Each season in Bangkok brings its own flavor to festivals and markets. The cool season (November to February) is generally the most pleasant for outdoor activities. However, if you’re looking for vibrant celebrations, visiting during Songkran in April or Loy Krathong in November is a must! K...
and Chatuchak Weekend Market. Additionally, the Phaya Thai and Ratchaprarob stations of the Airport Rail Link are also nearby, making it convenient for guests to travel to and from Suvarnabhumi Airport. For those looking to explore other parts of Thailand, the Makkasan Train Station is also with...
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Canadian-Filipino TV comedian Ron Josol will be filling the upstairs of the Royal Oak this weekend for a stand-up show. Known for his work on Amazon Prime, Showtime, and Comedy Central, this act has decades of experience under his belt and you can see him this weekend at Comedy Club...
2. Tour the Chatuchak Weekend Market Bangkok’s weekend market, the largest such market in the world, is an ideal place to buy anything and everything. It has over 15,000 stalls, making it the best place to get gifts, find knockoffs, barter, and eat some good food. You can find ev...
Expect to see people dressed up in their weekend-best. Sneakers are fine though, shoes aren’t necessary. Same for t-shirts, they’re fine. Collared shirts aren’t necessary. For women, it’s more relaxed. Bangkok Club Pricepoints The pricing for all the Bangkok clubs I’ve listed ...
3. Chatuchak Market:Chatuchak may not be everyone’s cup of tea, but a trip to Bangkok is truly incomplete without a visit. Known as one of the largest weekend markets, a vibrant atmosphere pulsates through over 8,000 stalls. Find trinkets to bring home or clothes and handicrafts. Of cou...
The motherlode of unique Bangkok shopping experiences is undoubtedly the Chatuchak Weekend Market . Thailand’s largest outdoor bazaar, known as “Jatujak” or simply “JJ” to Thais, sells almost everything under the sun. Navigating the sprawling 14-hectare site and its 15,000-plus stalls can...
ILA is a prime spot to visit as a pit stop during Creekside day. This restaurant in Al Seef is an ideal retreat for lazy weekend mornings owing to its amazing breakfast menu. Try their flavoursome shakshuka and falafel. Why? If you aren’t a fan of Arabic food, you will be after try...
The Chao Phraya River is the beating heart of Bangkok and riding the waterway by cruise, long-tail boat or ferry is a must. Image © Skye Gilkeson The Fit Traveller was a guest ofChina Southern AirlinesandTourism Thailandfor our recent weekend in Bangkok. As always, the opinions, words,...