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Bangkok Gay Guide
The Optimal Hotels in Bangkok for Gay Travellers
All around Bangkok you will find amazing gay-friendly hotels with pleasant room facilities, spectacular restaurants, lounge bars, and pools with city views!
Moreover, there are exclusively gay accommodation options in Bangkok prefer small gay hotels and guesthouses. However, the majority of them will surely not provide you with the facilities and services offered by a hotel.
The Top Places in Bangkok for Gay Travellers
The vivid gay life of Bangkok is mainly concentrated in Silom Soi 4, Silom Soi 2 and Silom Twilight districts, which are also the most popular male lover areas with several male lover bars, go-go bars, and gay saunas & spas. Below you will uncover hotspots where you will be able to unbend and socialize or even have a naughtier type of fun!
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After dinner with Steven, I wandered around the repose of The Babylon Bangkok hotel on my hold. Though the decor was still questionable — I couldn’t decide if it was Babylonian or Buddhist — it was undeniably a gay oasis, far away from the bustle of Bangkok. As good as having a pool, restaurant and gym, it also had saunas, steam rooms, a whirlpool and a dark room.
Wandering through the hotel, I soon got lost. It was cavernous with walkways primary to halls and endless private booths. I could hear people moaning within, unrestrained. There were also guys in various stages of undress, fooling around in the halls, kissing, groping and sucking one another.
I became so disoriented that I started traveling in circles and ended up back at the locker room twice. I went up and down so many stairs that I couldn’t tell which level was which. I finally found the dim room, but I wasn’t sure if it was on the first level or in the basement.
The dark room was another maze, with guys lurking in the shadows, seen only as silhouettes. It was so dark that I couldn’t see the walls. I had to pat my way through to the other side. There was a lot of shuffling in the
Popular gay resort. Located in prime residential area, though only minutes away from vibrant gay entertainment scene. Mature tropical garden, breathtaking ambience, eclectic arts and design, mixed crowds of gay men from around the world and watchful services are great backdrops for relaxation and for meeting sensual and spiritual expectations.
open: All year, 24hrs; single rooms from 1,700-2,200 Baht, suites from 2,800-4,800 Baht; breakfast from 7-10h; number of rooms: 52
- Gay. Exclusively or almost exclusively gay men
- Air conditioning
- Bar with full range of alcoholic beverages
- Internet access
- Guestrooms with television
- Swimming pool
- Dry sauna
- Whirlpool / Jacuzzi / Hot tub
- Massage on offer
- Work-out equipment available
- Meals. Extensive menu available
- Overnight guests allowed
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New Y While crossing each intersection along Sathon Tai Road, I felt as though I was being engulfed by cars and motorbikes and blinded by their headlines as they swerved around me.
I was walking to The Babylon Bangkok hotel in Sathon but I didn’t realize that the small street that I’d started on would turn into a nine-lane motorway. It was the sort of surprise chaos that seemed so synonymous with this city.
My modern Australian friend Steven, who I’d met at Balcony Pub, invited me as his guest. He was staying at The Babylon for a week, and mentioned that there was a spa and sauna there too. He made the place sound more like a social club with its swimming pool, restaurant and the gym — the main reason he invited me.
I turned onto Suan Phlu Route and across to Suan Phlu 8 alley. After getting used to the bustle of Bangkok, this new quiet threw me off.
I ended up at a gate with some guards and explained that I was going to Babylon. I was expecting some trouble since it was a same-sex attracted venue but one of them smiled instead and pointed the way.
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While crossing each intersection along Sathon Tai Road, I felt as though I was being engulfed by cars and motorbikes and blinded by their headlines as they swerved around me.
I was walking to The Babylon Bangkok hotel in Sathon but I didn’t realize that the small street that I’d started on would turn into a nine-lane motorway. It was the sort of surprise chaos that seemed so synonymous with this city.
My modern Australian friend Steven, who I’d met at Balcony Pub, invited me as his guest. He was staying at The Babylon for a week, and mentioned that there was a spa and sauna there too. He made the place sound more like a social club with its swimming pool, restaurant and the gym — the main reason he invited me.
I turned onto Suan Phlu Route and across to Suan Phlu 8 alley. After getting used to the bustle of Bangkok, this new quiet threw me off.
I ended up at a gate with some guards and explained that I was going to Babylon. I was expecting some trouble since it was a same-sex attracted venue but one of them smiled instead and pointed the way.
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