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  • 1 week ago | travelandleisureasia.com | Vichayuth Chantan

    Bang Saen offers more than white sandy beaches and seafood restaurants, it’s also bustling with cafes worth checking out. We have you covered on that. Located in Muang Chonburi, eastward of Bangkok, Bang Saen has been a popular tourist destination with locals for decades. It’s the closest beach you can get to from Bangkok.

  • 1 week ago | travelandleisureasia.com | Vichayuth Chantan

    Bang Saen offers more than white sandy beaches and seafood restaurants, it’s also bustling with cafes worth checking out. We have you covered on that. Located in Muang Chonburi, eastward of Bangkok, Bang Saen has been a popular tourist destination with locals for decades. It’s the closest beach you can get to from Bangkok.

  • 2 weeks ago | travelandleisureasia.com | Vichayuth Chantan

    Beyond white sandy beaches and seafood restaurants, Bang Saen delights with a string of gorgeous cafes that command a visit. Located in Muang Chonburi, eastward of Bangkok, Bang Saen has been a popular tourist destination with locals for decades. It’s the closest beach you can get to from Bangkok.

  • 3 weeks ago | punchdrink.com | Vichayuth Chantan

    In Bangkok, where I live, it’s getting hard to keep track of all the bar takeovers. There can be up to 15 of these events—also known as “guest shifts,” where visiting bartenders from around the world make their signature drinks at a host bar—taking place each week. Recently, Dry Wave Cocktail Studio, an award-winning spot in the Thonglor area, was hosting them on a weekly basis, with 14 visiting bartenders in less than two months.

  • 3 weeks ago | travelandleisureasia.com | Vichayuth Chantan

    When thinking of Bangkok, many get the image of high-rise buildings and urban sprawl, with traffic jams and malls on every street. Bang Krachao, however, is a 180-degree turn from those things. The nickname “Green Lung” comes from the artificial island being a bend in the Chao Phraya River, shaped similarly to a lung. If you look at the area on a satellite map, Bang Krachao is mostly green, due to its strict conservation laws.