Thailand is recognized as a welcoming destination for gay travelers, particularly in major cities and popular beach areas, offering a blend of culture, hospitality, and vibrant nightlife.
The 2026 Marriage Equality Act marks a significant milestone for LGBTQ+ rights in Thailand, providing legal protections that enhance property ownership and residency rights for foreign couples in Pattaya.
The Pattaya International Pride Festival 2026 is set for June 26-28, featuring a 2.8km parade and a theme focused on inclusivity and self-expression.
Discover the most popular gay hotels in Bangkok for 2026, including Pula Silom, Blu Cabin Ari Stylish Gay Poshtel, and BRB Hostel Bangkok Silom, all located in the vibrant Silom gay district.
Pattaya City is set to host the Pattaya International Pride Festival 2026 from June 26 to 28, promising a vibrant celebration of diversity and inclusion, expected to attract tens of thousands of visitors.
Bangkok has officially launched its bid to host WorldPride 2030, aiming to inspire LGBTQ+ rights across Asia while competing against Barcelona for the prestigious event.
Discover Thailand's vibrant culture and welcoming atmosphere through expertly curated LGBTQ+ travel experiences by Out of Office.
Plan the perfect Pride weekend in Bangkok with our 3-day itinerary covering the 2026 Pride Parade on Silom Road, temples, rooftop bars, Thai street food, LGBTQ-friendly shopping, and the best recovery brunch spots. Everything an international visitor needs for an unforgettable Pride experience in Thailand.
Silom is the beating heart of Bangkok's LGBTQ scene — a vibrant district where world-famous nightlife, welcoming streets, and deep community roots come together. From the bars of Soi 4 to the clubs of Soi 2, here's why Silom is where LGBTQ visitors should start their Bangkok adventure.