Bens-Journey Posted January 10 Posted January 10 Hi everyone, Been reading this forum a while, some might say "lurking" and I decided to ask you guys for help along the way if that's ok. Well, here I am—Bangkok! After a 12-hour flight, I’m finally here, and wow, this place hits you the moment you step out of the airport. The heat, the humidity, and the smell of street food wafting through the air—it’s overwhelming but amazing at the same time. I checked into a small hotel near Sukhumvit Road, and the area is buzzing. There are colorful lights, street vendors shouting to get your attention, and the smell of grilled meat and spices everywhere. Speaking of which, I tried my first Pad Thai from a street stall. Delicious, but I think I might’ve accidentally eaten a chili. My tongue is still on fire! Now, here’s where I need help. I want to dive into the city without just doing all the touristy stuff. What are some unique experiences in Bangkok that you think I shouldn’t miss? Bonus points if they involve food or places to meet some interesting people! 1 2
Popular Post Bday Prang Posted January 10 Popular Post Posted January 10 Simply ask a tuk tuk driver, any of them would be delighted to take care of you 10
Will B Good Posted January 10 Posted January 10 3 minutes ago, Bday Prang said: Simply ask a tuk tuk driver, any of them would be delighted to take care of you Are you sure you've landed in BKK?....it's b****y freezing.....that aside, head for Nana Plaza soi 4 and fill your boots....then soi 7 then.....well I'm sure you've done your research.....555 2
Hummin Posted January 10 Posted January 10 10 minutes ago, Bens-Journey said: Hi everyone, Been reading this forum a while, some might say "lurking" and I decided to ask you guys for help along the way if that's ok. Well, here I am—Bangkok! After a 12-hour flight, I’m finally here, and wow, this place hits you the moment you step out of the airport. The heat, the humidity, and the smell of street food wafting through the air—it’s overwhelming but amazing at the same time. I checked into a small hotel near Sukhumvit Road, and the area is buzzing. There are colorful lights, street vendors shouting to get your attention, and the smell of grilled meat and spices everywhere. Speaking of which, I tried my first Pad Thai from a street stall. Delicious, but I think I might’ve accidentally eaten a chili. My tongue is still on fire! Now, here’s where I need help. I want to dive into the city without just doing all the touristy stuff. What are some unique experiences in Bangkok that you think I shouldn’t miss? Bonus points if they involve food or places to meet some interesting people! No Idea Goji Bar and restaurant sukhumvit 22 A few bars at the beginning you can enjoy a few after som quality food
KhunLA Posted January 10 Posted January 10 12 minutes ago, Will B Good said: Are you sure you've landed in BKK?....it's b****y freezing. Does make you wonder ... Then again, 20 might seem warm if coming from zero. For OP, depends where your hotel is. First night, 12 hr flight, might be a chill or festive spot near you. Go full steam tomorrow.
BarBoy Posted January 10 Posted January 10 3 hours ago, Bens-Journey said: Now, here’s where I need help. I want to dive into the city without just doing all the touristy stuff. What are some unique experiences in Bangkok that you think I shouldn’t miss Ping pong show. Soapy massage. Can’t go wrong. 2 1
zepplin Posted January 11 Posted January 11 13 hours ago, BarBoy said: Ping pong show. Soapy massage. Can’t go wrong. We are a kind bunch here, only giving you the best advice!
OneMoreFarang Posted January 11 Posted January 11 17 hours ago, Bens-Journey said: this place hits you the moment you step out of the airport. The heat, the humidity It doesn't get much cooler than it is now. Many Thais are almost freezing. I suggest get a nice massage and relax. You can choose between the traditional massage and the not so traditional - up to you. 17 hours ago, Bens-Journey said: I checked into a small hotel near Sukhumvit Road, [...] I want to dive into the city without just doing all the touristy stuff. Sukhumvit Road, at least lower Sukhumvit, is full of tourists and all the sellers who sell to tourists. If you don't want any of this, then go to another place. But be aware that in the not so touristy places fewer Thais speak English. And in the tourist areas you will be able to get tourist spicy food (= not spicy). In Thai areas you will get HOT Thai food. Can you handle that?
Lacessit Posted January 11 Posted January 11 17 hours ago, Will B Good said: Are you sure you've landed in BKK?....it's b****y freezing.....that aside, head for Nana Plaza soi 4 and fill your boots....then soi 7 then.....well I'm sure you've done your research.....555 Don't come to Chiang Rai, it's brass monkeys' weather. Stay in Bangkok with the wimps. Serious advice - don't get legless, and don't carry too much cash. 2-3K baht is all you should need for a night on the town. 1 1
chickenslegs Posted January 11 Posted January 11 Sky Train. You can get an all day pass for the green line and hop on and off wherever you fancy. https://thaiest.com/blog/bangkok-bts-skytrain-one-day-pass
DaLa Posted January 11 Posted January 11 1 hour ago, Lacessit said: Don't come to Chiang Rai, it's brass monkeys' weather. Stay in Bangkok with the wimps. Serious advice - don't get legless, and don't carry too much cash. 2-3K baht is all you should need for a night on the town. 2-3 k ? By the time the ladies in Stumble Inn have honed in on him he'll be bahtless by 8 PM. 1
Will B Good Posted January 11 Posted January 11 2 hours ago, Lacessit said: Don't come to Chiang Rai, it's brass monkeys' weather. Stay in Bangkok with the wimps. Serious advice - don't get legless, and don't carry too much cash. 2-3K baht is all you should need for a night on the town. No lady drinks then.....555
Lacessit Posted January 11 Posted January 11 1 hour ago, Will B Good said: No lady drinks then.....555 Wow, Bangkok is expensive. 2-3K is all I have ever needed for a night out in Chiang Mai or Chiang Rai, and that includes someone to love me long time. Mind you, that was about 10 years ago. Ask BMT, he is au fait with the current COP. 1
Lacessit Posted January 11 Posted January 11 17 hours ago, BarBoy said: Ping pong show. Soapy massage. Can’t go wrong. You forgot the cigars that are used to blow smoke rings. 1
Will B Good Posted January 11 Posted January 11 18 minutes ago, Lacessit said: Wow, Bangkok is expensive. 2-3K is all I have ever needed for a night out in Chiang Mai or Chiang Rai, and that includes someone to love me long time. Mind you, that was about 10 years ago. Ask BMT, he is au fait with the current COP. Try as you may the cash just disappears in BKK.....beer (depending where you go obvs) is more expensive than inner London
Grumpy one Posted January 11 Posted January 11 Have a few beers at the nearest bar, you will no doubt find the love of your life and no doubt she will plan the marriage for next month 1 1
lanng khao Posted January 11 Posted January 11 2 hours ago, DaLa said: 2-3 k ? By the time the ladies in Stumble Inn have honed in on him he'll be bahtless by 8 PM. That won't even last a hour if he starts off in the all day all night bar next door and wans working.. 1
ChaiyaTH Posted January 11 Posted January 11 Patpong in Silom after a day trip around the river and china town, you will meet some interesting 'people' :D
save the frogs Posted January 11 Posted January 11 21 hours ago, Bens-Journey said: Bonus points if they involve food or places to meet some interesting people! there are no interesting people 1
RJRS1301 Posted January 11 Posted January 11 22 hours ago, Bens-Journey said: Hi everyone, Been reading this forum a while, some might say "lurking" and I decided to ask you guys for help along the way if that's ok. Well, here I am—Bangkok! After a 12-hour flight, I’m finally here, and wow, this place hits you the moment you step out of the airport. The heat, the humidity, and the smell of street food wafting through the air—it’s overwhelming but amazing at the same time. I checked into a small hotel near Sukhumvit Road, and the area is buzzing. There are colorful lights, street vendors shouting to get your attention, and the smell of grilled meat and spices everywhere. Speaking of which, I tried my first Pad Thai from a street stall. Delicious, but I think I might’ve accidentally eaten a chili. My tongue is still on fire! Now, here’s where I need help. I want to dive into the city without just doing all the touristy stuff. What are some unique experiences in Bangkok that you think I shouldn’t miss? Bonus points if they involve food or places to meet some interesting people! Coconut milk & or cucumber helps with hot chilli until you acclimatise to it
wavodavo Posted January 12 Posted January 12 On 1/10/2025 at 10:04 PM, Bens-Journey said: Hi everyone, Been reading this forum a while, some might say "lurking" and I decided to ask you guys for help along the way if that's ok. Well, here I am—Bangkok! After a 12-hour flight, I’m finally here, and wow, this place hits you the moment you step out of the airport. The heat, the humidity, and the smell of street food wafting through the air—it’s overwhelming but amazing at the same time. I checked into a small hotel near Sukhumvit Road, and the area is buzzing. There are colorful lights, street vendors shouting to get your attention, and the smell of grilled meat and spices everywhere. Speaking of which, I tried my first Pad Thai from a street stall. Delicious, but I think I might’ve accidentally eaten a chili. My tongue is still on fire! Now, here’s where I need help. I want to dive into the city without just doing all the touristy stuff. What are some unique experiences in Bangkok that you think I shouldn’t miss? Bonus points if they involve food or places to meet some interesting people! Soi 6 would be a good start especialy if youv'e got a pocket full of money and if you ring the bell in a bar you will have a stack of instant friends and you will not get lonely.
couchpotato Posted January 12 Posted January 12 20 minutes ago, wavodavo said: Soi 6 would be a good start especialy if youv'e got a pocket full of money and if you ring the bell in a bar you will have a stack of instant friends and you will not get lonely. Wrong City..he is in BKK,
GypsyT Posted January 12 Posted January 12 18 hours ago, Will B Good said: Try as you may the cash just disappears in BKK.....beer (depending where you go obvs) is more expensive than inner London On the way to BKK from Jomtien I was sitting next to a guy from Cambodia. He had spent a night on Soi Cowboy and told: "You buy tiny 'girl drink' for 240 B. She gets 70 B of it, the owner rest. After 5 she tells how much a quickie in upstairs or a full night." He didn't say what they were nor did I ask. I think it's fair dealing between adults. I wouldn't go for it but don't see it's wrong.
Will B Good Posted January 12 Posted January 12 1 hour ago, GypsyT said: On the way to BKK from Jomtien I was sitting next to a guy from Cambodia. He had spent a night on Soi Cowboy and told: "You buy tiny 'girl drink' for 240 B. She gets 70 B of it, the owner rest. After 5 she tells how much a quickie in upstairs or a full night." He didn't say what they were nor did I ask. I think it's fair dealing between adults. I wouldn't go for it but don't see it's wrong. Accidentally done that myself........God knows how many times.....I'm very accident prone. 1
Anthony mellows Posted January 12 Posted January 12 Try sukhumvit road soi 33/1. 4 great sports bars on a small road. Royal oak, laughing tiger, o'sheas, and Robin Hood.
save the frogs Posted January 12 Posted January 12 this guy has a fairly comprehensive list .... 52:07 No. 16 - Bangkok Rooftop Bars
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