Bangkok

Asia’s most LGBT+ welcoming metropolis

Bangkok

Bangkok, Thailand’s capital is also known as the “City of Angels” (Krung Thep). It is a bustling city, steeped in tradition and yet one of the most modern metropolises in the world. Soaring skyscrapers, cutting-edge art and fashion, colorful temples, and mesmerizing royal palaces, Bangkok will thrill and amaze you.

It is by far the most densely populated city in Thailand with about 12 million people surrounded by the flowing waters of the Chao Phraya River. It is home to one of the world’s largest airports and yet it’s still a place where food and flowers are sold from wooden long-tail boats floating on the river.

Mobility around the city comes with ease. The SkyTrain has literally changed the face and dynamics of the city, but tourists are encouraged to be adventurous and jump on a TukTuk or Motorbike.

Bangkok is a city of contradictions, visit the oldest Chinatown in the whole world and explore high-rise, international neighbourhoods. Shop at a brand new mall, or try your bargaining skills at the vibrant Chatuchak Market. Eat at a street-vendor or food court, or graze at Michelin star restaurants.

Are you fan of nightlife and partying? Visit Soi 2 to 4, in Silom for the gay nightlife hot spot of Bangkok, where both locals and tourists flock to have a great time and mingle. There is also Sukhumvit Road, Sapan Kwai and Ramkamhaeng that host a great gay/nightlife atmosphere. Or head up to a rooftop bar and enjoy a panoramic 360-degree view of this sprawling city. Come to one of the city’s music of dance festivals – like the White Party; or G-Circuit, during Songkran. Check out the Queens of Drag-race Thailand; who can be found at pop-up events across the city, or at the legendary Maggie Choos.

Bangkok is easily the most LGBT+ welcoming capital city in Asia. The slogan Mai Pen Rai (Thai for “no worries”), defines the friendliness and open mentality of all Thais and despite Bangkok being a metropolis, this welcoming, live and let live culture thrives here.

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LGBT+ welcoming hotels & resorts

LGBT+ welcoming hotels and resorts

Events & offers

Events and offers

gCircuit Songkran 2020 is coming to town!

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Daily: Stranger Bar

Silom Soi 4 institution with fabulous and camp drag shows nightly. www.facebook.com/TheStrangerBar

Weekly: Sunday night at Maggie Choos

Upscale drag-spectacular, often showcasing the Queens of Drag Race Thailand, set in a Shanghai-Speakeasy style bar in the basement of the Novotel Fenix Silom. Presented by G-Spot Entertainment. www.gspotent.com

Weekly: Boys love bubbles

Each Wednesday at the W Bangkok, male guests get 2 hours of free flow sparkling wine at this mixed event for just 400 THB from 8 pm – 10 pm at WOOBAR, W Bangkok. An opportunity to meet the Bangkok, gay afterwork crowd. www.marriott.com/hotels/travel/bkkwb-w-bangkok/

Monthly: LESLA Party

Asia’s biggest lesbian party! Usually the first Saturday of every month in Bangkok. Please check the Facebook page for latest news and updates on venues. www.facebook.com/LESLAPartyThailand

Monthly: Go Grrrls!

Go Grrrls! A Queer Dance Party in Bangkok. (est. 2013) A group of gay girls and boys who share the same love of party and indie music. We aim to bring the best of indie – rock – electro tunes to kill the dancefloor for all 24 hour party people. (LGBT, Androgynous, Straight or whoever…

Monthly: Over the Rainbow

First Saturday of every month, the G-Spot Entertainment crew take over Banyan Tree’s Vertigo Too bar with queens, queers and a quality night out. www.instagram.com/gspot.ent

Monthly: Party at the Penthouse

G-Spot Entertainment presents a Friday night event at Hilton on Sukhumvit 24’s Penthouse on the last Friday of every month. Free entry! www.gspotent.com

January: White Party Bangkok

The world’s premier gay dance music festival, White Party (WP), launched in Bangkok, Thailand, in 2015 with 4 massive parties spanning over 3 days. It is the first official WHITE PARTY outside North America and the only Official WHITE PARTY in Asia. White Party Bangkok (WPBKK) has become Thailand’s largest gay New Year Festival with over 14,000 partygoers from Asia and across…

March: Pride Cruise Bangkok

Thailand’s first ever Pride cruise for LGBT+ people and allies – with two areas and an impressive line-up of performers. www.bangkokisland.com/event/pride-cruise-bangkok-2019/

April: G-Circuit Songkran 2019

Asia’s biggest gay party and event over 3 days in April. Runs from 12 – 14th April 2019. www.gcircuit.com

November: Loi Krathong

Well, you little devil, if you’re planning to vacation in Thailand at the end of November, you’re in luck literally and figuratively. Not only will you get to witness Loi Krathong, one of the most picturesque festivals of the year, but you can also join in and float away your anger, grudges and defilements of…

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