Lifestyle

Uncover the best of Thailand’s lifestyle with our Best-of-Lifestyle guides. Dive into an array of topics, such as health and wellness, fashion, dining, and nightlife, to get a feel for the local culture and the country’s exciting offerings. From the finest restaurants serving mouth-watering cuisine to the idyllic spas and retreats for ultimate relaxation, our lifestyle guides ensure you experience the finest Thailand has to offer. Stay updated with the latest trends and indulge in a world filled with luxury, taste, and style.

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    What do you need before moving from the US to Thailand?

    The Thaiger key takeaways The most common medical emergencies for expats in Thailand include motorcycle accidents, tropical diseases, and food or water-borne illnesses. Air pollution and heat-related conditions like heatstroke also pose serious seasonal health risks, especially in northern and...

  • Mother of the nation: Queen Sirikit’s influence and why she was beloved | Thaiger

    Mother of the nation: Queen Sirikit’s influence and why she was beloved

    The Thaiger key takeaways Queen Sirikit was cherished for her cultural devotion, humanitarian spirit, and lifelong service to the Thai people. Her advocacy for Thai textiles, rural crafts, and women’s empowerment helped preserve Thailand’s cultural heritage. Remembered as the “Mother of the Nation,” her compassion and leadership continue to inspire generations. For many in Thailand, the name Queen Sirikit evokes…

  • What to do in Bangkok this November 2025 | Thaiger

    What to do in Bangkok this November 2025

    Thailand is observing a period of national mourning for Her Majesty Queen Sirikit, The Queen Mother, whose passing has deeply touched people across the country. The government has allowed public events to continue, but many organisers and venues are choosing to honour her memory with a more thoughtful and respectful tone. Restaurants, galleries, and concert halls remain open, and while…

  • What to do in Bangkok this weekend (October 31 to November 2) – minus the Halloween crowd | Thaiger

    What to do in Bangkok this weekend (October 31 to November 2) – minus the Halloween crowd

    Bangkok feels a little quieter this weekend. With the city mourning the passing of Her Majesty Queen Sirikit, many events have paused their parties and loud celebrations. But if you’re skipping the Halloween crowd, there are still plenty of ways to enjoy the weekend. Catch a good film at the Irish Film Festival, dig through vinyl and vintage finds at…

  • MedPark invites you to ‘MedMusic in the Park 2025’ to present the therapeutic power of music | Thaiger

    MedPark invites you to ‘MedMusic in the Park 2025’ to present the therapeutic power of music

    On the occasion of its 5th anniversary, MedPark Hospital, in collaboration with the Bangkok Metropolitan Administration, is preparing to host MedMusic in the Park 2025. Bangkok residents are invited to enjoy in-the-park music, emphasising the value of music as a therapeutic art. The event will take place on a Saturday, November 29, at Benchakitti Forest Park, Bangkok, with the programme…

  • Can you trick or treat in Thailand? | Thaiger

    Can you trick or treat in Thailand?

    Trick or treating is one of the most notable tropes for Halloween, featured in almost every film or series as a bunch of dressed-up characters knock or ring the doorbell to then exclaim the famous line. Whereas it might be the case in a lot of countries in the West, it might not be the case in Thailand. Whether it…

  • Jungceylon Phuket brings together Halloween, Loy Krathong, and the Thailand Biennale in one festive season | Thaiger

    Jungceylon Phuket brings together Halloween, Loy Krathong, and the Thailand Biennale in one festive season

    If there’s one place in Phuket that knows how to turn every season into a celebration, it’s Jungceylon Phuket. As the year draws to a close, the shopping mall in Patong is hosting spooky Halloween fun, the grace of Loy Krathong, and the Thailand Biennale Phuket, where you can see art installations that stretch imagination as far as it does…

  • What happens during a royal mourning period in Thailand? A guide for expats and tourists | Thaiger

    What happens during a royal mourning period in Thailand? A guide for expats and tourists

    Thailand is a country that deeply honours its royal family in life and in death, and following the passing of Her Majesty Queen Sirikit, the Queen Mother, on October 24, the country has entered an official royal mourning period. This is a time that may be unfamiliar to tourists, new expats, or even long-time residents who haven’t experienced such an…

  • What to do in Bangkok this weekend (October 24 to 26) | Thaiger

    What to do in Bangkok this weekend (October 24 to 26)

    Bangkok has another fun weekend! The city is alive again with new pop-ups, art shows, parties, and plenty of good food to keep you moving. Every corner has something happening, and half the fun is just stumbling into it. If your calendar is still empty, here are the best things to do in Bangkok this weekend. Things to do in…

  • 10 haunted places in Thailand and their stories to give you the chills | Thaiger

    10 haunted places in Thailand and their stories to give you the chills

    The Thaiger spooky key takeaways Thailand’s haunted places blend folklore, tragedy, and centuries of spiritual belief. Each eerie site tells a story of love, loss, or lingering spirits that defy time. From ghost towers to cursed islands, Thailand’s supernatural tales are alive and well. As Halloween creeps closer, what better way to get in the spirit than by exploring some…

  • The 5 haunted houses in Bangkok that’ll make you scream | Thaiger

    The 5 haunted houses in Bangkok that’ll make you scream

    The Thaiger key takeaways Bangkok’s haunted houses range from light-hearted scares for kids to terrifying experiences for adults. Attractions like Luna Asylum at Mystiworld deliver intense, story-driven horror with live actors and clever effects. Families can enjoy milder thrills at places like Rise of Undead or Big Double Shock for a spooky day out. While some are getting their costumes…

  • How tourism has changed Muay Thai and why that’s not a bad thing | Thaiger

    How tourism has changed Muay Thai and why that’s not a bad thing

    The Thaiger key takeaways Tourism has transformed Muay Thai from a local tradition into a global cultural experience. The sport now drives jobs, wellness travel, and international appreciation for Thai heritage. Modern adaptations enhance accessibility while preserving the rituals that define Muay Thai. Walk through Bangkok’s busy streets or a coastal town like Phuket or Hua Hin and you’re just…

  • Amazing Thailand Grand Diwali Privilege 2025 welcomed Indian and international visitors with the light of friendship | Thaiger

    Amazing Thailand Grand Diwali Privilege 2025 welcomed Indian and international visitors with the light of friendship

    The Tourism Authority of Thailand (TAT) proudly presented the Amazing Thailand Grand Diwali Privilege 2025, a special initiative designed to welcome Indian and international visitors with warmth and friendship during the grand celebration that took place from October 16 to 20 in Bangkok. Keep in mind that although the celebrations are over, the street light decorations, illuminated landmarks, and Indian-inspired…

  • La Moda Suit opens new showroom near Khaosan | Thaiger

    La Moda Suit opens new showroom near Khaosan

    If you’re looking for the best tailor in Bangkok, there’s a new name to know, or at least, a new location. La Moda Suit, a bespoke tailor known for sharp cuts and sharper service, has just opened its new branch near Khaosan Road, steps from Samsen Main Road and Soi 2. Whether you’re a groom prepping for the big day…

  • Barbù brings laid-back Mediterranean vibes to Pattaya’s skyline | Thaiger

    Barbù brings laid-back Mediterranean vibes to Pattaya’s skyline

    Barbù has officially opened its doors, and they are inviting guests to a rooftop experience that fuses bold Mediterranean flavours and panoramic 360° views. Inspired by the culinary traditions of Italy, Greece, and Spain, Barbù redefines rooftop dining with a relaxed yet lively atmosphere. At the heart of Barbù is an open kitchen, where chefs transform the freshest seasonal ingredients…

  • Away Bangkok Sukhumvit: Your urban sanctuary in the heart of the city | Thaiger

    Away Bangkok Sukhumvit: Your urban sanctuary in the heart of the city

    Cross Hotels & Resorts is excited to announce the opening of Away Bangkok Sukhumvit, a stylish new retreat in the heart of Bangkok’s Central Business District. Designed for travellers looking for comfort, convenience, and a touch of calm, the hotel offers a modern city escape that is both lively and relaxing. Away Bangkok Sukhumvit puts you close to everything the…

  • ‘Speed laundering’ in Thailand: What does an Electrolux study reveal? | Thaiger

    ‘Speed laundering’ in Thailand: What does an Electrolux study reveal?

    New research from Electrolux reveals the growing dominance of “speed laundering” across Thailand, driven by busy lifestyles, flexible working and a rising demand for convenience. The research exposes how consumers are prioritising faster laundry cycles, the trade-offs they’re willing to make, and the opportunities for innovative solutions that deliver both speed and increased clothing life. The need for speed: laundry…

  • GIT unveils plan to elevate Thailand’s gem and jewellery industry through sustainability | Thaiger

    GIT unveils plan to elevate Thailand’s gem and jewellery industry through sustainability

    The Gem and Jewellery Institute of Thailand, or GIT, unveiled its plan to accelerate the adoption of sustainability standards aimed at strengthening Thailand’s gem and jewellery industry. The initiative promotes good governance, transparency, and traceability across the supply chain, establishing international benchmarks that build confidence among global buyers and leading brands. The move aligns with the expanding global gem and…

  • Why supporting Thai art matters: UOB’s 16-year journey through paint | Thaiger

    Why supporting Thai art matters: UOB’s 16-year journey through paint

    Over the past sixteen years, UOB Thailand has been nurturing the Thai art scene through its flagship program, the UOB Painting of the Year (POY) competition. Now in its 16th year in Thailand and 44th year regionally, the initiative continues to shine a spotlight on the depth, diversity, and dynamism of Thai visual art. But why exactly has a financial…

  • 7 ways to flood-proof your home during Thailand’s storm season | Thaiger

    7 ways to flood-proof your home during Thailand’s storm season

    The Thaiger key takeaways Flood defence hinges on elevating the home or sealing all foundational cracks and utility entrances to stop water intrusion. Install non-return check valves to block sewage backflow and to elevate all electrical utilities for both safety and post-flood recovery. Comprehensive home insurance covering flood damage is the essential final step, providing the necessary financial safeguard and…

  • Why Arise Vibe works for remote workers and creatives | Thaiger

    Why Arise Vibe works for remote workers and creatives

    In 2025, remote work is more than just flexibility; it’s a way of life that demands spaces designed for focus, comfort, and creativity. Phuket has quickly become Southeast Asia’s top base for digital nomads, freelancers, and entrepreneurs who want the island atmosphere without losing everyday convenience. Beyond its beaches, the island offers a way of life that has it all:…

  • Upcoming halloween themed events in Bangkok | Thaiger

    Upcoming halloween themed events in Bangkok

    Spooky season is coming! Bangkok is, of course, already in full fright mode. From haunted houses and rooftop raves to puppy cafés with dogs in costumes, the city’s got something for every kind of trick-or-treater. So if your Halloween costume is ready but you don’t know where to go yet, here is our list of upcoming Halloween-themed events in Bangkok.…

  • What is seblak and why is everyone in Bangkok talking about it? | Thaiger

    What is seblak and why is everyone in Bangkok talking about it?

    The Thaiger key takeaways Seblak is a spicy, chewy Indonesian street food made from rehydrated crackers cooked in a rich, aromatic broth. The dish went viral in Bangkok after a local influencer’s TikTok video sparked a nationwide craving. You can find seblak in many places across Bangkok, from Indonesian eateries to instant packets. As an Indonesian, it’s exciting to see…

  • The smart buyer’s guide to upgrading your lifestyle in Phuket | Thaiger

    The smart buyer’s guide to upgrading your lifestyle in Phuket

    When people talk about upgrading in Phuket, it’s less about square metres and more about carving out a lifestyle that feels right. For many buyers, moving from a standard condo or a city apartment to something more refined is about embracing space, privacy, and amenities that enhance daily living. In Phuket (and many areas across Thailand in general), buyers are…

  • This hotel on Sukhumvit 12 is also a speakeasy | Thaiger

    This hotel on Sukhumvit 12 is also a speakeasy

    The Thaiger key takeaways The Lobby Bar & Bed is a great hotel option for digital nomads, expats, locals, and tourists in Bangkok who want more than just a bed because it allows you to work, socialise, and sleep without ever leaving the building. Airbnb suites with tasteful design and skyline views give you comfort and privacy right in the…

  • Art exhibitions in Thailand [2025] | Thaiger

    Art exhibitions in Thailand [2025]

    Thailand has seen some exciting art exhibitions in 2025, but there’s still much more to look forward to as we head into the year’s final months. From soul-shaking artworks to rule-breaking performances, there’s plenty of creative energy waiting to be explored and enjoyed. If you’re not sure where to start, these are the art exhibitions across Thailand that are helping…