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Hi, I need help trying to locate a massage place in Bangkok.

 

I was there two years ago and found it by accident. The place is located around the Singapore Embassy area. It is a house and I remembered one of the massage room was located away from the main house. It was a new massage place and very clean.

 

Please help as I am trying to locate this spa again on my next visit to Bangkok. Thanks.

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Thai Thai is at the BTS Saladaeng. It is sandwiched between a couple of massage shops so it can be confusing at first. If you look for the shop sign, it is easier to look for it at the level of at the top of the stairs going to the bts ticketing area rather than at ground level.

 

 

Thank you.  Will try my luck.  :)

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May I know where Thai Thai is located?  I tried to google for a map but could not find it.

 

I would be travelling by BTS so if any member can tell me how to get to Thai Thai, I would very much appreciate it.

 

Many thanks in advance!

 

Quite easy, take the exit from Sala Daeng BTS station that points you towards PatPong Market. It's the one linked to Thaniya Plaza. They are stairs going down to the left side when you face Thaniya Plaza. Once at the bottom of the stairs, you should see Subway and KFC in front of you.

Turn 180 degrees and walk the other way, about a block and a half away.

You should then see another more atas massage place called Body Tune and another stair that goes up to the BTS station (note that if you manage to exit from that exit, it's even easier) :).

Then you see a Boots pharmacy and right next to it you have several massage places: Green Leaf, Thai Thai and Noodi (Thai restaurant, not a massage place lol).

 

If you are coming from the other side (DJ Station, Burger King), then walk towards PatPong market, you will have the shops on your right hand side. At one point you will see the escalators going up to Sala Daeng BTS Station. Continue a bit more and you will have Thai Thai, after Noodi.

 

And if you know where G.O.D. is, it's just next to that Soi  ;)

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Hi, I need help trying to locate a massage place in Bangkok.

 

I was there two years ago and found it by accident. The place is located around the Singapore Embassy area. It is a house and I remembered one of the massage room was located away from the main house. It was a new massage place and very clean.

 

Please help as I am trying to locate this spa again on my next visit to Bangkok. Thanks.

 

Mhhhh might be Healthland? The Sathorn branch?

If you come out of the Embassy, W hotel is slightly to your right and Health Land is to your left, on the other side of Sathorn, in between Soi 12 and Soi 10.

 

http://www.healthlandspa.com/sathorn.html

 

Most of the Health Land branches have this very nice design. Stand alone white house, "colonial" style.

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If you beefy then Tawan is the place for you.  And if you like them straight then head up there now!!!

 

Some years back I took one of the boys back to my apartment in BKK and had a swell time.  He was obviously straight as he requested for a straight porn with lots of pussies to help him get fully aroused.  But once he was hard, he sure had no problem keeping it up.  He fucked me senseless that night and again in the morning before we left the apartment for lunch and some shopping to his delight.

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Hi,

I'm also a fan of Tawan bar. I will come in january in Bangkok. May I ask you if you remember the name of the guy who stayed overnight ? I guess it may be Chang (Phairat). I thought he quitted Tawan. Hope it's him, i would be a good news for me. Btw, how were the other guys ? Did you see Chit, A or Suwit ?
Cheers & take care,
Lionel

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In my experience of going to Thailand since the 1970s, particularly Bangkok, I have found myself there many times when there were riots, civil unrest or even Military coups . Personally, I was never in any danger because I do not go out of my way to get involved nor go to the hot spots. Don't even give your opinion of the situation to anybody (you don't know who's side they're on).

The only time I was a bit affected, was when there was a siege of the airport some years back. Back then I just extended my stay at the hotel in Bangkok (which was quite fun really).

Therefore to all intending to travel there because you've already booked ahead, there is nothing to worry about. As the travel advisory from MFA mentioned, its ok to travel to Thailand but just avoid the hotspots.

Enjoy and stay safe!

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Don't even give your opinion of the situation to anybody (you don't know who's side they're on).

 

Therefore to all intending to travel there because you've already booked ahead, there is nothing to worry about. As the travel advisory from MFA mentioned, its ok to travel to Thailand but just avoid the hotspots.

 

 

That's very true.  It is always best not to talk about their politics with any Thais (even with taxi drivers while taking them), especially with the current situation now.  The best thing is to avoid where the protests are, DO NOT even get near.

 

Else, it is safe and good.

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That's very true.  It is always best not to talk about their politics with any Thais (even with taxi drivers while taking them), especially with the current situation now.  The best thing is to avoid where the protests are, DO NOT even get near.

 

Else, it is safe and good.

 

Yes you are so right.

 

Thailand is a beautiful country. The people are friendly, helpful and kind, unless you insult them then the hidden demons emerge.

Basic rule at any time (even when its peaceful):

- Don't insult the monarchy;

- Don't insult their customs, rituals or religion;

- Don't slap nor touch their heads;

- Be courteous to all even the lowly street hawker, beggar or taxi driver.

  Even if the man on the street can't give you answers, he'll be nice about

  it and smile at you;

- If you're not sure of any of the local customs, don't be

  afraid to ask first. The people are more than happy to

  teach you or advise because when you seek advice, you

  respect them.

Enjoy your visit to the country. The food is great; you'll be spoilt for choice. Whatever your sexual orientation, there is always something to suit your requirements/needs. Entertainment is fabulous and affordable.

To those who are going there for the first time, you'll come back with loads of good stories and I guarantee that won't be your only visit because you'll want to enjoy the Thai way of life again and again.

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If ur staying at silom u can try ballys studio its good and up to ur budget.. i like this hotel so much very gay friendly... And its just below the mrt station near to gogo bars ang massage shop. Enjoy!

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Any recommendation on guest friendly hotels in Silom / Sathorn area? My budget is sgd 100 / night. How about Glow Trinity Hotel? Any reviews?

What are you after? The rooms are large and clean. Dont expect any views, the hotel is next to private apartments and the windows face the back of their apartments. Just about 100m or less to Sauna Mania so you can walk. A bit of a ways away from the happening area in Silom but still walkable although one portion of the walk is through quite a dimly lit stretch of road. Is just next to the Chong Nongsi station but I found myself walking through the morning market (right side of the hotel), getting onto Silom and catching the BTS Saladaeng from there.

 

I did not bring anyone back to the hotel so dont know their policy about overnight visitors. There are two entrances to the hotel, one through the hotel lobby and one directly to the rooms on their extension wing.  There is normally a security guard at the entrance to the extension wing and I dont know how the guard will behave if you brought someone back.

 

For 100SGD, you can probably have a good pick of hotels in Silom or even Sukhimvit. The room is large and the hotel clean but probably a bit incovenient - I found that I spent most of my time in the main Silom area and will probably pick something closer next time. If Sauna Mania is your main activity and destination then yes, this is a good hotel for that.

 

As with most other hotels in that area, there are a couple of convenience stores located nearby - snacks and drinks are not an issue.

 

Let me know if there is anything specific you wanted to know.

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Hi Guys,

 

Can anyone give exact walking directions from BTS to Hero Massage? I tried going there last time but somehow got lost at Sumkhumvit Soi 11 and walked up and down about 30 minutes (in the rain with some flooding in the streets somemore) without finding it...went back to hotel hot, bothered, wet and miserable haha...

 

Any detailed description would be much appreciated!

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Thai Thai massage was happening ! Was offered HE twice by different masseurs. Both fit looking, the first better looking one offered hand job for 500 baht. The second one teased & jerked me off voluntarily. Was happy so I tipped him 400baht. Massage wise, average.

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Thai Thai massage was happening ! Was offered HE twice by different masseurs. Both fit looking, the first better looking one offered hand job for 500 baht. The second one teased & jerked me off voluntarily. Was happy so I tipped him 400baht. Massage wise, average.

 

If you go for oil massage and if you are not a super turnoff to the masseur, I think most times you will be offered a hand job. Unless you go to a legit atas spa. My personal opinion, if I was doing massage for a living, I might as well give it a try and earn a better wage.  Again, my personal take, I would have given the second person more than 500Baht as he did it voluntarily, without setting a price.

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Hi Guys,

Can anyone give exact walking directions from BTS to Hero Massage? I tried going there last time but somehow got lost at Sumkhumvit Soi 11 and walked up and down about 30 minutes (in the rain with some flooding in the streets somemore) without finding it...went back to hotel hot, bothered, wet and miserable haha...

Any detailed description would be much appreciated!

 

From the main road, walk along Sukhumvit Soi 11 towards Aloft Hotel, walk further down and turn left towards Le Fenix Hotel, then turn right and walk straight to the end passing Fraiser Suites and a couple of other condo units. Hero would be on your left near the end of the street.

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Im going to bangkok from 16th jan till 20th jan next month. Any guys going around this period?

Waaaa going back so soon? Your first visit was just about a month ago. :). It must have been good. What did you do, please share.

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hows the situation there now? anyone can comment? still safe to go next week?

 

It seems pretty normal.  Indeed, it is very normal.

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How to go asiatique by mrt/bus? Cab is like 400 baht each trip. So ex

 

Take BTS to Saphan Taksin Station.  Once out of station, turn left and there is a running Asiatique shuttle boat.    The shuttle boat is about 5 - 15 minutes and it takes 5 - 10 minutes to reach Asiatique.

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