrain station. Get your body serviced One of the finest hospitals in Asia, Bumrungrad International offers a comprehensive range of competitively-priced whole of body checkups. This is a highly organised operation, with the results of your blood tests being available before you have finished your last examination. A full written report is available the next day. Tel +66 2 667 1000

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Essential shopping Bangkok is big on shopping. Really big. Here is our list of the most popular mega malls and department stores. Siam Area MBK Centre - BTS National Stadium

Siam Paragon - BTS Siam

Seven massive floors of shopping mayhem. This hugely popular mall is a rabbit warren of stalls and shops that sell pretty much everything. Particularly good for cheap tee shirts, fake designer jeans, mobile phones and gold. There is a bowling alley and multi screen cinema on the top floor. If you need some time out from this intense shopping experience, head to the lobby cafe of the attached Pathumwan Princess Hotel accessible via the ground floor. 10am-10pm

Enough world class retailers and brands to keep the most demanding gay shopper happy for hours. Fashion, lifestyle, living, technology and luxury - it's all here. There is a huge range of food options from simple rice dishes through to up-market restaurants and a gourmet supermarket. There is a popular bowling alley and exceptionally good cinema complex (including an Imax theatre) on the top floor. 5% tourist discount card available at information desk. 10am-10pm

Siam Discovery - BTS National Stadium Not the biggest (only about 200 shops) and not the best, but Siam Discovery does have an eclectic mix of Asian designer shops and speciality stores as well as The Madame Tussaud's museum on the 6th floor.

Chitlom Area Gaysorn Plaza -BTS Chitlom

Siam Center - BTS Siam

Pure luxury, darling. Welcome home. We are talking over 100 stores including the likes of Prada, Gucci, Dior, Fendi, Louis Vuitton, as well as high-end Thai art and crafts.

Bangkok’s long-running mall and landmark for fashion and lifestyle. Siam Center is filled with local designers shops, boutiques, international brands, as well as trendy restaurants and cafés.

Most stores at Gaysorn will discount if you ask discreetly. Take the hotel’s limo or slum it on the skytrain to Chidlom then use the raised walkway which is directly connected to the mall.

Completely renovated in 2012, Siam Center reopened in January 2013 with an updated look. More popular with a younger crowd and students. Plenty of virus loaded pirated software for sale that is best avoided. (delete until Generally 10:30am)

Central Chitlom - BTS Chitlom

Central Plaza / Central World - BTS Siam Claims to be Asia’s largest shopping mall with over 500 shops and 100 restaurants occupying more than half a million square meters of retail space. 5% tourist discount card available. 10am-10pm

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This department store is directly accessible from the Chitlom BTS station. All the usual departments. The Food Loft on the 5th floor is worth a special mention. Great range of Western and Asian food counters. 5% tourist discount card available at information desk. 10am-10pm Central Embassy - BTS Ploenchit Bangkok’s latest luxury mall from the Central group. Featuring cutting-edge designs and technology, this 8-story department store is home to high-end fashion brands, urban lifestyle units and a range of restaurants.

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Sukhumvit Area

Petchaburi Road Area

Emporium - BTS - Phrom Phong

Pantip Plaza - Phetchaburi Road

Smaller version of the Paragon. Large department store and range of shops, most of which are international fashion and electronic retailers. The Greyhound Cafe, tucked away on the 2nd floor offers an interesting menu. 5% tourist discount card available at information desk.

Homo-techo? Pantip Plaza is the place for you. Five floors of technology, including computers, digital cameras, printers, accessories, and surveillance equipment to keep an eye on the boyfriend. So whether you desire a plug for your socket or a complete system upgrade - chances are you will find it here. There are shops that do on the spot computer repairs cheaply and quickly. Plenty of pirated software for sale, but be warned - you might end up with more than you bargained for. Play safe and keep those viruses away from your hard disk. Generally 10:30am - 7:30pm

The EmQuartier - BTS - Phrom Phong Opened in March 2015, The EmQuartier is the brand new luxury shopping mall (opposite the Emporium) – part of the Mall Group’s project to restyle the Phrom Phong area as ‘Em District’, a complex of premium offices, upmarket hotels, luxury residences and entertainment venues. Terminal 21 - BTS Asoke or MRT Sukhumvit Nine floors of shops, with a design concept that is based on famous cities from around the world such as Rome, Paris, San Francisco, Tokyo, etc. Particularly well-known for having numerous dining options and a huge range of clothing stores.

Platinum Shopping - Phetchaburi Road This mall is packed with hundreds of stalls and shops selling clothes. There must be millions of tee shirts, shorts, and trousers in this place. Cheap and cheerful. 10am-10pm.

Other Shopping Areas Chatuchak Weekend Market - BTS - Mochit An amazing 15,000 stalls spread over 35 acres makes this one of the biggest outdoor markets in the world. A real shopping experience. Open Saturdays and Sundays. Wear light clothing, a hat and plenty of antiperspirant. Patpong Night Market - BTS - Saladaeng Located between the two main gay streets in Silom. The market operates Tuesday to Sunday, from around 7pm to around midnight.

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The market stalls sell a wide range of fake 'designer' goods. Mixed up with these stalls are a few selling reasonable Thai arts and craft products. Bargain hard and be aware of your wallet and personal belongings. Asiatique The Riverfront BTS - Saphan Taksin Bangkok’s first large-scale riverside project with shopping, dining, sightseeing, activities and events all in one place. Hundreds of shops and international fine-dining establishments occupy the areas along the riverbank, while the city’s longest public boardwalk is lined with events venues.

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VISA Visitors from the following countries are entitled to a free 30-day tourist visa each time you arrive at the airport (fewer days if arriving by land). There is an overall maximum of 90 days in any 180-day period. Australia Austria Belgium Brazil Bahrain Brunei Darussalam Canada Denmark Finland France Germany

Greece Hong Kong Iceland Indonesia Ireland Israel Italy Japan Kuwait Kuwait Luxembourg

Malaysia Monaco Netherlands New Zealand Norway Oman Peru Philippines Portugal Qatar

Spain South Africa Sweden Switzerland Turkey United Arab Emirates United Kingdom United States of America Kuwait Vietnam

It is possible to extend a tourist visa for a further 7 days at The Govenment Complex Building Commemorating His Majesty , B Building , Floor 2 (South Zone) Chaengwattana Road (Soi 7) , Laksi , Bangkok 10210 (Telephone : 0-2141-9889). Office hours are Monday to Friday 8:30 - 12:00 and 13:00 - 16:30. The office is inconveniently located outside of downtown Bangkok. The best way to get there is by taxi. This is a busy office and we recommend arriving as early in the day as possible. Expect a wait of at least 1 hour. A fee of 1500 baht is payable. There are usually plenty of taxis available to bring you back to your hotel. If you want to stay longer, or if you hold a passport not listed above, then obtain a visa at your local Thai embassy in advance. If you overstay you will be fined 500 baht a day up to 20,000 baht. You also risk being deported and black-listed from re-entering Thailand. If you overstay more than 42 days you will be detained before deportation. Passports - Important Note By law you must carry your passport with you at all times. In practice, most tourists do not do this, preferring to keep it locked in their hotel safe. However, it is a good idea to keep a photocopy of your passport in your wallet.

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Money

Tax refunds

The currency is the Thai baht. Visa, MasterCard and Amex cards are widely accepted in Bangkok, tourist destinations and all hotels. You will not have a problem finding cash dispensers. Some shops will ask for additional ID when you pay with plastic.

Foreigners can reclaim 7% sales tax on larger purchases made in Thailand when leaving the country. Most department stores operate the Tax Refund Service. We suggest that you take a photocopy of your passport when shopping as you will need your passport number and other details to fill out the tax refund form.

Foreign exchange booths can be found in all parts of the country at major department stores and at most branches. You may be asked for photo ID. Exchange rates are much better at foreign exchange booths or banks than at hotels.

Exchange rates are usually much better in Thailand than abroad. A slightly better rate is usually offered for larger denomination notes ($100 bills, 50 euro note, £50 note)

On departure, go to the Tax Refund counter at the airport BEFORE checking in your luggage as you may be required to show the customs officer the goods you are taking out of the country. Then check in, pass through immigration and find the Tax Refund office in the duty free shop area where you will be given a cash refund.

Road Travel On average 12,000 people a year are killed in road traffic accidents in Thailand. Motorcyclists account for 70% of all deaths.

Recommended SuperRich - Operates a number of branches around Siam area. Usually offers some of the very best exchange rates. Open from 9am to 6pm. You will need photo ID. Check www.superrich1965.com/app/our_rat es.aspx for rates.

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If you decide to ride a motorcycle in Thailand take extra care, wear a helmet and check to make sure you’re covered by your travel insurance.

Lèse Majesté Be aware that it’s a criminal offence to make critical or defamatory comments about the King or other members of the Royal family in Thailand.

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Essential emergency contacts Tourist Police Police Fire Medical Emergency

Essential healthcare Comprehensive travel insurance is essential when visiting Thailand. Foreigners will be expected to pay for all medical treatment. BNH Hospital Closest international hospital to the gay scene of Silom. 500 meters down Soi Convent (the road almost directly opposite Silom Soi 4). Operates a fast and efficient 24-hour emergency service and prescription dispensary. 9/1 Convent Silom, Bang Rak, Bangkok 10500, Thailand +662-6862700 Bumrungrad International

1133 191 199 1555

Phone & internet GSM phones work in Thailand, but using your own mobile to make a call or connect to the internet can be expensive. If you cannot contemplate a week without email, Facebook, Gaydar, or Grindr then consider buying a Thai SIM card. SIM and micro SIMS (for iPhone users) are widely available Bangkok on a ‘Pay As You Go’ basis. The SIM card will cost around 100 baht, but the price will include some credit. One-Two-Call from AIS offers some of the best rates for international calls. Virtually all hotels offer internet access, and most Wi-Fi, usually free of charge to guests.

World-class international hospital. Operates state-of-the-art 24 hours emergency facilities. 33 Sukhumvit 3, Wattana, Bangkok 10110 Thailand Tel: +662 667 1000

Recommended There are numerous SIM card outlets on the 4th floor of the MBK Center.

Pharmacies

Water

There are numerous pharmacies in Bangkok. Boots, a UK retail pharmacy, has a big presence in Bangkok, with outlets in all the big shopping centres, and two in Silom – one of which is open 24 hours a day.

The tap water in your hotel room will be clean and safe for brushing teeth and washing. Bottled water is recommended for drinking.

Electricity 220 volts throughout the country. Most hotels have shaver points that offer a 110v option.

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Essential gay Thai Street Good morning Yes No Thank you How are you? What is your name? You are handsome You’re look really sexy You have a beautiful smile You have a beautiful body Do you have a boyfriend? Do you like me? Would you like to come with me Would you like a threesome? Shall we go to My hotel Your place What do you like? Top / Bottom / Versatile Do you have a condom? Only with a condom Are you in yet? Faster Slower Deeper Harder I am coming Have you come yet? Was that good for you? Do you need a taxi What is your number? I have to leave now I have a boyfriend Goodbye

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Soi ( pronounced like boy, but with a ‘S’) Sa wad dee krup Chai Mai (pronounced like ‘my’) Kop khun krup Khun sa bai dee mai? Khun shue a-rai Law jang Khun doo sexee jang Yim su-ai jang Khun hoon dee mak Khun mee fan rue yang? Khun chop pom mai? Khun ja glap gap pom mai? Threesome gun mai? Pai gun ter Rong ram pom Baan khun Khun chop a-rai? Rook / rup / both Mee toong yang mai? Sai toong tao nan Khao khang nai rue yang? Rail rail Cha cha Luek luek Rang rang Ja tak laew Tak rue yang Dee mai? Riak taxi mai? Ber tho-ra-sap a-rai? Phom tong pai laew Phom mee fan laew La gone

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Essential gay Thai address Take Me To:

Pa phom pai tee

The Grand Palace

Pra barom maha rachawang

Wat Phra Kaew

Wat pra kaew

Wat Pho

Wat pho

Wat Arun

Wat aroon

Dusit Palace

Pra tee nang dusit

Patpong Night Market

Patpong night market

Silom Soi 2

Silom soi song

Silom Soi 4

Silom soi see

Addresses for: Babylon

Soi Nandha, Sathorn soi nueng

Chakran

Soi Ari see

Sauna Mania

Soi Pipat song

Heaven Sauna

Tanon Mahesak yak Silom

Bangkok 10

Tanon Si Phraya yak Charoen Krung

ถนนมเหสักดิ์ แยกสีลม ถนนสี่พระยา แยกเจร�ญกรุง

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R3 Sauna

Ratchada soi sam

Farose II

Ramkhamhaeng soi yee sib ed

GG Sauna

Soi Ronachai song

Adonis Massage

Soi convent sathorn

Baantewa

Sathron soi jed

Fan Club Massage

Soi Convent Silom

Tawan Massage

Soi Tarntawan Surawong road

Senso Mens Club

Soi Saladaeng

Albury Mens Club

Sukhumvit soi sib ed

Urban Male

Sukhumvit soi yee sib sam

Guy Spa

Sukhumvit soi sib gao

Jey Spa

Sukhumvit soi see sib ed

รัชดา ซอย3 รามคำแหงซอย 21 ซอยรณชัย 2 ซอยคอนแวนท ฝงสาทร สาทร ซอย7 ซอยคอนแวนท ฝงสีลม ซอยทานตะวัน สุรวงศ ซอยศาลาแดง ใกลแยกหลังเซ็นทรัล สุขุมว�ทซอย 11 สุขุมว�ทซอย 23 สุขุมว�ทซอย 19 สุขุมว�ทซอย 41

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Nine Spa

Sukhumvit soi sam sib ed

V Club

Soi Ari see

Candle Paradise Spa

Praram see city court Bon Gai

Sabai dee Massage

Praram see city court Bon Gai

City Retreat Plus

R.C.A. Praram gao

BHN Hospital

Soi convent

Bumingrad International

Sukhumvit soi nueng

Stop Here

Yood tee nee

Please turn on the meter

Pe(r)d meter duay

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