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Guesthouses in Bangkok
KS House is a nice guest house 5 minutes walk from Khao San Road! It has clean, functional rooms
Cozy Bangkok Place is located in the heart of the city but is surrounded with the quiet atmosphere.
The Blooms Residence is a new peaceful accommodation in the downtown area with easy access to major areas of Bangkok...
25 brand new air-conditioned rooms, with affordable rates, separated lady's and gentleman's bathroom
Amarin Inn is a budget clean guesthouse. It is perfectly located in the heart of Bangkok
Thai Cozy House in one of newest guest house in Khasosan area which is opened since March 2004.
Urban House is located in Saladaeng Silom, which is the heart of Bangkok's business, tourist......
A warm welcome to our bed & breakfast. We pride ourselves on warm and relaxed Thai hospitality...
238 Guest House is located on Pahurat Road, the original jewellry business areas of old town Bangkok sinc...
Sam's Lodge is a newly opened guesthouse in the hub of Bangkok next to restaurants and more...
In 2 Siam B&B is a comfortable home with a tropical garden and is the ideal place for relaxing whether you are on business or a leisure trip.
regional info
image by: http://www.flickr.com/photos/gaetanlee/In the 'City of Angels', you’ll soon find out that walking, instead of taking a taxi or bus, is often the quickest option. Another good option is the water-taxi (catch it at the end of the Silom sky train line at Saphan Taksin). Besides the fact that it is an experience in itself -defy the polluted canals with the wind in your hair and see the back part of life in Bangkok, many of the city’s attractions are near to the various stops along the river. Make a stop at the Temple of Dawn and tour the klongs in order to find the floating market (sorry to disappoint you, but it has been transferred to solid ground) or just get off nearby Kao San Road. There are three monkeys and a gorilla in the haystack.
Despite the fact that most of them are located in the center of the thriving modern metropolis, Bangkok's sights, temples belong to the finest ones in Asia. The most spectacular are located on the same compound: the Grand Palace and Wat Phra Keo, the Temple of the Emerald Buddha. The rooflines and spires are extravagant, ornamented richly and will probably leave you dazzled at the spot...and this is only one compound away from Bangkok's Chinatown.
Other sights in Bangkok include the National Museum (a great introduction to the county’s history and artifacts), the Red Cross Snake Farm (to watch venomous snakes being milked) and the Weekend Market near Chatuchak Park (there’s a little bit of everything, including giant dead roaches neatly arranged for sale in the food section). Also worth a visit is the Suan Lum Night Market at the corner of Wireless Road and Rama IV Road. It is right next to Lumpini MRT station. The Jim Thompson’s House brings alive the era of a U.S. citizen who was almost solely responsible for reintroducing Thailand’s silk-weaving industry. His home is a tribute to Thai art and architecture.
Bangkok offers also an amazing nightlife with bars, discos, live music and even Latin Salsa is becoming popular. A lot is said about and done in Patpong, Bangkok's red-light district. It's not particularly different from red-light districts elsewhere. At night-time, Patpong's brightly and colorfully lit streets are packed with people who parade along the clubs lining the streets —some of which might even shock the most worldly visitors. Maybe there is already enough excitement for you going on Kao San Road and its neighboring area. This is the street to go when you're looking for cheap accommodation, small restaurants and fellow travelers full of good stories (of which one might give you a treasure-map of one of the unknown deserted islands just off the coast...)
If you want to get a personal advice how to get the best out of your one day Bangkok visit, check out the "A perfect day..." section.
By the way, do you know the real name of Bangkok? It's Krungthep Mahanakon Bovorn Rattanakosin Mahintharayutthaya Mahadilokpop Noparatratchatathani Burirom Udomratchanivetmahasatan Amornpiman Avatarnsatit Sakkathattiyaavisnukarmprasit.
The english translation would be something like:
The city of angels, the great city, the residence of the Emerald Buddha, the impregnable city of God Indra, the grand capital of the world endowed with nine precious gems, the happy city, abounding in an enormous Royal Palace that resembles the heavenly abode where reigns the reincarnated god, a city given by Indra and built by Vishnukarn.
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