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In Phrom Phrong, there's everything for every gastrophile.
How to spend an amazing day in one of Bangkok's busiest areas
One of the busiest areas along Sukhumvit Road, Phrom Phong is hub for great restaurants, lively bars and tons of engaging attractions. Dine in one of the best restaurants in Phrom Phong, pamper yourself at the Yunomori Onsen & Spa or while away time in EmQuartier, one of the city's prettiest retail haunts.
Thanks to the namesake BTS station, the term Phrom Phong now covers a massive area along Sukhumvit road: Soi Sukhumvit 35 and Soi Sukhumvit 39 (the original Phrom Phong) in the north and Soi Sukhumvit 22, Soi Sukhumvit 24 and Soi Sukhumvit 26 in the south.
In Phrom Phrong, there's everything for every gastrophile.
Sip your way through the best cocktail and beer bars in one of Bangkok's busiest hood.
Yunomori onsen & spa boasts a Japanese garden and sources the mineral water all the way from the thermal springs of Wat Wangkanai in Ranong province, Southern...
Offering classes such as drums, keyboards, guitar, bass and private vocal sessions with professional instructors. Group rehearsal is also set weekly for...
The Friese-Greene Club only costs you B200 per year for a membership fee which is cheaper than a cinema ticket! You might notice most of the crowds are...
This magical Japanese owner has turned an old medical room and the other recycling pieces into furnitures and beautiful decorations, such as an; abandoned...
The former grandma’s house was turned into an non-benefit art gallery named after ‘ar-ma’ (granny in Thai) as RMA offering a non-profit creative space...
Co-working space is a new business model that’s booming recently in Thailand. However, the investors of One Day I Pause & Forward project extend the idea to a...