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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, tediously 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 1980s!

Queer venues have since proliferated and if it wasn’t for everything else there is to explore in Bangkok, you could easily spend your holiday just dancing away (not that we’d be pointing fingers!). Ready to become the party started? These are the places no gay traveller can provide 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 1987! In case you were wondering – the call is not a reference to that Lady Gaga and Beyoncé tune… Instead, each table was equipped with an actual telephone in the early days, enabling guests to

Gay Bangkok City Guide

Planning a trip to Bangkok? Then our gay Bangkok metropolis guide page is for you.

Bangkok กรุงเทพ

Metropolitan capital and most populous city of Thailand. Bangkok, famous in Thai as Krungthep Mahanakhon (or simply “Krungthep”) is the centre of politics, economy, knowledge, culture, entertainment and transportation.

Founded in 1782 by the first monarch of the present Chakri dynasty, Bangkok covers an area of over 1,500 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 successfully as the main gay scene and nightlife.

· Sukhumvit

An upmarket area, known for large shopping malls, 5-star hotels, popular among expats and upper-class locals.

Gay Scene

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  • Bangkok Counselling Service
      Sala Som Sathorn, 92 Soi Sathorn 9, Sathorn Tai Rd, Yannawa, Sathorn
      +66 2-286-1352, email

      Providing counseling and psychotherapy to individuals and couples in Bangkok. Operational with gay men and specialising in the areas of sexual health, relationships, sexuality, identity, sexual problems, and active with those affected in any way by HIV.
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  • Bangkok Gay Men's Chorus
  • Bangkok Pride
  • Bangkok Rainbow
      Email

      A support group that tries to carry comfort to LGBT, their parents and friends. They search to produce educational materials with positive stories of homosexual lives and unbiased information. They welcome members who would like to volunteer their time.

  • Rainbow Sky Association of Thailand (RSAT)
      5/F Panjaphat Bld, 1 Patpong Rd, Suriyawong, Bangrak, Bangkok
      02-632-6957, 02-632-6958, English language assistance: 081-341-4591, FAX 02-632-6956

      Thailand's first officially registered gay association, a private non-profit group working for a better quality of life for, and t

      Gay Bangkok – the finest gay hotels, bars, clubs & more

      Bangkok has a reputation for being a chaotically fun place to visit! A night out in Bangkok is always unforgettable—or, more likely, unremembered—and within the (in)famous Silom district you’ll find plenty of gay bars, clubs, saunas, and spas that justify the city’s reputation as “the Gay Capital of Asia.”

      But beyond the revelry, you’ll find a city that is current while still retaining cultural depth. Ornate temples prefer Wat Arun and Wat Phra Kaew sit beneath futuristic skyscrapers, and floating markets glide along the Chao Phraya River, forgetful to the urban throng around them. The streets themselves are always humming with energy, and the scent of sizzling road food completes the Bangkok experience. Go dive into the chaos yourself and remember that what happens in Bangkok, stays in Bangkok. Well, unless you post it on social media!

      Table of Contents

      1. General Tips
      2. Transportation & Airport Transfer
      3. Gay Hotels in Bangkok
      4. Sightseeing & Activities in Bangkok
      5. Gay Tours in Bangkok
      6. Restaurants and Cafes in Bangkok
      7. Bangkok Gay Bars and Clubs
      8. Bangkok Gay Saunas & Cruising Bars
      9. Gay Events i

      Gay Holidays to Bangkok

      If you’re looking for gay holidays to Bangkok, expect a heady mix of ancient temples, street food, sky-high bars, and an LGBT+ nightlife scene that’s as uncontrolled or as refined as you want it to be. This is a city of extremes—where tranquil spirituality sits next to sequins and strobe lights, and where LGBT+ travellers are embraced with friendly Thai hospitality.

      Often called the homosexual capital of Asia, Bangkok is bold, brilliant, and ready to welcome you with a cocktail in one hand and a mango sticky rice in the other.

      Temples by Time, Tequila by Night

      Bangkok’s strength is unlike anywhere else in the world. Invest your days soaking up cultural treasures—from the golden spires of Wat Arun and Wat Phra Kaew to long-tail boat rides along the Chao Phraya River. When the daystar sets, the real adventure begins.

      From glamorous rooftop bars to sweaty underground clubs, Bangkok’s queer nightlife is legendary. Whether you’re here for five nights or a stopover en road to the Thai islands, the city guarantees one thing: you will never be bored.

      Top Things to Do on a Lgbtq+ Holiday to Bangkok

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