Bangkok
Bangkok is the capital of Thailand and, with a population of over eleven million inhabitants, by far its largest city. Its high-rise buildings, heavy traffic congestion, intense heat and naughty nightlife do not immediately give you a warm welcome — but don't let your first impression mislead you.
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Sukhumvit is an exclusive district in Bangkok. It is home to fancy apartments, villas, restaurants, bars and clubs.
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Rattanakosin, also known as Rattanakosin Island, is the historic centre of Bangkok, where most of Bangkok's "must see" sights can …
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Within Bangkok
Silom is the closest Bangkok gets to Wall Street, with glistening skyscrapers all boasting the names of financial institutions.
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Siam Square is Bangkok's main shopping drag and its BTS Skytrain station is often considered as the centre of the city.
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Thonburi is a vast district that consists of the entire west bank of the Chao Phraya River in Bangkok.
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Phahonyothin is centred around Phahonyothin Road, a major arterial road that starts at Victory Monument and runs parallel to and …
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Pratunam is a shopping district in Bangkok. It is a major market area with thousands of fashion stores that sell wholesale with …
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Dusit is a leafy, European-style area that is the political centre of Thailand. Its development dates back to the early 1900s …
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Ramkhamhaeng is a vast district that lies along Ramkhamhaeng Road, a major arterial road in eastern Bangkok.
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- Bangkok is the best place for cheap shopping of all kinds. They are renowned for their authentic-looking rip-off designer goods, and clothing is amazingly cheap. Best markets/places to go include: Chat Tu Chak (although it is really hot and crowded can become overwhelming), Sum Lum Night Bazaar is … • Lisa W.
- When approached by a gentleman with a nice camera asking to take photos of you at some of the tourist sites, politely and firmly refuse. He is most likely a "tout" sent to take you to specific tourist sites where you'll be asked to spend a lot of your money on souvenirs and trinkets. Smile and walk … • Ira C.
- Advise is to bargain for everything from the moment you get off the plane never take the price that is first offered to you. A thai friend told me to take 70 percent off what they tell you and and after working out a price you will find you you have paid 50% less then the price you where quoted. … • Charmaine M.
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