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Bangkok
Overview

Bangkok,
capital of Thailand and one of Asia's most dynamic cities, is
the heart and soul of the country. This frantic and steamy tropical
city offers surprises at every turn. Gleaming skyscrapers, glittering
temples, colourful street markets, sophisticated shopping malls,
bustling nightlife, and a vibrancy which reflects the incredible
economic growth of the last few years.
A booming, modern capital, Bangkok still manages to retain its
unique Siamese heritage in the wonderful food, culture, exotic
architecture, Buddhist tolerance and Thai hospitality. The new
"Skytrain" a symbol of Bangkok's rapid development,
provides not only a convenient way to get around the main areas,
but also some great views over a capital in constant change.
No longer the "Venice of the East" nor the city of
Angels, Bangkok is, without doubt, one of the most exciting cities
in the world. A trip to Thailand would not be complete without
at least one visit....
What to Do - Places to Visit
Culture
Vulture?

Must
Visit: The Grand Palace
with its soaring roofs, majestic architecture and gleaming
spires......
Get up early for a classic picture of the morning sun reflecting
on the river by the temple of the dawn (Wat Arun) If you
want to see more, Bangkok has over 400 temples in varying architectural
styles. There are also a number of strange and interesting museums.
The National Museum, Jim Thompson's House, Vimanmek
Mansion and Suan Pakkad Palace, all of which house
fine art collections. You can visit historical sites, art galleries,
exhibitions, and summer workshops. Tours leave daily to some of
the historical sites like Ayutthaya - the former Thai capital.
Non-stop Shopping?

A
dream place for shopping.
Thai silk, handicrafts, clothes, souvenirs, furniture, antiques,
paintings, or just fun stuff. A wander around the local markets
and back streets will give you not just great bargains, but an
insight into the local life of this bustling city. Whether you're
looking for upmarket brand labels in airy glass and steel shopping
malls, or inexpensive souvenirs, you won't leave empty handed.
Night Owl?

Bangkok
has a great nightlife, and
we're not just talking about Patpong and the bars. There's a thriving
music scene, lots of clubs, pubs, live music and Karaoke bars.
Concerts featuring visiting international artists (both classical
and modern) performing in large and small venues all over the
city, are a regular feature. Check with Metro magazine for music
listings.
Food Lover?

Thailand is justifiably famous for its wonderful food,
and Bangkok is the place to find Thai specialities from
all over the country. Spicy salads from the North east, curries
from central Thailand, seafood from the south. From sophisticated
air-conditioned restaurants to roadside noodle stalls, you'll
find food is everywhere! Yearn for food from your own country?
No problem, you'll find it here. Swedish, Irish, Korean, Japanese,
the list is endless. If you want to learn the secrets of Thai
cooking, you can take cooking classes. See our food
section for all details.
Fun Things to do

Cruise
along the Chao Phraya river for a glimpse of a fascinating lifestyle.
The network of "klongs" (canals) which once made Bangkok
the Venice of the East are not as numerous as before,
but the river still remains an important part of Bangkok. Tours
leave daily along the canals. No trip to Bangkok would be complete
without a visit to the famous floating
markets, located on the edge of the city and a trip to
see a noisy bout of Thai boxing, or 'Muay Thai,' considered
the ultimate form of hand-to-hand fighting among all the martial
arts.
For Kids

River and canal trips, Safari World, Siam Water Park, The Science
Museum and Planetarium, there's even an ice rink! For kids fascinated
by "jaws and claws" the Snake and Crocodile
Farm will hold the attention of the most bored teenagers.
Alternative Bangkok

A city of contrasts, Bangkok also has a traditional and spiritual
side. There are many Buddhist temples which offer a retreat
from modern living. You can study Buddhism, learn traditional
Thai massage and learn meditation techniques in places like Wat
Pho - a revered place of learning. Or you can simply visit
to get away from the hustle and bustle.
Where to Stay

From the famous Oriental Hotel - consistently voted Best Hotel
in the World, to a local guesthouse in the backpacking district
of Banglamphu, to an international name like the Holiday Inn.
Bangkok has a huge range of accommodation
- the result of an economic boom which quadrupled the number of
rooms in the city. Many high rise hotels have superb views of
the Bangkok skyline and excellent service. Whether its a lowly
guesthouse or upmarket hotel, they all offer much better value
for money than their European counterparts.
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