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Bangkok, Thailand travel tales
Our customers share their travelling experiences in Bangkok, Thailand.
Read about first hand stories on travel tips and guides, events, entertainment,shopping, food, business and transportation.
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| M Sedam |
01 January 2005 |
Stayed at Grand President - Bangkok, Thailand.
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Two good places to eat our Thai House 2 on Soi 5 above foodland and Cabbages & Condoms on Soi 12 are nice and within walking distance to GP.
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| M Wong |
31 December 2004 |
Stayed at Ambassador Hotel Bangkok - Bangkok, Thailand.
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For an authentic taste of Thailand, visit the food centre on the 6th floor of the Mahboonkrong centre - take BTS to Siam station, change to western line and get off at National Stadium. My favourite was the fried oysters, Hoy Tod. MBK is a fantastic place to shop - clothing, crafts, electronics etc. And you dont have to bargain as hard as at the night markets to get the same price.
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| J Ong |
29 December 2004 |
Stayed at Asia Bangkok Hotel - Bangkok, Thailand.
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JJ weekend market is a must see, Suan Lum night market is very nice to shop at without too much crowds and it has good food to boot!
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| J Evans |
28 December 2004 |
Stayed at Miracle Grand Convention - Bangkok, Thailand.
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The Bangkok police can supply useful information about the various hotels in their precincts. A thief may hit any hotel, but how the hotel staff respond, and the hotel's security and compensation policies, can vary radically from one facility to the next. Visitors to Thailand should also be aware that there is a Tourist Police in place to assist those victimized by pickpocketing, scams, etc.
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| J Snowball |
20 December 2004 |
Stayed at Windsor Suites Hotel - Bangkok, Thailand.
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Best meal was at Suda's on Soi 14. Food is really good, inexpensive and it's nice sitting outside but not with overwhelming traffic noise. We used the sky train which is efficient though not necessarily cheaper than a meter taxi (though sometimes quicker).
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| H Macewen |
19 December 2004 |
Stayed at Tarntawan Place - Bangkok, Thailand.
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Recommend Samboom Seafood restaurant just a few minutes walk west on Suriwong. Hotel is just off famous Patpong area.
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| J Schorr |
18 December 2004 |
Stayed at Manhattan Hotel - Bangkok, Thailand.
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Try the duck restaurant on the corner of Soi 15 and Sukhumvit Rd., classic old Bangkok.
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| J Medeiros |
14 December 2004 |
Stayed at Ambassador Hotel Bangkok - Bangkok, Thailand.
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Recommended Thai restaurant: Baan Kanitha on Soi Ruam Rudee.
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| N De rooij |
06 December 2004 |
Stayed at Majestic Suites - Bangkok, Thailand.
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Good and nice restaurant in the street around the corner. Walk a few hundred meters beyond NANA plaza, then it is located on the right side. Good thai food. Visit to Ayutthaya by taxi with private driver by C.C Tours & Trans co. They will drive you to all the sights during the day for less money. Mobile 66-9-061-5274.
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| M Kendler |
05 December 2004 |
Stayed at Montien Hotel Bangkok - Bangkok, Thailand.
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The Mango Tree Restaurant on the soi across from the Ramada Hotel was very good, and included live music and dancing.
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