Explore Bangkok with a Smile
Located in Sukhumvit 15, Rak Yim Siam Bangkok is your gateway to shopping, culture, wellness, and nightlife. From serene parks and traditional spas to rooftop bars and family fun, everything you love about Bangkok is just moments away.
Bangkok’s shopping scene blends local craftsmanship with global style — and you’re right at its heart.
Terminal 21
Themed shopping mall inspired by world cities, just steps from Asoke BTS and MRT Sukhumvit.
EMDISTRICT (Emporium, EmQuartier, EMSphere)
Bangkok’s premier luxury shopping district for designer fashion, world-class dining, and curated art — near Phrom Phong BTS.
MBK Center
A Bangkok landmark near Siam Square for gadgets, fashion, and local treasures.
Urban Playground
Family-friendly indoor adventure park at EmQuartier with climbing walls and games.
Siam Square / Siam Center
Trendsetting shopping hubs known for local fashion, lifestyle brands, and youth culture. can add this
Chatuchak Weekend Market
One of the world’s largest outdoor markets, offering everything from antiques and fashion to home decor and street food.
Songwat
A historic riverside district blending old Chinese shophouses with stylish cafes, galleries, and creative spaces.
Chinatown Street Food Market
A vibrant district known for legendary street food, historic charm, and glowing neon light.
Banthat Thong Road
known for its buzzing cafe scene, viral dessert spots, and creative local eateries. From late night bites to stylish handouts, it’s where the city’s young energy and culinary innovation come together.
Experience Thailand’s heritage, spirituality, and artistry through these nearby landmarks.
Wat Pho & The Grand Palace
Explore the Reclining Buddha and royal temples at the heart of old Bangkok.
Erawan Shrine
A revered shrine on Ratchaprasong Road where locals pray for luck and prosperity.
Bangkok Art and Culture Centre
The city’s hub for contemporary art, design, and exhibitions near Siam.
Chao Phraya River
Take a scenic boat cruise past temples, markets, and glittering riverside views.
Jim Thompson House
Family-friendly indoor adventure park at EmQuartier with climbing walls and games.
Queen Sirikit National Convention Center
Bangkok’s leading venue for global exhibitions in Khlong Toei.
The Siam Society Museum
A cultural institution dedicated to preserving Thai heritage, featuring traditional architecture, rare artifacts, and exhibitions that celebrate Thailand’s history, arts, and tradition.
Balance city energy with calm, nature, and rejuvenation at these nearby parks and spas.
Benjakitti Park
A tranquil lakeside park with cycling paths and skyline views in Khlong Toei.
Lumphini Park
Bangkok’s largest green space for morning jogs, paddle boating, and relaxation in Silom.
Queen Sirikit Park
A peaceful botanical park near Chatuchak, known for its beautifully landscaped gardens, lotus ponds, and tree-lined walking paths. Ideal for morning strolls, nature photography, and a quiet escape from the city.
Salsa Bangkok
Join lively Latin dance nights and workshops at venues around Asoke & Sukhumvit 20.
Makkha Health & Spa (Heritage Asoke)
A serene modern Asian spa opposite Terminal 21, offering natural essential-oil treatments and Thai wellness rituals near BTS Asok & MRT Sukhumvit.
Oasis Spa (Sukhumvit 31)
A lush “secret-garden” spa featuring Thai healing rituals and outdoor pavilions in Sukhumvit 31 (Phrom Phong)
Yumoto Spa Private Onsen Bangkok (Sukhumvit 31)
A serene Japanese-Thai onsen with mineral baths and aromatherapy near Phrom Phong BTS.
MedPark & Bumrungrad Hospital
Internationally accredited hospitals providing trusted medical and wellness services near Asoke & Ploenchit.
CV Life
A serene gong bath in Sukhumvit offering immersive gong bath, meditation, and sound healing sessions designated to restore balance and inner calm.
ICE HOUSE by Bangkok Ice Baths
Tropical garden-style ice bath and sauna wellness space, perfect for body recovery and chilling out with premium plunge experiences.
Fun, learning, and laughter — Bangkok has it all for families.
Siam Family Day Out
Discover marine life at SEA LIFE Bangkok Ocean World, snap photos at Madame Tussauds Bangkok, and enjoy shopping and dining all within one connected lifestyle district.
HarbourLand at EmQuartier
A colorful indoor playground near Sukhumvit with slides, climbing structures, and activity zones perfect for children of all ages.
Benjakitti Forest Park & Skywalk
A beautifully landscaped urban oasis with cycling paths, wetlands, and an elevated forest skywalk offering panoramic city views. Family can enjoy paddle boating on the lake, rent bicycles to explore the park, or relax with a quiet family picnic.
Jurassic World
The Experience—an immersive dinosaur adventure featuring life-sized animatronics and interactive thrills At Asiatique The Riverfront.
As the sun sets, Sukhumvit transforms into one of Bangkok’s most exciting nightlife districts — all within reach of Rak Yim Siam Bangkok.
Rooftop
Pastel Rooftop Bar
Mediterranean-inspired rooftop dining with sweeping views in Sukhumvit Soi 11.
Above Eleven
Peruvian-Japanese rooftop bar serving skyline cocktails and music in Sukhumvit Soi 11.
Tichuca Rooftop Bar (Thonglor)
Iconic multi-level rooftop with tropical vibes, neon tree installation, and panoramic Bangkok views.
Bars
Oskar Bistro (Sukhumvit Soi 11)
A lively bistro-bar serving comfort food, craft drinks, and DJ sets in a casual atmosphere.
APT 101 (Sukhumvit Soi 11)
An intimate cocktail bar known for creative mixology and retro-inspired music.
Havana Social (Sukhumvit Soi 11)
Hidden Cuban-style speakeasy accessed through a vintage phone booth — rum, salsa, and old Havana charm.
24 Boulevard (Sukhumvit Soi 24)
Trendy nightlife venue blending DJ music, dancing, and stylish Sukhumvit energy.
Live Band
Mutual Bar (Sukhumvit)
Relaxed live-music venue featuring local bands and acoustic sessions in a friendly setting.
Black Cabin (Sukhumvit Soi 45)
Rustic whiskey bar with live blues and rock performances in an intimate wooden interior.
The Abandoned Mansion (Sukhumvit Soi 14)
A dramatic speakeasy-style bar with live jazz and vintage 1920s ambiance.
Nightclubs
SUGAR Club Bangkok (Sukhumvit Soi 11)
Bangkok’s leading hip-hop nightclub featuring international DJs and high-energy dance floors.
Levels Club & Lounge (Sukhumvit Soi 11)
Multi-floor nightclub with rooftop terrace, EDM, hip-hop, and international DJ performances.
Sing Sing Theater (Sukhumvit Soi 45)
Visually stunning nightclub blending performance art, DJs, and immersive theatrical design.
Baccarat (Sukhumvit Soi 24)
Upscale, high-energy nightclub popular for stylish crowds and vibrant late-night parties.
While the world-famous malls are just steps away, the true magic of our neighborhood lies in its quiet corners and “secret” stories. Here is our personal selection of local treasures.
Baan Kamthieng House Museum / Siam Society
The Silent Forest in the Concrete Jungle: Hidden behind a tall fence right in the middle of busy Asoke, this is a 160-year-old traditional Northern Thai teak house. It was transported from Chiang Mai to preserve the “Lanna” way of life.
Saeng Chai Pochana
The Midnight Kitchen A legendary, no-frills “Khao Tom” (rice soup) spot that has been a favorite for decades. The walls are covered in photos of Thai celebrities and locals who flock here after midnight for the best minced pork with pickled plum soup in the city.
Peace Oriental Teahouse
The Art of Stillness A minimalist, contemporary teahouse that treats tea like fine wine. It is a quiet, meditative space where you can experience the highest quality Asian teas and their famous “Mochi” ice cream.
Pridi Banomyong Institute / Thonglor Art Space
The Creative Pulse If you want to see where Bangkok’s young artists, designers, and theater performers hang out, this is it. It’s an independent space for contemporary performances and local art exhibitions.
Khlong Saen Saep Canal Boat
The Local Pulse For the bravest explorers, skip the traffic and take the “commuter boat” from Nana Chard pier (behind Soi 15). It’s fast, loud, and gives you a literal “backdoor” view of old Bangkok wooden houses and street art.
Beyond the neon lights of Sukhumvit lie the quiet stories of Bangkok. These are the places where time slows down, and the city’s heart is most visible.
Talat Noi & Soi Wanit 2
The Living Gallery of Old Bangkok Just on the edge of Chinatown, this historic neighborhood is a maze of narrow alleys where Chinese heritage meets street art. You’ll find the “Mother Roaster” cafe—a hidden coffee shop in an old engine parts warehouse—and the So Heng Tai Mansion, a 200-year-old Chinese courtyard house that now serves as a diving school.
Distance : 20 mins by MRT to Hua Lamphong.
Baan Silapin (The Artist’s House)
A 200-Year-Old Wooden Sanctuary Nestled in the Khlong Bang Luang community, this traditional stilt house sits over a quiet canal. It’s a hub for local artisans, where you can paint masks, make jewelry, or watch a traditional Thai puppet show in the afternoons.
Distance : 30 mins (Taxi or MRT to Bang Phai)
The Nightingale-Olympic
The Time Capsule of 1960s Siam Located near the Old City, this was Bangkok’s first department store. Stepping inside is like walking into 1966—the vintage cosmetics, sporting goods, and mannequins haven’t changed in decades.
Distance : 25 mins by Taxi / MRT near Sam Yod.
Wattana Panich (Ekkamai)
The 50-Year-Old Soup A legendary family-run shophouse famous for its massive cauldron of beef broth that has been simmering continuously for over 50 years. It’s a literal “taste of heritage” that has won a Michelin Bib Gourmand.
Distance : 10 mins by Taxi (Sukhumvit 63).
The "Green Lung" (Bang Krachao)
The Urban Island Just across the river from the city’s skyscrapers lies a lush jungle island. Rent a bicycle for the day to explore the elevated pathways, hidden temples, and the Sri Nakhon Khuean Khan Park.
Distance : Short ferry ride from Khlong Toei Pier (near Sukhumvit).
