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Khao San Road Feels Pinch as European Tourists Hold Off on Bookings - video


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11 hours ago, snoop1130 said:

Bangkok's celebrated Khao San Road, long a hub of backpacker activity, faces a slump in hotel reservations just ahead the festive season. Khaosan Business Association President Sanga Ruangwattanakul attributes the decline to European tourists' uncertainty amidst the persisting Russia-Ukraine conflict.

So why are Phuket, Pattaya doing so well?

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They destroyed the soul and ambiance of the area with their massive redo a couple of years ago. They killed the golden goose.

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2 hours ago, spermwhale said:

Not sure what planet you're living on but I've seen no change in how I'm treated as a tourist. It's always tops. The Thais are always so friendly. Bangkok has had pollution for decades and everything is still extremely cheap compared to the West. Prices have not risen as dramatically in Thailand and you can still stay in a four star hotel for around $100. Try to find that in Europe or the US or Australia. 

 

And you don't mention what's on offer in Vietnam, Indonesia / Bali....

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Bangkok looks pretty busy to me right now, Iconsiam was packed with foreigners. Lots of Chinese too, didn't see too many Indians.

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Khao San's legend was built on 80 baht hotels, cheap food and beer. It was where you could meet up with other intrepid travellers and  book onward travel. The legend doesn't actually exist anymore, what you experience today is just the Thai love for the tourist baht. Trust me Khao San isn't what it use to be. For the tourist it is just a place to get that selfie. 

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40 minutes ago, BL1958 said:

Khao San's legend was built on 80 baht hotels, cheap food and beer. It was where you could meet up with other intrepid travellers and  book onward travel. The legend doesn't actually exist anymore, what you experience today is just the Thai love for the tourist baht. Trust me Khao San isn't what it use to be. For the tourist it is just a place to get that selfie. 


When I first went there over 30 years ago, there were only a few open air bars, no loud music, a few good used bookstores and mainly I used to go down there to watch Hollywood movies being played from VHS tapes on 19 inch TV screens in restaurants while I sat there eating 30 Baht chicken fried rice and 20 Baht banana shakes. The whole area was quiet and chilled. No in your face nightlife. Nothing pretentious. Those were the days.

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Way too many aggressive sales people all over the road. Place became horrible after they redid the road, pushed all the bars into the street and filled the tiny walking area with people waving signs in your face. Not surprised people don’t want to go there. 

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