From 1st of July no registration for Thailand Pass will be needed to travel to Thailand. This has been decided by Center for Covid-19 Situation (CCSA) under its director PM Gen. Prayut Chan-o-cha. Also no more Covid-19-insurance will be needed. Right now visitors are required to have US$10,000 Covid-19 insurance coverage. From 1st of July Thailands government only recommends to have such a coverage.
Travellers will still have to show proof of either a vaccine certificate or a COVID-Free test result (within 72 hours before departure). That will be checked by airline staff at check-in and once again when travellers arrive in Thailand.
The CCSA has also decided to move the legal closing hours for nightlife outlets from midnight to pre-pandemic hours or around 2 AM. It will be still recommended to wear masks in crowded spaces.
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บ้านคุณย่า - Grandmom's House BKK
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Well, this is not my own discovery, the Korean blogger niconico thai has just published a review of บ้านคุณย่า - Grandmom's House BKK (23 Soi Charoen Nakhon 26). Who likes the ambiance of traditional Thai houses in Bangkok should not miss it. It's open on weekends and offers yummi desserts.
When going there you will pass these graffiti:
If you see the sign on top, you are on the right way:
At Grandmom's House you will admire these coloured windows:
And you might enjoy this traditional Thai dessert:
You can stay in this garden:
Grandmom's House BKK is also on Instagram: @baankhunya.bkk
Well, this is not my own discovery, the Korean blogger niconico thai has just published a review of บ้านคุณย่า - Grandmom's House BKK (23 Soi Charoen Nakhon 26). Who likes the ambiance of traditional Thai houses in Bangkok should not miss it. It's open on weekends and offers yummi desserts.
When going there you will pass these graffiti:
If you see the sign on top, you are on the right way:
At Grandmom's House you will admire these coloured windows:
And you might enjoy this traditional Thai dessert:
You can stay in this garden:
Grandmom's House BKK is also on Instagram: @baankhunya.bkk
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