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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Khaosan Comedy Club, AKA “The world’s most multicultural comedy club,” features side-splitting comedy shows in the famous backpackers’ paradise of Khaosan Road, located on the ground floor of the Khaosan Park Resort, inside the “Khaosan Park Hotel & Shopping” arcade. At 6pm you can see the improv comedy show, which is appropriate for all ages and fun for the whole family. The later shows (usually 8, 9, or 10 PM depending on the day), feature the best standup comedians around, are best suited to adult audiences. Professional and up-and-coming comics from all over the world, whether they are based in Asia or are merely traveling from afar can be found performing at this one-of-a-kind comedy club. Sharing a space with “Khaosan Theatre”, on some afternoons there are workshops in which participants can learn different performance-related skills, and are attended by tourists and locals alike.
Ive been to Khaosan road many times, its always the same-- Arrive in Bangkok, find cheap hotel on Khaosan, sleep off some of the jet lag, walk the streets one night and people watch (drunk tourists, lady boys, Nic-nack shopping, street food etc), and get out of there to more enticing places in Thailand ASAP! This time was different, I saw signs of 'comedy show' and was given a flier- 200bhat for the show which included a drink. Sure, why not I like comedy. Good choice! The venue was simple, small and intimate, drinks were fair priced, and a range of funny comedians doing their thing. Afterwards, we hung out with the other patrons and comedians, away from the hustle and bustle of the main road, and had great conversation all night. Made some new friends, had a great time, and got to laugh at people who were actually trying to be funny! (Usually we just laugh at the drunk tourists stumbling down Khaosan road with ladyboys in hot pursuit, this was much better) Next time and every time im on Khaosan Rd, ill pay the comedy club a visit-- you should too!
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Bangkok's most hilarious entertainment for adventurous travellers! Stand-up Comedy at The Comedy House Bangkok. Featuring world-class comedians from around the globe. Just off Khaosan Road.
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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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Our tickets were free when we paid to go into the Grand Palace so we went the following day. We arrived early and enjoyed a drink in the foyer. The theatre was large so plenty of seats and the show was typical Thai dancing. I really enjoyed it and it was something different. I recommend you go if you have the time
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