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Alternative things to do this Songkran to avoid water guns

Don't want to get wet? we have solutions for you

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Time Out Bangkok editors
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There are plenty of alternative choices in Bangkok when you don't want to get caugt in the middle of this huge water war.

Galleries

  • 4 out of 5 stars
  • Museums
  • History
  • Siam
  • Recommended

Now a museum in lush grounds, it exhibits Thompson's Asian artefacts and looks much like it did when he disappeared in Malaysia's Cameron Highlands in 1967. 

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  • Things to do
  • Exhibitions
  • Charoenkrung

Serindia Gallery is anchored in a 60-year-old post Colonial building nearby the French Ambassador Residence and Mandarin Oriental Hotel. The gallery focuses on fine-art exhibitions including oil and watercolor paintings, woodblock prints, and photography from the local and international artists.

  • Art
  • Mixed media
  • Sathorn

This two-storey gallery is dedicated to fine-art exhibitions from both international and local artists. The co-founders art curator Chaiyaporn “Mike” Boonmahanark and art philanthropist Marc Greene also aim to support and provide a platform for Thai artists who don’t have enough funding to exhibit their work by giving the space above the gallery as a studio.

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Bridge Cafe & Art Space
  • 3 out of 5 stars
  • Art
  • Galleries
  • Charoenkrung
  • Recommended

Bridge Cafe utilizes the space of an old building to maximum capacity, exhibiting art in all corners from the ground floor up. Take in the fascinating view of Taksin Bridge once you hit the rooftop.

Sport

  • Sports and fitness
  • Phrom Phong
Australian-born indoor trampoline park Bounce has opened a second branch at The Emquartier. This one is slightly smaller than the first branch in Thailand at The Street Ratchada. It features a free-jump arena, trampoline walls, a trampoline Dodgeball field, and more. Prices start from B490/hour.    
  • Sports and fitness
  • Climbing
  • Watthana

 Urban Playground Climbing offers over 7000 square feet of high quality climbing space, ranging from a bouldering wall and bouldering cave to a 12 meter top-rope climbing and lead climbing. Their "playground" caters to all levels of ability from first time climbers to professionals. UP also offer climbing school program that allow you to explore sport climbing further. The school’s offering ranges from basic introduction to climbing to training program and lead climbing. Prices start from B475/day-pass for non-member. Content provided by Time Out partner

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  • Sports and fitness

Thai Wake Park is part of Hotel Ride 'n Lazy located on the outskirts of town.The place is famous for water sports that comes with free basic instruction such as wakeboard and wakeskating. 

Flow House Bangkok
  • Sports and fitness
  • Sukhumvit 26

The real highlight is a flowrider, a wave-making machine for surfing straight from San Diego for those who love stand-up surfing and bodyboarding. Other facilities include plunge pool, bike shop, RipCurl flagship store, games (ping pong and darts) and free wifi.  

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  • Things to do
  • Games and hobbies
  • Watthana

This urban sport club offers over 10 recreational activities with a broad range of facilities. Highlights include swimming pool with jacuzzi, gym, badminton, tennis and futsal courts, rock climbing boulders, golf simulator, snooker, and business meeting room

Aquabiking Bangkok
  • Sports and fitness
  • Exercise classes
  • Khlong Toei

Aquabiking Bangkok offers spinning cardio workouts with the lower body submerged in water. Though the workout may not be as intense as indoor cycling, Aquabiking is by no means less challenging.

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  • Sports and fitness
  • Exercise classes
  • Thonglor

One of America’s most popular workouts, Rhythm Cycling, has finally arrived in Bangkok. Favored by New Yorkers, Rhythm Cycling energizes attendees with vibrant lighting and upbeat music, promising you won’t get bored throughout the 45-minutes session.     

Spa and Wellness Center

Bangkok Float Center
  • Health and beauty
  • Saunas and baths

Free yourself from gravity, of disturbing sounds, bright lights and all of life’s little bothersome details by submerging your entire body in a pod filled with skin-temperature water.

Spa Studio by Mandarin Oriental
  • Health and beauty
  • Spas
  • Charoenkrung

The grand facelift at the Mandarin Oriental’s Garden Wing also included the introduction of a new Spa Studio, a four-room spa focusing on manicures, pedicures, facial treatments and a quick massage. 

Until 31 May. Mandarin Oriental Bangkok, 48 Oriental Ave, 0 2659 9000. Open daily, 12:00-18:00

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Away Spa
  • Health and beauty
  • Spas
  • Bang Rak

Away Spa is not new, but this treatment is. The Diamonds are Forever treatment aims to cleanse your skin thoroughly with pure diamond powder, promising a more radiant-looking complexion.

Harnn Heritage Spa Krungthep
  • 4 out of 5 stars
  • Health and beauty
  • Spas
  • Ratchaprasong
  • Recommended

Harnn, Thailand’s leading luxury spa and skincare brand, has never failed to impress us. So when its founder and managing director, Vudhichai Harnphanich, disclosed that he’s opening a new spa right in the heart of the city.

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  • Health and beauty
  • Spas
  • Phloen Chit

This massage place is cuddled in a stable house in Soi Ruamrudee behind Wireless road. Myth offers traditional Thai massage by staff who are certified from famous Thai massage school Wat Po, herbal products from soaps and lotions to bath products.

  • Hotels
  • Spa hotels
  • Phloen Chit

The Okura Spa is cuddled on the 25th floor of the classy Japanese hotel. The spa is dressed out in a contemporary Japanese with Zen elements featuring Okura’s signature ta-ke relief massage, using steamed bamboo rolling onto your body to release stress after the aromatic oil.

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Health Land
  • Health and beauty
  • Spas
  • Sathorn 10-12

Bangkok’s largest franchise massage place offers a quality massage at affordable prices. This spa-slash-massage place offers ayurvedic treatments (healing procedure originated from India) such as steam bath and four-hand massage (two therapists at a time); spa and massage treatments.

  • 5 out of 5 stars
  • Attractions
  • Religious buildings and sites
  • Rattanakosin
  • Recommended

Founded in 1955, Wat Po Thai Traditional Medical and Massage School is the oldest and most certified massage school in Thailand where both foreigners and locals come to have their massage training. The school offers four courses in Thai Pharmacy, Thai medical practice, Thai Midwife Nurse, and Thai Massage.

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Yunomori onsen & spa
  • 3 out of 5 stars
  • Health and beauty
  • Spas
  • Sukhumvit 26
  • Recommended

Yunomori onsen & spa boasts a Japanese garden and sources the mineral water all the way from the thermal springs of Wat Wangkanai in Ranong province, Southern Thailand to its onsen. Other facilities are also available including Japanese baths, sauna, steams and showers.    

  • Health and beauty
  • Spas
  • Thonglor

The onsen uses concentrated onsen powder that’s extracted from hot spring resources in Gero, Takayama, ranked one of the most popular hot spring locations in Japan. The water is operated using a circulated system and is changed on a weekly basis to ensure hygiene standards.

Miscellaneous

Siam Laser Games
  • Things to do
  • Games and hobbies
  • Siam

The LED-lit venue features four different themes—ocean, forest, lava and castle—and can accommodate a maximum of 56 players. 

  • Attractions
  • Theme parks
  • Khlong Toei

Awaken your kids’ adventurous hearts by taking them to Bangkok’s first interactive dinosaur theme park. Browse around life-size skeleton replicasof giant creatures as well as multimedia exhibition to learn more about the prehistoric animals. 

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Stanley Mini Venture
  • Attractions
  • Ekamai

Asia’s largest miniature town covers up the space of more than 1,000 square meters with tiny buildings, cars, trains, trees and people crafted in an elaborate 1:87 scale. 

  • Attractions
  • Lat Krabang

This modern edutainment venue comprises three sections that feature entertaining exhibits and presentations on these fascinating reptiles. The Immersive Snake Museum will take you on a journey through a snake’s life, from birth to its predatorial life to reproduction. 

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  • Attractions
  • Theme parks
  • Khan Na Yao

Siam Park City, aka Suan Sayam, is a mix-used theme park and water park with a replication of the beach for those who yearn for the seaside vibe but can’t be bothered to leave the city. 

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