Bangkok Guide
Bangkok Guide
Bangkok Guide
Then, went right up to the counter & told the man where youre going to. Show him the address of the hotel written in Thai which you had prepared beforehand. He will give you the all-important white coloured piece of paper which stated clearly the particulars of the taxi & its drivers name. (When youre in the taxi, it has a card displaying the details of the driver.) This white slip is strictly meant only for the passenger's own keepsake & reference, in case of any disputes that may arise later. The driver will not have any business at all in wanting this slip from you, as he will also be given another piece of paper directly from the counter man, detailing where the passenger wants to go. Just to be cautious & prevent any misunderstanding later. Before getting into the cab, inform the driver clearly & slowly where youre heading to & also request him to use the meter. Watch to make sure that he physically turned on the meter, indicating the lighted 35 Bahts display (which he did), & then settled down for your 1st fuss-free taxi ride in Bangkok.
To post your parcel, you do not need to go to Post Office directly, BTS station like Mo Chit, Siam, Prom Phong, Phaya Thai & etc do have a private postal booth to help you to post. Even at beside Silom Robinson, Central World Basement or MBK Level 1 near Tokyu department also do have a postal service called Post Boxes. Beside posting general airmail & surface mail, They do have Speedpost, EMS, DHS, VPS & etc They also do sell envelopes, boxes, tapes & etc Can buy BTS Sky SmartPass @ any BTS Stations (MRT)
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Price 100 Baht (Price excludes 30 Baht issuing fee for a new SmartPass) Cards are refundable & 30 Baht traveling deposit is required.
Refill up to 2,000 Baht. (Minimum 100 Baht) 3. 5 year lifetime from date of first use. 4. 20 trips @ 440 Baht (Promotion Price) 22 Baht per trip / 30 trips @ 600 Baht (Promotion Price) 20 Baht per trip / 40 trips @ 800 Baht (Promotion Price) 20 Baht per trip (Price excludes 30 Baht issuing fee for a new SmartPass) Cards are non-refundable & no traveling deposit required.
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Citin Pratunum Hotel Call & you will be picked-up or sent to hotel surroundings. It is complimentary service.
Ratchathewi BTS > Exit 4 (Escalator) > Turn into Phetcheburi 19 > Walk Straight Chit Lom BTS > Skybridge connection to Gaysorn near Exit 1 & 2 Address:
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Tel: +662-(0)-653-9000 Email: http://www.amari.com/enquiry.aspx?h=wgh Website: http://www.amari.com/watergate/ Baiyoke Hotels (www.baiyokesky.baiyokehotel.com ) For the leisure of shopping spree, free shuttle van service from hotels to Siam Square, the Bangkok most prestigious shopping hub is daily provided every hour from 10.0019.00 hrs for hotel guests of the Baiyoke Group of hotels. Please show your key card to collect your queue coupon. Baiyoke Sky
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Tel: +662-(0)-217-0808 Ext 5325 Website: http://www.asiahotel.co.th/asia_bangkok.htm Grand President Hotel Nana BTS > Exit 3 Address:
Tel: +662-(0)-651-1200 Email: [email protected] Website: http://www.grandpresident.com/ Twin Towers Hotel National Stadium BTS > Exit 2 Address:
Tel: + 662-(0)-216-9555
Email: [email protected] Website: http://www.thetwintowershotel.com/ City Inn Hotel Chit Lom BTS Address: 43/5 Rajdamri Road, Prathumwan, Bangkok
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Chit Lom BTS > Near Exit 1 > Take the skywalk > Exit Gaysorn > Walk straight.
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Tel: +662-(0)-655-5555 Email: [email protected] Website: http://www.arnoma.com/ Silom Village From Holiday Inn Silom hotel > Leave the hotel onto Silom Road > Cross the road & turn right about 3 blocks. The Platinum Fashion Mall [10am 10pm] Platinum Fashion Mall caters especially to wholesale clothing, selling a similar range of clothing to the Pratunam Market across the street, except in air-conditioned comfort. The mall has six floors which are filled with small outlets - most of them specializing in women's clothing & fashion accessories. Since this is a wholesale mall, you can get items at very reasonable prices - provided you buy larger quantities, usually three items & up. The price you pay will be about 30% lower per piece. Some shops allow you to mix different types of items, for example, purses & bags, shirts & trousers. & as with most shopping malls in the city, there is also a food court on the fifth floor, along with cafes & fast food chains. If you're coming from CentralWorld, you shouldn't have any trouble finding it. Just head north, cross the small canal, & turn left into Petchburi Road, a few meters along & you're there.
Chit Lom Station > Walk straight to Zen > Go down to Level 1 > Walk straight along the building > Turn left at the junction & you can see Platinum Fashion Mall Bus that reach - 2, 13, 23, 54, 72, 76, 77, 60, 62, 93, 140, 204, 511, 512, 514, 536 The mall is on Phetchaburi Road, next to Pantip Plaza and opposite Pratunam Complex, a 14-storey mall. It is also near Central World Plaza. Pratunam Market
It's a wholesale market, Platinum also sells in wholesale, except its in air con comfort. Located opposite Platinum Mall. Connected by overhead bridge on the 3rd floor of Platinum Mall
The Jim Thompson House & Museum National Stadium BTS > Exit 1 > Turn to 2 Soi Kasemsan 2 & walk straight Jim Thompson Factory Outlet (9am 6pm) Address: 153 Sukhumvit 92, Phra Khanong district Tel: +662-(0)-332-6530 Ext 13
On Nut BTS > Exit 3 > Take cab to Sukhumvit Soi 92. Jim Thompson's five-story store is a short way down on the left-hand side.
Chatuchak Weekend Market aka JJ Market (Only Open On Sats & Suns) [9am 7pm] One of the world's largest weekend markets covers area of 70 rai (27 Acres) altogether divided into 27 Sections, contains more than 15,000 booths selling goods from every part of Thailand. It operates only on weekends during the day time. Beware of pick-pocketing. Map: http://www.chatuchak.org/map/chattuchakmap.jpg
Mo Chit Station > Exit 1 > Follow the crowd for a 5min walk > & you're there OR Chatuchak Park Station > Follow the signage directives. For the plant & flower section, get off at Kampheng Phet Station > Exit 3. Naraya Phrom Phong BTS > Exit 2 Calypso Cabaret Website: http://www.calypsocabaret.com/ Asia Hotel (B1) Mambo Cabaret Show Tel: +662-(0)-259-5128 Phrom Phong BTS > Exit 1 or 3 Arabian Night Cabaret Address: Grace Hotel, 12, Soi 3, Sukhumvit Rd, Khlong Toei Nua, Watthana, Bangkok Tel: +662-(0)-253-0651 Ext 70
Nana BTS > Exit 1 > Walk straight > Turn in Soi Sukhumvit 3 (Soi Nana Nana)
Central Chidlom It offers a variety of local handicrafts from all over Thailand, designer fashion, home wares, children's wear, cosmetics, watches & pens, electronic equipment, household appliances, jewelry & gems & leather accessories. It also houses a number of eateries, ranging from popular fast-food outlets to fine restaurants.
Erawan Shrine [6am 11pm] Hindu shrine in Bangkok that houses a statue of Phra Phrom, the Thai representation of the Hindu creation god Brahma. A popular tourist attraction, it often features performances by resident Thai dance troupes, who are hired by worshippers in return for seeing their prayers at the shrine answered. Locals believe that prayers will be answered when one prays to this Buddha especially on Thursday. By praying, start from the face facing (1st surface) the main gate then go clock-wise (Left side)
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Beside it, theres a store selling 12 incense sticks, 1 candle & 4 white color flowers which cost around 20 Baht.
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incense sticks into the censer & place one of the flowers in front of Erawan Shrine.
4. After praying the four sides, beside theres a holy water. You can dip on your body.
Chit Lom BTS > Exit 2 > Near to Sogo Dept Store next to the Hyatt Erawan Hotel
Saphan Phut Night Market aka Memorial Bridge Night Market (7pm 12mn) Close On Wed Take a taxi to Saphan Phut bridge & then ask the driver to go to Saphan Phut Night Market. Bobae Market National Stadium BTS > Take a taxi to Bobae White Dragon King (Wear white shirt & trousers. Each person 17 xiang. Opens every Fridays & Saturdays. Got to leave Bangkok from 3am. They will ask you for lunar month of birth & zodiac sign) From Pattaya, use no 3 highway fastest Address: 80/9 Moo 5 Surasak Sriracha Chonburi Temple: Address: 80/9 5 . . . To arrange for transport, you can call : +66 81 750 0117 OR : +66 81 921 0245. Bookings can only be done 2 days before departure only. Mah Boon Krong Center (MBK) [11am 10pm] Bangkok's most legendary shopping mall, popular with both tourists and locals. Eight floors packed with 2,000 shops that sell everything from clothing, fashion accessories, handbags, leather products & luggage to furniture, mobile phones, electric appliances, cameras, stationery and DVD's. MBK (launched in 1986) is a beehive of activity, especially on weekends, when half of Bangkok converges to shop for bargains. & plenty of bargains are to be found here!
National Stadium BTS > Exit 4 or Siam BTS > Exit 2 > About 10mins walk from Siam Square
Patpong Night Market [6pm 1am] Found in the built-up area known as Silom, the place is always busy & chaotic with all the commotion from the GO-GO bars nearby & lots of foreign tourists. This market in Bangkok's notorious nightlife district is often the first and easiest stop for many tourists just arriving to Bangkok. Be warned though, the quality & prices of most items sold are about as real & trustworthy as the girls shaking their wares in go-go bars flanking the area. Both market & go-go bars seem to complement each other well, but remember not to be fooled by first impressions & to bargain hard.
Sala Daeng BTS > Exit down one of the right-hand side stairs > Follow the increasing trail of vendors along the sidewalk for five minutes & you're there
Suan Lum Night Market Sala Daeng BTS > Lumphini MRT > Exit 3 Good Deal On Clothes & Accessories (Open On Fri Sun) [5pm 11pm]
Yaowarat (Chinatown) Centre of Yaowarat Road & Sampheng Lane. Bangkoks Chinatown offers a profusion of gold shops as well as several nearby traditional shopping places such as Ban Mo Jewellery Street Phahurat Cloth Market & the Old Siam Plaza.
Asok BTS > Sukhumvit MRT > Hua Lamphong MRT > Exit 1 > Take a cab OR Saphan Taksin BTS > Exit 2 > Walk short distance to Sathorn Pier > Hop on an orange flag boat heading north left to right > Pay on board. The fare is 13 Baht for all trips on the orange flag > Hop off at Ratchawongse Pier #5
Adidas Factory Outlet (10am 9pm) Address: 47/223 Kimpo Building, Muang Thong Thani, Poppula Road, Pakkred. Tel: +662-(0)-980-6619
Levis Factory Outlet (8am 5pm) Address: Pricha Building, 2533 Sukhumvit Road (between Sukhumvit Soi 99 and Soi 100, roughly opposite Sukhumvit Soi 62) Phra Khanong district Tel: +662-(0)-332-7140 Ext 3688
Pinky Tailors
Email: [email protected]
Phloen Chit BTS > Exit 2 > Behind the old Mahatum Plaza
Saphan Taksin BTS > Exit 2 > Walk short distance to Sathorn Pier > Take Chao Phraya River Express boat to Tha Chang Wang Luang Pier. It is a short walk from the pier to the entrance to The Grand Palace public entrance. Ride to Tha Tien has only several stops. (Wat Arun is located across the river & you can take a river taxi that simply goes back and forth)
Saphan Taksin BTS > Exit 2 > Walk short distance to Sathorn Pier > Take crossriver ferry from Tha Tien Pier at Thai Wang Road. Crossings are frequent and cost only 3 Baht.
(Sit those public transport cost around 11 Baht, if you sit those kind of boat travel is very expensive. Cost around 300 Baht 500 Baht) Health Land Spa & Massage Sathorn Branch Email: [email protected] Tel: +662-(0)-637-8883
Chong Nongsi BTS > Exit 1 > Walk along the road > Turn right & continue walking till you see the signboard.
Website: http://www.healthlandspa.com/home.html Lavana Spa & Massage Email: [email protected] Tel: +662-(0)-229-4510 Ext.12
Asok BTS > Exit 2 > Walk straight till you see Sukhumvit Soi 12 & turn in
Email: [email protected] Online Reservation: http://www.urbanretreatspa.net/Reservation.php Tel: +662-(0)-229-4701 Ext. 3 Asok BTS > Exit 4 Website: http://www.urbanretreatspa.net/ Dream World 1,000 Baht/person we offer the followings :- Free entry to Snow Town - Re-riding - A buffet lunch - Free round trip transfer from/to any hotel within Bangkok. For reservations please call 0-2533-1152 ext.0 / 161 / 162 / 163 / 167 during office hours (8.00 a.m. 6.00 p.m.) e-mail : [email protected] OR contact your travel agent. Hualamphong MRT > Don Muang Station > Take Bus No. 538 OR Rangsit Station > Take Bus No. 1156 OR Mo Chit BTS > Exit 3 > Take Bus No. 188 from Northern Bus Terminal OR Victory Monument BTS > Take Bus No. 538 from Northern Bus Terminal Recommended For Eating Address of Ying Kitchen: 352/1-2 Behind theatre Siam Square Soi 4 Yum Cha @ The Great Wall Asia Hotel [11am 2.30pm] 500 650 Baht
Yum Cha @ Golden Palace Windsor Suites Hotel [11am 2pm] 399 Baht
Asoke BTS > Exit 6 > Walk along Sukhumvit Road until you come to Soi 18, it is a green building with its name emblazoned on the top
Lek Seafood Address: 156 Soi Phiphat, Narathiwat Ratchanakharin Road, Silom, Bangkok
Somboon Seafood [Curry Crab, Stir-Fried Morning Glory] Address: 169,169/7-12 Surawong Rd., Suriyawong, Bangrak, Bangkok 10500
Reservation: http://www.somboonseafood.com/e-rsvn.html Website: http://www.somboonseafood.com/e-index.html You can make a reservation online before going as usually it was long queue. Beware of fake Somboon Restaurant as some taxi driver will drive you to the fake Somboon instead. Surawong Branch Tel: +662-(0)-233-3104
Bantadthong Branch Tel: +662-(0)-216-4203 Ext. 5 National Stadium BTS > Exit 2 > Walk straight > Turn into Bantadthong Road Ratchada Branch Tel: +662-(0)-692-6850 Ext. 3 Huai Khwang MRT > Exit 3 SamYan Branch Tel: +662-(0)-150-5100
Sam Yam MRT > Exit 2 > Chamchuri Square Building (Ground Floor)
Nam Shing Restaurant [Shark Fins] & Zen Restaurant MBK Level 3 Mango Tango Central World Level 6 Auntie Anne MBK Level 7 / Amari Plaza Level 2 / Siam Center Level 1 Bed Supper Club No slipper & shorts. Will have to remove shoe
Nana BTS > Exit 3 > Turn into Soi 11 > Walk straight
Website: http://www.bedsupperclub.com/ Pings Shark Fin Address: 137/3 Sukhumvit 21 (Asok) Klongton-Nue Wattana
T&K Seafood Address: 49-51, Phadungdao Rd, Samphanthawong, Bangkok, 10100 Tel: +662-(0)-223-4519
Private Tour Guides Name: Tong Email: [email protected] / [email protected] / [email protected] Contact: +668 1835 0240 / +668 1914 6045 / +668 3118 5118 Website: www.tourwithtong.com Name: Tan Email: [email protected] Contact: Website: http://www.izthai.com/ Name: Wandee Email: [email protected] Contact: Website: http://www.wandeetoursforyou.com/ Name: Chob Email: [email protected] Contact: +668 1860 9159 Website: http://www.thaitourguide.com/ Name: Gift Email: [email protected] Contact: +668 5146 5177 Website: http://www.privatetourthailand.com/
Adaptor Always Use In Thailand
Tuk-Tuk: Agree on the price before you hop in. Shouldn't be over 100 baht & make it clear you want to go direct. Look out for blue short sleeves uniform. Theyre more honest. Ignore people who approach you. Simply smile politely & walk away or pretend that you don't understand English. Never believe them for they wanna trick tourists to certain places where they get commission for bringing people there. The items on sale are usually gems & jewellery at these places are of questionable quality at atrocious prices. Never ever say something bad about the Royal Family or the Thai democracy, not only will the Thais be extremely offended by it but insulting the king is a crime & also be reminded that throwing things is considered rude, especially banknotes since they have a picture of the King on them! Taxi: Ignore & head right to the sign saying "Public Taxis". Do not wear red or yellow Register yourself with Singapore embassy for Thailand Buy your travel insurance. Please bring as few items as you possibly can (If possible, empty) & also a big bag as you can buy things over there & of cos, you wouldnt want your luggage to get extra kilos when you come back. http://cheapeatsbangkok.com/photos/thai/tat_scams.jpg
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youre able to take a cab from the correct side of the road. In Bangkok where the traffic jam can be horrendous & vehicles move at a snail pace, taking a cab which requires it to make a U-turn may be turned down by the driver, not to mention the fact that it will definitely increased your cab fare by a huge margin too. Dont just hop into the cab. Open the front passenger door 1st (If the window is not lowered, that is), leaned into it & tell the driver where you want to go. If he nods his head then get in. I had seen even the locals do that. Watch that he turns on the meter (Chances are that he will), if he doesnt, just tell him to do so nicely & gently. To avoid any embarrassing situations when it comes to paying the fares, ALWAYS carry plenty small changes with you in the forms of 20 Bahts & coins in 10 Baht & even 5 Bhats. After the initial flag-up rate of 35 Bahts for the first 1km, the subsequent jumps on the meter is 2 Bahts each time (Depending on the total distance travelled). Your fare will probably not end up in a nice 10 Bahts denominations. The payment can be just rounded off to the next nearest 10 Bahts. So say, if your fare on the meter shows 64 Bahts, you can pay him 70 Bahts - The balance taken as a small tip. 70 Bahts = One 50 Bahts note & one 20 Bahts note, OR three 20 Bahts notes & one 10 Bahts coin. If you dont have these small notes & coins with you, & just give him a 100 Bahts notes. Well, he may thought youre giving him tips & just keep the change. If you are hanging around in the rear seat, waiting for your change, things could be a little bit awkward. To prevent this unneccessary 'complication', always break your bigger notes to small ones & coins, whenever you buy things from a shop. Even if its just a small bottle of mineral water costing 10 Bahts. Keeps lots of small change with you so that youre able to pay the taxi driver exactly how much you wanted to, without the need for him to make change. Even if you are unfortunate not to have small change at that time, bear in mind at all times how much actually 10, 20 or even 50 Bahts is, as compared to your own currency. Its just a couple of cents to a dollar is all. Just let it go, rather than kick up a big fuss over it & ruining the mood of your own holiday.
Things To Buy:-
Ponds Magic Powder (Pink) @ Boots Pharmacy or Bio Naturel Face Powder @ Watsons Foodstuff like durian chip, dog poo () & pork floss crackers. Near the exit of MBK foodcourt (Level 3 or 6) that this stall sells really cheap tidbits. Anything from Boots pharmacies @ Siam Sq / La Villa / Patpong / MBK / Chamchuree Sq / Central World Plaza / Siam Paragon / Times Sq Website: http://th.boots.com/2009/eng/index.php Bras for women @ Central Chidlom / Big C
Ponds White Beauty Detox Spotless White Cream Pond's White Beauty Pinkish White Lightening Cream
Cucumber Cleansing Cream / Cucumber Eye Gel Nancy Chandler's Map of Bangkok Travel Thailand (Best guide with really nice & detailed map of Bangkok) @ Central Chidlom / Central World / Gaysorn / Siam Discovery / Siam Paragon (Asia Books, B2S, Kinokuniya & Bookazine) @ 180 Baht
Emergencies: Tourist Police - 1155, 022815051 Mobile Police 191 Fire Brigade 199 Ambulance - 022551133-6 Tourist Service Centre 1672 Singapore Embassy In Bangkok Operational Hours: Monday to Friday: 9.00 am - 12 noon and 1.00 pm - 5.00 pm Saturday, Sunday and Public Holiday: Closed Telephone : +66-2286-2111 / +66-2286-1434 E-Mail : [email protected] Singaporeans who require urgent consular assistance after office hours should call Duty H/P No. +66-8-1844-3580.
REMINDER TO EREGISTER Singaporeans intending to travel to Thailand are advised to eRegister with the Ministry of Foreign Affairs at http://eregister.mfa.gov.sg/ . This will enable the Ministry and our Embassy in Bangkok to contact Singaporeans in case of emergencies. Singaporeans are advised to monitor the local news and to take precautions for their personal safety as demonstrations are likely to be held from 12 March 2010 onwards in various locations in Bangkok. They are encouraged to purchase comprehensive medical and travel insurance. Should Singaporeans require assistance, they can contact the Singapore Embassy in Bangkok or the MFA Duty Office at: Embassy of the Republic of Singapore 129 South Sathorn Road, Bangkok 10120 Tel: 001-66-(2) 286-2111 / 001-66-(81) 844-3580 Fax: 001-66-(2) 286-6966 Email: [email protected] Ministry of Foreign Affairs Tel: 6379 8800, 6379 8855 Fax: 6476-7302 Email: [email protected] BTS Route Map: http://www.bts.co.th/en/map.asp Bangkok Metro Route Map: http://www.bangkokmetro.co.th/map.aspx? Lang=En&Menu=8 Maps Of Bangkok: http://www.thaiwaysmagazine.com/bangkok_map/bangkok_map_metro.html Coupons: http://www.coupons.co.th/index_en.php