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Trip Preparation
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Bangkok means City of Angels. Bangkok is Thailand's capital and is also the national political, economic and cultural center. It is located in Mae Nam Chao Phraya River downstream of the Delta, 40 km
from the Gulf of Siam, an area of 290 square kilometers, a total registered population of about 8 million, one-eighth of the national population. Climate
Average temperature in Bangkok is about 29°C around the year. Bangkok has tree seasons:
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- cool season (November to March): climate is cooler and pleasant. There are larger temperature difference between morning and evening, and sometimes a jacket is necessary when going
outside.
- summer (April to May): maximum temperatures can exceed 35°C
- rainy seasons (June to October): during this period, it will rain almost every day in Bangkok.
Currency Exchange & Banking
At Su Wang Knapp (Suvarnabhumi) International Airport, the newbank exchange is generally open 24 hours, the city of Bangkok Bank is open Monday to Friday 10:00 - 16:00. In all tourist areas banks have longer opening hours, in general, is 8:30-20:00.
Health Care
Here are a few hospitals in Bangkok with contact data (+66) is Thailand's country code. When using a Thai phone, you do not have to dial 66, but dial 0.
Name: Bangkok Hospital
Address: 2 Soi Soonvijai 7, New Petchaburi Rd.
Website: Http: / / www.bangkokhospital.com
Tel: (+66) 2310-3000
Name: Bumrungrad Hospital
Address: 33 Sukhumvit 3, Wattana
Website: www.bumrungrad.com
Tel: (+66) 2667-1000
Name: Praram 9 Hospital
Address: 99 Soi Pararam 9 Hospital, Huaykwang, Bangkok
Website: http://praram9.com
Tel: (+66) 2202-9999
Name: Samitivej Hospital
Address: 133 Sukhumvit Rd. Soi 49
Tel: (+66) 2392-0011
Telephone reception
Country and People
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HistoryBangkok is Thailand's largest city and the second largest city in Southeast Asia. As it had never become a colony, the local ancient culture and architecture is well preserved. In 1782, Rama I Dynasty moved the capital from Thonburi to Bangkok, which lead to massive construction projects, the construction of the palace, building a wall, and the construction of nine streets, including Chinatown, the most famous street of the three recruits. In the following Rama II and Rama III's reign (1809-1851), the city has constructed many Buddhist temples. During the reign of King Rama V (1868-1910), the majority of Bangkok's city walls were demolished, new roads and bridges were constructed. After World War II the town developed rapidly, the population increased substantially and but the two cities Bangkok and Thonburi merged in 1971 to the Bangkok - Thonburi metropolitan area, known as Greater Bangkok. In recent years, Bangkok grew even faster with skyscrapers. More than 50% of Thailand's industrial enterprises and 80% of higher education institutions are located in Bangkok.
Religion
In Bangkok, about 92% of people are Buddhist, 6% are Islamic, 1% are Christian, 6% are Hindu. There are also a few Jewish believers. Bangkok has about 400 Buddhist temples, 55 mosques, 10 churches, and 2 synagogues.
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Discover and Enjoy
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EventsAs the capital of Thailand, all traditional Thai holidays are celebrated in Bangkok. For example:
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- April: Songkran (Thai New Year),
- May: Royal cultivation hall,
- August: Queen's birthday
Culinary Specialities
In addition to traditional Thai foot, Bangkok offers a large variety of food from all over the world.
Entertainment
Bangkok offers visitors many leisure activities such as the Dusit Zoo (Dusit Zoo), where it is possible to watch a snake show at the viper Institute (Queen Saovabna Memorial Institute). The green lung of the city's is Bangkoks largest park Lumpini Park.
Tourists traveling with children will enjoy Siam Ocean World or a large playground with artificial sea (Siam Park). If you want to see Thailand's famous Simon show, you can go to King Tony entertainment palace.
Sights
Bangkok holds many sights. Probably the most famous attractions are the many temples (wat). The most important sights are:
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Grand Palace,
- Jade Buddha Temple Wat Phra Kaeo),
- Temple of the Reclinging Budda (Wat Pho) and
- Temple of the Dawn (Wat Arun).
Shopping
Each year around the end of June, the seven major shopping malls in Thailand hold the clearance sale of the season, which is a good opportunity for shopping. Bangkok's main shopping areas are Siam Square, Racheadamri Street and Sukhumvit Street. In addition to the major shopping centers, many open-air market in Bangkok is also very interesting, such as Bangkok's most famous night market, Suan Lum Night Bazar. There, it is possible to buy local handicrafts and see many street artists performing.
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Hotel reviews for hotels in Bangkok
The royal hotel in Bangkok was built in the sixties or seventies constructed -in accordance with the standards, it was surely a hotel in the higher category.
unfortunately the hotel since that obvious not really renovated or updated.
Our double room was with two beds equipped. Further we had a wardrobe, a desk with TV and fridge. The room had a balcony, the we neighboring rooms shared. Since the balcony for busy street out went, we stayed there only to smoke on.
the bathroom had bath with a s... Read more
in January 12
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Katharina, Age 19-25, Couple
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great location in the middle of the behemoth Bangkok




Hotel Majestic Grande Sukhumvit in Bangkok, Bangkok
the hotel is a typical city hotel with about 25 floors. Clean, with very nice staff, good kitchen. Nevertheless only four of six suns, because some details on the second view unfortunately not quite agree.
Not any longer completely rope fresh, unfortunately only a tub shower with curtain and cheap showering head. No air ventilation in the bathroom. Mat already something useable, drain the tub bad.
the bed hard as concrete. The air conditioning (without it it definitely not) blew itself on sch... Read more
in February 12
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Markus, Age 46-50, Solo/single
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massive number of beds on 50 floor-very substantial Büfettfrühstück included, clean, international guests of all ages
The booked in advance room in the space-area we were very disappointed. Really small and cramped, no closet, the prospect of the 66. Floor could not enjoyed will, as it is only a small window gave, the from the outside with a Lochmaskenfolie beklabt was. This was part of a massive BMW advertising, over several floors and even on our window outside the building was appropriate.... Read more
in January 12
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Michael, Age 56-60, Couple
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Business hotel in Bangkok with major nice entrance area and pool.
the pool is located on the 20th floor. A elevator goes to the 20. Floor and ends in a construction site. Unfortunately no sign, the indications, that you up to the 19. Floor and then again the stairs. But for the second time you know the.
Room even absolutely great. Bed, large balcony, large TV, Sofa, desk eTC.
unfortunately we had a few leftovers the birds on the railing of the balcony.
Major negative point is the bathroom f... Read more
in February 12
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Alexander, Age 26-30, Couple
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Although the hotel quite getting old is (we were 16 years ago for the first time and there it already a few years), it was a good choice, as it was in the last years totally renovated and partly remodeled.
the hotel is a favorite of tour groups and is often very busy-then there is already times quite waiting times at the lifts, the breakfast buffet there was a crowd.
by the skilled have built all rooms river views-if you like sunny has, should be a room to the south ask.
freshly renovated an... Read more
in January 12
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Renate, Age 56-60, Couple
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