Bangkok is the financial, political and cultural capital of Thailand,
located in the centre-south of the country, in the heart of a fertile
rice-growing region. Bisected by the Chao Phraya River, which is overlooked
by all the major palaces, Buddhist temples and luxury hotels, Bangkok is
seventh heaven for those who love their food and their shopping. Its
legendarily bad congestion has been eased by the opening of the
BTS Skytrain
in 1999 and the metro (MRT)
2005, which has finally given the city centre a quick and exhaust-free
mode of transport.
ATP Thailand Open Bangkok from September 21-28, 2008 The only men?s top-level professional tennis tournament in Southeast Asia, the ATP Thailand Open is now in its sixth year as part of the ATP Tour and returns to Bangkok from September 21-28, 2008 in the Impact Arena, Muang Thong Thani.
The Thailand ... Holiday Inn Silom, Bangkok The hotel is located on bustling Silom Road, in the heart of Bangkok's commercial, shopping, jewelry and entertainment heaven.
The hotel is easily accessible to Bangkok's suburbs, tourist attractions and Suvarnabhumi Airport, which is 45 minutes ... Thai Airways unveils new Kuala Lumpur lounge Thai Airways has unveiled its new lounge at Kuala Lumpur Airport in Malaysia.
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Menam Riverside Hotel Bangkok
The Menam Riverside Hotel is a Deluxe riverfront hotel on the banks of the Chao Phraya River in the centre of Bangkok.
Major shopping complexes are at 3 kilometres distance. The hotel is easily accessible by car but also by boat. Private landing for boats is available. The hotel provides the guests with free shuttle boat service which make its stop at Taksin Bridge Sky train station from which all major tourist attractions are to be reached within 30 minutes.
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Get to know Bangkok
Bangkok just gets better and better. The "City of Angels" is turning into
Asia's coolest city. Whether your trip is for business or pleasure, find out
a little more about Bangkok with our area guide.
Siam - Think shopping, think Siam, especially for upbeat clothes. Shop til' you
drop in the small streets (sois) or in huge shopping malls providing floors
of shops in air-conditioned comfort. When you're dazed with shopping, eat,
drink, take a break at the cinema, go bowling, sing in a modern karaoke or
chill out at Starbucks. It's all here. more...
Khao San Road - Formerly a quiet area with just a few budget guest houses, Khao San Road
in the district of Banglamphsu is rapidly becoming an alternative Bangkok
attraction and a "must do" on the backpacker and GAP student trail. Cheap
guest houses, street cafes, markets, boutiques, bars and lots of young
travellers on route to Thailand's tropical beaches provide a colourful
enclave in this old part of Bangkok. .
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Ploenchit/Chitlom - If the riverside represents Bangkok's historical roots, the areas around
Ploenchit Road, Chitlom, Rajadamri and Lang Suan are the new face of
Bangkok. Characterized by high rise buildings, upscale apartments,
embassies, expensive shopping malls and luxury hotels, the area has its fair
share of chic places to be seen in. Le Royal Meridien President, the Grand Hyatt Erawan, the Conrad and the Hilton International are all
located around here. More...
Pratunam - One of Bangkok's most colourful areas, well known for its street markets,
bazaar and local vendors. Pratunam and the small Nai Lert markets offer
bargain prices for T shirts, jeans, fashion clothing, shoes, calculators,
watches, jewelry and all sorts of souvenirs. You'll need to look for the
entrances to the inside of the market, hidden between stalls and shops.
Cluttered, noisy and hot, but packed with great deals if you have the
stamina. More...
Silom - The most important financial and business area of Bangkok. Stretching from
the river fanning north-east from Taksin (Sathorn) bridge along Silom,
Surawong and and Sathorn Rd, the area contains a mix of older European,
Chinese and Indian influences, modern high rise buildings, restaurants,
shopping arcades, department stores, and entertainment areas like Patpong.
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Chinatown - Chinatown is a colorful and busy area, packed with market stalls and
probably the greatest concentration of gold shops in the city. The Chinese
community, re-located from Rattanakosin in the early 19th century, still
continue their own traditions and religious practices and the area is quite
unlike the rest of the city. In addition to the markets, you'll find Chinese
temples, Taoist places of learning and traditional Chinese medicine shops
selling all sorts of fascinating remedies.
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Sukhumvit Road - One of Bangkok's best known areas, Sukhumvit Road stretches across the
city from east to west, with many roads and streets (Sois) intersecting and
connecting to other areas of Bangkok. Lined with a mix of hotels (Rembrandt
Hotel,
President Solitaire Executive Serviced Apartments,
Amari Boulevard Hotel ...), old local stores, restaurants serving food
from all over the globe, furniture and antique shops, it reflects the pace
of change in the city. More...
Rattanakosin - Close to the river, just north of Chinatown, is Ko Rattanakosin, the
oldest part of Bangkok. Often referred to as an island, it was originally
carved out of a bend in the river to strengthen the defensive position of
the new Siamese capital in the 18th century and is the home of many the
city's traditional and historical attractions. More...
Thai
people call their capital "Krung Thep" which means the city of angels. It
was founded about 300 years ago to replace the old capital city, Thonburi.
Most interesting tourist places in Bangkok are grand and splendid temples
and palaces, canals and rivers. Furthermore, Bangkok is also a shopping
center of all kinds of goods. more ....
One night in Bangkok makes a hard man humble and you might
well be floored by the breakneck pace and frenetic modernity of this wild
city. Polluted, over-populated and hemmed in by high-rises it seems vast and
untamable. But under the shadow of the skyscrapers and amid the chaos of the
screaming traffic, zombie like sex shows and pungent smells, is a city of
refinement and history, calm and culture. Golden Buddhist temples, a gentle
snaking river, colorful tuk tuks and wonderful kindness await the visitor.
The nightlife is like nowhere else in the East and the bars, restaurants and
clubs have people coming back time and again.
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Bangkok, the capital city of Thailand, has a lot to offer to visitors.
The Grand Palace and Temple of the Emerald Buddha, Wat Arun, Wat Pho,
Vimanmek Mansion, the Chao Phraya River and Chatuchak Weekend Market are
some of major landmarks and attractions in this fascinating city.
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Bangkok is a golf lovers paradise. There are many excellent golf courses
near by. All top golf course designers are represented. If you have not
experienced golf in Thailand, then Bangkok is the place to start. The city
is also a good branching out point to combine with tours and golf in other
cities.
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