Top 2 things to do/see in BKK
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Top 2 things to do/see in BKK
If you had to choose only 2 things to see/do in BKK what would they be?
I'm looking for the top attractions from a number of people and then I'm going to try and fill 5 days seeing all of them.
By attractions, i mean, sights, shopping, restaraunts, museums, sporting events etc..
My dates are the 2nd sept - 7th sept.
any imput what so ever is appreciated.
Thanks,
Oisin
I'm looking for the top attractions from a number of people and then I'm going to try and fill 5 days seeing all of them.
By attractions, i mean, sights, shopping, restaraunts, museums, sporting events etc..
My dates are the 2nd sept - 7th sept.
any imput what so ever is appreciated.
Thanks,
Oisin
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1. Klong tour with a stop the flower market, barges and, most important, Wat Arun
2. Dinner at Lord Jim or the Riverside Buffet or China House at the Oriental Hotel. People watch in the lobby before dinner and follow dinner with a drink outside on the river (if you didn't eat there)and then jazz in the Bamboo Bar.
2. Dinner at Lord Jim or the Riverside Buffet or China House at the Oriental Hotel. People watch in the lobby before dinner and follow dinner with a drink outside on the river (if you didn't eat there)and then jazz in the Bamboo Bar.
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2 things to see or do in BKK:
I would have said a klong tour also but it's already been suggested.
1. stay in a hotel on the river
2. walk around and get lost, soak up the atmosphere, people, smells, sights. Pick a neighborhood to do this in, perhaps Chinatown.
I would have said a klong tour also but it's already been suggested.
1. stay in a hotel on the river
2. walk around and get lost, soak up the atmosphere, people, smells, sights. Pick a neighborhood to do this in, perhaps Chinatown.
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chances are you might have lots of rain at that time of year so that may make some changes to the suggestions but:
the #1 thing in bkk is the grand palace
the #2 thing is the comparitively cheap restaurants:
biscotti at 4 seasons
dim sum lunch at lui rest. at the conrad hotel
le delat indochine
face restaurant
bed supper club
tongue thai
l'opera
sunday brunch at rang mahal at rembrandt hotel
crepes and co
thalipta (sp) rest. at peninsula
jesters at peninsula
harmonique
view from sky bar, state bldg, silom rd
ok i have to cheat...i have to give you more things:
klong tour of thornburi--2 hours or more
jim thompson house
prasart museum
shopping...especially custom made jewelry and clothing
jim thompson main store on suriwong rd
nite market on wireless
wat arun
wat pho
marble wat
v-mark palace
suan packard palace
bkk zoo
the #1 thing in bkk is the grand palace
the #2 thing is the comparitively cheap restaurants:
biscotti at 4 seasons
dim sum lunch at lui rest. at the conrad hotel
le delat indochine
face restaurant
bed supper club
tongue thai
l'opera
sunday brunch at rang mahal at rembrandt hotel
crepes and co
thalipta (sp) rest. at peninsula
jesters at peninsula
harmonique
view from sky bar, state bldg, silom rd
ok i have to cheat...i have to give you more things:
klong tour of thornburi--2 hours or more
jim thompson house
prasart museum
shopping...especially custom made jewelry and clothing
jim thompson main store on suriwong rd
nite market on wireless
wat arun
wat pho
marble wat
v-mark palace
suan packard palace
bkk zoo
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My top five
2. klong tour including wat arun and flower market
2. Stay at Oriental Hotel or, if you can't afford it, have tea in the author's lounge, people watch in the lobby and eat in Lord Jim , China House and on the river
3. Jim Thompson House
4. Temple of the Emerald Buddha/Grand Palace
5. Prasart Museum
2. klong tour including wat arun and flower market
2. Stay at Oriental Hotel or, if you can't afford it, have tea in the author's lounge, people watch in the lobby and eat in Lord Jim , China House and on the river
3. Jim Thompson House
4. Temple of the Emerald Buddha/Grand Palace
5. Prasart Museum
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Here's my list:
1. klong tour
2. shopping!! (too many places to name)
3. dinner at Bed Supper Club
4. drinks at Sky Bar (64 floors up)
5. playing pool and eating Ming's chili at the Brunswick (which supposedly will CLOSE in Sept!!!! I'll have to find out for sure next month)
Carol
1. klong tour
2. shopping!! (too many places to name)
3. dinner at Bed Supper Club
4. drinks at Sky Bar (64 floors up)
5. playing pool and eating Ming's chili at the Brunswick (which supposedly will CLOSE in Sept!!!! I'll have to find out for sure next month)
Carol
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My husband is a history buff and really enjoyed the "Bridge on the River Kwai"/Thai Burma Railway tour. I think it also included an elephant ride.
I enjoyed the overcrowded and unbelievably hot weekend market.
I enjoyed the overcrowded and unbelievably hot weekend market.