Holiday Information About Bangkok

If you're planning on staying in Bangkok and travelling around to see the sights, it's worth remembering that many of the most interesting places are near to the river Chao Phraya, so picking a hotel which is fairly near to it is quite a sensible idea.? The river is also a great way to travel around too, with express boats that traverse its length taking people from place to place with the advantages of avoiding the traffic on the roads, and also some great scenery to look at along the way.
There are many interesting places to visit in and around Bangkok, and the city is one that is an interesting mixture of modern and old blended together.
The Grand Palace (Phra Borom Maha Ratcha Wang) is one tourist

Another temple which you may like to see is Wat Arun or ?The Temple of Dawn'.? It lies on the east bank of the Chaophrayan river and predates Bangkok being the country's capital.? It is at its most spectacular when viewed in the early morning sunlight when the sun reflects back from the river, so if you can manage a very early start, book a river
Of course isn't just about temples there is much much more here to see and do, and the brave tourist will step off the beaten track a little and investigate some of the hidden treasures that can be found in this interesting city.? If you're not sure what you'll find by doing this, or where to do this, you could try the New Road area.? The New Road itself is a well known thoroughfare which many visitors go to, but the maze of narrow streets that weave across it are a great place to explore.? You'll find lots of interesting things here from food stalls selling local cuisine, to bric-a-brac shops and gold shops.? There are also a number of smaller local bars which few tourists normally find, but where you're likely to be made most welcome if you stop for a drink.
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