Golden palaces, floating markets, majestic porcelain-laid spires…you've never seen a capital city quite like Bangkok. Visit Pratunam or Siam Square for premium shopping, then unwind in the European-style gardens of Dusit. Thon Buri is home to the awesome Wat Arun temple, and over in Phra Nakhon, you’ll find the Wat Pho temple of the Reclining Buddha. Savor mango sticky rice at a food stall before taking in the gilded splendor of the Grand Palace.
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Baan Rahu Lapa is a small, clean and cosy massage shop offering traditional Thai massage, oil massage and foot massage. Our shop is located on the 2nd floor of the Grand China Hotel in Chinatown in Bangkok. We open every day, from 10:00 a.m. - 7:00 p.m.
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Enter our haven from the hustle and bustle surrounding and you will be enriched with a feeling of serenity and a blend of Eastern meets Western cultures. We have created a menu of treatments to provide life enhancing experiences. Our alternative healing rituals and detoxification packages are just a taste of what we offer world weary travelers or those in need of time simply to reflect & unwind.
We had great massage at Spa Burasari it was very relaxing ,great and enjoy able.The price was reasonable and staffs were excellent. Our therapist s is Dell and Risa they did very great job and reception Mo was very friendly and polite. We very enjoyed it thank you very much.
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Namm’ is the Thai word for water. It also serves as an acronym for our four-pronged spa concept – Natural, Aroma, Massage, and Marine – which has been designed to promote overall well-being through a choice of invigorating and calming wellness therapies. Our flagship branch in Bangkok also offers a wide range of beauty treatments.
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Live cabaret, illusionist and lady boy shows in Bangkok Featuring beautiful Thai dancers and stunning, stage designs that create scenes from around the world. It is a non-stop roller coaster of entertainment that ranges through classical ballet, tap, hip-hop, contemporary styles, live singing and famous pieces from international musicals. "Spectacular voice,Illusionist and lady boy show at the Playhouse Magical" Inside the theater you will be surrounded by fine artwork and have access to panoramic stage views. Staff will ensure you are comfortable with service, dining and a free drink of your choice. Treat yourself to a night out at one of the best attractions in Bangkok Staff will ensure you are comfortable with service, a free soft drink. The first show is at 19:00 and the second at 20:20. Located in Suan Lum Night Bazaar Ratchadapisek, The Playhouse is easy to travel to by car, motorcycle, bus or taxi and MRT (Take the MRT (underground train) to Ratchadapisek Station take exit number 2 and turn left on Ratchadapisek road. Walk 100 meters and Saun Lum Night Bazaar will be on the left. Or take the MRT to Ladphao Station and take exit number 1 and then turn right) The Suan Lum Night Bazaar entrance will be on the right. Treat yourself to a night out at one of the best attractions in Bangkok. Book your tickets now, availability is limited.
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To me the word “folk” gives the wrong impression. I would call it “Old Vintage Homes of Old Bangkok” The main attraction in the white 1927 Panya house which was usually a two story wooden gabled roof white house painted to look like a cement home. The home was owned by an upper middle class family during the time when the area was a neighborhood of homes and tree lined streets instead of high rise apartments, ugly 60ish style cement block shops, and a couple expressways devouring the peaceful post WWII neighborhoods. The daughter, (who grew up in the house) saw the importance of saving the house when she became a well known university professor and saw her whole neighborhood vanishing. She was able to donate the estate to the city for a museum. During the process she was able to move her father’s teakwood clinic to the backyard of the small museum grounds. It was also a joy to see the architecture and furnishings. There is another small building that has a old traditional kitchen on display. If you’re into old homes ( not mansions) this is worth a couple hours to explore. It is about a 25 minute walk from the BTS Thaksin station or take a taxi but make sure the address is written in Thai; for, this is not a major tourist attraction. GPS on Google maps helped my taxi driver. (btw: The museum supervisors there love their work & meeting visitors.)
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