Bangkok, Capital of Thailand and central hub of South East Asia. Some come here and love, some come here and hate it., opinions so diverse that only a City like Bangkok can truely give you such opposite impressions.
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Bangkok, Capital of Thailand and central hub of South East Asia. Some come here and love, some come here and hate it., opinions so diverse that only a City like Bangkok can truely give you such opposite impressions.
Home to an estimated 12 million people, although official statistics say around 7 million, Bangkok bursts forward with life and vitality. Its chaos is not easily avoided and almost has to be cherished in order to appreciate this wonderfully ... ...capital, Ayutthaya thanks to its convenient location on the Chao Phraya River. The river still plays a huge part in Bangkok life, carrving the City into two. Known to the Thais as Krung Thep, Bangkok, The City of Angels, now has a majestic place in South East Asian geography. With its new airport now open, Bangkok has become the main hub for South East Asia. Whether you're visiting Thailand or another ASEAN (Association of South East Asian Nations) ...
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I stayed in Chaophya Park, August 2007, along with 20 other family members. I had decided to get married in Phuket and thought it would be nice to have a few days in Bangkok to show familiy how fantastic the city is. I have visited Bangkok many times,... more
As a fairly regular visitor to Bangkok, I always book flights and then sort out my own accommodation rather than get a package deal. Accommodation is cheap and plentiful there, we're talking £10 - £15 per night for what might equate to a three star... more