Adults only (18+). This article describes Bangkok’s Nana Plaza, a legal adult-entertainment venue. Content is informational and editorial. Photography inside bars is prohibited and we do not promote, broker, or facilitate any specific service. Local laws and house rules apply.
Most Bangkok travel guides treat Nana Plaza like a dare. They lean into the “world’s largest adult playground” framing, list ten bars at random, and leave first-timers more confused than informed. That’s not useful. Nana is a piece of Bangkok infrastructure, a three-story U-shaped courtyard at the end of Sukhumvit Soi 4, with about 30 active venues running on a fairly predictable economy. If you understand the floor map, the price baselines, and the house rules, the place stops being a black box. I’ve walked through it dozens of times since 2023 with friends, with curious couples, alone, and the framework below is what I’d hand a first-time visitor in 2026.
This guide is fact-verified against 2024 and 2025 reporting from Nana-specialist writers (Stickman, Dave the Rave, Thailand Inner Circle, Bangkok After Dark, CK Travels), cross-checked against Wikipedia and individual bar accounts. Where a number is approximate, you’ll see a range. Where something cannot be verified, it’s left out rather than invented.

Quick Status (2026)
| Item | Detail |
|---|---|
| Location | Sukhumvit Soi 4, Khlong Toei Nuea, Bangkok |
| Nearest BTS | Nana, Exit 2 (3 to 5 minute walk) |
| Bar hours | ~6 PM start, peak 10 PM to 1 AM |
| Building close | Around 3 AM (per Wikipedia) |
| Age | 18+ only, photo ID checked at gate |
| Cover charge | None |
| Dress code | Casual fine; premium go-gos may refuse flip-flops or tank tops |
| Payment | Cash dominant; cards 5 to 10% surcharge at most majors |
| Photography inside | Prohibited (2,000 THB fine reported) |
What Nana Plaza Actually Is
Nana Plaza is a three-story, U-shaped indoor entertainment plaza built around an open central courtyard, sitting at the dead end of Sukhumvit Soi 4. It has been operating since 1983, which makes it older than BTS, older than the modern Sukhumvit skyline, and roughly the same age as Soi Cowboy as a coordinated red-light venue. The plaza houses about 30 active bars (the count drifts a few up or down each year), made up of go-go bars, ladyboy bars, a handful of beer bars on the ground floor periphery, and a small number of short-time hotels tucked into the upper levels.
The defining feature is the architecture. Soi Cowboy is a street you walk down. Nana is a courtyard you enter, then climb. You step through the arched entrance, the courtyard opens around you, and three floors of stacked neon signs rise on every side. That vertical layout is the single most important fact about Nana, and it shapes everything from the crowd density to the hustle pattern to your exit strategy if you decide it isn’t for you.
Frame it the way you’d frame a 24-hour Tsukiji or a Las Vegas casino floor: a dense, regulated-grey ecosystem with its own internal economy, etiquette, and rhythm. Information completeness matters here, because a meaningful number of first-time visitors decide within five minutes that Nana isn’t their thing, and that decision is fine. Knowing what you’re walking into is the point.

How to Get There: BTS Nana to the Courtyard
Take the BTS Sukhumvit Line to Nana station and use Exit 2. Walk east along Sukhumvit Road for roughly 250 meters, take the right turn into Sukhumvit Soi 4 (also called Soi Nana Tai), and the plaza entrance sits at the dead end of that soi, about 300 meters in. Total time from the BTS gate to the plaza arch is 3 to 5 minutes at a relaxed pace, slightly longer if you stop to look at things on Soi 4 itself.
A couple of street-level facts worth knowing before you arrive:
- Soi 4 is its own scene. The first 100 meters of the soi has freelancer bars, massage shops, late-night street food, and a row of small hotels. You will get pitched on massage and other services as you walk in. Standard “no thanks” works.
- The plaza entrance has ID checks. A doorman will glance at you and may ask for a photo ID or passport. No cover charge, no entry fee. They are checking that you are visibly an adult, not interrogating you.
- Grab and Bolt cars cannot enter Soi 4 in any practical sense; the soi gets too narrow and congested. Drop pin at “Nana Hotel” or “BTS Nana Exit 2” and walk in.
- After midnight the BTS stops running. Plan your exit by Grab or Bolt before you start drinking, not during the wind-down.
If you’re coming from a hotel in the Asok or Phrom Phong area, a Grab to the Nana Hotel intersection is around 60 to 120 THB. If you’re already on Sukhumvit, just walk: Nana is in the middle of the busiest stretch of Bangkok’s nightlife corridor.

The Three Floors, Demystified
The thing every outdated 2018-era guide gets wrong is the floor composition. Nana churns 2 to 3 named bars per year, and the floor mix in 2025 looks meaningfully different from what older listicles describe. Here’s the current breakdown.
Ground Floor
The ground floor is the entry-level layer: a mix of beer bars (open-front, coyote dancers, no nudity), ladyboy bars (DC-10, Obsession), and a few entry-grade go-gos like Lollipop. It is the lowest-pressure floor and the right starting point if you want to see the place without committing to a stage show. If you walk in, sit at a beer bar on the courtyard edge, drink one beer, and walk out, you have technically “done” Nana for the cost of about 200 THB.
This is also where the older listicles got it wrong. Several long-running blogs still claim “ground floor is mostly classic go-go.” That hasn’t been true for a few years. The premium go-gos have migrated upstairs, and the ground floor has settled into beer and ladyboy as its dominant categories.
Second Floor
This is the dense floor. Most of the bars you’ll see written about are here: Billboard, Butterflies, Angelwitch, Spanky’s, Mandarin Go-Go VIP Club, Red Dragon, Rainbow 4, Rainbow 5, On Top Bangkok, Kino, Private 69, Casanova (ladyboy), Bunny Balcony, Sexy Night, and Random. If you’ve heard of a Nana bar by name, there’s a 70% chance it’s on the second floor.
Density has consequences. The hustle is harder here, the lady-drink pace is faster, and the bills can climb quickly if you’re not paying attention. It’s also where the production value is highest: rotating dance floors, themed shows, larger rosters, more polished interiors. Most repeat visitors spend the bulk of their evening on the second floor with one or two ground-floor stops as palate cleansers.
Third Floor
Fewer bars, larger venues, cabaret-leaning. Charades (formerly Cascade) is the headline act here, a cave-themed ladyboy cabaret with an 11 PM show that draws a more curious tourist crowd, including couples. Straps is the smaller sister venue. Wild Thing on the top floor runs as a coyote-style room. Geisha is a ladyboy and transgender bar with the highest documented lady-drink price in the plaza at 240 THB.
A common older claim is that the third floor is “the LGBTQ+ floor.” That’s misleading. Ladyboy bars are spread across all three levels of Nana. The third floor is not concentrated by orientation; it’s concentrated by venue size, with a handful of larger rooms instead of many small ones.

Verified Active Bars (2025 to 2026)
These are bars confirmed operating as of mid to late 2025, cross-checked across at least two of: Wikipedia, Dave the Rave’s 2024 to 2025 columns, Thailand Inner Circle’s August 2024 battle report, the Bangkok After Dark 2026 guide, and individual bar accounts. The list is not exhaustive, but it does cover every bar a first-timer is likely to ask about by name.
Ground Floor
- Lollipop — bright, fluorescent aesthetic, low-pressure go-go, frequently recommended as the soft-start option
- DC-10 — ladyboy go-go, one of the most-named entry points for that category
- Obsession — ladyboy go-go with a calmer drink-hustle reputation post-2023
- Play Skool — go-go, sits next to Angelwitch 2
- Angelwitch 2 — sister rock-themed go-go to the original Angelwitch upstairs
- Beer bars (various) — open-front coyote bars on the courtyard periphery, no stage shows, lowest pressure on the property
Second Floor
- Billboard — premium go-go, rotating dance floor and jacuzzi, often called “best in Nana.” June 2025 reports note a slight quality drop versus 2023, still top-tier.
- Butterflies — largest bar in Nana, 50+ dancers, comfy sofas, same ownership as Billboard.
- Angelwitch — original rock-themed show bar, the Rock Dancers brand.
- Spanky’s — show-heavy go-go (singing, dancing, paper airplane gimmick); operates an early-bird short-time bar fine of 300 THB from 7 to 11 PM, the lowest documented in the plaza.
- Mandarin Go-Go VIP Club — was historically just “Mandarin,” closed for renovation in late 2024, reopened September 21, 2024 as a high-end VIP lounge concept similar to Lace Lounge or On Top. Downstairs floor only initially.
- Red Dragon — go-go, structurally enlarged into the former Balcony Bar space (Balcony is therefore gone as a standalone), with a new double-stage VIP extension that opened in April 2026.
- Rainbow 4 and Rainbow 5 — premium-tier sister go-gos.
- On Top Bangkok — newer go-go in the Billboard / Butterflies group, often referenced as “newest addition” in 2024 columns.
- Bunny Balcony, Private 69, Sexy Night, Kino, Random — confirmed operating as of August 2024. Private 69 and Kino run lady drinks at 200 THB, slightly below the 220 THB second-floor baseline.
- Casanova — grittier ladyboy bar, meeting-focused rather than stage-focused.
Third Floor
- Charades (formerly Cascade) — cave-themed ladyboy cabaret, carousel stage, around 80 entertainers, 11 PM nightly show.
- Straps — smaller “vamping / camp-play” sister venue to Charades.
- Wild Thing — top-floor coyote-format go-go, featured in past Stickman columns.
- Geisha — ladyboy and transgender go-go, lady drink 240 THB, the highest in the plaza.
A note on churn: Nana loses 2 to 3 named bars a year and gains roughly the same. If you read a 2022 listicle that name-drops a bar not on this list, treat it as historical, not current.

Couples and Women: Yes, You Can Visit
This deserves its own section because the question shows up constantly in search data, especially in Japanese (the query “ナナプラザ カップル” sits at GSC position 3.9 for our site).
Officially, Nana Plaza is fully open to couples and to solo women. There is no cover charge, no different price tier, no policy that excludes you. ID is checked at the gate regardless of gender. Same ID rules, same drink prices, same house rules.
In practice, comfort varies by bar. Some venues are warmer to mixed-gender groups than others. The bars commonly cited as couple-friendly are Lollipop on the ground floor (low pressure, bright lighting, easy exit) and Billboard on the second floor (more polished, more service-oriented, less aggressive on lady-drink pushing toward the male partner). The 11 PM cabaret at Charades on the third floor draws a notable share of couples and curious solo women, who treat it more like a cabaret show than a red-light experience. The ground-floor ladyboy bars (DC-10, Obsession) also tend to be friendlier entry points for solo female travelers.
What you should expect: scout-recruiters at the entrance and the ground-floor courtyard tend to default-pitch men first. This isn’t hostility; it’s calibrated marketing. If you walk in as a couple, expect the staff to address the male partner more during the first lady-drink pitch, then adjust once they read the room. Photography rules apply identically. If you are walking through to “see it once” as a couple, budget about 30 minutes: walk the courtyard, optional one beer at a ground-floor beer bar, and exit. That is a complete visit and many couples do exactly that.

How the Money Actually Works
Pricing in 2026, presented as a financial fact, not a promotion. All ranges below come from August 2024 to 2025 reporting cross-referenced across multiple Nana-specialist sources.
| Item | Price (THB) |
|---|---|
| Beer (local: Singha, Chang, Leo) | 150 to 250 |
| Beer (premium / imported) | 200 to 300 |
| Cocktail | 250 to 400 |
| Lady drink (standard 2nd floor) | 220 |
| Lady drink (cheaper bars: Private 69, Kino) | 195 to 200 |
| Lady drink (Geisha, ladyboy/transgender) | 240 |
| Bar fine (standard) | 700 to 2,000 |
| Bar fine (premium: Billboard, Butterflies, Mandarin VIP) | 2,000 to 3,000 |
| Bar fine (Spanky’s short-time, 7 to 11 PM) | 300 |
| Tip to dancer (negotiated separately, ST) | 1,500 to 3,000+ |
| Tip to dancer (negotiated separately, LT) | 3,000 to 5,000+ |
A few clarifying notes on this table because it confuses first-time visitors:
- Lady drink is a small drink (juice, weak cocktail, sometimes colored water) that a dancer asks you to buy for her so she can sit and chat with you. You pay full price; she earns a commission. It is the literal industry term and the standard mechanic for in-bar conversation.
- Bar fine is a fee you pay to the bar to release a dancer from the rest of her shift. It is paid to the bar, not to her. Spanky’s 300 THB short-time bar fine between 7 and 11 PM is the lowest documented anchor in the plaza and is widely cited as the cheapest entry point in any current guide.
- Tip is a separate negotiation between you and the dancer for time outside the venue. It is independent of the bar fine.
- Cards are accepted at most major bars, with a 5 to 10% surcharge. Cash is preferred. Bring more cash than you think you need.
A casual evening (3 to 4 beers, watch the show, no lady drinks) lands around 600 to 1,000 THB. With a couple of lady drinks, expect 2,000 to 3,000 THB. A heavier night with bar fine plus tip can easily run 6,000 to 10,000+ THB.

Spanky’s: The First-Timer Anchor
If you only remember one specific number from this guide, make it Spanky’s 300 THB. Between 7 and 11 PM, Spanky’s runs an early-bird short-time bar fine of 300 THB, the lowest documented standing rate in the plaza. You won’t find that number written down on the bar’s own menu in big print, but it’s confirmed across multiple 2024 to 2025 columns.
Why does this matter for a guide that’s trying to stay neutral? Because it functions as a price floor reference. If a tout or a smaller bar quotes you a “special bar fine” of, say, 800 THB for short-time and frames it as a deal, you now know that the cheapest documented bar fine in the entire plaza is less than half of that. Spanky’s is also a show-heavy bar (singing, dancing, lesbian show, the famous paper-airplane bit), which gives a first-time visitor something to actually watch instead of staring at the bar economy. For someone who wants a single anchor venue to walk into, see what the entire format looks like, and leave without spending more than 1,500 THB total, Spanky’s between 8 and 10 PM is the most defensible choice.
This is informational. It is not a recommendation that you buy a bar fine. It is a reference number that helps you read everything else around you.
House Rules: ID, Photography, and Etiquette
Nana operates on a small set of fairly strict house rules. Breaking them gets you ejected, fined, or both.
Photo ID at the gate. Bring your passport or a clear photo ID. Bouncers occasionally check. No minors. No exceptions.
No photography inside any bar. This is the rule everyone trips over. Phones away once you cross the threshold. One commonly reported penalty is a 2,000 THB fine if staff catch you photographing dancers, the stage, or the interior. Selfies in the courtyard are fine. Exterior signage, neon walls, the architecture itself, all fine. The moment your camera points at a doorway with staff visible, expect to be told to stop. Treat it like the ROM rule at a casino: cameras off when you cross the threshold.
Smoking in designated zones. Indoor smoking is banned at most bars. There are usually small smoking areas on the walkways or near stairwells.
No outside drinks. Bars ask you to drink what you ordered there. Bringing in a 7-Eleven beer is not okay.
Tipping the dancer. A small tip (20 to 100 THB) when she leaves your table is standard if she sat with you for a meaningful amount of time. Tipping the wait staff who brought your beer is not required but appreciated; rounding up the bill by 20 to 50 THB is the norm.
Bill check. When you’re ready to leave, ask for the bill. It comes in a small wooden bin with paper slips. Read it. Reputable bars are accurate. Some smaller second-floor or third-floor venues add a “phantom” drink. If something looks wrong, point at it calmly. They will usually correct it without argument.

Nana vs Soi Cowboy vs Patpong
Bangkok has three coordinated red-light districts. They are very different, and “which one is best” depends entirely on what kind of evening you want.
| Nana Plaza | Soi Cowboy | Patpong | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Format | 3-floor indoor plaza | 150m open-air alley | Night market + bars |
| Bar count | ~30 | ~25 | ~20 (variable) |
| Tourist comfort | Medium | High | Lowest (scam history) |
| Bar quality | Wide variance | More consistent | Low to medium |
| Hustle level | Higher (denser) | Medium | High (touts) |
| Price floor | 195 THB lady drink | 150 THB lady drink | Variable, scam-prone |
| BTS station | Nana | Asok / Sukhumvit | Sala Daeng |
| First-time pick | No | Yes | No |
The short version: if it’s your only Bangkok night and you’ve never done this kind of venue, Soi Cowboy is the more graceful introduction. It’s a street, not a building, and the exit is always 30 seconds away. Nana rewards the visitor who wants more variety, more shows, more vertical density, and is willing to commit to navigating a building. Patpong is mostly relevant for the night market itself; the upstairs bars there have a long-running scam reputation and are generally not worth the risk.
We have a deeper head-to-head in Soi Cowboy vs Nana Plaza. For the Cowboy-only walkthrough, see the Soi Cowboy Guide.
Time of Night: 8 PM, 11 PM, 1 AM
The hour you arrive changes the experience more than which specific bar you walk into.
Before 9 PM. Bars are still warming up. Half the dancers are stretching backstage or sitting on the side of the stage on their phones. Energy is low and the hustle is mild. This is a fine time for a first-timer to walk through and just see the architecture without sensory overload. Spanky’s early-bird bar fine window also runs from 7 PM in this stretch.
9:30 PM to 1 AM. Peak. Stages are full, music is loud, every bar is operating at intended capacity. This is the window most repeat visitors target. The hustle is also at its most intense, especially on the second floor, so set a mental budget before you go in.
After 1 AM. Wind-down begins. By 1:30 AM stages are thinning out, by 2:00 AM most individual bars are last-call, by around 3:00 AM the building itself is closing per Wikipedia. Don’t claim “2 AM hard cut” the way some older guides do; it’s a rolling close, with some bars going later than others. If you arrive after 1:30 AM, expect a different, quieter Nana than the one in the photos.
For first-timers, my standing recommendation is a 9:30 to 10:00 PM arrival. The plaza is fully on, but you have not yet hit the densest hustle hour, which gives you time to walk all three floors before settling in.

Safety: Scammers, Bills, and ATMs
Nana is one of the safer Southeast Asian red-light venues, which is a low bar but a real one. The indoor format adds friction that makes outright robbery rare. The risks that do exist are financial, not physical.
Phantom drinks on the bill. Already covered above. Read the slip. Smaller second-floor and third-floor bars are the more common offenders.
Ping-pong show pitches at the Soi 4 mouth. Touts on Sukhumvit Road and the first stretch of Soi 4 will pitch a “special show” with a low entry fee (often quoted at 200 to 500 THB) and then add a 5,000 to 10,000 THB bill at the end. These operate outside the plaza, not inside it. Nana itself does not run ping-pong shows. Walk away.
Scout-recruiters who push specific bars. Some staff outside the entrance push you toward bars that pay them a commission. The bar may be fine; you just don’t need to go to whichever bar they suggest. Walk the courtyard once before committing.
Standalone ATMs. ATMs on Sukhumvit and around Soi 4 charge a 220 THB foreign-transaction fee on top of your bank’s fee, and a few have been flagged for skimming. Use bank-branded ATMs inside 7-Eleven or inside an actual bank branch instead. Our Bangkok currency exchange guide goes deeper on which machines to trust.
Drink pacing. The AC is aggressive, the music is loud, and someone is buying you shots. It’s easy to lose count. Alternate with water; bars sell or hand out water for free or 40 to 60 THB.
Getting home. BTS stops around midnight. After that, use Grab or Bolt, not the taxis idling near the plaza, because those drivers know you’ve been drinking and will quote 3 to 5x the metered rate. A Grab from Nana to most Sukhumvit hotels runs 60 to 150 THB late at night. Have the app ready before you go in. See our Grab and Bolt guide for setup notes.

Where to Stay Within 5 Minutes’ Walk
Sukhumvit Soi 4 itself and the surrounding Soi 5 to Soi 11 stretch has a tight cluster of mid-range and upper-mid hotels that put you close enough to walk in and out without paying for a Grab. None of these are “guest-friendly hotels” in the marketing sense; they’re standard Sukhumvit business and tourist properties that happen to be near the plaza.
- Royal Ivory Sukhumvit Nana — about 200 meters from the plaza on Soi 4 itself. Closest of the named hotels. Mid-range, reasonable for solo travelers.
- Majestic Grande Sukhumvit — 3 minute walk, on Sukhumvit Soi 2. Larger, more polished, often a notch cheaper than Royal Ivory in low season.
- Ibis Bangkok Nana — also on Soi 4, predictable Ibis quality, the value choice in this cluster.
- Landmark Bangkok — on Sukhumvit Road itself, 2 minute walk to the Nana intersection. Older but solid four-star, popular with returning travelers.
Booking link for any of the above: Sukhumvit Nana hotels on Agoda. For broader Sukhumvit options at the high end, see Bangkok Luxury Hotels.
A practical note: if you want to be near Nana but not literally on Soi 4, the Asok and Phrom Phong areas (a few BTS stops east) are quieter at night and a 60 to 120 THB Grab away.

The Morning After
Bangkok rewards a good recovery routine, and the area around Nana is well-stocked for it.
- Hangover food. The Soi 4 and Soi 11 street stalls run late and reopen early. Khao tom (rice soup) and joke (rice porridge) are the local hangover defaults. For something more elaborate, the brunch and breakfast scene on Sukhumvit and Thonglor is well-mapped: see our Bangkok brunch guide.
- Cheap massage. Two-hour traditional Thai massage runs 350 to 500 THB on the side sois; it is the single most reliable hangover fix in this city. For the upscale tier (which is a different scene entirely from the go-go bars), our Premium Massage Guide has the full breakdown.
- Palate-cleansing tourism. A morning walk to the Erawan Shrine at the Ratchaprasong intersection is the unofficial Bangkok tradition after a Nana night. The contrast is the point.
If Pattaya is on your itinerary and you found the Nana density manageable, the Pattaya equivalent is bigger, cheaper, and operates at a different scale; see the Pattaya Nightlife Guide for that comparison.

FAQ
What time does Nana Plaza open and close?
Bars start opening around 6 PM, peak between 10 PM and 1 AM, and the building itself closes around 3 AM (per Wikipedia). Individual bars wind down between 1:30 and 2:30 AM. Don’t rely on a hard cutoff time.
Is Nana Plaza safe?
It’s one of the safer Southeast Asian red-light venues by a comfortable margin, especially compared to Patpong. The risks are financial (bill padding, phantom drinks, ATM skimming) rather than physical. Read your bill, use 7-Eleven ATMs, and leave by Grab and you’ve handled most of the practical risk.
Can couples visit Nana Plaza?
Yes. No cover charge, no gendered policy. ID checked at the gate regardless of gender. Lollipop (ground floor) and Billboard (second floor) are most commonly cited as couple-comfortable. Charades’ 11 PM cabaret on the third floor draws a notable share of couples too.
Can solo women visit?
Yes, and it does happen, often as curiosity-driven trips by solo female travelers. Comfort varies by bar; ground-floor ladyboy bars (DC-10, Obsession) and the cabaret at Charades are the most welcoming entry points. Same ID and house rules apply.
How much should I budget for a night?
Casual (3 to 4 beers, watch only): 600 to 1,000 THB. With a couple of lady drinks: 2,000 to 3,000 THB. Heavier night with bar fine plus tip: 6,000 to 10,000+ THB. The “look around once” budget is genuinely under 1,000 THB.
Can I take photos inside Nana Plaza bars?
No. A 2,000 THB fine is reportedly enforced inside any go-go bar. Exterior courtyard signage and architecture are fine. Phones away once you cross a bar threshold.
Cash or card?
Cash is preferred. Most major bars accept cards with a 5 to 10% surcharge. Bring more cash than you plan to spend, and use 7-Eleven bank-branded ATMs over the standalone machines on Sukhumvit.
Nana Plaza vs Soi Cowboy: which one first?
If you have one Bangkok night and it’s your first time, Soi Cowboy. The compact open-air format makes it a more graceful introduction. Save Nana for repeat visits when you want variety. Full comparison: Soi Cowboy vs Nana Plaza.
What’s the dress code?
Casual is fine throughout most of the plaza. The premium second-floor bars (Billboard, Butterflies, Mandarin VIP) may turn you away in flip-flops or a tank top. Plain shorts and a t-shirt with sneakers will get you in anywhere.
Are there ladyboy bars at Nana Plaza?
Yes, multiple, across all three floors. Named ones in 2025 include DC-10, Obsession (ground), Casanova (second), and Charades, Straps, Geisha (third).
A Final Note on Tone
Nana Plaza is not for everyone, and nobody should feel obligated to like it. It’s a regulated-grey adult venue with its own internal economy, and the people working there are doing a job. Treat them with basic respect, follow the house rules, read your bill, and you’ll have a fine time, whether “fine” for you means walking the courtyard once and leaving, or staying until last call. Both visits count.
For the broader scene, start with Bangkok Nightlife 101. For the totally different members-only tier (not red-light), see Member Clubs Decoded. For pre-night palate cleansers, Bangkok Rooftop Bars. Money side: Thailand Tipping Guide.
Adults only, 18+. Photography inside bars is prohibited. This guide is informational and editorial only.


