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Thailand is one of the most popular destinations for LGBTQ travellers in the world. Its tourism industry has directly courted LGBTQ travellers for a long time, and the country is home to many robust LGBTQ communities. It’s known for its fantastic LGBTQ nightlife, with plenty of options throughout the country. Although the main LGBTQ scene is found in Bangkok, Phuket, Koh Samet, and Pattaya are also popular LGBTQ destinations. If you’re an LGBTQ traveller in Thailand, you can expect a fun, welcoming atmosphere and plenty of great parties.

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Thailand: is it LGBTQ-friendly?

Thailand is a fantastic country for LGBTQ travellers. Public displays of affection in general are traditionally seen as taboo and this extends to heterosexual couples as well. You’re unlikely to be harassed for displaying affection, but avoiding it is generally seen as more respectful. While LGBTQ travellers will generally have no issues travelling here, LGBTQ rights in Thailand for locals are still a work in progress.

As of 2022, transgender people cannot legally change their gender, while the recognition of same-sex marriages or civil unions are still in the works. LGBTQ people also face barriers in many employment areas, despite anti-discrimination laws passed in 2015. The Bangkok Rainbow Organisation and Thai Transgender Alliance are two organizations working to change that, and they may also be able to assist you if you run into any trouble during your trip.

Where are the best LGBTQ areas in Thailand?

You’ll find the biggest LGBTQ scene in Thailand in its capital city, Bangkok, and it’s a great city to meet LGBTQ locals and travellers. Phuket is one of Thailand’s best islands and is also home to some of its best LGBTQ hotspots. Pattaya is well known for its nightlife and beautiful beaches, and Koh Samet is the perfect spot for partying on the beach.

LGBTQ bars and clubs in Bangkok

Bangkok’s main LGBTQ area is based around two streets: Silom Soi 2 and Silom Soi 4. Silom Soi 2 is where you’ll find LGBTQ clubs and parties, and Silom Soi 2 is where you’ll find more relaxed bars and dining options.

These are, by far, the best spots for meeting LGBTQ people in Thailand. Bangkok is Thailand’s most popular tourist destination and is home to plenty of amazing attractions outside of its LGBTQ nightlife. The Grand Palace Museum, Wat Arun Ratchawararam Temple and Erawan Shrine are all great places to visit during the day.

Pride Bar & Restaurant

Pride Bar & Restaurant is the successor to the famous Telephone Bar, which sadly had to close in 2021. Pride Restaurant, right next door, bought it out and expanded its restaurant to include an LGBTQ bar that’s always packed. They have a lovely seating area outside where you can watch crowds roam up and down Silom Soi 4. The restaurant serves a delicious selection of Thai and international dishes.

The Stranger Bar

The Stranger Bar is the best spot in Bangkok for drag shows, and it’s right next door to Pride Bar. You’ll find queens putting on incredible performances every night of the week, and the shows are always fun and engaging.

The show usually starts at 10:30 pm, and there are multiple short performances running each night. There’s no entry fee to get in, but you do need to order some drinks. It’s a very popular spot and not too big, so you might have to queue for a while before you can get in, but don’t worry, it’s well worth the wait.

Balcony Bar

Across the road from Pride Bar and The Stranger Bar, you’ll find one of the best karaoke bars in Bangkok. It bills itself as ‘The Fun Pub’, and there’s certainly plenty of fun to be had, drinking delicious cocktails and belting out your favourite karaoke hits. The balcony also frequently hosts cabaret shows and go-go dancers, with shows starting at 10:30 pm. If the lines are a little too long for your tastes at The Stranger Bar, Balcony is a great alternative.

DJ Station

DJ Station is one of the busiest, most popular LGBTQ clubs in Bangkok, at one end of Silom Soi 2. Silom Soi 2 is home to most of Bangkok’s LGBTQ clubs, and the whole street is almost like a club complex, so you need to pay to get into the street itself.

The club starts filling up at around 11:30 pm, and things kick off at midnight with an electric drag queen lip-sync show. The club is spread across three floors, and there are more relaxed lounge areas around the dance floor. As one of the most popular LGBTQ clubs in Bangkok, you might want to avoid going on a Saturday night if you don’t like dealing with large crowds.

LGBTQ bars and clubs in Phuket

Phuket has the second biggest LGBTQ scene in Thailand (behind Bangkok). You’ll find most LGBTQ bars and clubs concentrated in Patong, a beach resort on the west coast of the island. Beyond the bars, Phuket is home to many beautiful beaches and attractions, such as the Big Buddha, historic Phuket Old Town, and the Wat Chalong Buddhist temple.

Zag Club

Located in Phuket’s Paradise Complex, the ZAG Club is one of Phuket’s most popular LGBTQ hotspots. It’s divided into a more laid-back bar/lounge area, dance floors, and an exclusive VIP area. There’s also a terrace bar that spills out onto the street. It’s open from 8 pm to 2 am, and happy hour is between 8 pm and 10 pm.

Connect Bar & Restaurant

Connect Bar & Restaurant is located right in the heart of the Paradise Complex. It’s one of the best places to meet LGBTQ individuals in Phuket. You’ll find a lot of travellers here, as it’s part of the popular Connect Guesthouse. Buffet nights on Thursdays and Sundays are a particular favourite.

Tangmo Club

Tangmo Club has plenty of entertainment on offer every night. This club features drag queens, cabaret performers, comedians, and more. Performers here are highly trained and deliver exceptional performances night after night. Inside, it’s cosy and dimly lit, perfect for settling in and enjoying a show. On the other hand, the outdoor terrace is great for people-watching fellow visitors in the Paradise Complex. Tangmo Club is open from 10 pm to 2 am every day of the week.

LGBTQ clubs and bars in Koh Samet

Koh Samet is often called Thailand’s ‘Gay Island’. Its proximity to Bangkok has helped it develop a thriving LGBTQ scene. There aren’t any LGBTQ-specific bars and clubs but there are plenty of LGBTQ-popular spots where you can meet LGBTQ travellers and locals. Koh Samet is also home to stunning beaches and world-class resorts.

Tubtim Resort

Tubtim Resort is the daytime hangout for LGBTQ travellers in Koh Samet. This resort has a fantastic restaurant, serving international and Thai cuisine. One reason many visitors love Tubtim? They’re happy for you to bring your own alcohol. But don’t worry, the bar has a great selection of drinks and cocktails for you to choose from as well. It has plenty of seating on the beach, so you can soak up the sun and fresh air.

Silver Sands

This beachfront dance party is the highlight of Koh Samet’s LGBTQ nightlife. It’s particularly busy on weekends when tourists and Bangkok locals head to the island to party all night long. Located on Sai Kaew Beach, Silver Sands has plenty of benches for outdoor seating and plays a range of international and Thai music to keep the party going. It’s part of the Silver Sands Hotel, and during the daytime, Sai Kaew is a beautiful beach for swimming and sunbathing.

Pattaya

Just under 2 hours from Bangkok by car, Pattaya is a popular beach resort destination with a few excellent hotspots for LGBTQ travellers. The Jomtien Complex is a more laid-back affair, with cozy bars and relaxed entertainment. Boyztown has more of a club vibe, with lots of go-go dancer shows and drag performances.

Sunee Plaza is a ‘seedier’ part of the city that was once one of its most well-known LGBTQ areas. It’s had a number of closures in recent years, but some clubs are still going strong. Note: Pattaya is one of the main spots for LGBTQ sex workers in Thailand. You should be aware that sex work is illegal in Thailand, though in practice, this is rarely enforced. Most importantly, you should always ask for a photo ID if you have any doubts about whether or not someone is over 18.

Jomtien Complex

The Jomtien Complex, near Dongtan Beach, is home to a number of LGBTQ bars. They tend to be a little more laid back than other bars in the area. There are also a few bars hosting cabaret shows and other live performances.

The Blue Hawaiian is a great low-key option where you can easily hold a conversation without having to compete with loud music. Dorothy’s Bar is a fantastic show venue, which hosts cabaret shows and other live events. There’s also a karaoke section, so when there are no performers, the patrons are the evening’s entertainment. Many, like Adonis Bar and Angel Bar, are open-air bars, perfect for warm evenings.

Castro Bar

Castro Bar is one of the best entertainment venues in Pattaya. Located in the Boyztown district, Castro Bar hosts drag shows, cabarets, and more. There are usually several shows on each night, performed by incredible dancers and hilarious comedians. The bar opens around 4 pm and the entertainment starts at 11 pm. There’s also a patio bar that looks out onto the street.

Other Boyztown bars

You’ll find a mix of different cabaret bars, drag shows, and go-go bars in Boyztown. They’re all quite close together, so many visitors will visit multiple bars over the course of one evening. Boyz Boyz Boyz was the first LGBTQ venue to open in Pattaya, and it’s still going strong decades later. Their cabaret performances usually start at midnight. Cupidol is a go-go dance bar that hosts regular entertainment along with special events.

LGBTQ events and parties in Thailand

Thailand is one of the best party destinations in the world and there are plenty of LGBTQ parties and events during the year.

White Party Bangkok

Visiting Thailand for New Year’s? Don’t miss out on Thailand’s biggest New Year’s LGBTQ festival. In fact, White Party Bangkok is one of the largest LGBTQ gatherings in the world. It runs over multiple days, usually from the 29th of December to the 1st of January. Each night will have a different theme and is hosted at a different location throughout Bangkok. White Party Bangkok is internationally renowned, so make sure you get your tickets early, especially if you’re after one of their VIP passes.

G Circuit Songkran

The Songkran Festival is one of the biggest LGBTQ circuit parties in the world, attracting attendees and performers from all over. It’s held in Bangkok and spread out over three days during the Thai New Year. The party usually starts just after midday and runs until the early hours of the morning.

Daytime Pool Parties are held at the Royal Orchid Sheraton, and nighttime events are held at the Bangkok Convention Centre. This is a massive event and Thailand is already particularly busy during the Thai New Year, so make sure you book flights and accommodations early.

Bangkok Pride Month

Bangkok celebrates Pride all throughout the month of June. The Bangkok Pride Parade is usually held on the first Sunday of the month, and you’ll find plenty of afterparties in the evening throughout the city. The 2022 Pride march was the first official pride event in almost 16 years.

The Pride Cruise Party, on the Chao Phraya River, is held the following weekend and promises live entertainment, DJs, and a fashion show. W Bangkok Hotel will likely host a Pride Festival and a Pride Drag Brunch, both of which promise plenty of food, drinks and fun. In previous years, Kimpton Maa-Lai Hotel has hosted the LGBTQ Film Festival, showcasing multiple queer-themed Thai films.

LGBTQ hotels in Thailand

Many of the best LGBTQ or LGBTQ-friendly hotels in Thailand are home to LGBTQ-popular bars, events and parties. We’ve highlighted just a few of the best resorts and hotels in each of the main LGBTQ areas in Thailand.

LGBTQ hotels in Bangkok

So/ Sofitel Bangkok is only around a 10-minute walk from the array of bars and clubs on Silom Soi 2 and Silom Soi 4. Meanwhile, W Bangkok is an LGBTQ-friendly hotel that hosts some of the best LGBTQ parties during Pride month.

LGBTQ hotels in Phuket

Aquarius Gay Guesthouse & Sauna is the only ‘men’s-only’ hotel in Phuket. It’s located right in the centre of Phuket’s LGBTQ scene, and the restaurant is a popular daytime hangout spot for locals. Nap Patong is another great option, conveniently located in the heart of Phuket’s Paradise Complex. Finally, Connect Guesthouse is the accommodation part of the popular Connect Bar.

LGBTQ hotels in Pattaya

The AGATE Pattaya Boutique Resort is a fantastic option close to Jomtien Beach and the Jomtien Complex. Pullman Pattaya Hotel G is a little further from the bars and clubs, but its location in the central, historic district is ideal for general sightseeing. Baan Souy Resort is one of the only official LGBTQ hotels in Pattaya (it’s also straight friendly), and its staff can give you inside tips on the city’s LGBTQ scene.

LGBTQ hotels in Koh Samet

Tubtim Resort is home to one of Koh Samet’s most popular LGBTQ hangout spots. Samed Pavilion Resort is right next to Silver Sands Bar, the island’s most popular LGBTQ bar.