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Arena Massage & Spa
In the private rooms of this massage parlor in Silom Plaza, clients have showers for before and after a relaxing treatment by trained male therapists. It gets busy late in the afternoon, mostly attracting locals, but also foreigners on weekends, when it’s open until early morning.
There’s also a swimming pool and male-to-male massage services. Male masseurs provide extra relaxation, and if you want to make friends, grab a drink at the bar and head to the chillout areas. Therapists adjust based on your comfort.
Do I need to undress?
No.
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The Balcony
Another popular bar on the “gay street,” it has indoor and outdoor seating for drinks and food (Thai and international cuisine).
A DJ plays pop hits, dance, and disco sounds, for strangers to get together and become friends. Sing the night away or watch others perform American, Japanese, Korean and Chinese hits. Inputs tactile stimulation from the front, back and side of the body orderly from shallow to deep, from skin surface to the joints, muscles, and fascia, allowing the body to relax deeply and rest more effectively.
Gay Bangkok and LGBT Attractions
Rainbow flag in Bangkok, reminding you that this is the most gay-friendly city in Asia
Foreign visitors are often surprised to find a number of bars and clubs in Bangkok catering exclusively to the gay crowd, but the city is Asia’s most popular gay destination. It offers a large swimming pool, in addition to the dry sauna, Jacuzzi, steam room, extra-dark room, maze, private cabins, and even a restaurant.
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Fake Club
This large club is rather mixed but is mostly for young gay (Asian) men to get together. At the bar, cocktails are served before or after the massages.
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UrbanMale Massage
Facials and signature treatments are available at this massage parlor for men.
Gay Bars
Telephone Pub & Restaurant
A gay Bangkok classic, this is the oldest bar in town for the LGBT community. It opens at 8pm, and often offers drink specials.
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G Bangkok
After a few drinks at the bars, it’s time to hit the clubs. Public displays of affection are frowned upon (for both gay and straight couples), but on the streets off Silom Road, by the famous Patpong night market, gay tourists and locals mix openly by a number of open-air bars lining Soi 4, the city’s “pinkest” street, which is really a small alley.
It offers a range of services, from the traditional Thai massage to foot massages. In an age of apps, the phones are no longer there, but it offers free wifi. In business since the 1980s, it’s where men who like men have come to drool over muscular (mostly Asian) men performing on stage. It’s quite a large place, with a steam room, private cabins, gym, and bar.