Where to Go, What to See and Where to Stay!
Bangkok's red light districts is the ultimate men's destination in the Kingdom of Thailand. But most people never really plan ahead before they board that plane. Go go bars, beer bars, oily and soapy massage parlors can be found in the city but for a first time visitor it can be difficult to find. Bangkok is an exotic city, with exotic locals where foreign languages are not widely spoken. With this guide you'll find the information you need, such as how much you should be paying for services and how to get to the Nana Entertainment Plaza, Soi Cowboy and Patpong. You'll also find information on where to stay and which hotels to choose to avoid paying a fee for inviting a lady, ladyboy or even gay companions for an overnight stay.
Bangkok's red light districts is big business and the establishments operating there see you as a walking ATM machines on speed dial. And they want you to withdraw as much money as possible and deposit it into their cash registers and purses. They are especially brutal to first time visitors to the sex scene, especially in go go bars where prices are not displayed openly. Ask any frequent visitor to Bangkok's red light districts if they've been overcharged by a bar girl the first time they've visited a go go bar and they'll undoubtedly say yes.
That's why for most first timers the thought of walking into a go go bar can definitly be quite intimidating. And it is, unless you're prepared with some basic survival tactics. Here you'll find information on where to:
But before we go any further I just want to remind all that there are much more to see and do in Bangkok than visiting the red light districts. Go temple hopping or learn massage techniques and try out different kinds of foods. Thailand has a very interesting culture and it's people are very welcoming and understanding. Not all ladies in Bangkok work in the red light districts, so please act accordingly and respect the people who are your host.
Bangkok's red light districts is big business and the establishments operating there see you as a walking ATM machines on speed dial. And they want you to withdraw as much money as possible and deposit it into their cash registers and purses. They are especially brutal to first time visitors to the sex scene, especially in go go bars where prices are not displayed openly. Ask any frequent visitor to Bangkok's red light districts if they've been overcharged by a bar girl the first time they've visited a go go bar and they'll undoubtedly say yes.
That's why for most first timers the thought of walking into a go go bar can definitly be quite intimidating. And it is, unless you're prepared with some basic survival tactics. Here you'll find information on where to:
- Find and get to Bangkok's 3 red light districts
- Learn about bar girls and freelancers rates especially how to negotiate for lower prices
- Practical travel and safety tips
- Where to stay and which hotels to stay in to maximize your enjoyment
But before we go any further I just want to remind all that there are much more to see and do in Bangkok than visiting the red light districts. Go temple hopping or learn massage techniques and try out different kinds of foods. Thailand has a very interesting culture and it's people are very welcoming and understanding. Not all ladies in Bangkok work in the red light districts, so please act accordingly and respect the people who are your host.



