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Where those in the know go.

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Markets are as Thai as lemongrass and a favourite excuse for a weekend excursion. Rot Fai (Train) Market at Srinakarin (behind Seacon Square mall) bustles into being each evening with vintage, antique and second-hand wares in the old brick warehouses and street food galore, from boat noodles to fried bugs.

The 58-hectare green lungs of

Lumphini are hardly a secret to tourists but no-one loves these parklands more fiercely than Bangkokian­s. You’ll find them being all kinds of active from 4.30am, when gates open, to last laps at 9pm – running, doing aerobics and tai chi, paddling swan-shaped boats and feeding the tortoises that live in the lake. A defiantly local place of leisure.

On the outskirts of Bangkok, on a bend of the Chao Phraya River,

Bang Krachao island is an escape from the smog and crowds of the Thai capital. Take the Skytrain to Khlong Toei then a taxi to the pier before a quick longtail-boat ride deposits you away from the concrete jungle. Rent a bike to explore the botanical garden, floating market, temples and even a Siamese fighting fish gallery.

Locals are fond of saying that Thonglor is the Roppongi of Bangkok, both for its buzzing social scene and sizeable Japanese expat population. Take this neighbourh­ood’s pulse at The Commons (thecommons bkk.com), a design-forward “community mall” packed with outlets of the city’s favourite eateries and the beautiful people who frequent them.

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