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Bangkok is the capital of Thailand and is also the country's biggest city.
A horrible city, in my opinion, but a good place to organise onward travel and relax for a few days in between places.
Things to See
- Grand Palace/Wat Phra Kaew (Temple of the Emerald Buddha)
- Note you should wear appropriate attire. Men must wear long pants and shirts with sleeves. If you're wearing thongs/sandals/flip-flops you must wear socks. Women can't wear any see-through clothes and should have sleeved shirts and long pants/skirt. You can hire clothes there if you need to. These are probably the most touristy places in Bangkok (aside from KSR). Both are really worth visiting.
- Wat Pho
- Pretty impressive. Home to world's longest reclining Buddha. Also a good place for a relatively inexpensive massage without the optional extras.
- Wat Arun
- A lot quieter than the other two. It's a lovely temple. You need to take a boat across the river for about 2Baht.
- Chatuchak Weekend Market
- Yes, there's a lot of crap here, but if you haggle well, you can pick up some great bargains.
- Chinatown
- I love the Chinatown in Bangkok. It's a little chaotic and gritty, but it's a really interesting part of town. It's VERY untouristed, so it's a good place to escape the touts and explore.
- National Museum
- Worth a look.
- Bangkok Zoo
- Shudder
- Vimanmek Teak mansion
- Is pretty interesting.
- Khao San Road - henceforth "KSR"
- The backpacker ghetto of Bangkok. It's pretty much a dive, filled with cheap guesthouses and cafes/restaurants selling banana pancakes, shops selling fisherman's pants and fake designer wear and hungover backpackers. I've never actually stayed on KSR itself because it's just too hectic. It's a handy place to book plane tickets, organise onward travel and pick up second-hand guidebooks etc. and some of the restaurants sell pretty decent food too!
- Lumphini Park
- Not the nicest park in the world but good place to relax a little in the middle of a very busy and polluted city. You can watch locals practice Tai Chi or go for a run!
- Snake Farm
- A pretty well run place. It's a red cross-run place where they produce anti-venom.
- Siam Square
- Basically western shopping centres. The upside is that it's air-conditioned, so if you're dying of heat...not a bad place to go for a couple of hours!
Accommodations
A tonne of cheap hostels/guesthouses/hotels are located in Banglamphu. Perhaps the most famous strip is along Khao San Road. It's very ghetto-y and noisy. I've never stayed anywhere along KSR so no personal preferences.
One of the major pros of the KSR area is that there are a load of travel agencies at hand to plan onward travel. And it's a good place to pick up a shuttle mini-bus to the airport. Pretty much any guesthouse can organise this for you for shuttles between 5am-11pm. You don't have to be staying at the guesthouse to book with them either. If you are travelling solo, it's a pretty cheap and comfortable way to get to the airport.
There is a street close-by to KSR (running parallel and then curling round behind a monastery close to the river) called Soi Rambuttri which has a stack of cheap guesthouses. I've stayed a a few of the places here - many of them have a variety of different rooms on offer, some with private bathroom, some without,
Any of these places are fine:
- New Siam 1/New Siam 2
- Bella Bella Guest House
- Wild Orchid
- The restaurant here is good too.
- Sawasdee House
- I mostly stay here because of the food, though it's gone downhill a bit. The travel agency here is really good. They now have hot showers! Get air-conditioning. Don't slum it in a fan only room on the 4th floor.
- My House
- Near Bella Bella, is basic but it's fine.
- Viengtai Hotel
- A slightly more expensive option on the bit of Soi Rambuttri that is parallel to KSR. I've never stayed here but friends have and love it. The restaurant is pretty good.
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