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I cant think of any options for an artsy / cool area of Bkk. Can you recommend any options?

 

I can only think of that tourist road at the end of khao san road on the opposite side. Nice feel to that street that has a temple beside it. But full of backpacker types. whats the name f that road?

 

Please give me some recommendations. 

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12 minutes ago, advancebooking said:

I cant think of any options for an artsy / cool area of Bkk. Can you recommend any options?

 

I can only think of that tourist road at the end of khao san road on the opposite side. Nice feel to that street that has a temple beside it. But full of backpacker types. whats the name f that road?

 

Please give me some recommendations. 


Chinatown near the river has become very artsy with lots of galleries, street art and cool trendy bars and cafes. Goldie's gallery is there too: https://aurum.gallery/     However I wouldn't want to live around there at all.

Ari is probably a good bet. Definitely artsy and trendy, art galleries, cafes, trendy little bars, but still central and on the skytrain line.

https://www.neverendingfootsteps.com/ari-best-neighborhood-bangkok/

https://www.timeout.com/bangkok/things-to-do/ari

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16 minutes ago, josephbloggs said:


Chinatown near the river has become very artsy with lots of galleries, street art and cool trendy bars and cafes. Goldie's gallery is there too: https://aurum.gallery/     However I wouldn't want to live around there at all.
 

 

 

The area to the West of HuaLampong station but before Yaowarat has also gone arty-farty.  This translates as being more expensive for the privalage of sitting near rich Thai / Chinese offspring of now wealthy parents. The Mustang Blue cafe is an example. Beautiful colonial architecture but toffy nosed staff.

 

 

 

 

 

 

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23 hours ago, advancebooking said:

I cant think of any options for an artsy / cool area of Bkk. Can you recommend any options?

 

I can only think of that tourist road at the end of khao san road on the opposite side. Nice feel to that street that has a temple beside it. But full of backpacker types. whats the name f that road?

 

Please give me some recommendations. 

PS. Remember bringing a gas mask!😫

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22 hours ago, josephbloggs said:

Ari is probably a good bet. Definitely artsy and trendy, art galleries, cafes, trendy little bars, but still central and on the skytrain line.


OP There’s your answer ☝️

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In general, I saw some websites from so called boutique hotels which somehow think they are something special. And maybe they are special. I would guess there is a high chance that artsy people stay in such places. Maybe that is a start.

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On 1/21/2025 at 2:57 PM, Celsius said:

Good job no one suggested Thong Lor. 

 

Try the prosperous city street.

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2 hours ago, FritsSikkink said:

Ari

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Also an area over by Chula and Victory monument.

 

Like Jazz, Bang Rak & north of, and NW area of the island.  Other areas on the island and pretty cool also.

 

Much has changed though since covid, I would think, as haven't been in a while.

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Graffiti Park sounds "arty" and best of all sleeping in the park is FREE. 👍

 

 

Bangkok's street art scene is vibrant and diverse, with several key areas showcasing impressive murals and graffiti. Here are some notable locations to explore:

 

1. Charoen Krung Road:

 

Soi Charoenkrung 32: This alley features murals by Thai and international artists, including the three-eyed child by Alex Face and a funky bear character by Bonus TMC. 

 

Soi Charoenkrung 30: Home to "Scratching the Surface," a wall carving by Portuguese artist Vhils, and stencil work by Italian duo Sten and Lex. 

 

Soi Charoenkrung 28: Features "Pukruk" by Meubon, a colorfully dressed bird on a unicycle, and a black-and-white mural by Korean artist Daehyun Kim. 

 

 

2. Talat Noi: This historic neighborhood near Chinatown is adorned with numerous murals, making it a popular spot for street art enthusiasts. 

 

3. Chaloemla Park (Graffiti Park): Located near Ratchathewi BTS Station, this park was transformed into an outdoor gallery during the Bukruk Urban Arts Festival, featuring works by various artists. 

 

4. Khlong Saen Saep: The canal's walls, especially near the Hua Chang Bridge, display thought-provoking murals, offering a unique blend of urban art and waterways. 

 

5. Ong Ang Walking Street: This area comes alive in the evenings with street art, hidden alleys, and a vibrant atmosphere, making it a must-visit for art lovers. 

 

Exploring these areas will provide a comprehensive view of Bangkok's dynamic str

eet art landscape.

 

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