Monday, December 7, 2020

#Where to Stay in Bangkok?


Bangkok offers a diverse choice in accommodations to match every taste and budget. A visitor can afford to stay royally in an elegant hotels or live peacefully in a guest house on a moderate budget. Since lot of hotels are often completely booked during the peak season from November to March, it is advisable that visitors go for advance reservations if they are contemplating to visit during this period. Accommodations cost lesser compared to Hong Kong and Singapore and inexpensive by Western standards, specifically because of the degradation of Thai currency due to the Asian economic crisis of 1997.
    The major hotels districts are based around Siam Square and Ploenchit Road; close to the Chao Phraya River, along Silom Road, Surawong Road and Sukhumvit Road. There are other places such as Banglampoo for modest guesthouses accessed by backpackers, along the river where some modern high-rise hotels are expected to come up; and Chinatown, which is among the most energetic and typically Asian parts of Bangkok.
Around Siam Square, you will discover some very admirable places to live in. You can also find variety of shops, restaurants and nightspots. The less costly places are centered on Soi Kasemann 1 and near Jim Thompson's House and Museum. These places, such as Bed and Breakfast, provide a guesthouse atmosphere coupled with hotel comfort.
    The areas of Chao Phraya River, Silom Road and Surawong Road enclose some of the older sections of Bangkok. The area around Silom Road and Surawong Road is recognizied as the financial district, and has numerous hotels and restaurants. You can find enough entertainment and shopping options in the Patpong Night Market. You can also find centrally placed top-class hotels suitable for both business and leisure. The Luxury establishments, characterizes a distinctly Thai character and boasts an elegant design.
    If you travel further towards the west, you will arrive at the riverbank, where some of the outstanding hotels in Bangkok are to be discovered. Hotels here deliver riverfront luxury biased toward tour groups. Most hotels here offer you world-class facilities along with exceptional view from its rooms. There is a handful of other hotels overlooking the Chao Phraya River.
Sukhumvit Road is another area popular for shops and nightspots. The area also boasts for some extremely attractive bars. There is good enough presence of midrange hotels and Inns here. But the better four-star and five-star hotels cater more for business travelers than tourists. Even if they lack in character, they more tahn compensate for that in the facilities they provide.
    There are some brand-new hotels oriented toward the business traveler and also possesses most modern fitness centers. There is no shortage for luxurious hotels either on Sukhumvit, while there are also old hotels having their own tradition to show for People who love modern-sized, unpretentious topnotch accommodation are not disappointed either. Some of the hotels also have rooms affording you nice views of the Bangkok skyline. No matter wherever you decide to stay in Bangkok, the hospitable people here in the "Land of Smiles" will provide you everything needed to relax and enjoy your time in this fantastic city. (Gregory Smyth)

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