Getting about the city might be slow going due to all the traffic, but at least it's cheap and there's plenty of options. There is a comprehensive bus service that will take you all over the city in varying degrees of comfort, but the price is never more than about 25 Baht, and can be only 3.5 baht on the ordinary buses. Even when going from one side of central Bangkok to another, a taxi fare is rarely above 120 Baht, the only real exception being the journey to and from the airport.
There are canal and river boats that effectively act as buses on the waterways, which are also very cheap and fast. The Khlong Saen Saep Canal Boats, in particular, are sadly underused by tourists as they provide a very quick and useful service, right across the city from Sukhumvit to Siam Square to Banglamphu for only 10 Baht or so.
Opened in 2003, the Suan Lum Night Bazaar on wireless road is Bangkoks latest addition to the night market scene. The choices here are endless and although prices are slightly higher the experience is much more comfortable than the weekend Chatuchak market. Most stalls are opened from 6pm and some stay open till 10 pm while al fresco cafes are around till past 11 pm.
Bangkok is decentralized to a much greater degree than western cities, and it makes identifying the city center a tricky task. Perhaps the most commonly accepted area is the Siam Square area, but it could also be thought of as the Silom road district or the Ratchaprasong area. No area is really dominant, and you can be confident that wherever you are there will be huge shopping malls, restaurants and the like nearby.
When it comes to dining in Bangkok, the choices are endless. Thai restaurants are at every turn and corner and while the street hawkers are by far the most authentic in flavor there are many modern and pleasant restaurants venues of choice. Sukhumvit Road and Siam Square are definately a worthy visit for their array of food choices and restaurants.
Some of the notable must see attractions are:
- Grand Palace and Wat Phra Kaew
- Wat Pho
- Suan Lum Night Bazaar
- Floating Market
- Jim Thompson House
- National Museum
- Safari World
- Chao Phraya River Cruise
- Muay Thai (Thai Boxing)
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