[2024 Bangkok Attraction] Travel Guide for Khaosan Road (Updated Nov)
2024 Global 100 - Nightlife
Featured Neighborhoods
Address:
Talat Yot, Phra Nakhon, Bangkok 10200, Thailand
Recommended sightseeing time:
2-3 hours
Phone:
+66-2-2596268
To the nightlife of Bangkok
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Khaosan Road is popular among young people, and it is a place that is fun enough to be called Nirvana between the beauty of neon lights and the noise.
Khaosan Road or Khaosan Road is Thailand. It is a short 410-meter-long road in the center of Bangkok that was opened in 1892 during the reign of Rama V. It is located in the Bang Lamphu area of Phra Nakhon district, 1 km north of the Grand Palace and Wat Phra Kaew.
Food for young people on Khao San Road. Bbq's Bars, Beer shops, It's a night market street with many Week Shop shops and beautiful young women.
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Elizabeth ND Ko
Bangkok One-Day Tour Guide
Having been to Bangkok 5 times, I recommend an off-the-beaten-path one-day itinerary that can be reached by public transportation.
Tour guide: Chinatown, Erawan Shrine, icon Siam, Khao San Road, Wat Hua Lamphong, Talin Chan Floating Market. All attractions are accessible by subway and bus.
Transportation guide: BTS MRT SRT. Take the BTS to the Siam shopping district, Chit Lom to the Erawan Shrine shopping district. Silom to the Chinatown shopping district.
Accommodation recommendations
Stayed near Payathai station in the city, which is only a 20-minute walk to Siam Square and very convenient.
Hotel TRANZ 451 yuan/night
Khao San Road is a backpacker's paradise in Bangkok, with many hostels and guesthouses. Double rooms start at 100 yuan.
Shopping recommendations
SIAM
Siam Square, it took 20 minutes to walk to the square, which has a duty-free mall with a rich selection of brands. After shopping, you need to go to the airport for a tax refund. However, the products here are more diverse compared to the King Power Duty Free Shop, and the newly opened icon Siam also has an indoor floating market.
Ferris Wheel Market, which is laid out with dining areas, snack streets, shopping streets, and pier bars. It is recommended to go in the evening to enjoy the sunset over the Mekong River.
Khao San Road food street, where the bars and night markets are very lively at night.
Food recommendations: Thai snacks, seafood barbecue, tropical fruits - hundreds of varieties to choose from
Communication: You can buy Thai SIM cards for 3 days, 7 days, 30 days, or longer at 711, starting at 10 yuan.
📍Address: 68-70 Phra Athit Rd, Chana Songkhram, Phra Nakhon, Bangkok 10200 Thailand
📍Opening hours: 9:30 ~ 20:30 every day
📍No parking lot
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🍜The store is open, so you can feel the unique atmosphere of Bangkok!!
🍜The food comes out quickly, so the turnover is fast, which is good!!
🍜The food tastes really good for the price!!
The food looks simple, but it tastes good, so it's memorable. Be sure to visit once😊😊
세포맘
A solo travel guide to Bangkok, off-the-beaten-path and free attractions
Having been to Bangkok many times, I recommend a route of off-the-beaten-path and free attractions. One can travel around the city by bus and subway alone.
Accommodation is recommended on Khao San Road, which is a paradise for backpackers around the world. The accommodation is cheap and there are many hostels. It is the place with the highest cost performance in Bangkok. Standard rooms start at 100 yuan.
Transportation is convenient, buses can transfer to the subway, reaching various urban attractions in Bangkok.
Wat Suthat, you can depart from Khao San Road in the morning, go to Tha Tian Pier, take a one-yuan ferry to the opposite Zheng Wang Temple Station, and take the blue subway line directly to Wat Suthat. Wat Suthat is a newly popular attraction in Bangkok, with a 66-meter-high golden Buddha standing in the 400-year-old Wat Suthat. Admission is free.
From Wat Suthat, take the BTS subway to the city center, where you can visit Bangkok's Chinatown, Erawan Shrine, Icon Siam and other downtown attractions. Chinatown is a gathering place for Chinese people, with many Chinese-style buildings, temples, and traditional foods from Fujian and Guangdong. ICON Siam is Bangkok's youngest and most fashionable creative mall. From Saphan Taksin subway station, you can take a ferry to get there.
In the evening, take a free ferry from Saphan Taksin subway station to the Ferris Wheel Lakeside Night Market, where you can enjoy the sunset on the Mekong River on the ferry.
From the Ferris Wheel Night Market, you can take a bus directly back to Khao San Road and stroll around the Khao San Road Night Market at night. If you have time the next day, it is recommended to take a bus to Talin Chan Floating Market, which is the nearest large floating market to Bangkok city. Here you can experience the traditional Thai floating market, sit on a boat to tour the market, and also experience boat noodles and other Thai delicacies.
diplomatical_leona
Bangkok's top 3 noodle restaurants: Kun Dang Kua Jap Yuan, a sticky noodle restaurant on Khaosan Road
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Kundang Kuai Chap Yuan (คุณแดงก๋วยจั๊บญวน)
⏰Opening hours
Daily 9:30 AM - 8:30 PM
💰GLN payment accepted
🚩68-70 Phra Athit Rd, Chana Songkhram, Phra Nakhon, Bangkok 10200
Kundang Kuai Chap Yuan, a famous sticky noodle restaurant on Khaosan Road
50% locals, 50% tourists
I visited late at night
There was no waiting and it was cool at night~
And I was a very picky eater, so I recommend it as a famous restaurant in Bangkok. However, if you order the basic size, the portion is very small
If you are a man, definitely order the extra size!! I had sticky noodles for dinner and was hungry at night so I ordered delivery
And it was even more delicious because I ordered mai sai pak chi (no coriander please)
2,000 won for noodles in Bangkok is love
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소라히
Bangkok's Nightlife Hotspot 🍷
#timetotravel
🍻 🍷 If you're seeking a lively nightlife scene in Bangkok, Khao San Road is the place to be. This bustling street offers a vibrant atmosphere with a plethora of bars to choose from.
😋 You can also indulge in delicious Thai cuisine and savor fresh fruit drinks at the nearby restaurants. Along the road, you'll find numerous massage parlors for relaxation.
🚖 However, getting an online car service can be challenging, so if you opt for a taxi, be prepared to haggle for a fair price as they often tend to overcharge.
Khao San Road is an exciting hub for night owls, offering a memorable experience in the heart of Bangkok's nightlife. 🌙
#thailandtravel #thailandnight #thaifood
Hi Terii
What's the nightlife in Bangkok like?
When the sun sets in Bangkok, the city comes alive with a vibrant and electrifying nightlife that caters to all tastes and preferences. From bustling night markets to rooftop bars and world-class clubs, Bangkok offers an array of options for those seeking an unforgettable evening experience.
One of the must-visit spots for nightlife enthusiasts is Khao San Road. Known as the backpacker's paradise, this bustling street is lined with bars, clubs, and street food stalls. Immerse yourself in the lively atmosphere, dance to the beats of live music, and indulge in delicious local delicacies.
For a more upscale experience, head to one of Bangkok's famous rooftop bars. The city's skyline is dotted with these glamorous venues, offering panoramic views of the city while you sip on handcrafted cocktails. Some popular choices include Sky Bar at Lebua State Tower and Vertigo and Moon Bar at Banyan Tree Hotel.
If you're a fan of live music, check out the jazz clubs and live music venues scattered throughout the city. Saxophone Pub, located in the trendy Sukhumvit area, is a favorite among locals and tourists alike, offering live jazz performances every night.
For those looking to dance the night away, Bangkok's club scene is unparalleled. Clubs like Route 66 and Insanity Nightclub feature renowned DJs, impressive sound systems, and a pulsating atmosphere that will keep you grooving until the early hours of the morning.
Lastly, don't miss the opportunity to explore Bangkok's night markets. From the famous Patpong Night Market to the vibrant Talad Rot Fai, these markets offer a unique shopping experience, with a wide range of goods, street food, and live entertainment.
VisitAsia
The most famous street of Bangkok
There are just a lot of people here. During the day, and in the evening, and even more so at night.
After all, KhaoSan Road is the most famous and party street in all of Bangkok.
But here's the problem... It seems to me that people come here only out of habit, because before it was really the main tourist place of the city and all the famous bars and inexpensive hotels were located here. Now there are much more bars and hotels and they are scattered throughout Bangkok. But Khaosan Road is still a real legend, which is worth a walk at least once!
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Andrey Vasiliskov
Amazing Bangkok
360 view in Mahanakon skybar, night life of Kaosan road, culture richness of Wa Pho, and plus delicious food. Thailand is always worth for fun, leisure with favorable pricing.
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Elizabeth ND Ko
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#oldtown
This place is close to Khaosan Road and Grand Royal Palace. You can walk around a lot of interesting historical places a lot of interesting historical buildings very picturesque street quite a lot of restaurants. I advise everyone to visit. This is the neighborhood. Just walk around and enjoy the beauty.enjoy
Sergei diatlov
Khaosan Guesthouse Hongik Ingan
Address: 28/8 Ram Buttri, Chana Songkhram, Phra Nakhon, Bangkok 10200 Thailand
Atmosphere/Facilities: From the restaurant to the bed, it's air-conditioned, cool, and clean. And they're friendly.
Key Points: It's newly remodeled, so it's cool and clean. And you can get various travel information.
Average price per person: Dormitory 300 baht per person per day
Promotion: 200 baht per day until November.
Rating: 4.9 out of 5. 0.1 because there are no private rooms.
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케빈오
Nice Chill-out Bar on Khaosan Road 🍹
If you like to start your night with chill and relaxing music, Hippie De Bar might be a good place for you to consider.
It's located not far from the police station at the very end of Khaosan Road.
I'm here on a Monday night because I just finished working at a place nearby.
In fact, I used to come here quite often with my friends in the old days.
It's a really good place to hang out with friends especially during the weekend.
There are many kinds of food to choose from. I recommend the shrimp and papaya salad or Som Tom. It's quite good. However, food here can be really spicy so don't forget to ask for a less spicy or non spicy version.
Getting here: 511 bus from Central World or taxi
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ET Tripper
Travelers’ Meeting Place in Bangkok (Khaosan)
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KhaoSan Road is the most popular meeting place for travelers in Bangkok. It is located in what is called the old city of Bangkok.
You can see tattooists, tuk-tuks, people selling tours and masseurs all over this crowded street.
In this region, where there are hotels, bars and restaurants around, if you come in the evening, you cannot find a place to take a step.
If you like nightlife or crowded environment, I definitely recommend you to come here. After eating your meal at a reasonable price, you can have your massage or go to a club.
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Coluber
Place to go to chill at night!
Rambuttri alley and Khaosan Road are where a lot of backpackers and tourists go in the evening for the nightlife in this area. Rambuttri alley is a small alley very close to Khaosan Road. Both streets are quite busy. Khaosan road is the place to go if you like loud music and more of a party vibe. The road has been renovated so it’s nice, clean and wide. There is also a money exchange a little ways in Khaosan road called Pannee exchange. they offer good rates. I personally prefer more chill vibes so I spent my evenings in Rambuttri alley for a cold, local beer and some local bites to eat. Some places have live music, but the whole alley is strewn with places where you can sit, relax and eat good food and socialize.
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Underwater Nomad
Walk a long Khaosan road
Getting There - go to Khao San road by taxi is very easy way just told the driver then they will drop you there. one more thing by Motorcycle or in Thai called Som Lor. fresh and natural if you going via Som Lor and cheaper than taxi as the range between 100-150baht.
Attractions - Khao San road was called pub street as there are many bar and restaurants a long this road and the place that attracts more tourists to come there enjoy drinking beers with their buddies.
Hotels - we see some hotel a long this street so you can take rest in this area and enjoy the night show with crowd of people with multi national. Cheers Khao San road.
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Madam Leap
Pub Street in Bangkok
#passionpassport with the Khaosan road in Bangkok. Who want to relax and enjoy the drink with me? Wow, please come here with me that is a great pub Street in the night time till midnight a long the Khao San Road. A lot of people come here and a lot of Bars restaurants also open to serve as much as they can. Many pretty and cute girls come to enjoy and you also can hang out. The attraction is many groups of people come here with different nations and rock the brilliant night with great music a long the road. You will love them and want to hold a bottle of beer dancing by music there. That is Bangkok make it happen. Thanks.
Sam
KHAO SAN ROAD
This is Bangkok's infamous backpacker district, a neighborhood jam-packed with guesthouses, food vendors, clothing stalls, and travelers from every corner of the globe. You'll need to tap into your patience when hanging out here, because while it is colorful and exciting in its own way, the crowds and scents and blaring music can test even the calmest soul.
All that said, Khao San Road is also a great place to pick up a few pairs of baggy fisherman pants, the perennial staple of every backpacker's wardrobe when trekking through Thailand; browse the treasures in a used bookstore; and dig into some delicious Indian food from a neighborhood restaurant.
#khaosanroad #bangkok #thailand
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KHAO SAN ROAD
Khao San Road, Bangkok Thailand
Khaosan Road or Khao San Road street in central Bangkok, Thailand constructed in 1892 during the reign of Rama V. It is in the Bang Lamphu area of Phra Nakhon District about 1 kilometre (0.62 mi) north of the Grand Palace and Wat Phra Kaew.
"Khaosan" translates as 'milled rice', a hint that in former times the street was a major Bangkok rice market. In the last 40 years, however, Khaosan Road has developed into a world-famous "backpacker ghetto". It offers cheap accommodation, ranging from "mattress in a box"-style hotels to reasonably priced three-star hotels. In an essay on the backpacker culture of Khaosan Road, Susan Orlean called it "the place to disappear." According to the Khao San Business Association, the road sees 40,000-50,000 tourists per day in the high season, and 20,000 per day in the low season.
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Travelers mecca
The historical core of the tourism sector that has evolved in the Banglamphu district is Khao San Road. Originally catering to travelers and described as a backpacker mecca, that description is no longer valid as of 2015, as it now attracts a diverse range of tourists, the majority of whom are not backpackers.
There are various restaurants, pubs, hotels, shops, and entertainment options on the street and in the surrounding area, especially at night when the entire neighborhood comes alive. It is Thailand's most densely populated tourist destination, with something for everyone from t-shirts to street food to beer and performances.
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TravelerKid
Khao San Road, Bangkok, Thailand
Leonardo DiCaprio once participated in a famous filming location for a movie. It may not be a popular place for Hong Kong people, but it is a paradise for foreigners and backpackers. It contains many motels and hostels, and you can also attend affordable prices here. The most popular thing about local tour is the various open-air bars, where you can sit on one floor and have local characteristics🍸cheers~
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Ahmed moosa
Khaosan Road, Bangkok - Thailand: The famous place for tourists. This is a walking street with crowded tourists at night time. There are some guestrooms, B&B, restaurant and bars there. This is a goid place for backpacker to stay over because the room is really cheap there.
D34***93
Khaosan Road is immortalised in Alex Garland’s popular novel The Beach, which famously described it as “the centre of the backpacking universe”. Judging by the truth-seeking travellers who converge here, it's a phrase that sums it up pretty much perfectly. On Khaosan itself and the streets either side, you can shop, exchange tales and prepare for you next stint on the backpacker trail.
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ICEICEE
[Bangkok] 14 October Memorial: A special attraction near Khao San Road, a good place to check in and take photos
#100 Ways to Travel
Bangkok, Thailand is a world-famous tourist resort city. Thousands of tourists come to Bangkok every day for sightseeing. This time I recommend a scenic spot very close to Khao San Road, called: 14 October Memorial. Built in 2001. It is to commemorate the historic event that happened in Thailand more than 40 years ago. There are not many tourists in the memorial hall. If you come here alone, you can learn about the history of Thailand. No tickets required.
Address: 14, 16 Ratchadamnoen Klang Rd, Khwaeng Wat Bowon Niwet, Khet Phra Nakhon, Bangkok 10200
Business hours: 8 a.m. to 7 p.m. every day. Free. No tickets required.
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Trex club
Leaving Bangkok and returning to Bangkok.
I headed to Bangkok with AirAsia. It was a trip where I truly felt the city as a shopping paradise, a gourmet city, a massage mecca, and a traveler's landmark. As always, I prepared everything for the trip with Trip.com, which allowed me to enjoy the journey with ease. During my 2-night stay on Khao San Road, I felt the vibrant energy of the traveler's street and indulged in the tastes and fun of visiting Maeklong Market and the night market. I wandered around, losing track of time, admiring the beautiful temples around the Grand Palace and the riverside sunset. It was also fun to make reservations in advance for restaurants known for their night views and delicious food. During my 2-night stay at Asok Station, I fully enjoyed the modern shopping culture at Terminal 21 and had a relaxing time at the hotel pool. I also went to Pattaya to enjoy sea activities. Every evening, I ended the day with a quality massage. It's a destination I'd like to visit again when I have the chance.
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Visit Bangkok's largest market, Khao San Road.
Khao San Road
Khao San Road is the most lively place in Bangkok, a gathering place for backpackers from all over the world, where youth, fashion, food, and history come together.
Khao San Road Market
During the day, you can visit the bustling Khao San Road Market, with various creative handicraft shops, local small goods, specialty food, and cafes.
Night Food Street
At night, there is a night market in the center of Khao San Road, with tropical fruits, Thai fried noodles, stir-fried hot pot fast food, and snacks.
The bar street is also cheap and good, with high-quality resident bands.
Street massage is recommended, about CNY 40 per hour.
Recommended Attractions Nearby
Grand Palace, National Museum, Golden Palace, Wat Pho, Wat Arun, etc.
Accommodation: Khao San Road is home to many hotels and homestays, and is the most cost-effective place to stay in Bangkok. Standard rooms start at CNY 100.
diplomatical_leona
Bangkok Travel | The old city is full of stories and memories.
Every season brings new stories to look forward to. Every city has its own old town, and the streets and buildings of Bangkok's old town have a unique charm. The walls are mottled with time, as are the memories of a generation!
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🍃 Atmosphere
Every old building in Bangkok's old town has its own story. They have witnessed the changes and history of the city. In Bangkok's old town, you can feel the strong historical atmosphere. Many buildings are decades or even hundreds of years old. They still stand tall, witnessing the development and changes of Bangkok.
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🌟 Highlights
The streets and buildings of Bangkok's old town are still unique and worth a visit. If you are interested in Bangkok's old buildings, you might want to visit the old town. In the streets and alleys of Bangkok's old town, you will find many buildings worth seeing, and you can also experience the local life and cultural atmosphere!
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📍 Location: 323 Tanao Road, Saochingcha, Phra Nakorn, Phra Nakhon, Bangkok
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🚗 Transportation: Grab recommended
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🚩 City Walk: Grand Palace > Wat Phra Kaew > Angkor Wat > Khao San Road Night Market > Bangkok National Museum
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🔥 Tips:
The streets and alleys of the old town are full of traces of life. Many old houses and streets retain the style of the last century, making you feel like you have traveled back in time!
HALLE CHARLES
Bangkok Travel
Bangkok, the capital of Thailand, is a fascinating city where culture, history, and modern lifestyle blend seamlessly. Here are some of the main attractions of Bangkok:
1. Rich Culture and History: Bangkok is home to beautiful temples such as Wat Pho (Temple of the Reclining Buddha) and Wat Arun (Temple of Dawn), where you can experience traditional Thai architecture and Buddhist culture. The Grand Palace is also worth a visit.
2. Delicious Food Culture: Known as a street food paradise, Bangkok offers easy access to Thai dishes like Pad Thai and Tom Yum Goong. Eating at street stalls and markets is a great way to interact with locals.
3. Vibrant Markets: From Chatuchak Weekend Market to floating markets, Bangkok has a variety of markets where you can enjoy shopping and local specialties.
4. Nightlife: Bangkok's nightlife is diverse, with plenty of bars, clubs, and rooftop lounges. The night view from sky bars is particularly stunning.
5. Convenient Transportation: With well-developed public transportation systems like BTS (Skytrain) and MRT (subway), getting to tourist spots is easy.
6. Various Activities: From shopping and spas to massages and cultural experiences, Bangkok offers a wide range of activities. Thai massages are especially great for relaxation.
These elements combine to make Bangkok an attractive destination for visitors.
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On my way to Khaosan I found this amazing place and it really amazed me. It's wonderful.
sanji67
Bangkok: A city of temples and markets.
Bangkok, a city full of charm, is waiting for you to unveil its mysteries.
Here, you'll find the magnificent Grand Palace, with its golden roof shining in the sun and its exquisite architecture that transports you back to the ancient Siamese dynasty. The bustling Khao San Road is a gathering place for travelers from all over the world, with food, music, and shopping that let you enjoy a carnival atmosphere. Take a boat trip on the Chao Phraya River and watch the scenery on both sides unfold like a painting, with ancient temples and modern high-rises reflecting each other. Bangkok's night markets are not to be missed, with a wide range of goods and delicious snacks that let you feel the vitality and enthusiasm of the city in the midst of the hustle and bustle. Come to Bangkok and start an unforgettable journey.