Classics in Thailand: “Stairway to heaven” by Led Zeppelin
Thailand's nightlife is rich with bands playing live music. Most musicians, both Thai and Filipino, play the popular English-language hits, often from the 60s, 70s and 80s and sometimes supplemented with Thai hits. In the series of classics in Thailand, today we focus on “Stairway to heaven” by Led Zeppelin, which you regularly hear in Thai nightlife. Sometimes with a strange pronunciation, a Thai band in Hua Hin consistently sang “Starway to heaven”…
Classics in Thailand: “Sultans of swing” by Dire Straits
Thailand's nightlife is rich with bands playing live music. Most musicians, both Thai and Filipino, play the popular English-language hits, often from the 60s, 70s and 80s and sometimes supplemented with Thai hits. In the series of classics in Thailand, today attention to "Sultans of swing" by Dire Straits, which you regularly hear in the nightlife of Pattaya, for example.
Classics in Thailand: "Have You Ever Seen The Rain" by Creedence Clearwater Revival
Thailand's nightlife is rich with bands playing live music. Most musicians, both Thai and Filipino, play the popular English-language hits, often from the 60s, 70s and 80s and sometimes supplemented with Thai hits. In the series of classics in Thailand, today attention to "Have You Ever Seen The Rain" by Creedence Clearwater Revival, which you invariably hear in the nightlife of Pattaya, for example.
Classics in Thailand: “Wind of Change” by the Scorpions
Thailand's nightlife is rich in bands that play live music, albeit of varying quality. Most of the musicians play the popular English-language hits, often from the 60s, 70s and 80s and sometimes a mix of Thai hits. In the series of classics in Thailand, today attention to "Wind of Change" by the Scorpions.
Classics in Thailand: 'Take Me Home Country Roads' by John Denver
Thailand's nightlife is rich with bands playing live music. There are many different bands that perform in bars, clubs and festivals. Most of the musicians play the popular English-language hits, often from the 60s, 70s and 80s and sometimes a mix of Thai hits.
Discover Thailand (6): The nightlife
Nightlife in Thailand is world famous for the countless bars, clubs and other entertainment venues the country has to offer. From the bustling night markets and rooftop bars in Bangkok to the beach parties and Full Moon parties on Koh Phangan, there is something for everyone when it comes to nightlife in Thailand.
Nightlife in Bangkok: Octave Rooftop Lounge and Bar
Bangkok is the city with a variety of rooftop bars. Often on the roof of luxury hotels. The same goes for the Octave Rooftop Lounge and Bar. This quaint bar is located on the 45th floor of the Bangkok Marriott Hotel Sukhumvit, a modern five-star hotel a 3-minute walk from Thong Lor BTS Skytrain Station.
The famous (or infamous?) Bamboo bar in Pattaya is reopening!
Good news for enthusiasts because the Bamboobar in Pattaya will open again soon, on September 23. For two days they have a special opening promotion: Buy 1 beer and you get 2. What more could a person want?
Thailand karaoke
Karaoke is a form of musical entertainment that is increasingly popular in Thailand, especially for Thais, but also for foreigners.
Rooftop dinner in Bangkok: Enjoying Belgian gastronomy
Those who want to enjoy Belgian cuisine can go to the Belga Rooftop Bar and Brasserie of the Sofitel Sukhumvit in Bangkok. The Belgian chef has more to offer than fries, waffles, beer and chocolate, for which our southern neighbors are best known. The new menu, created by hotel executive chef Nicolas Basset, focuses on seasonally delicious Belgian ingredients.
Junkyard Car'fe in Nakhon Pathom
If you're on a road trip again and get close to Nakhon Pathom, for example on your way to Kanchanaburi, you should deviate from the usual route to visit the fairly new Junkyard Car'fe.
Thai government: Night catering open June 1
The Center for COVID-19 Situation Administration (CCSA) has decided to allow the reopening of night restaurants such as cafes, bars, karaoke and massage parlors from June 1. However, the permit only applies to establishments in the “Green” and “Blue” zones.
Nightlife in Bangkok: Saxophone Pub
Saxophone Pub is a Bangkok icon with a long history and the favorite hangout of expats and Thais. Since 1987 it has been the meeting place for fans of live music, especially Jazz & Blues. A different live band plays every night.
Nightlife in Bangkok: Gay Guide Silom (Video)
Thailand and the capital Bangkok are not only excellent destinations for straight people, but certainly also for gay people.
Last weekend it was busy again in Walking Street as usual, for the first time since 2020. Even the tourist police were present again.
Restaurant 'Sizzler' in Thailand
If you are in Thailand and want to eat something different than Thai food, you should choose Sizzler, an “American style” restaurant for a change from a traditional Western meal.
Hillary Bar 2 in Bangkok: Excellent Live Music (Video)
Are you a fan of live music and want to see how Thai can go crazy? Then put it at number one in your travel program: Hillary Bar 2 in Bangkok.