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.

  • Don’t miss out! One Piece’s Grand Line event at Lumpini Park ends March 15 | Thaiger

    Don’t miss out! One Piece’s Grand Line event at Lumpini Park ends March 15

    Bangkok’s favourite jogging, monitor lizard, and nature spot has transformed into the Grand Line. Lumpini Park is currently hosting Into the Grand Line from March 8 to 15, celebrating the new One Piece season on Netflix with a week-long free event that brings the anime series into live action. The event recreates iconic One Piece locations and characters around the…

  • Sensei Padel Club Phuket is your new after-work sport and sauna stop in Patong | Thaiger

    Sensei Padel Club Phuket is your new after-work sport and sauna stop in Patong

    Living in Phuket means you already have the beach, the cafés, and the sunset walks. What you might be missing is a sport that’s social, easy to pick up, and close to home. Well, Sensei Padel Club Phuket is your answer. It’s currently the only padel venue in Patong and nearby areas, which makes it a handy option if you…

  • Kao’s Laurier backs women’s comfort and confidence with ‘Comfort, Made Together’ | Thaiger

    Kao’s Laurier backs women’s comfort and confidence with ‘Comfort, Made Together’

    Starting on International Women’s Day, March 8, Kao Corporation will launch a campaign in nine Asian countries across the region for its feminine sanitary product brand, Laurier, part of the brand’s core Asian product offerings. Laurier aims to help create more supportive and understanding environments around menstruation, so that women can feel more at ease, both physically and emotionally, under…

  • Play padel and unwind at the Sensei Padel Club in Patong, Phuket | Thaiger

    Play padel and unwind at the Sensei Padel Club in Patong, Phuket

    Sensei Padel Club brings a piece of one of the world’s fastest-growing sports right to Patong, Phuket. The club, as the only padel venue operating in Patong, offers not just its courts, but also a wellness destination for those in the southern island province. Padel combines the best elements of tennis and squash into a fun, social, and easy-to-learn game…

  • What really changes after a few years living in Thailand as an expat | Thaiger

    What really changes after a few years living in Thailand as an expat

    After a few years in Thailand, many expats describe a consistent journey, where the initial honeymoon period usually gives way to something messier. Cost-of-living advantages and personal growth sit alongside identity questions and practical reckonings many don’t see coming. While some things improve over time, others creep up quietly and catch you off guard. Healthcare and insurance sit at the…

  • Central Phuket announces landmark expansion to position Phuket as a prestigious global island destination for living | Thaiger

    Central Phuket announces landmark expansion to position Phuket as a prestigious global island destination for living

    Central Pattana Plc has announced a major expansion of its mixed-use development Central Phuket in Phuket city, aiming to position the island as a global luxury coastal destination for living. The company said the project, which spans 110 rai in Phuket’s central district, will increase in scale by 40% and is scheduled for completion in 2028. Central Pattana said the…

  • Where to find the best matcha in Bangkok | Thaiger

    Where to find the best matcha in Bangkok

    The matcha craze did not disappear with last year’s trends. It’s still very much part of Bangkok’s coffee and tea scene, with new spots popping up and old favourites levelling up their game. Ceremonial grade, culinary grade, single origin, umami notes, it can all feel a bit much when you just want a really good cup. To make things easier,…

  • How to protect yourself from sudden death | Thaiger

    How to protect yourself from sudden death

    You probably know someone who has passed away “suddenly.” No long illness, no clear warning, just a shocking phone call or message that leaves everyone asking the same question, “How could this happen?” Most people rely on routine health check-ups to reassure themselves that everything is fine. Blood tests are normal, blood pressure is stable, and the ECG shows no…

  • Top 3 aesthetic clinics in Bangkok (2026) | Thaiger

    Top 3 aesthetic clinics in Bangkok (2026)

    Bangkok is internationally recognised in 2026 as one of the leading destinations for advanced aesthetic and cosmetic treatments. The best aesthetic clinics in Bangkok stand out for their board-certified doctors, cutting-edge aesthetic technology, strict safety standards, and proven treatment results. From skin rejuvenation and pigmentation treatment to anti-ageing solutions and non-surgical facial procedures, aesthetic clinics in Bangkok offer effective, medically…

  • Ramadan in Bangkok: Iftar, Taraweh and fasting times | Thaiger

    Ramadan in Bangkok: Iftar, Taraweh and fasting times

    Ramadan is here! The Muslim holy month is the ninth month of the Islamic calendar and begins with the sighting of the new moon, known as the hilal. This year, Ramadan starts on the evening of Wednesday in February and run until Thursday, March 19, with Eid al-Fitr falling on Friday, March 20. It’s one of the most important months…

  • What to do in Bangkok this weekend (February 20 to 22) | Thaiger

    What to do in Bangkok this weekend (February 20 to 22)

    There’s no such thing as a quiet weekend in Bangkok. One minute you are planning something small and sensible, the next you are standing in an arena screaming lyrics you somehow still remember from 2013. This stretch of days moves fast but in a good way. You can drift between music, art, food and a little chaos, collecting moments that…

  • Takieng Phuket and Sand Box receive new international dining awards for Renaissance Phuket Resort & Spa | Thaiger

    Takieng Phuket and Sand Box receive new international dining awards for Renaissance Phuket Resort & Spa

    Renaissance Phuket Resort & Spa continues to affirm its standing as one of Phuket’s leading culinary destinations, as its signature restaurants Takieng Phuket and Sand Box Beachfront Bar & Eatery receive prestigious accolades recognising their culinary excellence, distinctive experiences, and Takieng Phuket’s leading new dining awards for Renaissance Phuket Resort & Spa’s exceptional beachfront settings. Takieng Phuket, the resort’s signature…

  • Valentine’s vows take to the skies for 14 couples at Singha Park’s Balloon Fiesta 2026 | Thaiger

    Valentine’s vows take to the skies for 14 couples at Singha Park’s Balloon Fiesta 2026

    Fourteen couples marked Valentine’s Day by registering their marriage during a hot air balloon experience at the Singha Park International Balloon Fiesta 2026 in Chiang Rai province. The activity, titled “Balloon Love: Sky-High Marriage Registration and Love Confession,” is one of the festival’s highlight events and forms part of what organisers describe as the largest international balloon festival in ASEAN.…

  • Living Between Beach Clubs, International Schools, and Wellness Clinics. Is Bang Tao Phuket’s Most Complete Neighbourhood? | Thaiger

    Living Between Beach Clubs, International Schools, and Wellness Clinics. Is Bang Tao Phuket’s Most Complete Neighbourhood?

    Bang Tao has turned into one of those places in Phuket where everyday life and holiday mode sit side by side. You can walk the beach in the morning, pass a yoga studio on the way to coffee, then drive ten minutes to an international school or a modern clinic. It’s coastal living with a lived-in pace. Now, a new…

  • What to do in Bangkok this weekend (February 13 to 15) | Thaiger

    What to do in Bangkok this weekend (February 13 to 15)

    February sure is busy. Couples are planning candlelit dinners, lion dances are warming up down the street, and somewhere across the city a guitar amp is already screaming for Valentine’s Day. Here’s our curated list of the best things to do in Bangkok this weekend. 5 Things to do in Bangkok this weekend (February 13 to 15) The city is…

  • 15 Valentine’s Day gift ideas for expats in Thailand | Thaiger

    15 Valentine’s Day gift ideas for expats in Thailand

    Valentine’s Day is fast approaching, and let’s be honest, this February 15, flowers and a box of chocolates, as tried and true as they are, won’t cut it anymore. Valentine’s Day in Thailand means access to experiences most couples back home can only dream about, from island getaways to gifts you won’t find anywhere else, oftentimes at a fraction of…

  • Chinese New Year in Thailand: History, tradition, and celebrations | Thaiger

    Chinese New Year in Thailand: History, tradition, and celebrations

    For most Thai-Chinese families, the real Chinese New Year typically happens at home. Celebrations centre around the family table, at the home altar, and perhaps in kitchens, where generations gather to prepare dishes together. Wander to Yaowarat during Chinese New Year, and you’ll understand immediately why this tradition matters. It gets really busy during this time, but the public festivities…

  • What to do in Bangkok this weekend (February 6 to 8) | Thaiger

    What to do in Bangkok this weekend (February 6 to 8)

    Bangkok weekends have a very specific energy. You start with one plan, accidentally add three more, and somehow end up eating something spicy at a time your body did not agree to. This weekend leans nicely into that chaos, with culture, books, beats and very strong opinions about tea all happening at once. Things to do in Bangkok this weekend…

  • Love, luck, and the sea: February travel ideas near Bangkok | Thaiger

    Love, luck, and the sea: February travel ideas near Bangkok

    February is a good month for short escapes. The weather is comfortable and with Chinese New Year and Valentine’s Day, you have a reason to step away from routine for a night or two. If you’re looking to spend time by the sea somewhere close to Bangkok, Sriracha and nearby Koh Si Chang are fantastic options. Chinese New Year by…

  • There’s no place like home to get fit: Reinventing yourself as you Age | Thaiger

    There’s no place like home to get fit: Reinventing yourself as you Age

    For a lot of people, the gym feels like a test of confidence before it becomes a place to train. You worry about what to wear, whether you’re doing the exercises right, and who might be watching. This is one of the reasons home fitness has become more popular in recent years, and 24/7 Fit Me, a home-based fitness service…

  • Where to celebrate Valentine’s Day in Thailand | Thaiger

    Where to celebrate Valentine’s Day in Thailand

    Valentine’s Day is coming in hot again, and no, you don’t have to panic-book the first candlelit table you see. Thailand does romance in many lanes, from private islands where the world politely disappears, to riverside dinners that feel cinematic. Here are the best ones. Where to go Date Location Why it’s special The Naka Island, a Luxury Collection Resort…

  • Budget phones that are thin and light in 2026 | Thaiger

    Budget phones that are thin and light in 2026

    The budget smartphone market in early 2026 has achieved what seemed impossible just two years ago: delivering phones under 8mm thick with battery capacities exceeding 6,000mAh, all while keeping prices under 13,000 baht. The breakthrough comes from silicon-carbon battery technology, which packs 20-30% more energy into the same space by using silicon composite anodes instead of traditional graphite. For budget-conscious…

  • What to do in Bangkok this weekend (January 30 to February 1) | Thaiger

    What to do in Bangkok this weekend (January 30 to February 1)

    Ah, the passage of time. We’re finally entering the second month of 2026, which feels so fast but here we are. January barely logged out and February is already asking what the plan is. The good news is Bangkok is not easing us in gently. The city has gone straight into design takeovers, river hangouts, art that spills into public…

  • The quick history of Valentine’s Day in Thailand from the 1980s to now | Thaiger

    The quick history of Valentine’s Day in Thailand from the 1980s to now

    Valentine’s Day in Thailand bears little resemblance to its Western origins. What arrived as a foreign novelty in the 1980s has evolved into a distinctively Thai institution, one that blends bureaucratic ritual, spiritual intervention, commercial spectacle, and most recently, historic civil rights milestones into a celebration that reveals as much about Thai society as it does about romance. On this…

  • When is the Chinese New Year in 2026 and what is the Fire Horse? | Thaiger

    When is the Chinese New Year in 2026 and what is the Fire Horse?

    As the sound of firecrackers from the international New Year celebrations begins to fade, the atmosphere of the most important festival for Thai people of Chinese descent is drawing near. The year 2569 BE, or the Chinese zodiac Year of the Horse, carries special significance. According to Chinese astrology, it is a Fire element year, known as the “Fire Horse,”…

  • What to do in Bangkok this weekend (January 23 to 25) | Thaiger

    What to do in Bangkok this weekend (January 23 to 25)

    Bangkok has decided to be generous this weekend. You’ve got proper live music, rooftops that turn into long conversations, markets you swear you’ll “just walk through” and end up staying for hours, plus a few quiet pockets when your social battery needs a breather. Here are the best things to do in Bangkok this weekend. Things to do in Bangkok…

  • How popular is badminton in Thailand and where can you play it? | Thaiger

    How popular is badminton in Thailand and where can you play it?

    Badminton has been one of Thailand’s most beloved sports for generations, sitting alongside football and Muay Thai in the national consciousness. For over 70 years, Thais have grown up with rackets in hand, playing in parks, backyards, school gyms, and makeshift courts wherever space allowed. Walk through any Bangkok park at dawn or any provincial sports hall in the evening,…

  • The best suit tailors in Bangkok (2026) | Thaiger

    The best suit tailors in Bangkok (2026)

    Tired of wearing ill-fitting suits that just don’t cut it? It’s time to upgrade your style game and go for a bespoke suit instead. Not only will it fit you like a dream, but it’ll also elevate your look to a whole new level. But wait, before you go running to your nearest tailor, it’s important to find one who’s…

  • How Thai stand-up comedy is learning to stand on its own | Thaiger

    How Thai stand-up comedy is learning to stand on its own

    Stand-up comedy in Thailand is young, unstable, and quietly interesting. It does not follow the American club system or the British circuit model. There are no clear ladders, few sponsors, and almost no shared language for what stand-up is supposed to be. And yet, it is growing slowly, improvising as it goes. At the centre of this growth for the…

  • What to do in Bangkok this weekend (and the next!) | Thaiger

    What to do in Bangkok this weekend (and the next!)

    How is January already moving this fast? You blink, survive the workweek, suddenly it’s Friday again. If your New Year motivation peaked somewhere around Wednesday lunch, this weekend is here to save you. Bangkok is doing what it does best, mixing slow hangs, cultural gems, food worth leaving the house for, and a few reasons to stay out later than…

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