And so we’ve come to the end of this short but intense week in the Thai capital, my beloved Bangkok, which as usual leaves me with lots of great memories and a bit of melancholy about the imminent departure. I have my return flight at 1:00 PM, so I’m using these last few hours to update the travel diary, after a quiet but pleasant night in the company of a little rascal I met on nearby Soi Nana, close to the hotel.

This is what I was writing on Sunday morning from the balcony of my room at the Dynasty Grande. Then, due to a long series of small mishaps and setbacks, I wasn’t able to finish and post it until today, three days after returning.
So I’ll try to summarize the main highlights, without going too deeply into personal matters. I’ll write the more serious reviews and detailed venue write-ups calmly over the next few days.

As for massage, I tried THE333, in Soi 33, basically a clone of the 666Class , both of which cater mainly to an Asian clientele but do not disdain Western clients. The line up at these places is always pretty good looking girls who mostly meet Asian standards of beauty, service was good.

Another massage place I wanted to try was Peach, on Sukhumvit Soi 20. It’s not exactly convenient to reach by BTS, but it’s not that far either—you can get there in about a ten-minute leisurely walk from Asok station, heading down the street on the opposite side of Soi Cowboy. The area is lively but not overly chaotic, and outside Peach Massage, at least when I went, there was a decent line of food stalls. In general, Soi 20 is a relatively quiet street.
The procedure at Peach was fairly standard. I chose a basic one-hour massage in a regular room with shower for 2,000 baht. Then I had to choose among four available girls—none of them particularly caught my eye, but one was acceptable, so I went upstairs with her.
At my request, the massage itself was basically skipped. I asked the chosen girl if she was fine with going straight to “full service,” and of course the answer was yes. Once things were done, I left even though there were still about ten minutes left of the hour. I wasn’t interested in being oiled up like a Captain Findus fish.
A full review of the venue with all the details will come soon in the appropriate section, but as far as my personal experience goes, I can say that Miss Miki was overall pleasant, even if absolutely nothing memorable. Let’s say it’s fine if you want to spend relatively little and don’t have high expectations.

The day before, while I was heading to the usual 7-Heaven on the side street off Soi 33, a girl stepped out of Princess Massage to buy some food from the cart a few meters ahead of me. She was really hot, and at the sight of such goodness, the two active neurons I have in my brain made a synapse and decided they wanted her.
A decidedly satisfying experience, though not a novelty since I had already tried this place before. Rather, it was a pleasant confirmation.

I also returned to the Secret Kiss for a one-hour Full Service session at 2200 Baht, and since Donut was available I chose her without hesitation, mindful of the previous encounter six months earlier. Nothing to add, the Secret Kiss remains a good place to have fun on the motto of “little expense much yield,” and it is within walking distance from the Nana area if you wish , but going by cab will get you there fresher.

Over six days I visited 7 Heaven four times, and I noticed that Miss Tokyo is still listed on the tablet, but since I never managed to find her available, I only dealt with two old acquaintances—Tina, who aesthetically is starting to let herself go a bit, and Jan, who is always the same—plus two new ones: Maysa, who I’d rate as average, and Candy, who could be a valid replacement for Mali and whom I liked more than the others overall, even though for now my favorite remains Tokyo^^.

For evening entertainment, I juggled between the two Orange bars (andI must say that the one in Soi 7/1 has several interesting girls although there are only a few of them, and the atmosphere of soi 7/1 with the various bars facing each other does the rest) and the Magic Table in soi 7/1, which I must say is not bad at all for making a night of it and continuing until morning in the company of some Sciatthai playing pool or darts or just drinking and dicking around on the sofas. It is also one of the few bars that has game rooms upstairs to enjoy a Short Time with one or more young ladies without having to go back to the Hotel. I had already mentioned this in the article “BJ Bars and Where to Find Them”, but after spending a couple of evenings with good satisfaction I decided that I will write a detailed review of the Magic Table in the next few days, because honestly it is a Venue where you can drink, eat, play, fuck, and stay late into the morning in good company; provided you find the right girl, and in my case I found three, not super cool but quite pleasant, which I would say is enough to have a good time.

Speaking of Nana Plaza, I went back to Bunny 5, the go-go bar located at the far corner of the second balcony, past Billboard. I went there on Friday night, and since Nana Plaza was going to be closed the following day for the 24-hour “alcohol ban” ahead of the Thai political elections, the venue had all the girls on duty—basically a full lineup—along with a steady flow of customers.
May was there as well, the one from a couple of nights earlier, and at least another ten girls who deserved my attention. But I ended up spending time with one who perfectly matches my aesthetic and “bangability” standards, one of those classic “Mignon Mignot” types. First she got me rock-hard right there on the couches, and a few drinks later—after invoking the bar fine because otherwise I would’ve fucked her right there—she accompanied me to the hotel for a short time, and she definitely earned those 3,000 baht (plus 1,000 baht bar fine to the venue).
Since it still wasn’t late, I let her go back to work and went to see if there was anything good at Hillary 3 on Soi 11. But even though the atmosphere was lively and party-like, I didn’t find anything that convinced me to stay, so I went back once again to the Magic Table, where I stayed until morning in good company^^.

Naturally, that evening the venues at Nana Plaza were all quite busy, but since I only had a little over a week available, I wanted to optimize my time without focusing too much on exploration. All in all, I can say it turned out to be the right choice—at least for me.

Other little things to mention are the restaurants: the Krua Khun Puk in soi 11/1, the usual Det5 and Vesuvio pizzeria in soi 8, and the restaurant/pizzeria la Pala under the BTS in Asok, great places all different and all good places to eat something good while spending the right amount(of course la Pala is a bit more expensive, but it’s definitely good Italian food in Bangkok, so it’s justified). And speaking of food again, I recommend visiting the On Nut street food market, where there are dozens and dozens of stalls with Thai and Asian specialties in general, which can be reached by going down to the BTS station of the same name and stretches right along the highway right down there; you spend very little and there is really endless choice.

For those with a bit of a Japanese spirit, there’s also DON DON DONKI at the MBK Center. To get there, it’s best to get off at the Siam BTS station and walk about ten minutes, but the whole area is packed with shopping malls—such as Siam Paragon or Central World—along with alleys full of all kinds of shops and open squares with various activities.
Don Don Donki is basically a Japanese-style supermarket, with exclusively Japanese products, from food and drinks to sweets, liquor such as sake, as well as personal care items, clothing, accessories, gadgets, and much more. It literally feels like being in Tokyo rather than Bangkok.

Basically, there weren’t any major novelties, but as usual I discovered two or three more things that the city has to offer. Otherwise, just lots of confirmations and plenty of girls to spend time with in good spirits.

Also the return trip was practically perfect, credit perhaps to the fact that while I was there I made an offer to upgrade to Economy Premium class for the return flight with Swiss, and with 400 Euro more, which is not a few but also not an impossible amount of money considering that for round trip I had paid only 530 Euro, I enjoyed a bigger seat, a bigger screen, slightly better meals, more legroom even with a seat in front (because swiss’s premium economy has hard-shell seats, and when the one in front reclines its own doesn’t reach your face and nothing moves). Basically, aside from the seat not reclining fully and that “VIP” feeling that the higher class offers, we’re almost at business-class levels of comfort. And with premium you also get to board before all “the plebs” (which most of the time includes me as well, so allow me the term^^), which in these situations is very pleasant and saves long waits and lines both at departure and on arrival.

Then I had the 12-hour layover in Zurich, from 7:00 p.m. to 7:00 a.m., so I checked into the Ibis Budget Zurich Airport, and then checked into the Globe where I relaxed and enjoyed a draculine and then went back to the hotel to sleep a few hours before departure to Florence.

But that is another story….

Over the next few days, as soon as I sort out the problems I found at home after returning—like my computer power supply being fried, a broken window pane, and the internet connection not working (in fact I’m updating using my laptop and my phone’s hotspot)—there will be quite a few updates and new venue write-ups. I’ll also tell you in more detail about those last evenings on Soi 7/1, especially about the Magic Table, because there’s quite a bit to talk about regarding that place^^.

Bye-bye Fellow Travelers!