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Some people find it hard to decide where to stay in Bangkok. After all, there are 50 districts within the city, all offering unique experiences. You can live like royalty in the Old City, home of the Grand Palace. Alternatively, you’ll find 24-hour fun at Prantuan and resort-like hotels at Riverside.These districts are just some of the best areas to stay in Bangkok. Not only do they offer a good mix of high-end, mid-range, and affordable hotel options, but they're also close to several landmarks that you can check out during your stay.
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Frequently asked questions
With so many options, narrowing down an area to stay can be overwhelming! As a general guide, Sukhumvit is great for shopping and nightlife, the Riverside area is where you will find many of Bangkok’s best hotels while Khao San offers many mid-range and budget-friendly options.
If you're looking to experience the vibrant culture, delicious food, and bustling city life of Bangkok, you'll need at least a few days to really take it all in. You don’t want to go so hard you need a holiday to recover from your holiday (although we can help with that too).
Bangkok has a tropical monsoon climate and as such, has three seasons – hot, rainy and dry. As a guide, the driest months tend to be December and January however the shoulder seasons from November to February are usually pretty good weather-wise. The hottest month is April, and the rain tends to start around mid-May and reaches its peak in September.
Sorry to answer your question with a question, but what isn’t there to do in Bangkok? Bangkok offers endless ways to fill your days and nights, from sightseeing to sipping and snacking your way around various street food vendors, from shopping to relaxing day spas – it’s all at your fingertips.
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Generally, driving a car in Bangkok and attempting to find parking is more challenging than it’s worth. The easier option is to hire a car and driver through the hotel, hire a taxi driver (or a motorcycle taxi, known as motorsai) or, for short trips, jump on a túk-túk. There’s also trains and boats depending on your destination.
Pack your sunscreen, comfortable shoes, modest clothing for the temples and a sense of adventure for a memorable holiday in Bangkok! Some other travel essentials including sanitiser and wet wipes, bug spray and international power adaptor would also serve you well. Forgot something? Don’t stress, you’ll be looking for excuses to hit the shops.
Bangkok is a captivating and bustling city with something for every kind of traveller – whether you’re here for the luxury resorts and the bliss-inducing spas or you’re here for the street food markets, colourful culture, awe-inspiring sites and thrilling nightlife. You can curate your perfect holiday with just a little bit of planning and research ahead of time. We recommend making a list of must-see sights and going from there.
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