Bangkok Information
Get to know Bangkok
Bangkok just gets better and better, and certainly lives up to its reputation asEvents a hot spot in Southeast Asia. The 'City of Angels' has funky markets, upmarket malls, a riverside full of surprises, a vibrant nightlife scene, many fabulous sights and attractions
that reflect its unique heritage, and much, much more
Say
goodbye to traffic jams - thanks to the city's modern skytrain and
underground systems that cover a large area. Or explore the riverside
area by tailboat or rivertaxi. Whether your trip is for business
or pleasure, Bangkok bursts with exciting options. Not sure where
to stay though? Have a look at our Area
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Vibrant, cosmopolitan and intriguing, Bangkok is simply sensational… As the cultural and commercial centre, Thailand's fascinating capital presents both residents and visitors, young and old, with an everlasting and curious palette of activities, events and attractions... |
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Bangkok is easy to get around in with excellent public transport systems; from skytrain (BTS), underground (MRT) to boats and buses. |
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All you need to know for a great stay in Bangkok. Money matters, business hours, security, Internet access and all kinds of vital information. |
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Annual festivals play a big role in Thai life and are usually colourful and fun. Take a look to see if any festivals coincide with your trip. |
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A good map is an essential tool to plan an excursion into the city. Bangkok's surface area is positively vast, and it's easy to get lost . Our map section is user-friendly, covers all major attractions, and enables you to enlarge the specific part of the city that is of interest to you. |
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Bangkok's traffic jams are notorious. But its modern skytrain and underground systems have made it much easier - and quicker - to get around. A trip in a tuk-tuk remains a big novelty too, while rivertaxis offer an exciting alternative to explore the riverside area. |
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There are no major health risks in Thailand that you wouldn't be able to prevent. But your vacation should involve some basic planning and preparations at home, as well as taking certain precautions while you're here. Most importantly, you ought to be well-informed. |
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Bangkok is a tropical city, so it's pretty warm and humid throughout the year. In fact, people often jokingly say Thailand has only three seasons: hot, hotter and hottest! The hottest season is in April and May, when temperatures soar deep into the 30's. |
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Each area of this enormous city has something special to offer, and has its own unique characteristics. From the shopping 'High Street' and bustling Chinatown, to the backpacker's haven, Khao San Road, the riverside area and trendy Sukhumvit Road. Use our area guides to familiarise yourself with some of the most-visited parts of Bangkok:
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Visiting a new place for the first time brings a multiple of questions and queries to mind. Where is the best place to change money? What are the normal business hours? Traveler's cheques or cash? What is the local currency and what do things cost? All your questions answered. |
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