Tchooptip Posted October 28, 2013 Share Posted October 28, 2013 Hi every one, I do live in Samui and just decided to spend a week in Bangkok (first timer) with my (Thai) wife, she does not know Bangkok either I do not look for an advice for an hotel particularly, I will reserve with Agoda, there are plenty of criteria, stars, prices, hundred of revues by customers so not too difficult to make a choice, but one can also choose by area...I have not the smallest idea of Bangkok, so Maybe a few hints could help me, thanks in advance. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Popular Post HeijoshinCool Posted October 28, 2013 Popular Post Share Posted October 28, 2013 Central Sukhumvit, around Soi 22. Restaurants, shopping, hotels from 1000 B up. BTS and MRT for transportation within and without of Sukhumvit. Dusit Zoo and JJ Market are both a nice day trip. 3 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
craigt3365 Posted October 28, 2013 Share Posted October 28, 2013 Great recommendation. Several years ago, we use to stay near MBK/Siam Paragon. As above, right on the BTS and lots of restaurants and malls...which have some really nice restaurants also. I"d do a google search of "things to do in Bangkok" or something like that. Sooooo much to do. Here's a good place to start: http://www.lonelyplanet.com/thailand/bangkok Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
ExpatOilWorker Posted October 28, 2013 Share Posted October 28, 2013 (edited) On a sunny day go to the top of Bayoke Sky hotel, using the corner lift (Not the one to the main lobby). Take a boat trip up/down the river. Tru the MRT subway, especially the part at Rama 4 where the line overlap and u can watch all the way down. Go to a temple......nah, just kidding. Edited October 28, 2013 by ExpatOilWorker Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
phuketrichard Posted October 28, 2013 Share Posted October 28, 2013 week in Bangkok might be a bit long unless ur really into shopping malls. Staying on Sukumvit (between 4 and 22) is ur best bet as the sky train gives u access to the whoe city. You can find places from 500 baht to..... The grand Dynasty on soi 6 is a great place *go to the Oriental hotel pier an hop a regular boat that travels up river. at the end get off an hop another one, have lunch an come back makes a nice cheap day out, *Cross the water and travel up to Wat Po and have a massage from one of the blind Masseus *Walk around china town *MBK for shopping *Pantip for ur computer needs *need i mention Nana plaza on soi 4 and the show at Angel witch Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
ExpatOilWorker Posted October 28, 2013 Share Posted October 28, 2013 Asiatigues is worth a visit in the evening. Bit of shopping, wine and dine. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
impulse Posted October 28, 2013 Share Posted October 28, 2013 Probably scraping the lower end of the tourist scale, but I love Chinatown early Sunday morning. Hundreds of locals spread a few of their cast-off and collected items in a genuine swap meet/ flea market that goes on for blocks and blocks, centered around Khlong Thom market. I try to get there before 8:00 AM, and be gone about 11:00 when it gets too crowded for me. Saturday is okay, but not as many "independents" with interesting stuff. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
craigt3365 Posted October 28, 2013 Share Posted October 28, 2013 Probably scraping the lower end of the tourist scale, but I love Chinatown early Sunday morning. Hundreds of locals spread a few of their cast-off and collected items in a genuine swap meet/ flea market that goes on for blocks and blocks, centered around Khlong Thom market. I try to get there before 8:00 AM, and be gone about 11:00 when it gets too crowded for me. Saturday is okay, but not as many "independents" with interesting stuff. I think I read somewhere that the Chinatown here is the largest in the world. Interesting. I've never been. Even though having lived in Bangkok for several years! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
nisakiman Posted October 28, 2013 Share Posted October 28, 2013 Probably scraping the lower end of the tourist scale, but I love Chinatown early Sunday morning. Hundreds of locals spread a few of their cast-off and collected items in a genuine swap meet/ flea market that goes on for blocks and blocks, centered around Khlong Thom market. I try to get there before 8:00 AM, and be gone about 11:00 when it gets too crowded for me. Saturday is okay, but not as many "independents" with interesting stuff. I think I read somewhere that the Chinatown here is the largest in the world. Interesting. I've never been. Even though having lived in Bangkok for several years! I always stay in or close to Chinatown when I'm in Bangkok. It's my favourite part of the city. Lots of great restaurants, lots of markets in and around. In the evening, Yaowarat becomes a bustling street market with loads of food stalls serving a huge variety of great food. Hualamphong is close by for the MRT as is the river for the express boats. 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
davejones Posted October 28, 2013 Share Posted October 28, 2013 Probably scraping the lower end of the tourist scale, but I love Chinatown early Sunday morning. Hundreds of locals spread a few of their cast-off and collected items in a genuine swap meet/ flea market that goes on for blocks and blocks, centered around Khlong Thom market. I try to get there before 8:00 AM, and be gone about 11:00 when it gets too crowded for me. Saturday is okay, but not as many "independents" with interesting stuff. I think I read somewhere that the Chinatown here is the largest in the world. Interesting. I've never been. Even though having lived in Bangkok for several years! I love Chinatown. Hard to believe that someone that's lived in Bangkok for years has never been. I'm shocked! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
davejones Posted October 28, 2013 Share Posted October 28, 2013 Go to Chinatown by boat. Much better than going by taxi. This site has some good boat info. http://www.renegadetravels.com/bangkok-chao-phraya-river-boat-routes/ Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
impulse Posted October 28, 2013 Share Posted October 28, 2013 If you do go to Chinatown, don't miss the Golden Mountain Temple. 15 minute walk from the big market, and 20 baht for a walk up to the best 360 degree view of Bangkok. Of the temples I've visited, it's the only one I visit repeatedly. Haven't done it myself, but the big gongs look like fun. 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Baloo22 Posted October 29, 2013 Share Posted October 29, 2013 (edited) IMO, one of the best criteria for selecting a hotel in Bangkok is that it be near a BTS or MRT station. Here is some info and links. Pick out what may be useful for you. If you have not already booked your transport from Suvarnabhumi Airport into the city, the Airport Rail Link (ARL) is a great way to get into the city. See http://bangkokairporttrain.com/index.html The ARL terminal is on the bottom floor of the airport. It will take you into the city and links up with the BTS (Elevated Rail) system at the Phraya Thai Station. You can get Express train straight to and from BTS Phraya Thai <---> Suvarnabhumi Airport or get the "city line" ticket that stops at various stations along the way. http://bangkokairporttrain.com/time-table-route.html Traffic is horrible in Bangkok so using the rail systems and river system is best. Bangkok has: BTS (Elevated Rail) system http://www.bts.co.th/customer/en/02-route-current.aspx You can pickup a paper route brochure at any of the stations. There are two lines, the Silom line and the Sukhumvit line. They link together at the Siam Station so you can transfer from one line to the other there. MRT (Underground Subway) system http://www.bangkokmetro.co.th/map.aspx?Menu=8&Lang=En This one can get you to Hua Lamphong Railway station. They have the Silom and Sukhkumvit stations that are close to BTS stations so you can link with the BTS. The Chao Phraya River is used for transport also. They have a "tourist" boat http://www.chaophrayaexpressboat.com/en/tourist/index.asp that basically just has a guy on it that speaks English and tells you something about various sights on the river. There are also a bunch of regular Thai commuter boats that the locals use every day for transport. You can take the BTS Silom line to Saphan Taksin station and, with a short walk; you are at the Sathorn Pier. http://www.chaophrayaexpressboat.com/en/services/index.aspx#routemap This http://www.seat61.com/Thailand.htm is a good site for info on the trains of the State Railway of Thailand. Edited October 29, 2013 by Baloo22 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Tchooptip Posted October 31, 2013 Author Share Posted October 31, 2013 IMO, one of the best criteria for selecting a hotel in Bangkok is that it be near a BTS or MRT station. Here is some info and links. Pick out what may be useful for you. If you have not already booked your transport from Suvarnabhumi Airport into the city, the Airport Rail Link (ARL) is a great way to get into the city. See http://bangkokairporttrain.com/index.html The ARL terminal is on the bottom floor of the airport. It will take you into the city and links up with the BTS (Elevated Rail) system at the Phraya Thai Station. You can get Express train straight to and from BTS Phraya Thai <---> Suvarnabhumi Airport or get the "city line" ticket that stops at various stations along the way. http://bangkokairporttrain.com/time-table-route.html Traffic is horrible in Bangkok so using the rail systems and river system is best. Bangkok has: BTS (Elevated Rail) system http://www.bts.co.th/customer/en/02-route-current.aspx You can pickup a paper route brochure at any of the stations. There are two lines, the Silom line and the Sukhumvit line. They link together at the Siam Station so you can transfer from one line to the other there. MRT (Underground Subway) system http://www.bangkokmetro.co.th/map.aspx?Menu=8&Lang=En This one can get you to Hua Lamphong Railway station. They have the Silom and Sukhkumvit stations that are close to BTS stations so you can link with the BTS. The Chao Phraya River is used for transport also. They have a "tourist" boat http://www.chaophrayaexpressboat.com/en/tourist/index.asp that basically just has a guy on it that speaks English and tells you something about various sights on the river. There are also a bunch of regular Thai commuter boats that the locals use every day for transport. You can take the BTS Silom line to Saphan Taksin station and, with a short walk; you are at the Sathorn Pier. http://www.chaophrayaexpressboat.com/en/services/index.aspx#routemap This http://www.seat61.com/Thailand.htm is a good site for info on the trains of the State Railway of Thailand. Most most thanks very useful answer I have not booked anything already excepted the plane of course, I found 2/3 hotels on Agoda, very near a station round 1500 Baht a night that looks very well. Also thank you every one for your answers. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
David48 Posted October 31, 2013 Share Posted October 31, 2013 Probably scraping the lower end of the tourist scale, but I love Chinatown early Sunday morning. Hundreds of locals spread a few of their cast-off and collected items in a genuine swap meet/ flea market that goes on for blocks and blocks, centered around Khlong Thom market. I try to get there before 8:00 AM, and be gone about 11:00 when it gets too crowded for me. Saturday is okay, but not as many "independents" with interesting stuff. I think I read somewhere that the Chinatown here is the largest in the world. Interesting. I've never been. Even though having lived in Bangkok for several years! I love Chinatown. Hard to believe that someone that's lived in Bangkok for years has never been. I'm shocked! I'm a Bangkok regular ... I've never been. Maybe in the future ... no rush though. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
David48 Posted October 31, 2013 Share Posted October 31, 2013 week in Bangkok might be a bit long unless ur really into shopping malls. Staying on Sukumvit (between 4 and 22) is ur best bet as the sky train gives u access to the whoe city. You can find places from 500 baht to..... The grand Dynasty on soi 6 is a great place *go to the Oriental hotel pier an hop a regular boat that travels up river. at the end get off an hop another one, have lunch an come back makes a nice cheap day out, *Cross the water and travel up to Wat Po and have a massage from one of the blind Masseus *Walk around china town *MBK for shopping *Pantip for ur computer needs *need i mention Nana plaza on soi 4 and the show at Angel witch Dear phuketrichard ... the OP is taking his WIFE ... not his mate! Grand Dynasty ... BTW ... I stay in lower Suk a lot. For your "*need i mention Nana plaza on soi 4 and the show at Angel witch" ... see the opening line of my post. 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
tw25rw Posted October 31, 2013 Share Posted October 31, 2013 Haven't stayed there yet, but I've often fancied the Pathumwan Princess hotel. It's attached to MBK so you need never go outside... Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
scubascuba3 Posted October 31, 2013 Share Posted October 31, 2013 What's the show at Angel witch? Sent from my GT-I9300 using Thaivisa Connect Thailand mobile app Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Tchooptip Posted November 2, 2013 Author Share Posted November 2, 2013 Go to Chinatown by boat. Much better than going by taxi. This site has some good boat info. http://www.renegadetravels.com/bangkok-chao-phraya-river-boat-routes/ + Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Tchooptip Posted November 2, 2013 Author Share Posted November 2, 2013 Central Sukhumvit, around Soi 22. Restaurants, shopping, hotels from 1000 B up. BTS and MRT for transportation within and without of Sukhumvit. Dusit Zoo and JJ Market are both a nice day trip. Yesterday I booked an hotel 6 nights for 8500 Bahts (?) 189/1 Soi. 39, Sukhumvit Rd., Klongton-Nua, Wattana ? ...Not soi 22 soi 39, after reading revues from customers it appears to be quieter ? But I can still walk 10 or 15 minutes more. Thanks again every one, for sometimes little advice maybe... but great help for sure That is why TV is invaluable not only for gossiping LOL 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
elektrified Posted November 2, 2013 Share Posted November 2, 2013 Wow, a week in the big mango. That would be my idea of hell. I can't imagine why anyone would consider it. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
craigt3365 Posted November 3, 2013 Share Posted November 3, 2013 I'm in BKK for the weekend. If you have time, stop by Thong Lor. Iron Faries is open again. Great music there. Mainly jazzy stuff. It's a fun area to see a different side of town. Exoctic cars, fun wine bars, many places with live music, some great restaurants. It isn't cheap, but a place worth visiting with your significant other. Sent from my GT-N8013 using Thaivisa Connect Thailand mobile app 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Tchooptip Posted November 3, 2013 Author Share Posted November 3, 2013 Wow, a week in the big mango. That would be my idea of hell. I can't imagine why anyone would consider it. Me for instance it's probably because I am not electrified at all so I can consider it calmly Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Popular Post Baloo22 Posted November 3, 2013 Popular Post Share Posted November 3, 2013 I can recommend a nice morning walk in/around Lumphini Park. I really enjoyed wandering around Lumphini Park. It is a nice place. A nice change of pace and change of scene from all the frantic hustle and bustle of the city. Has some nice flower gardens, walkways, and a couple of ponds with paddle-boats for rent. Would be a nice place to do a picnic lunch. Easy to get to by taking the MRT (Underground Rail System) to MRT Silom Station and go out Exit 1, or you can use the BTS to Sala Daeng Station. 3 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Baloo22 Posted November 3, 2013 Share Posted November 3, 2013 Another good stop while you are in Bangkok is the Snake Farm and Museum of the Queen Saovabha Memorial Institute of the Thai Red Cross. Part of the Institute specializes in the husbandry of venomous snakes, and the extraction, and research of snake venom. Also, the production of snake anti-venom for many species. The Snake Farm serves as an educational organization about snakes for the public, tourists, government and private organizations, schools and universities in order to understand snakes habits and to improve attitude on snakes. They have a really well-made and well maintained museum with live snake displays and other educational exhibits on snakes. The displays have both Thai and English explanations. Very well done! There is an entrance on Rama 4 road not far from Lumphini Park. Google Map location for Queen Saovabha Memorial Institute - Snake Farm Also, the Snake farm staff demonstrates venom extraction and snake handling for public on: Monday – Friday (except extra holidays.) 11.00 AM Venom extraction. 2.30 PM Snake Handling and taking a picture with tame snake. Weekends and extra holidays. 11.00 AM Snake Handling and taking a picture with tame snake. If you want to see the Snake handling display, I would recommend grabbing a cola/ice tea/water, etc, and grab/claim the front seats at 2:00pm for a good rest break until the show starts. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Tchooptip Posted November 3, 2013 Author Share Posted November 3, 2013 Another good stop while you are in Bangkok is the Snake Farm and Museum of the Queen Saovabha Memorial Institute of the Thai Red Cross. Part of the Institute specializes in the husbandry of venomous snakes, and the extraction, and research of snake venom. Also, the production of snake anti-venom for many species. The Snake Farm serves as an educational organization about snakes for the public, tourists, government and private organizations, schools and universities in order to understand snakes habits and to improve attitude on snakes. They have a really well-made and well maintained museum with live snake displays and other educational exhibits on snakes. The displays have both Thai and English explanations. Very well done! There is an entrance on Rama 4 road not far from Lumphini Park. Google Map location for Queen Saovabha Memorial Institute - Snake Farm Also, the Snake farm staff demonstrates venom extraction and snake handling for public on: Monday – Friday (except extra holidays.) 11.00 AM Venom extraction. 2.30 PM Snake Handling and taking a picture with tame snake. Weekends and extra holidays. 11.00 AM Snake Handling and taking a picture with tame snake. If you want to see the Snake handling display, I would recommend grabbing a cola/ice tea/water, etc, and grab/claim the front seats at 2:00pm for a good rest break until the show starts. 1QSMI-SnakeFarm (129).JPG QSMI-SnakeFarm (18).JPG QSMI-SnakeFarm (99).JPG QSMI-SnakeFarm (26).JPG QSMI-SnakeFarm (57).JPG QSMI-SnakeFarm (71).JPG QSMI-SnakeFarm (89).JPG My dear Baloo22 thank you for everything and allow me to remind you I am only there for 6 nights 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
philo Posted November 7, 2013 Share Posted November 7, 2013 Soryy for hijacking. I am going to BKK close to Asoke to get new passports for two children. have stopped drinking due to health problems and will not leave the room except from ebassy visits. We will be going (their mother - my ex wife - the children and me) between Dec12 and 22. Does anyone know a child friendly hotel with swimming pool, decent breakfast, skytrain/metro etc. Also, many years ago in Bangkok Post they used to have 2days-3nights packages with different pricing for Thais and farang. Is it wise to let my ex wife book? Thanks. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
seasia Posted November 8, 2013 Share Posted November 8, 2013 Hi Very useful thread. As a result of which have just booked a hotel on Suk soi 20 for a 2 night stay( coming up from naklua/pattaya) tomorrow Just for a break but hopefully visit China Town, Golden Mountain Buddha and take a river boat trip then a few beers in the evenings. It`s been at least 8 years since I stayed in Bangkok. Any suggestions for laid back bars, maybe with some live music near to where I am staying most welcome. Thanks, some excellent posts . Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
seasia Posted November 12, 2013 Share Posted November 12, 2013 Hi Out of courtesy to those who answered the OP, which helped me just a quick report on my 2 day trip : I visited Chinatown, enjoyed that, colourful and lively, and yes big for sure, had a nice duck based dish to eat whilst there Golden Mount was interesting and nice view from the top, think spent about a couple of hours there. Used the BTS, MRT and river boat, all first time for me. 1 hour cruise on river was nice, with the company that Baloo22 had provided a link to. BTS station was about 3 or 4 minutes from where I was staying and that proved useful. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Skytrain2hell Posted November 12, 2013 Share Posted November 12, 2013 Definitely stay somewhere along the BTS...either Silom or Sukhumvit. Sukhumvit from soi 2 until soi 24 is good...let Agoda do the rest. The traffic here is terrible, especially if you don't know the area. BTS will be your best friend. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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