Learn to surf in the centre of Bangkok – fun filled experience in the heart of Bangkok

Learn the art of surfing in the heart of Bangkok. A place frequented by locals and foreign visitors alike, the Flow House is considered as an urban beach club that offer the fun filled beach atmosphere to the city. The only one of its kind in Bangkok, visitors are given the opportunity to enter the facility free of charge and open daily from 10 am to midnight. Travellers touring Bangkok could find accommodation at a luxury resort Bangkok has in store and base their excursions from there. Resorts such as Anantara Bangkok Riverside Resort & Spa are located in the vicinity of the Flow House.

The beach club gives amateurs & experienced surfers the chance to engage in surfing. A great hangout spot for everyone who wishes to just relax & spend a day with friends or family, delectable food and drinks are also available at the venue. An amalgamation of wakeboarding and surfing, the ramp with a thin sheet of paper simulate a breaking wave providing the adrenaline junkies the thrill they are seeking for. Practice those flicks & grabs and the children visiting the Flow House can jump straight in with a body board. Friendly staff at the venue is more than willing to help often correcting the posture & encouraging the riders. Most visitors who range from 8- 48 years could book the outlet for one hour or two where they can make the most of their experience flow riding with friends or a group of riders assigned during the session. After a fun filled session of flow riding you can dine at The Chang Surf Bar and savour Thai delights created by Chef Noi Tammasak or quench your thirst with beach cocktails, beer towers and make the most of daily promotions & happy hours. Spend an hour or two full of laughter, taking pictures creating memories that will last a lifetime.

Shehera Fioni is a travel writer who writes under the pen name Catalina Forbes. Her content is based on many thrilling escapades offered to travellers across the world.

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