Golden palaces, floating markets, majestic porcelain-laid spires…you've never seen a capital city quite like Bangkok. Visit Pratunam or Siam Square for premium shopping, then unwind in the European-style gardens of Dusit. Thon Buri is home to the awesome Wat Arun temple, and over in Phra Nakhon, you’ll find the Wat Pho temple of the Reclining Buddha. Savor mango sticky rice at a food stall before taking in the gilded splendor of the Grand Palace.
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Absolutely recommend here whether you want to achieve overall fitness like me or do personal training sessions- the trainers are brilliant and so good at concentrating on technique so you get the best experience- love their classes
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The Baiyoke Sky Hotel, the longest champ of Thailand's Tallest Building where you can enjoy the spectacular view of Bangkok and beyond the metropolis, up to the Gulf of Thailand. Maps, computerized multimedia kiosks and coin-activated telescopes help you identify what is laying 250 meters down below your feet. On the 77th floor there is the observation deck with an extra option to the revolving v
this place is at the top of baiyoke sky hotel. you get the awesome view of full bangkok city as it is 360* revolving deck. you can stand on it and it gets revolving and you can also walk on it.
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We have been crafting bespoke garments for clients the world over for more than 30 years. Globally recognized for quality and our drive to deliver quality tailored garments at incredible prices.
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Nine-story Terminal 21 offers designer brands, international cuisine, a gourmet supermarket, boutique shops, and more. Each floor is decorated based on a "world's best-known shopping streets" theme.
Beautifully built on countries theme There is one floor for each country like france Britain Japan etc Lots of amazing shops and lots to buy A perfect food court they have with variety of food Very neat clean They have an aeroplane installed in the mall.
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Once the residence of Princess Chumbhot of Nagor Svarga, one of Thailand’s leading art collectors, this lovely complex contains five traditional Thai houses, each featuring a collection of historic items and works of art.
Our guide suggested going here because it would be cool (temperature-wise!), interesting and quiet - and she was right! The three of us were the only visitors there. Interesting collection of houses and artefacts collected by a member of the Thai Royal Family. A lovely hour spent in the cool - in peace! - in frantic Bangkok.
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This trendy neighborhood is filled with fine restaurants, bars, dance clubs, bookstores, Internet cafes and shopping centers.
The section between Asuk and Nana is actually one of the expensive residential centers, you have Terminal 21, Robinson, 11th Street very upgraded, and you can export everything there, street food restaurants, bars, hotels, pubs, very close to the train, 13th street has sports clubs and you can see All the football games and beer, you actually have everything in this area, no need for a motorcycle, every street corner you will find motorbikes, the prices of condos are up to $ 1000, if you choose to live one station on a train far from there you will pay half price for the same condo ,i live soi 13 last 2.5 years .. jak biton
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Often referred to as the "Queen's Park" since it was built to celebrate her 60th birthday, this park contains several great examples of Thai sculpture.
ALso called Benchasiri Park, it is located adjacent to the Emporium shopping mall. Close to Phrom Phong BTS skytrain station. Also, there is access to the Marriott Marquis Queen's Park Hotel near the rear of the park nd then access to soi 22. The park is very well maintained. There is an outside track aso used by park vehicles and then just inside that another more private track that encircles the lake and park in general. There is an area for fitness as well as children's area and 3 large snack and refreshment stands, and restrooms. The trees, grass, flowers are abundant and well taken care of. Some areas will get muddy after rain storms so warch out for that. Toward the back are tennis, basketball and futsal courts. To enhance the beauty of the park, there are statues and monuments throughout. Many benches also. It is wheelchair accessible and a very comfortable relaxing environment.
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