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- Private room
- Bangkok
The line Sukhumvit 71, Walk 5 minutes to prakanong station of BTS (MRT) about 500m. There are convenience stores and supermarkets around the road. National food restaurants, Thai massage, foot massage, roadside food stalls, fruit stalls, can be said to be simple and easy! One stop is Ekamai & gateway department store 2 stops to Thonglor (multinational food and nightlife wine bar) 3 stops to emporium 4 stops to Asoke (terminal 21) 15 minutes to Siam (Siam Paragon)
- Entire condo
- Khet Khlong Toei
Excellent location! Directly to the Grand Place only 10 mins! Nearby ASOK station and Sukumvit. Self-check in . Don't worry it is very easy, and you can contact me 24H online. The bed is 1.8*2 kingsize~! The house is fully equipped with "independent toilet, bathing area, washing machine, refrigerator, microwave, kitchen, kitchen utensils" to provide fixed wifi.
- Entire rental unit
- Khet Khlong Toei
Super low price for a limited time!500 baht for one night in Bangkok's central internet celebrity homestay Excellent location! Directly to the Grand Place only 10 mins! Nearby ASOK station and Sukumvit. Self-check in . Don't worry it is very easy, and you can contact me 24H online. The bed is 1.8*2 kingsize~! The house is fully equipped with "independent toilet, bathing area, washing machine, refrigerator, microwave, kitchen, kitchen utensils" to provide fixed wifi.
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All About Bangkok
Located along the Chao Phraya River in central Thailand, Bangkok is a vibrant capital city with magnificent temples, palaces adorned with golden accents, and a thriving hawker food scene, from peanut-topped pad thai to crab-based creations. There are multiple neighborhoods to explore in Thailand’s cultural and political hub — such as the bustling Chinatown, lined with brightly colored signage, signature street food booths, and outdoor shopping stalls. Along the city’s many canals you’ll find Bangkok’s famous floating markets selling staples like fresh seafood, local produce, and sweets.
Rattanakosin Island in the core of the city is home to the National Theatre, the Grand Palace with its towering golden spires, and the National Museum, where you can see traditional clothing, wood carvings, and musical instruments alongside a collection of fine art. As nighttime rolls around, Bangkok’s nocturnal scene is as varied as the city itself with clubs, karaoke bars, rooftop lounges, and live performances occurring nightly in Sukhumvit.
When is the best time to stay in a vacation rental in Bangkok?
Bangkok’s tropical monsoon climate means generally warm temperatures and heavy seasonal rainfall. Monsoon season lasts from May to September, so you can count on big downpours during those months, making it a quieter time to visit. Late fall through early spring is considered the best time to enjoy Bangkok condo rentals, as the temperatures are still warm, but precipitation and humidity are at their lowest. This is also when many events and festivals occur in the city. The Golden Mount Temple Fair in November involves performances, live music, games, and rides. The Chinese New Year, which occurs in January or February, is one of the biggest celebrations in Bangkok, with a fireworks display, dragon parades, and acrobatic dances, among other performances.
What are the top things to do in Bangkok?
Bangkok National Museum
Bangkok National Museum has one of the largest collections of Thai artifacts and art in the country. The museum consists of several buildings and a variety of displays, including statues, precious stones, ancient textiles, weapons, and gilded carriages once belonging to the royal family. Throughout the museum, there are displays and exhibits in English, as well as guided tours given in English on varying days each week.
The Grand Palace
In the heart of Bangkok, the 18th-century Grand Palace is a magnificent blend of Thai and European architecture. Here you’ll find several vibrantly colored and intricately detailed buildings surrounded by manicured gardens and courtyards. The palace grounds are also home to the Wat Phra Kaew, the Temple of the Emerald Buddha, which houses the 15th-century green sculpture. The Grand Palace is considered one of Thailand’s most famous and sacred spots, so if you plan to enter, be aware of the dress code.
Bangkok’s Chinatown
As one of the largest of its kind in the world, Bangkok’s Chinatown is packed with mouthwatering dining experiences, from soothing ginger tea to flame-cooked shrimp. Temples and statues line the narrow lanes and the scent of street foods fill the air. Wat Mangkon Kamalawat is a Chinese Buddhist temple that dates from the 1870s. and is surrounded by ornate shrines and dumplings given as offerings.