Exploring Sukhumvit 26: A Hidden Oasis of Cafes and Shops

This article delves into the hidden gem of Sukhumvit 26, a bustling alleyway teeming with trendy cafes and unique shops. The journey begins at the BTS Prompong station, where a short walk leads to the entrance of this vibrant lane. While the alley's length might deter some, this guide unveils shortcuts and highlights must-visit spots, making exploration a breeze.


Upon entering the alley, you will be greeted by a multitude of shops with Japanese signage. At the beginning of the alley, there is a significant number of Thai massage parlors.

After walking for about 5 minutes, you will find Oneday Hostel, which houses the Casa Lapin restaurant and a co-working space.

Venturing further into the alleyway, you'll stumble upon a charming café reminiscent of a cozy retreat in Khao Yai.

Another cafe worth visiting is Baker gonna Bake.



Hello Stranger Cafe, a stylish cafe with a cozy atmosphere. The windows are slightly foggy, adding to the charm of the rainy season. ^^

Next to Hello Stranger Cafe, there is another cafe that is open 24 hours a day. This cafe is also worth a visit.


Next, we have Sora City, a Japanese-style bicycle shop and cafe.

We stopped at K Village because today Pikun wanted to have lunch here.


While there are many restaurants in the area, today we will be stopping by the food stalls in the flea market.

Every month, there is a Flea Market at Kew Village with delicious food and adorable items. This is Piku's second time attending the event.

This time, she is especially excited to try the food! ^^



The food looks delicious.


Today, we'll say goodbye for now. Since we can't travel to other provinces, let's take a detour through the alleys of Bangkok instead, shall we?


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