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Gay Friendly Hotels In Ayuttya Or Kanchanaburi

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Hi Guys,

Any great gay friendly places in either locale? We need a night or 2 out of BKK and I have not been to either place since I moved here. I have been there in the past but was traveling alone then so it didn't matter.

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Or for that matter any places other than Chiang Mai, Pattaya, BKK, and Phuket.

I am curious about what you mean by gay friendly.

Usually means places that are not EXCLUSIVELY gay patronage, but are "Friendly" to us... i.e. Have straight customers.. don't discriminate against us, or freak out if we hold hands. :o

ChrisP.

I doubt that you will have problems at any hotel, except maybe a few of the 5* places.

Thai's are pretty tolerant.

Unless you want to have sex in the foyer, :o they will not consider it to be any of their business.

Edited by astral

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Gay Friendly also means places where you might find other gay travellers/locals.

We stayed at Suan Luang Hotel in Ayuttya. Nice enough place next to the Ayuttya Study Center. Decent and the staff was nice. G told me that some of the staff are tourism students at the University next door. Was 500 a night. Interesting trip.

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