Every Journey Rewarded
(เกาะรัตนโกสินทร์)
🇷🇺 Our Russian friend Misha recently met us in Thailand during his exchange program at Thammasat University from MGIMO. I felt the same excitement I had years ago when we first met.
🗺 We planned a day around Rattanakosin Island and its historic neighborhoods, hoping to experience another facet of the capital.
☕️ A small café on Fueang Nakhon Road became our refuge from the heat. Over coffee, stories unfolded, old memories blending with new ones.
By sunset, I understood something simple: journeys become meaningful not because of where we go, but because of who walks beside us.
(เกาะรัตนโกสินทร์)
Reuniting with an old friend after years apart feels like opening a time capsule — familiar, yet full of surprises.
🇷🇺 Our Russian friend Misha recently met us in Thailand during his exchange program at Thammasat University from MGIMO. I felt the same excitement I had years ago when we first met.
Golden temple spires shimmered against the afternoon sky, while the steady hum of tuk-tuks and the distant chime of temple bells drifted through the warm air.
🗺 We planned a day around Rattanakosin Island and its historic neighborhoods, hoping to experience another facet of the capital.
Bangkok had changed in his eyes — sleeker, busier — yet its spirit remained unmistakably the same.
☕️ A small café on Fueang Nakhon Road became our refuge from the heat. Over coffee, stories unfolded, old memories blending with new ones.
By sunset, I understood something simple: journeys become meaningful not because of where we go, but because of who walks beside us.
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⛴ Tha Tien is one of the oldest neighborhoods in Phra Nakhon. Once an important trading port, it remains a vibrant community passed down from generation to generation.
🏆 Here you can enjoy signature cocktails by award-winning bartender Ronnaporn Kanivichaporn, a Thai and world cocktail champion.
🥭 The menu highlights seasonal local ingredients, showcasing regional flavors through drinks that evolve with the seasons.
🍸 My pick is the Palm Daiquiri. Inspired by the classic Daiquiri, it uses palm sugar from Phetchaburi, adding rich sweetness with a subtle salty edge and delicate aroma.
A must-try cocktail spot in Bangkok, where Thai ingredients meet world-class bartending — paired with a stunning night view of Wat Pho.
Address:
Maharaj Road, Phra Nakhon, Bangkok
Opening Hours:
6 pm - 11 pm
(Closed every Tuesday)
Stop by Nuss Bar, an intimate bar with big character, hidden inside the renowned restaurant Nusara in historic Tha Tien — one of Bangkok’s hottest spots for cocktail lovers.
⛴ Tha Tien is one of the oldest neighborhoods in Phra Nakhon. Once an important trading port, it remains a vibrant community passed down from generation to generation.
🏆 Here you can enjoy signature cocktails by award-winning bartender Ronnaporn Kanivichaporn, a Thai and world cocktail champion.
🥭 The menu highlights seasonal local ingredients, showcasing regional flavors through drinks that evolve with the seasons.
🍸 My pick is the Palm Daiquiri. Inspired by the classic Daiquiri, it uses palm sugar from Phetchaburi, adding rich sweetness with a subtle salty edge and delicate aroma.
A must-try cocktail spot in Bangkok, where Thai ingredients meet world-class bartending — paired with a stunning night view of Wat Pho.
Address:
Maharaj Road, Phra Nakhon, Bangkok
Opening Hours:
6 pm - 11 pm
(Closed every Tuesday)
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Beyond Silk
(พิพิธภัณฑ์บ้านจิม ทอมป์สัน)
🕰 Six traditional Thai houses from different regions of Thailand form a unique complex, blending history, art, and architecture—shaped by his passion for Southeast Asian culture.
🧵 He played a vital role in reviving Thai silk, supporting the Ban Khrua community and elevating every step of silk production—from weaving and dyeing to final design—bringing Thai silk to global recognition.
🧳 The story of the “King of Thai Silk” ended mysteriously with his disappearance in Malaysia in 1967, leaving behind a legacy that continues to inspire generations.
Plan your visit this weekend and experience this timeless legacy for yourself.
Address:
Soi Kasemsan 2, Rama 1 Road, Pathumwan, Bangkok
Opening Hours:
11 am - 6 pm (Daily)
(พิพิธภัณฑ์บ้านจิม ทอมป์สัน)
Step into the world of Thai silk and discover the legacy of Jim Thompson through intricate patterns and a remarkable art collection at the Jim Thompson House Museum in the heart of Bangkok.
🕰 Six traditional Thai houses from different regions of Thailand form a unique complex, blending history, art, and architecture—shaped by his passion for Southeast Asian culture.
🧵 He played a vital role in reviving Thai silk, supporting the Ban Khrua community and elevating every step of silk production—from weaving and dyeing to final design—bringing Thai silk to global recognition.
🧳 The story of the “King of Thai Silk” ended mysteriously with his disappearance in Malaysia in 1967, leaving behind a legacy that continues to inspire generations.
Plan your visit this weekend and experience this timeless legacy for yourself.
Address:
Soi Kasemsan 2, Rama 1 Road, Pathumwan, Bangkok
Opening Hours:
11 am - 6 pm (Daily)
*Admission fee required
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