Travel and Leisure Asia | Global https://www.travelandleisureasia.com/global/ Travel + Leisure Southeast Asia, Hong Kong and Macau Thu, 14 Dec 2023 22:00:53 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=5.8.4 https://images.travelandleisureasia.com/wp-content/uploads/sites/4/2023/01/03185908/cropped-favicon-32x32.pngTravel and Leisure Asia | Global https://www.travelandleisureasia.com/global/ 32 32 7 Unique Cultural Wellness Experiences Best Enjoyed in the Philippineshttps://www.travelandleisureasia.com/global/destinations/7-unique-cultural-wellness-experiences-best-enjoyed-in-the-philippines/2023-12-14T22:00:53+00:00https://www.travelandleisureasia.com/global/?p=144624Philippines Wellness Experiences

Open your mind and your senses as you embrace the transformative power of Filipino healing and embark on a path towards holistic well-being.

IN THE HEART OF THE PHILIPPINES, you’ll discover a world where healing is an art form and ancient traditions come alive. Immerse yourself in the rich traditions of Filipino wellness, where treatments go beyond the physical and delve into the realm of the soul.

Philippines Wellness Experiences
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Connect with centuries-old rituals and practices that honour the healing powers of nature and spirituality. Experience firsthand the restorative benefits of indigenous techniques passed down through generations to allow yourself to be led on a journey of self-discovery and rejuvenation.

Let the enchanting healing practices of the Philippines transport you on a journey of self-discovery and cultural connection. Explore these unique wellness treatments and feel transformed by the power of ancient traditions.

Indigenous Hilot Massage 

Hilot Massage
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Indulge in the ancient art of Hilot massage, a revered Filipino practice that offers a unique cultural wellness experience. This traditional massage technique goes beyond mere muscle relaxation, incorporating gentle stretches, joint manipulations, and palm pressure to align both body and soul. Skilled Hilot practitioners often infuse indigenous techniques into their massages, providing a truly authentic encounter with Filipino healing traditions. Allow the soothing touch of Hilot to transport you to a state of deep relaxation, rejuvenation, and connection with the rich cultural heritage of the Philippines.

Rhythmic Dagdagay Foot Massage 

Foot Massage
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Embark on a blissful journey through the mountain provinces of the Philippines with a relaxing Dagdagay foot massage. This unique and therapeutic technique utilises bamboo sticks of various widths and lengths to tap and apply pressure to the feet. By stimulating the nerve endings, energy flow is balanced, resulting in not just physical relief but also a profound sense of well-being. Engulf yourself in the ancient wisdom of Filipino mountain communities as the rhythmic taps of the bamboo sticks transport you to a place of tranquillity, leaving you refreshed and rejuvenated with a balanced energy flow.

Sacred Banahaw Healing 

Aerial of Mount Banahaw, Philippines
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Experience the transformative power of Banahaw Healing, an indigenous healing practice deeply rooted in the sacred slopes of Mount Banahaw. Drawing upon parts of faith healing, herbal treatments, chanting, and divination, this holistic approach aims to provide not only physical but also spiritual cleansing and rejuvenation. Dive into centuries-old traditions as you engage in ancient rituals and allow the mystical energy of Mount Banahaw to heal and restore. Embark on a deeply personal journey of self-discovery and connect with the profound healing power of Filipino indigenous wisdom.

Immersive Kaliwat Theater 

Prepare to be enchanted by the one-of-a-kind Kaliwat Theater, an immersive experience in Cebu that seamlessly blends massage, live music, and a visual feast for the senses. Talented therapists guide participants through different sensations and states of consciousness, creating a harmonious symphony of relaxation and artistic delight. Lose yourself in the captivating performances as the music intertwines with the delicate touch of expert hands, transporting you to a transcendent realm of tranquility and artistic expression. Let the Kaliwat Theater transport you to a place where well-being and creativity merge, leaving you inspired and uplifted.

Sensorial Rorof-Rorof 

Rorof-Rorof 
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Embark on a sensory journey of comfort and serenity with the traditional Filipino and Muslim-influenced Rorof-rorof treatment. This unique wellness experience utilises a heated banana leaf compress, with the warmed leaves massaging and applying gentle pressure to your body. As the soothing warmth permeates your being, relaxation and pain relief are effortlessly attained. Allow the healing touch of Rorof-rorof to usher you into a state of blissful tranquillity as the fusion of Filipino and Islamic traditions harmonise to create a truly cultural well-being encounter. Surrender to the motions and let your worries melt away.

Detoxifying Kulambo 

Detoxifying Kulambo
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Immerse yourself in the cleansing power of Kulambo, a traditional Filipino steam bath deeply rooted in Islamic healing principles. Inside a cosy mosquito net tent, the herbal infusions are boiled, releasing a soothing steam that opens your pores and purifies your body. As you inhale the fragrant infusions, the steam gently rejuvenates and revitalises, washing away the stresses and tensions of modern life. Let the aromatic vapour transport you to a state of deep relaxation and purification as the age-old traditions of the Philippines blend seamlessly with Islamic wisdom to create a truly remarkable wellness experience.

Invigorating Ilonggo Body Scrub 

Body Scrub
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Treat yourself to an invigorating Ilonggo Body Scrub, an ancient Filipino skincare ritual designed to cleanse and revitalise your skin deeply. With a choice of sugar or salt-based scrubs infused with native herbs like tanglad and akapulko, this exfoliating treatment leaves your skin luxuriously soft and radiant. As experienced hands gently massage the scrub onto your body, layers of impurities are gently sloughed away, revealing a fresh, rejuvenated glow. Indulge in the aromatic blend of local herbs, allowing yourself to be transported to the lush landscapes of the Philippines while pampering your skin with this exquisite cultural wellness experience.

In the Philippines, wellness is an art form, and you’ve just scratched the surface. From massage to healing to immersive sensory theatre, each experience awakens your senses and connects you to the rich cultural heritage of the country. Prepare to be transformed, uplifted, and inspired.

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5 Christmas Markets In Bangkok You Need To Visithttps://www.travelandleisureasia.com/global/destinations/southeast-asia/christmas-markets-in-bangkok/2023-12-09T10:00:45+00:00https://www.travelandleisureasia.com/global/?p=148385christmas markets bangkok

Take a break from rocking around the Christmas tree and visit these Christmas markets in Bangkok.

We know it doesn’t feel like it and may not necessarily look like it either, but it’s Christmas in Bangkok. The tree at CentralWorld and all the other malls are out, supermarkets display extravagant hampers, and Phrom Phong is jam-packed with traffic—oh wait, that’s just because of EmSphere. Despite only having the briefest of cold spells and the return of the usual Bangkok heat, the holidays are in full swing here in the City of Angels. To mark the occasion, several festive Christmas markets are happening all around the city. If you love Christmas as much as I do, then you should check these out.

Christmas markets in Bangkok to get some holiday cheer

Goethe-Institut Thailand’s German Christmas Market

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December 9-10

If you’ve ever been to a German Christmas Market, then you know they don’t play around. Their Christmas Markets are brimming with festive German delicacies and drinks and a lot of other holiday goodies. Add the fact that it snows over in Germany and you’ve got yourself a magical Christmas Market. Fortunately, the Goethe-Institut is bringing a German Christmas Market right here to Bangkok (sans snow, of course). Expect a lot of delicious food and fun activities for the whole family. 

Goethe-Institut Thailand
18/1 Sathon 1 Alley, Lane 2, Thung Maha Mek, Sathon
Visit goethe.de/ins/th/th/
02-108-8200

 

Okonomi Winter Market

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December 10

This festive market has a Japanese flair. Okonomi, a cute and vibey café in Sukhumvit soi 38, will have an outdoor mochi and onigiri grill as well as a ceramics workshop for everyone to join. No details were given about what you can buy at the market, but expect some festive goodies to spread the holiday cheer. 

Okonomi
33/1 Sukhumvit soi 38
Visit okonomi.com
061-338-8000

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EmSphere

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The newest mall in Bangkok may have just opened its doors last week but it already has a festive market you could visit—that is, if you can handle the crowds. Located in the middle of the ground floor, EmSphere’s market boasts a variety of things for you to enjoy from drinks to food. There are also some seats and tables for you to enjoy your delicacies there and then, but again, it’s going to be a bit of a challenge with the crowds. There’s no definite date as to when this market will end but it will probably be around January, so pay a visit soon. 

EmSphere
628 Sukhumvit Road
Visit emsphere.co.th

 

The Hive Thong Lor Christmas Market

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December 17

There aren’t a lot of details for The Hive’s upcoming Christmas Market except that visitors can “indulge in a variety of delicious food and drinks”. They also promise you can get ahead of your Christmas shopping so expect to see items that will make wonderful gifts for your loved ones as December 25th draws near. Aside from shopping and food, it’ll also have workshops to get your creativity going and performances for you to enjoy. 

The Hive Thong Lor
Piman 49, Sukhumvit soi 49
Visit thehive.co.th
02-662-6062

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Riverside Festive Market at Longtail by the River

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December 7-11

Anantara Riverside Bangkok’s Longtail by the River is offering a sumptuous festive spread that includes grilled seafood, turkey roulade, and sweet delightful desserts. There are also a variety of handmade items and local festive souvenirs you can buy for yourself or for loved ones while kids also have their own corner where they can enjoy themselves while you browse, dine, and sip on prosecco. You do have to buy tickets for entry though and they start from THB 1,500 (USD 42).

Anantara Riverside Bangkok Resort
257 1-3 Charoen Nakhon Road
Visit anantara.com
02-476-0022

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Related: Discover The Magic: Must-Visit Christmas Markets Around The World In 2023

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Your Guide To The Best Christmas Light Displays In Singaporehttps://www.travelandleisureasia.com/global/destinations/southeast-asia/christmas-lights-in-singapore-where-to-see-the-decorations/2023-12-06T09:00:12+00:00https://www.travelandleisureasia.com/global/?p=147940Christmas Lights Singapore

Embrace the enchanting spirit of Christmas in Singapore with the aroma of freshly baked plum cakes and the glitzy allure of lights that adorn the city. As the festive season unfolds, discover the most captivating Christmas lights and decorations in Singapore.

Are you ready to light up your holiday spirit? Let’s find out.

Where to witness the best Christmas lights in Singapore

Christmas on A Great Street — Orchard Road

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The Christmas lights and decorations at Singapore’s Orchard Road are a crowd-favourite, capturing the hearts of visitors. Celebrating the 40th anniversary of Orchard Road Business Association’s (ORBA) ‘Christmas on A Great Street’, this year’s display features stunning arches adorned with vibrant sparkling motifs at every corner, a signature style for which they are known. Immerse yourself in the festive magic with Multimedia projection mapping, Music in the Air and Christmas Villages while enjoying attractive rewards.

Dates: Till January 1, 2024

Location: Orchard Road

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Christmas Wonderland — Gardens by the Bay

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If you are in Singapore during Christmas, visiting Christmas Wonderland at Gardens by the Bay is a must. Witness the festive magic with spectacular light displays, featuring huge installations, all decked up in multiple colours. Don’t miss the Garden Rhapsody light and sound show. As Christmas Wonderland celebrates its 10th edition, be prepared to be greeted with more surprises and fun-filled activities to make your holiday season special.

Dates: Till January 1, 2024

Location: 18 Marina Gardens Drive

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Christmas at Marina Bay Sands

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Experience the magic of Christmas amidst opulent luxury with massive Christmas tree installations covered with thousands of fairy lights at Marina Bay Sands. Elevate your Christmas by witnessing the gorgeous light display. Enhance your experience with a hearty meal at LAVO Party Brunch: Merry Affair, comprising an array of festive-themed delicacies.

Dates: Till December 31, 2023

Location: 10 Bayfront Avenue

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Christmas Light & Sound Show — Jewel Changi Airport

Jewel Changi at Changi Airport
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While visiting the Jewel at Changi Airport is a delight at any time of the year, the special Christmas Light & Sound Show at the HSBC Rain Vortex is a must-visit attraction. Admire the majestic 40-metre-tall indoor waterfall, choreographed with beautiful music and lights, creating the perfect start to Christmas Eve.

Date: December 23, 2024

Location: Changi Airport

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Aquatic Wonderland — Wisma Atria

Aquatic Wonderland
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Explore festive bliss at Wisma Atria’s Aquatic Wonderland, offering Christmas collectables toys for kids, fashion accessories and stunning outfits. Watch out for the Kingdomcity Christmas Show on December 15, and an array of illuminated pieces and hanging garlands at the Christmas-themed aquatic wonderland throughout the season.

Date: Till December 25, 2023

Location: 435 Orchard Road

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All that Glitters — Capitol Singapore & CHIJMES

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As the name suggests, ‘All that Glitters’ promises a breathtaking Light Projection Show from December 1 to 25 at CHIJMES hall. Don’t miss the Capitol Singapore Singing Tree, Movie Night Under The Stars at CHIJMES, The Lawn, and the European-themed Christmas market.

Date: Till December 25, 2023

Location: 30 Victoria Street

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Changi Festive Village — Changi Airport

Changi Festive Village
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Delight your little ones with days of unlimited fun at Changi Festive Village’s Candy Wonderland, Candy Carnival and Candy Snow House. Experience a Candy-themed tent at Changi Airport, featuring interesting performances, a meet and greet session with Santa, and the opportunity to admire festive lights and decorations.

Date: Till March 31, 2024

Location: Changi Airport

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Related: Discover The Magic: Must-Visit Christmas Markets Around The World In 2023

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Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

Which are the best churches to celebrate Christmas in Singapore?
Discover the spirit of Christmas at some of the best churches in Singapore, including the Church of the Holy Family, the Catholic Church of St. Ignatius, and St. George’s Church.

Are there any virtual options for experiencing Christmas lights in Singapore?
While there are no virtual options for experiencing Christmas lights in Singapore, you can find more information on their websites.

Can I witness Christmas light displays on Christmas Eve and Christmas Day?
Absolutely! You can witness Christmas light displays on both Christmas Eve and Christmas Day.

Are there family-friendly activities associated with Christmas in Singapore?
Yes, there are numerous family-friendly activities, such as those at Changi Festive Village, to make your Christmas in Singapore memorable.

Are there any themed Christmas light decoration displays in Singapore?
Explore themed Christmas light displays like Aquatic Wonderland for a unique and enchanting experience in Singapore.

Is there an admission fee to see Christmas lights in popular locations?
Some locations in Singapore may charge a minimum fee to see Christmas lights, while others are free of cost.

When do the Christmas lights typically start being displayed in Singapore?
Christmas lights typically start being displayed in Singapore around mid-November and usually last until January.

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The Best Time To Visit Thailand For Great Weather, Low Prices, And Fun Festivalshttps://www.travelandleisureasia.com/global/destinations/southeast-asia/the-best-time-to-visit-thailand-for-great-weather-low-prices-and-fun-festivals/2023-12-04T00:00:51+00:00https://www.travelandleisureasia.com/global/?p=146133best times to visit Thailand

Thailand is one of the most accessible and well-loved travel destinations in Southeast Asia. It’s a great place to visit any time of year, but if you’re looking to hit the beach, you’ll want to book a trip for some time during the dry, sunny season between November and early April. Weather can vary throughout the year, and crowds and prices fluctuate accordingly.

“Thailand is a tropical country with two distinct seasons,” said Jack Tydeman, a member of T+L’s A-List of travel advisors and the Southeast Asia senior specialist at Audley Travel. “It is typically warm all year round. However, the winter months from November through March are the peak dry season and are considered the best time to travel to the majority of the country. April is the hottest month in Thailand before the country moves into the wetter season from May through October.”

These are Thailand’s three travel seasons:

  • High: November to March
  • Shoulder: April to June and the month of October
  • Low: July to September

One caveat is that Thailand is a big country stretching more than 1,000 miles (1,609.34 km) from north to south, so conditions will also depend on where you are. For example, November marks the beginning of the sunny high season on the Andaman coast, but also the start of the monsoon season on the Gulf side.

So, before you book your jungle tree house and island boat tour, read on for the best times to go to Thailand.

The best times to visit Thailand

The best times to visit Thailand for great weather

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For ideal weather, visit Thailand during the dry season, which for most of the country kicks off in November and lasts through March or even into April and May. A major exception is the Lower Gulf — home to the island paradises of Koh Samui, Ko Pha-ngan, and Koh Tao — which is rainiest from September through December.

On the Andaman coast, November to February has the coolest, most comfortable weather, with average temps in the 80s and little chance of rain. This means clear, blue waters and gorgeous scenery that’s lush from the previous monsoon season. On top of perfect weather, this time of year sees major Thai festivals and the Western Christmas and New Year holidays, so you’re also looking at Thailand’s biggest crowds and highest prices. Time your trip for early November and you might just beat the throngs.

As for the low season, it’s best to temper your expectations. “It is possible to travel over the summer months. However, you may see some short, sharp showers,” he said. “As the east coast of Thailand has its own unique weather patterns, summer is actually the drier season there.”

The best times to visit Thailand for low prices

Thailand is a relatively affordable destination throughout the year, though travellers may find the steepest discounts on flights, accommodations, and tours during the low/monsoon season (July to September).

“The low season does have its advantages, as it’s quieter and the rates are typically lower. This makes Thailand a great value destination during the summer,” said Tydeman. “However, some months are hotter and some are wetter. As Thailand is in a tropical region, the rains tend to be short, sharp showers for most of the country. Summer is now commonly referred to as ‘green season’ due to the rains turning the countryside green and filling the rivers and waterfalls.”

Naturally, visiting during the wet season is a gamble. Rains could come in brief cloudbursts, or they could come in days-long downpours that affect boat service and island access. July brings more summer tourists and August tends to see cloudy skies and regular heavy rainfall. September is the wettest and least crowded month. To split the difference, consider visiting during the shoulder season (April through June, or October), when rains are generally of the brief afternoon storm variety.

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The best times to visit Thailand for festivals

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Travelers should try to experience at least one of Thailand’s many festivals, which celebrate everything from flowers and fruit to monkeys and elephants.

Two of the most beloved are the late-November Lantern Festivals: Yi Peng, during which participants release thousands of rice-paper lanterns into the sky; and Loy Krathong, for which Thais create banana-leaf baskets, fill them with flowers and burning candles, and release them onto lakes, rivers, and canals. Chiang Mai is the Yi Peng epicentre (tourists can participate with ticketed entry, starting at around USD 130) and Loy Krathong is celebrated across the country.

The Chinese New Year in January or February turns Bangkok’s Chinatown into a sea of dragons, drummers, worshippers, and visitors, all under the glow of firecrackers and red lanterns. Also in February is the three-day Flower Festival in Chiang Mai, which culminates with a parade of elaborate floats painstakingly decorated with chrysanthemums, damask roses, and other varieties.

Songkran (a.k.a. Water Splashing Festival) ushers in the Thai New Year in mid-April with parades, parties, and performances across the country. “Songkran turns Thailand turns into one big water fight,” said Tydeman. “It also coincides with the hottest month of the year, so it’s a perfect excuse to get wet.”

The Vegetarian Festival takes place in late September or early October and commemorates a nine-day abstinence from meat in honour of the Nine Emperor Gods of Taoism.

The best times to visit Thailand for scuba diving

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Divers from all over the world flock to Thailand to explore the country’s famous underwater sites and stunning marine parks. Thailand’s east coast is largely dive-friendly throughout the year. If you plan an excursion to the Andaman Sea — home to the extraordinary Similan and Surin Islands — time the trip between November and April when the seas are calm and visibility is clearest. Also, keep in mind that Similan and Surin marine parks close from mid-May to mid-October.

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The best times to visit Thailand for Island-hopping

Boating from one jungle-topped limestone island to another is a great way to explore Thailand, but downpours between May and October can put the kibosh on nautical fun. Some southern Andaman resorts are even closed for the rainy season.

“The islands off the west coast, like Phuket, are best to visit in the winter months, whereas the islands off the east coast, like Koh Samui, are great to visit in the summer,” said Tydeman.

This means you should time your bouncing around Phuket, the Phi Phi Islands, Ko Lanta, and other Andaman isles between late October (when the rains taper off) and May or June. Ko Lanta is effectively closed during the monsoon season — you may be able to get there, but accommodation options are seriously limited. Conversely, Gulf of Thailand idylls Koh Samui, Koh Tao, and Ko Pha-Ngan are at their rainiest and windiest between October and December.

If you want to avoid the crowds, keep in mind that students from Australia and Europe flock to Thailand’s islands in June and July to work and party during their summer breaks.

The best times to visit Thailand for shopping

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No matter what time of year you visit Thailand, try to fit in at least one weekend in Bangkok so you can experience the vast Chatuchak Weekend Market, open from 9 am – 6 pm on Saturdays and Sundays. In fact, most of the stalls are covered, so you can visit even on a rainy day.

Tydeman also recommended visiting Bangkok’s night markets, which offer “everything from original artwork and designer bags to kitschy souvenirs and secondhand books.”

Chiang Mai’s weekend markets deserve a look as well. Every Saturday night, Wua Lai Road (just south of the Old City) closes to traffic and hosts hundreds of silversmiths, wood carvers, clothing purveyors, sketch artists, and performing musicians. On Sundays, the scene essentially repeats itself along the length of Ratchadamnoen Road, which bustles with artisans, food vendors, and massage stations.

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An Itinerary For James Arthur In Bangkok Based On His Songshttps://www.travelandleisureasia.com/global/destinations/southeast-asia/james-arthur-bangkok-itinerary/2023-11-25T02:00:59+00:00https://www.travelandleisureasia.com/global/?p=145720James Arthur Bangkok

Here’s a Bangkok itinerary for James Arthur based on his songs.

Hello, James. No, not you. I’m talking to James Arthur. I know you’re on your way to Bangkok to serenade and rock the audience with your gravelly and emotional gut-punching voice next week. It’s going to be fun and your fans can’t wait. We have a tradition of making an itinerary for celebs who visit, and since you’ll be in Bangkok soon, we’re doing one for you. Here’s a Bangkok itinerary for you, James Arthur, based on your songs. 

A Bangkok itinerary for James Arthur based on his songs

Get “Naked” and take a dip at an onsen in Pañpuri Wellness

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Touring can be very demanding, so it’s vital to carve out some time for relaxation. One of the best ways to do just that is to pamper yourself with a luxurious treatment by Pañpuri Wellness. Take a dip in their onsen baths, get a revitalising body scrub, and just enjoy the utter tranquillity away from the hustle and bustle before jetting off to Singapore. We just want you to be spoiled, James. 

Head to Ojo to gaze at the night sky and “Rewrite the Stars”

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Great food and great views—what more can you ask for? Ojo, which sits on one of the top floors of the iconic King Power Mahanakhon building, serves utterly delectable Mexican fare. Now, James, I understand you’re in Thailand and are probably after some local food, and you definitely should give it a try. Stay away from any fancy restaurants though and buy your pad thai roadside. But I’m suggesting Ojo for something a little more upscale, a little “treat yourself” perhaps after the concert with your whole crew because you deserve it. Plus, you’ll get a breathtaking view of the city. 

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Go to Bar Us where it’s “Just Us”

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If you and your team still need a few drinks after that dinner at Ojo, head over to Bar Us to celebrate the success of the concert. You all deserve it after what I’m sure will be a job well done, and you all need to kick back and have some fun over a drink or two. Take the team, drink some drinks, and enjoy Bar Us before heading back to the tour grind. 

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Get stuck in the “Impossible” Bangkok traffic

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As much as we residents of Bangkok would love to spare you from this, the truth is that you can’t say you’ve been here if you haven’t been stuck in its traffic. It’s bound to happen to you at some point while you’re here though hopefully not on the way to the venue of the concert. You’ll probably be as frustrated as Chris Hemsworth was when he was here, but it’s all part of the Bangkok experience. 

Do some rock climbing at Stone Goat and “Say You Won’t Let Go”

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Staying fit is another important thing when touring and there’s no better fun exercise than a little bit of rock climbing. There are many venues here in the city where you can climb but Stonegoat has fun and varied courses. It’s a challenge for first-timers though I don’t know if you’ve ever rock climbed, but if you are, then let’s see if you will indeed not let go. Not that I want to see you slip and hurt yourself or anything. Your fans will kill me. 

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The Best Things To Do In Hanoi: A Guide To Your Vietnamese Adventurehttps://www.travelandleisureasia.com/global/destinations/southeast-asia/the-best-things-to-do-in-hanoi-a-guide-to-your-vietnamese-adventure/2023-11-24T09:00:45+00:00https://www.travelandleisureasia.com/global/?p=144132best things to do in Hanoi

Vietnam’s capital city, Hanoi is eclectic and enigmatic at the same time, steeped in culture, influenced by colonialism, ravaged by wars, and known for its chaotic traffic. With 1,000 years of history, Hanoi, known as Thang Long or “Soaring Dragon” is vibrant, diverse, legendary, and traditional.

This is where you will find a train chugging along a narrow lane filled with cafes while you get lost in the atmospheric labyrinthine maze of streets in the Old Quarter. Lakes and temples are filled with legends, while cathedrals and opera houses jostle for space with pagodas and citadels. Step back in time in the leafy French Quarter, or feel the Zen at the sprawling Temple of Literature.

The flavours of Hanoi can also be experienced through delicious street food and its famous egg coffee. Take a cruise along Halong Bay or head on day trips to Ninh Binh Province to explore caves. For your next trip to the Vietnam capital, here is your curated travel guide with a list of some of the best things to do in Hanoi.

Best time to visit Hanoi

October to March is a good time to visit Hanoi as most tourists prefer travelling in autumn or spring if they are planning a cruise to Ha Long Bay. The low season is from April to September when it gets very hot and humid with frequent storms and showers. Winters see a peak of tourist traffic as temperatures cool off but the prices shoot as well.

Best Free thing to do in Hanoi

Feel the calm at Hoan Hiem Lake

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Located at the heart of Hanoi near the Old Quarter is a vast expanse of an enchanting lake named after a divine sword that was sent apparently by the Gods through a mystical turtle to the Emperor to defeat the Chinese. The sword was later reclaimed by the giant turtle who vanished under the lake and hence it was called Hoan Hiem Lake or “The Lake of the Restored Lake, “ or simply put, “ Sword Lake.”

There is even a Turtle Tower built on a mound in the middle of the lake. Explore the lake at sunset for mesmerising photos as you lose yourself in this oasis of calm. While entry to the lake is free, there is a fee to enter the Ngoc Son Temple located on an island in the lake that can be accessed by the red Cau The Huc Bridge.

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Best Fun thing to do in Hanoi

Try Egg Coffee

If you love coffee then you must go cafe hopping in the Old Quarter and try the famous Egg Coffee which was created at Cafe Griang in 1946. Ca Phe Trung or egg yolk coffee was however a wartime invention when milk became scarce and whipped egg yolk was used as a substitute.

If you are feeling experimental, then try coconut coffee with a dash of coconut milk and condensed milk or yoghurt coffee with frozen yoghurt. You can also try the classic black Vietnamese drip coffee or add a dash of condensed milk and ice if you like it chilled. Other cafes where you can try Egg Coffee are Note Cafe, Dinh Coffee, Cafe Pho Co, Leu Coffee, and Bar among others.

Best thing to do in Hanoi with Family and Kids

Watch a water puppet show

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Immerse yourself in a world of fantasy and folklore, with colourful characters set in “liquid stages” as these shows with lively puppets are presented in pools of water. Water puppet shows, patronised by royalty, originated in the Red River Delta in the 11th century and were performed then in the harvested paddy fields filled with water.

The wooden puppets, painted with lacquers are manoeuvred with long bamboo sticks and strings, while puppeteers choreograph the show, creating a dramatic and vivid atmosphere. Head to Thang Long Water Puppet Theatre for a dramatic performance where there are five multilingual shows every day.

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Best thing to do in Hanoi for Couples

Cruise along the surreal Ha Long Bay

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Ha Long Bay is Vietnam’s crown jewel among all her treasures and you cannot help but fall in love when you see towering limestone pillars topped with rainforests rising majestically from the azure oceans, as you go on a cruise. Cruises start from Tuan Chau Gateway, located about 150 km from Hanoi and it can take about three hours by road.

While some cruises are for a day, it is recommended to stay at least a couple of nights to imbibe the ethereal experience of waking up amidst the karsts. There are over 2000 of these limestone rock formations, islets, and carves surrounded by pristine beaches in this World Heritage Site. With Ha Long Bay becoming very crowded, most tourists prefer the more secluded Bai Tu Long Bay and Lan Ha Bay and even choose to stay a few days in Cat Ba Island.

Best Thing to Do in Hanoi for Nature Lovers

Explore caves at Ninh Binh Province

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You are spoilt for choices when it comes to exploring the emerald-tinged landscapes around Hanoi filled with limestone karsts, rice terraces, national parks, river valleys, and ancient temples. Head to the stunning Ninh Binh Province in the Red River Delta, a little over two-hour drive from Hanoi, and then take a slow meandering boat ride on the Sao Khe River, admiring the stunning views of the limestone caves at Trang An.

Visit caves and temples and then head on another breathtaking boat ride on the Ngo Dong River.to Tam Coc, feasting on the picturesque paddy fields and karst formations. Buy some embroidered napkins from artisans at Van Lan. If you have more time, then climb Mua Cave Viewpoint for stunning views and visit the cave temples at Bich Dong Pagoda. Stay a day at Ninh Binh and explore Cuc Phong National Park and Van Long Nature Reserve and the ancient relics of Hoa Lu Ancient Capital.

Best Thing to Do in Hanoi for Culture

Feel the Zen at the Temple of Literature

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Set in five distinct courtyards, with pools, pavilions and gardens, the 11th-century temple with several shrines looks more like a walled palace built by Emperor Ly Thanh Tong. Dedicated to the renowned philosopher, Confucius, the Temple of Literature was also Vietnam’s first university, called Quoc Tu Giam. which was initially open only to the royals.

You can see names of exceptional students engraved on large slabs atop turtle statues, while young graduates take photos against the picturesque landscapes and new students come here to pray for good results. Lose yourself in the Zen-like atmosphere, at the altar of learning before visiting other temples and historic sites in the vicinity like Thang Long Imperial Citadel, One Pillar Pagoda, Bach Ma Temple in the Old Quarter and Ba Dinh Square with a mausoleum and museum dedicated to Former President, Ho Chi Minh.

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Best Thing to do in Hanoi for Adventure

Hike in the lush Ba Vi National Park

A perfect getaway from the hustle and bustle of Hanoi, Ba Vi National Park is just a couple of hours away from the Vietnamese capital and is a verdant paradise with endangered animals and endemic birds. You can trek along the sacred limestone mountain with three peaks crowned with shrines.

There are several hiking trails around the forested paths and on the second peak ( Tan Vien ) is the ancient Thuong temple while you can climb over 1200 steps to reach Uncle Ho’s Temple ( Ho Chi Minh’s shrine) atop the Emperor’s Peak. Caves, pagodas, lakes, gardens and ruins of colonial-era churches and prisons are scattered around this former French colonial hill station and on a clear day, you can see sweeping views of the Red River Delta and even Hanoi in the distance.

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Best Thing to do in Hanoi at Night

Get high on nightlife at the Old Quarter

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All roads lead to “Hanoi Beer Street” ( Bia Hoi Junction ) also known as Ta Hien Street in the Old Quarter, where you will find a loud jamboree of tourists and locals gurgling chilled Bia Hoi, the local draft beer which is touted to be one of the cheapest in the world.

While the spirited atmosphere is not to be missed, you can also head to a few premium cocktail bars like The Alchemist, Gallery Bespoke Cocktail Bar, Dragon Fly Lounge, Legend Beer, Twilight Sky Bar, 21GAM, 1900 Le Theatre around the Old Quarter, and Hoan Kiem District. Don’t miss Hoan Kiem Lake Walking Street and Hang Buom Street to try local street food.

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Best Thing to do in Summer in Hanoi

Go Museum hopping

Summers in Hanoi are not just hot and humid but can also be very wet with thunderstorms and this is the best time for museum hopping. Start with Vietnam’s Museum of Ethnology dedicated to 54 ethnic groups with 15000 artefacts. If you are into art don’t miss the Vietnam National Fine Arts Museum enclosed in a French colonial building.

History buffs should also head to the Museum of Hanoi with 50,000 exhibits. The Hoa LO Prison Museum, ironically dubbed “Hanoi Hilton” by imprisoned American soldiers during the Vietnam War and the Vietnam Military History Museum are dark war museums while the Hanoi Police Museum is small and quaint. If you have time for just one more, then head to the Vietnamese Women’s Museum.

Best Thing to Do in Winter in Hanoi

Climb the mountain to see Perfume Pagoda

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Take a slow boat ride along the Yen River, gazing at rice fields and rocky outcrops to reach this sacred cluster of cave temples atop the mountain called Huong Tich Son or the Mount of Fragrances or Perfume Pagoda. Start from Thien Chua (Pagoda leading to Heaven), towards the peak via a steep path or you can take the cable car to the mouth of the cave where you can see the carvings and shrines.

If you are walking down the path, you can see more pagodas as well. While winter is a great time to visit the locals celebrate an annual festival in the Pagoda at the advent of spring in February. It can also get very crowded during the Vietnamese New Year. While Perfume Pagoda is just 60 km from Hanoi and can be accessed by road in just a couple of hours, it takes longer by boat but is worth the journey.

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Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

– What are the best cultural places to visit in Hanoi?
The Temple of Literature, the Imperial Citadel of Thang Long, Ngoc Son Temple, One Pillar Pagoda, Tran Quoc Pagoda, Hanoi Opera House, Vietnam Museum of Ethnology, and Thang Long Water Puppet Theatre are some of the best cultural places to visit in Hanoi.

– Are there any beaches in Hanoi?
The closest beach is at the Tuan Chau Island at Halong, Quang Ninh and is about 120 km away from Hanoi. Do Son Beach is also located about 120 km, near the city of Hai Phong.

– Is there any dress code in Hanoi?
While there are no dress codes in Hanoi, it is not appropriate to wear shorts and sleeveless tops to any of the temples in Hanoi.

– What are the best things to buy in Hanoi?
There are several markets in Hanoi and you can buy handmade souvenirs, ceramics, paintings, textiles, embroidery and of course Vietnamese coffee.

– What are the best festivals in Hanoi?
Tet or the Vietnamese New Year celebrated in January is one of the biggest festivals in Vietnam. The other festivals are Keo Pagoda celebrated in autumn and Le Mat festival which is a pageant on water in spring.

– What are the best adventures to take in Hanoi?
Cruises and cave exploration are some of the best adventures in Hanoi. Go on a cruise to Halong Bay, or visit Ninh Binh Province or hike Ba Vi National Park.

– What are some of the best hotels in Hanoi?
The luxurious Sofitel Legend Metropole, Apricot Hotel, Hanoi Le Jardin and Spa, Hotel de I’Opera Hanoi – Mgallery, Capella Hanoi, Intercontinental Hanoi Westlake, Pan Pacific Hanoi are some of the best hotels to stay in Hanoi.

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A Food Lover’s Guide to the Flavours of Australia, Philippines, and Sri Lanka with Radisson Hotelshttps://www.travelandleisureasia.com/global/hotels/a-food-lovers-guide-to-the-flavours-of-australia-philippines-and-sri-lanka-with-radisson-hotels/2023-11-20T22:00:00+00:00https://www.travelandleisureasia.com/global/?p=141359Radisson

Pack your overnight bag and appetite as we explore four foodie destinations perfect for the ultimate food-lovers weekend. From the on-trend gastronomy of Melbourne to the flavourful fusion cuisine of Kandy, this guide has got you covered.

PREPARE TO TEMPT YOUR TASTEBUDS with mouthwatering local delicacies while staying in city centre luxury. When you’ve only planned a short weekend break, staying in the middle of the action is always the right choice.

In each of these cities, Radisson Hotel Group has a unique hotel that places you steps from the best places to fill your belly. 

Whether you love street food, fine dining or Instagrammable eats, you’ll find something to love in these hand-picked destinations.

Melbourne, Australia

Our first stop is the dynamic food and lifestyle of Melbourne, Australia. Every corner of this magnetic city is filled with food and culture to discover. 

Stay: Radisson Hotel on Flagstaff Gardens Melbourne

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Nestled in Melbourne’s vibrant heart, Radisson Hotel on Flagstaff Gardens offers a haven for urban explorers and discerning gourmands. Sitting in the central business district, the hotel’s 184 stylish rooms and suites feature design infused with modern bursts of colour, ensuring a chic and comfortable stay.

With plush mattresses and an expansive pillow menu, you’ll love sleeping off every meal in supreme comfort. Guests who upgrade to a suite can enjoy a lounge area with city views. During your stay, enjoy skyline views from the rooftop spa and gym and enjoy round-the-clock room service.  

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Eating at the hotel is a never-miss option, with a seasonal menu available all day at HQ’s on William. Settle in to caffeinate with the in-house barista-made coffee along with an extensive buffet spread every morning. With a menu dedicated to the delights of regional and seasonal dishes, expect all sorts from their signature wagyu beef burger, seafood linguine, fresh oysters and a wide selection of wine favourites. Savour artisanal cocktails and sample local recipes on the rooftop terrace overlooking the grand skyscrapers of A’Beckett Street.

If you need recommendations on where to eat, the hotel’s 24-hour concierge can offer local insight into the best restaurants, markets and casual bites. 

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The elegant hotel is just a stone’s throw from the iconic Queen Victoria Market – a bustling hub with a delectable array of artisanal treats around every corner.

Another must-visit spot for satisfying culinary cravings is Smith Street — hailed as the coolest street in the world by Time Out – and just a 10-minute drive from the hotel. Indulge in world-class people-watching as you soak up Melbourne’s coffee culture and sip a famous flat white at one of dozens of trendy cafes.

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Melbourne’s cultural scene offers endless allure, with the legendary Docklands offering a huge variety of attractions — from public art installations to concerts and sporting events — and is located within a kilometre and a half of the hotel. 

To discover the charms of Fitzroy, venture beyond the beaten path and uncover a world of trendy shops and eclectic art displays. Don’t miss the Fitzroy Mills Market, where intriguing artwork beckons and the Brunswick Street Gallery, a haven for art lovers. 

Quezon City, Philippines

While Quezon City may not always be top of mind for weekend getaways — with many people considering nearby Manila the main attraction — this up-and-coming city is gaining traction with locals escaping the cheerful chaos of Manila as well as travellers from further afield.

Stay: Park Inn by Radisson North EDSA

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Discover a world of contemporary comfort at Park Inn by Radisson North EDSA. Sitting in the midpoint of Quezon City, this vibrant hotel offers a respite from the busy city, allowing you to relax and recharge amidst modern design in spacious and well-appointed rooms that provide the ideal blend of comfort and style.

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Onsite culinary delights blend international and local favourites to curb your every craving. Casa serves up full-service buffet breakfasts and all-day delights while guests in a hurry can get something nourishing to nosh at the newly revamped Dash Cafe. The latest collaboration offers Starbucks coffee to pair on your taste buds with the delectable assortment of pitch-perfect pastries and finger sandwiches. Terazza on 7 is the ideal place to unwind beside the pool with a refreshing cocktail and light meal. 

Once you step outside, a footbridge connects you directly to the extensive SM City North EDSA shopping complex, the second largest mall in the Philippines. From hypermarkets to cinema and from a bowling centre to an archery range, guests will never run out of fun activities in their free time. Home-grown and international brands shine in both shopping and dining options, offering plenty of options for food exploring and souvenir shopping. No other hotel in the ‘City of Stars’ comes close in convenience, location and comfort.

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In the nearby Mother Ignacia neighbourhood, visitors can stroll through streets of affordable restaurants, bars, cafes and shops. The area is known for meat-centric Filipino restaurants and inspired takes on local cuisine.  

Tomas Morato Avenue shines for nightlife, offering many choices for comfort food, fusion dining and Italian fare. On Maginhawa Street, garden restaurants impress with chef-crafted Filipino fare, while provincial speciality eateries serve heirloom dishes. The nearby Timog Avenue is also a haven for food enthusiasts searching for hip cafes and fine-dining experiences. After dark, live music and entertainment make for an unforgettable evening.

Explore

Metro Manila Philippines Skyline
Metro Manila Philippines Skyline. Photo by Salvador Manaois III/Getty Images

There is lots to see and do in the city when you’re not eating. Quezon Memorial Circle sits near the hotel and offers gardens, museums, a shrine, and amusement for locals and visitors. 

Those who love nature will love immersing themselves in the local flora and fauna at Ninoy Aquino Parks and Wildlife Centre, which is easily reachable from the metro station just a few minutes away.

Kandy, Sri Lanka

Peaceful pleasure awaits in the lush embrace of Kandy’s hills. The laidback city is ringed by tea plantations and rainforests, making it rife with fresh, local ingredients to create incredible cuisine.

Stay: Radisson Hotel Kandy

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Radisson Hotel Kandy enjoys a divine location between forest and lake, with rooms that meld modern amenities with Sri Lankan art and local touches. With 122 rooms evoking the country’s fascinating culture, guests enjoy it all in the heart of the charming destination. 

Bommu Rooftop Bar at Radisson Hotel Kandy
Bommu Rooftop Bar

With a rooftop bar, meeting rooms, pool and fitness centre, every convenience is available. The hotel also offers Lake View suites with amazing panoramas to further enjoy the surrounds.

Dine is where your day of eating begins, with healthy buffet breakfasts and dinners as well as all-day dining on local and international dishes. After the sun goes down, enjoy views of Kandy by night at Bommu Rooftop Bar, where local cocktails are served with unforgettable plates. 

Dine

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At the country’s culinary heart, Kandy’s cuisine fuses flavours from across Sri Lanka’s regions. Travellers can taste famed dishes like Jaffna crab curry and the Dutch-inspired lamprias, a full meal with two curries baked in a banana leaf.

Kandy is also renowned for local dishes such as sour fish curry Ambul Thiyal — a truly unusual experience for foreigners. Street food also abounds in this city , and guests regularly discover street foods of all kinds, known as “short eats,” from local vendors. Don’t skip the hot dosa washed down with a steaming cup of tea. 

As a centre of Buddhism and home to a large Sinhalese community, there are many options for vegans, while the region’s past as a British colony is still evident in high tea services and Western food offerings. 

Explore

Tourists a the Bahiravokanda Viharaya Buddha temple in Kandy
Tourists a the Bahiravokanda Viharaya Buddha temple in Kandy. Photo by John Crux Photography/Getty Images

Movie buffs will have fun searching out some of the iconic locations where “Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom” were filmed, and the UNESCO World Heritage Site Dalada Maligawa, or Temple of the Sacred Tooth, houses a relic believed to be Buddha’s tooth and is not to be missed. 

Kandy is known as a starting point for charming train rides offering spectacular views, and Kandy Central Market is a prime place for sampling local fruits and snacks amongst locals. 

Bacolod City, Philippines

Travel to the centre of Negros Occidental to find the delicious wonders of Bacolod City, Philippines’ City of Smiles as well as the home of the country’s sweetest treats. 

Stay: Park Inn by Radisson Bacolod

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Park Inn By Radisson Bacolod offers stays to remember in the best part of the burgeoning city. Each of its 150 spacious rooms and suites is finished with every modern convenience, and the location is nothing short of perfect. Step outside the hotel’s doors to find a direct connection to the SM City Bacolod shopping complex and SMX Convention Center Bacolod. This supermall has it all – renowned brands, restaurants, cinema, play areas for kids to enjoy while you shop and plenty of ongoing events and festivals that allow you to soak in the local atmosphere. You’ll never be short of fun and entertaining options while staying at the nearby Radisson Hotel. 

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Inside the hotel are four stellar options for dining and drinking. Arima is your first daily stop for filling, seasonal breakfast buffets, and all-day a la carte dining. The Lobby Lounge and Dash are the places to stop for a convenient beverage, light meal or around-the-clock takeaway food as you head out to explore the city. For a more indulgent experience, visit Marapara Pool Bar for appetising light meals and drinks overlooking the pool. With great sunset views, it’s the perfect place to recharge after a day in the city.

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Bacolod sits at the top of foodie bucket lists as one of the Philippines’ capitals of flavour. Once known as the nation’s dessert hub, the city still makes indulgent sweets — piaya and napoleon being the most famous — and is a true candy lover’s paradise. But it also offers much more.

Bacolod is also famed for inasal, the grilled and marinated chicken dish that manages to be both sweet and salty and has become a staple across the country. 

The best place to sample inasal is Manokan Country, a neighbourhood where chicken houses line the entire street and every table features pinakurat, a local vinegar, soy sauce and chicken oil. Birds are served with garlic rice, fresh calamari, hot chilli and plastic gloves to keep your hands clean.

Explore

San Sebastian Cathedral in Bacolod, Philippines
San Sebastian Cathedral in Bacolod, Philippines. Photo by bugking88/iStock/Getty Images Plus

Just a mere 10 minutes away, Nearby the hotel, guests can take a walk in Bacolod Public Plaza to mingle with locals or soak up local culture and take photos at the postcard-pretty San Sebastian Cathedral.

When you’ve had your fill of chicken, seafood and lavishly sweet desserts, be sure to visit The Ruins, a once-grand mansion that was owned by one of the city’s rich sugar makers that provides a perspective on the Bacolod City of old and provides insight into the destination’s storied history.

Using these insider tips from Radisson Hotels, foodies can embark on tasty city breaks that take them from Melbourne’s coffee culture to Quezon’s lively localities and from Kandy’s Buddhist history to Bacolod’s indulgent inasal. Stay centrally with Radisson Hotels and dine locally for a foodie weekend to remember.

Radisson Foodie Destinations

In Australia, Sri Lanka and the Philippines, use these insider tips to enjoy your stay in Radisson hotels that put you in the heart of it all – coffee culture, heritage cuisine, fresh seafood and sweet treats that make these destinations a foodie’s dream.

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New Boutique Hotel MUU Bangkok Showcases Community and Kinship in the Heart of Thong Lohttps://www.travelandleisureasia.com/global/hotels/new-boutique-hotel-muu-bangkok-showcases-community-and-kinship-in-the-heart-of-thong-lo/2023-11-19T22:00:00+00:00https://www.travelandleisureasia.com/global/?p=141211New Boutique Hotel MUU Bangkok Showcases Community and Kinship in the Heart of Thong Lo

The flagship property is dedicated to nurturing human connections and constantly adapting to its clientele.

UNVEILING ITS INAUGURAL PROPERTY, MUU Bangkok, MUU Hotels & Resorts introduces itself to the world with a name inspired by the Thai concept of community and kinship. Central to the brand’s ethos is celebrating human connection, creating a space where guests are nurtured and their needs effortlessly fulfilled.

Deluxe King
Deluxe King

The unique new hotel experience aims to take the guest journey a step beyond luxury, adding a personal element that will continually adapt to the desires and needs of its guests and the vibrant community it calls home, Bangkok’s Thong Lo neighbourhood. 

Imagine a place where designer suits and street fashion coexist harmoniously, where creativity, warmth and genuine engagement are woven into the fabric of every interaction.

MUU’s foundation rests on unpretentious quality, ensuring that each property shines with distinctive charm in every aspect of service, encounter, and design. 

MUU Bangkok Team
MUU Bangkok Team

“We want to create a sense of community for and with our guests, both through the hotel spaces and through concierge-like recommendations of what’s happening around our property,” said MUU Hotels Group General Manager Christian O.H. Zunk. “The idea of constantly innovating and transforming so that regular guests can always expect to experience something new upon their return is also key to our brand.” 

Heart of Hip Culture

Eight Thonglor Mall
Eight Thonglor Mall

Nestled in the chic and prestigious Thong Lo district, MUU Bangkok welcomes guests with 148 thoughtfully designed rooms.

As a proud member of Small Luxury Hotels of the World, this brand-new gem offers an unparalleled experience surrounded by a cityscape that never sleeps, where guests can indulge in the thriving attractions of Thong Lo, including trendy bars, renowned restaurants, and charming cafes — including the adjacent Eight Thonglor Mall.

Conveniently situated between Sukhumvit and Petchaburi roads, guests can easily explore the vivid tapestry of Bangkok, thanks to the BTS Skytrain and MRT system nearby.

Stellar Stays

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Deluxe King

Immerse yourself in the world of tailored accommodation at MUU Bangkok, with an array of spacious rooms, suites, and residences that cater to every need. Step into the realm of comfort with Deluxe King rooms, starting at 37 sqm, or treat yourself to the extraordinary Thong Lo Suite, spanning a staggering 180 sqm with a sprawling private terrace for marvelling at the cityscape. 

The suite includes concierge service, a private bar, a fully-equipped kitchen and a host of comprehensive amenities, guaranteeing an unforgettable stay.

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Discover havens of modern bliss in contemporary lifestyle-oriented residences perfectly suited for those seeking extended stays. From the stylish 52 sqm One Bedroom Residence to the expansive 170 sqm Three Bedroom Residence with Terrace, each choice offers personalisation and comfort, with timber floorings, plush king-sized beds, sofas, marble coffee tables and grand marble bathrooms stocked with eco-friendly amenities.

 Delectable Moments

Otto Italian Restaurant
Otto Italian Restaurant

Experience a vibrant sense of community at MUU Bangkok, where two remarkable restaurants and two inviting bars capture the essence of kinship. 

Step into the sophisticated world of Otto Italian Restaurant, where traditional and modern Italian cuisine harmoniously unite on the soothing expanse of the sky view pool terrace.

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A flight down, discover the enticing La Sala di Otto, an art-deco sanctuary with a choice of plush seating and private alcoves, perfect for private events, or a gathering of family and friends or a couple to enjoy an exclusive dining experience.

Embrace the outdoors and unwind at Ze Bar, where you can sample masterfully crafted cocktails, fine wines, and classic bar bites. On the same level, the hidden 008 Bar beckons, an intimate speakeasy where rare whiskeys mingle with signature cocktails, artfully modified from the Prohibition era to tempt modern palates.

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Step into the world of MUU Bangkok, where celebrations of community take centre stage. Each interaction is filled with warmth, creativity, and genuine engagement to create a truly unforgettable hotel experience.

Room rates start from THB 5,000++ per night and include daily breakfast. For more information on this new boutique hotel, please visit muuhotels.com/bangkok


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Where To Celebrate Diwali 2023 In Bangkokhttps://www.travelandleisureasia.com/global/destinations/southeast-asia/where-to-celebrate-diwali-2023-in-bangkok/2023-11-12T10:00:58+00:00https://www.travelandleisureasia.com/global/?p=144045diwali 2023 bangkok

Have you made plans yet to celebrate Diwali 2023 in Bangkok? We have you covered.

Named the Indian “festival of lights,” Diwali celebrates “victory of light over darkness, good over evil, and knowledge over ignorance.” But it’s not just about lights and mythical triumph, the occasion calls for a reunion of friends and family—a time to have grand feasts, reward yourselves, and generally have a great time with trusted company.

Luckily, we know just the places in Bangkok to celebrate Diwali. Read on for all the info.

Where to celebrate Diwali 2023 in Bangkok

Diwali Set Menu at Charcoal Tandoor Grill & Mixology

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11-12 November, 6pm onwards

Diwali is the perfect occasion to dine like royalty, and Charcoal is the place to be. As you take a bite of their curated set dinner menu featuring their famed signatures, Bollywood performances and Bhangra drum shows are rolled out to make sure you have a night to remember. The Rangoli art and lights adorning the venue will also help set the mood.

You can find more information at Charcoal Tandoor Grill & Mixology.

Diwali Party at Bangkok Island

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12 November, 5pm onwards

Bangkok Island is one of our favourite cruising spots in town, and this time, they’re doing a big Diwali celebration with a gorgeous view of the Chao Phraya River. DJ Chai Singh and DJ Kriszd are bringing their most energetic sets yet, King Waari will be doing his famed Indian music live performance, and you’ll find the vegan and vegetarian food provided by Naivedyum very mouthwatering.

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You can find more information at Bangkok Island.

Sunday Brunch at Rang Mahal

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12 November, 12-3pm

Rang Mahal is serving an extra festive Sunday brunch worthy of impressing any Indian family. It’s an all-you-can-eat deal with their signature dishes along with live performances and a gorgeous views of the Bangkok skyline. Bring everyone, as kids under six dine for free.

You can find more information at Rang Mahal.

Pre-Diwali Bash at The Finch Bangkok

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10 November, 8pm onwards

This Soi 11 venue is holding a Pre-Diwali bash. MH43 Band will be coming in to play live with amazing Bollywood DJs ready behind the booth. The mixology team is fully equipped with all you need to make sure you have a great time. It’s the perfect occasion to let loose, maybe without the family, this time.

You can find more information at The Finch Bangkok.

Set Menu at Maya

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If you want to keep things a bit low key, Maya is offering a special set menu for Diwali, along with a guest bartender with Phraya Elements cocktails and DJ Anine working behind the booth. Both vegetarian and non-vegetarian menus available.

You can find more information at Maya.

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Related: From India To The World: How Diwali Is Celebrated Across Continents

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The Most Beautiful Places To See In The Philippineshttps://www.travelandleisureasia.com/global/destinations/southeast-asia/the-most-beautiful-places-to-see-in-the-philippines/2023-11-09T09:00:23+00:00https://www.travelandleisureasia.com/global/?p=143089beautiful places in the Philippines

The tropical haven of the Philippines is blessed with some of the world’s most enchanting destinations and is an unparalleled tropical paradise worth experiencing for every beach bum. From the sun-kissed beaches of Boracay to the renowned beauty of Palawan, this archipelago is a canvas painted with nature’s finest strokes.

Here, turquoise waters caress sandy shores, inviting you to explore vibrant coral realms beneath. Yet, beyond the coastal charm lies a tapestry woven with cultural threads and echoes of a storied past. Wander through Spanish-influenced streets, traverse emerald rice terraces, and savour the symphony of flavours in Filipino cuisine. Explore some of the most beautiful places in the Philippines — an odyssey that promises not just a visit but a lasting connection to this tropical paradise.

Best time to visit scenic & beautiful places in The Philippines

The optimal months for Philippines travel are December to April, with temperatures 24°C to 31°C. During this period, the country, including its stunning islands and remote locales, is easily accessible.

Read our ultimate Philippines guide here.

Most beautiful and scenic tourist places in The Philippines

Palawan

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Palawan, the largest province in the Philippines, beckons with its stunning archipelago. Renowned as one of the world’s best islands, Palawan boasts white sand beaches, crystal-clear waters, diverse marine life, and towering limestone cliffs spread across 1,700 pristine islands and islets scattered in its three main destinations: El Nido, Puerto Princesa, and Coron. El Nido, with its mesmerising rock formations and caves, stands out as a must-visit.

Coron, part of Busuanga and Calamian Islands, offers snorkelling and picturesque landscapes, including the pristine Kayangan Lake. Puerto Princesa, the capital, boasts the UNESCO-listed subterranean river, once voted as one of the seven wonders, with underground caves and limestone karst mountains. Palawan is a paradise for island-hopping and exploration, making it one of the most beautiful places in the Philippines.

How to reach:
By air:
Puerto Princesa International Airport is the nearest airport, 89.3 km away

Best places to stay: Frangipani El Nido, Maligaya Beach Bungalows, NoaNoa Island

Best time to explore: February to March

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Boracay

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Boracay, a gem in the Philippines, ranks among the country’s top destinations. Famous for its powdery white sand and vibrant nightlife, Boracay captivates with its spectacular sunsets. Despite its modest size — approximately 7 km long — the island boasts one of Asia’s finest beaches — The White Beach. This popular tourist spot is renowned for its crystal-clear waters and offers a spectrum of water activities, from jet skiing to scuba diving and snorkelling. Boracay, a top among the beautiful places in the Philippines, is a must-visit for those seeking absolute tropical paradise pleasure in the country.

How to reach:
By air:
Godofredo P. Ramos Airport is the nearest airport, 6.5 km away

Best places to stay: Shangri-La Boracay, Crimson Resort & Spa Boracay

Best time to explore: March to May

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Banaue Rice Terraces

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Nestled in the Ifugaos mountains, the Banaue Rice Terraces, a Philippine National Cultural Treasure, boast a 2,000-year legacy. Likely hand-carved, these terraces were ingeniously crafted to address the challenge of cultivating rice on steep terrain.

Towering at 1500 m above sea level, their remote Luzon location requires a trek, dissuading conventional tourists. Serving as both a scenic marvel and crucial farmland, these terraces are vital to locals. The Sunrise Viewpoint, a popular spot offers a picturesque view amid scarlet wildflowers and vibrant rice plantings, making Banaue one of the unmissable and most beautiful places in the Philippines.

How to reach:
By air:
Cauayan City Airport is the nearest airport, 131 km away

Best places to stay: Hiwang Native House Inn & Viewdeck

Best time to explore: April to July

Chocolate Hills, Bohol

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Spread across a 20-square-mile (51.79 square kilometres) region in central Bohol, the Chocolate Hills, numbering around 1,700 mounds, captivate with lush greenery in the rainy season and transform to chocolate brown in the dry months, earning their name. These iconic hills are a must-see in the country, displaying a magical transition of hues between wet and dry periods.

Recognised for historical significance, the Chocolate Hills charm with rolling landscapes is a testament to nature’s artistry. Adorned with jungles and rivers suitable for kayaking, Bohol emerges as a diverse destination for nature enthusiasts, one of the many beautiful places to visit in the Philippines. Bohol, beyond the hills, shelters endangered tarsiers, adding to its allure.

How to reach:
By air:
Mactan-Cebu International Airport is the nearest airport, 85.7 km away

Best places to stay: Solea Mactan Resort, The Bellevue Resort

Best time to explore: March to June

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Also Read – Things You Need To Know About The Philippines Before Visiting

Pangasinan

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Pangasinan, a hidden gem just a 3-4 hour drive from Manila, falls among the (yet) undiscovered beautiful places in the Philippines. It boasts pristine cream-coloured beaches, islets with encircling sandbars, magnificent waterfalls, caves, heritage towns, and a rich gastronomic culture. Named “place of salt,” it’s a major salt producer, known for its unique local products like bagoong (shrimp paste) and alamang (krill). While many visit the famed Hundred Islands National Park, comprising 123 limestone islets, the province’s untouched beauty unfolds in deserted Salomague beaches. Snorkelling unveils a vibrant giant clam population, a result of ongoing conservation efforts.

How to reach:
By air:
Clark International Airport is the nearest airport, 105 km away

Best places to stay: Sirom Beach House, Oldwoods by the Sea Eco Resort

Best time to explore: December to May

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Bicol

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Nestled at Luzon’s southern tip, Bicol, with provinces like Camarines Norte and Masbate, offers an adventurous escape. From January to May, encounter and swim with majestic whale sharks, the world’s largest fish. Bicol’s dynamic landscape features active volcanoes, led by the iconic Mount Mayon, secluded beaches, and off-grid bays.

Delight in the region’s spicy cuisine, highlighting coconut and chillies in dishes like Bicol Express and Laing. Explore pristine beaches, island-hop on a bangka, and immerse in vibrant local festivals. With such beautiful places in Bicol, Philippines, this region unfolds as a lesser-explored haven, inviting travellers to discover its natural wonders and unique cultural flavours.

How to reach:
By air:
Naga Airport is the nearest airport, 27.4 km away

Best places to stay: Residencia Del Hamor, Misibis Bay Resort

Best time to explore: January to May

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Calabarzon

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Discover the diverse wonders of Calabarzon, offering historical sites, scenic landscapes, and world-class dive spots, all among some of the most beautiful places in the Philippines. Tagaytay, a charming town, serves as a gateway to Corregidor Island’s panoramic views. Laguna beckons with hot springs and waterfalls, perfect for canoeing or hiking. Heritage-rich Batangas is also a diver’s paradise and gives visitors a peek into the Verde Island Passage’s biodiversity. Also worth visiting are Taal Volcano, and Fortune Island, as well as the many scenic hikes Calabarzon offers. Unwind on white-sand beaches or Laguna’s famous hot springs. Calabarzon emerges as an eco-tourism haven, emphasising sustainable nature resorts.

How to reach:
By air:
Ninoy Aquino International Airport is the nearest airport, 67.2 km away

Best places to stay: Escala Tagaytay, Tierra Verde

Best time to explore: November to March

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Zamboanga

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Zamboanga City, the “City of Flowers,” is a vibrant port city with a rich cultural tapestry. Derived from the Malay word “Jambangan,” meaning “flower garden,” it’s also dubbed “Asia‘s Latin City” due to Hispanic influences seen in colonial structures. Chavacano, the main language, is a Spanish-based Creole. The landscape boasts wetlands and forests, inviting motorcycle exploration. Nature enthusiasts flock for bird-watching and encounters with giant bats. In Zamboanga del Sur, Santa Cruz Islands offer eco-friendly initiatives and interactions with the Sama-Bangingi community. Embark on a lagoon tour to marvel at diverse bird species.

How to reach:
By air: Zamboanga International Airport is the busiest airport in the city

Best places to stay: Garden Orchid Hotel & Resort Corp

Best time to explore: January to May

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Batanes

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Nestled at the northern frontier of the Philippines, Batanes is the smallest province, both by land area and population. Aptly named the “Home of the Winds”, Batanes Island offers a secluded escape from the bustle, embraced by rolling hills and azure seas. Here, a tranquil atmosphere prevails, complemented by the amiable nature of the locals and an exceptional safety record. This hidden gem, celebrated for its picturesque landscapes, caters to diverse travellers with mountains, sea, and delectable local cuisine. Batanes promises a retreat to simplicity — an idyllic haven where peace, quiet, and a back-to-basic lifestyle await, making it one of the hidden beautiful places in the Philippines.

How to reach:
By air: Basco Airport is the busiest airport on the Island

Best places to stay: Residencia du Basco, Fundacion Pacita

Best time to explore: January to April, December

Vigan

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Vigan, a UNESCO Heritage Site, stands as a meticulously preserved testament to 16th-century Spanish colonial planning in Asia. Its architecture, a fusion of Filipino, Chinese, and European influences, creates a unique townscape unmatched in East and Southeast Asia. This historical gem captivates not only with its ranking among the Philippines’ top 20 tourist destinations but also as a paradise for history enthusiasts. Delight in the Spanish cultural tapestry woven into Vigan’s cuisine and architecture. The stone streets echo with the clop of kalesas, horse-drawn carriages, passing beneath old-fashioned street lamps, guiding visitors to colonial houses-turned-museums. Truly, Vigan epitomises the many beautiful places to visit in the Philippines.

How to reach:
By air:
Vigan Airport is the busiest airport in the city

Best places to stay: Ciudad Fernandina Hotel, Le Casa Blanca Hotel Vigan City

Best time to explore: January to May, November and December

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Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

– What makes Palawan, specifically El Nido and Coron, so special?
Palawan’s El Nido and Coron boast pristine beaches and captivating landscapes.

– Why is Boracay considered one of the most picturesque beach destinations in the world?
Boracay charms with powdery white sands and breathtaking sunsets worldwide.

– What is unique about the Banaue Rice Terraces, and why are they a scenic attraction?
Banaue Rice Terraces amaze with ancient hand-carved agricultural marvels.

– What can visitors expect to see at the Chocolate Hills in Bohol?
Chocolate Hills in Bohol offers iconic rolling landscapes, changing their lush green colours to brown with the change of seasons.

– Is Mayon Volcano safe to visit, given its volcanic activity?
Mayon Volcano’s safety depends on its current volcanic activity status.

– Are there hidden gems in the Philippines for travellers seeking scenic beauty?
Zamboanga, Batanes, Bicol, Pangasinan, among others.

– When is the best time to visit these scenic destinations in the Philippines?
The optimal months for Philippines travel are December to April, with temperatures 24°C to 31°C. During this period, the country, including its stunning islands and remote locales, is easily accessible.

-Are these scenic places suitable for families and travellers of all ages?
Most beaches are accessible to families and travellers of all ages, but it is advised to double-check the access and health conditions of the visitors beforehand.

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