Thailand truly comes alive at night, with a nightlife as diverse as the culture itself. From luxurious rooftop bars to hectic street parties, cities like Bangkok, Pattaya, Phuket, Koh Samui and Chiang Mai have something for everyone. Here’s why Thai nightlife is known worldwide as an unforgettable experience full of energy and adventure.

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Experience the party culture of Thailand during beach parties, jungle parties, pool parties and rooftop parties. From dancing under the full moon on the beach to electronic beats in the jungle, luxurious pool parties in resorts or parties high above the city; each party immerses you in a world of music, dance and an enchanting atmosphere, unique to this tropical paradise.

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The nightlife in Bangkok is world famous and known for being wild and insane. Of course we know about the infamous adult nightspots, but that's only part of the nightlife. Going out in Bangkok can be compared to the nightlife in trendy cities in Europe: trendy clubs with DJs, atmospheric roof terraces, trendy cocktail bars and much more entertainment color the night in the sultry capital.

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Those who want to go out in Pattaya have plenty of choice. If you are still so familiar, you might choose Walking Street, but the more experienced walkers will advise against it: too busy, too expensive and too noisy. A better alternative is, for example, Soi LK Metro.

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Khao San Road in Bangkok has a magical ring to young Western tourists and backpackers. Especially the nightlife is famous or should we say: notorious? The bars, discotheques and clubs are well-known meeting places for tourists from all over the world traveling through Asia.

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Those who want to close the year spectacularly should go to Ratchaprasong in Bangkok today. There you will be treated to a 60-storey light show by 7 leading artists.

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The alternative Full Moon Parties such as the Half Moon Party, Black Moon Party and the Shiva Moon Party on Koh Phangan are allowed again, but operators must strictly adhere to official rules and regulations.

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