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Bangkok Hotels by HotelTravel.comBangkok Overview
Top Bangrak HotelsThe Chatuchak Weekend Market in Bangkok is one of the largest outdoor markets in the world. There are approximately 15,000 stalls on 35 acres of land. Trolling for fashion finds in this labyrinth is not for the faint of heart; only bonafide bargain-hunters need apply. Top Chatuchak HotelsChinatown is one of the oldest areas of Bangkok. Chinese merchants were originally moved to this area in the late 1700s when Bangkok was founded. There are many restaurants where you will find Chinese delicacies such as: birds-nest soup, dim sum and shark fin soup. Top Chinatown (Yaowarat) HotelsDon Muang is the most convenient area to stay when travelling in or out of Don Muang Airport. There are many excellent hotel bargains - from budget to 5 star luxury. Top Don Muang Airport HotelsBackpacker central, Khao San is famous for it's budget accommodations. Filled with inexpensive souvenir shops, cheap eats and young people from every continent, Khao San is always vibrant and exciting. Top Khao San HotelsThese conveniently located 3-star airport hotels are a short drive from Suvarnabhumi Airport - half way between the airport ant the city centre. Top Nearby Suvarnabhumi Airport HotelsNot far away from Chinatown, Pranakorn includes Ratanakosin Island, the cultural center of Bangkok. The famous Emerald Buddha and The Grand Palace are located here. Top Old City (Pranakorn) HotelsGolden Jubilee Hall is located in this district; the Convention Centre and the Sukhumvit shopping district are just minutes away. Top Petchburi HotelsMany nation's embassies are located here as well as a few luxury hotels: Four Seasons, Conrad and the Hilton. It is a perfect choice for shoppers- many brand name stores and malls abound. Top Ploenchit HotelsHome of the famous Pratunam Night Market, this area has many hotels on offer - from budget to the 5 star Amari Watergate. Top Pratunam HotelsLocated just north of Bangkok, this suburb is a perfect location if you want to be a bit nearer to Don Muang Airport. It boasts the lovely Bangkok Golf Spa Resort. Top Rangsit HotelsFor major computer geeks, Fortune Town, is one of the best places in Bangkok to buy computer gear. If you want to observe the local youth on a night out, Royal City Avenue (RCA) is a popular and trendy road open only to pedestrians. It has many of the biggest dance clubs in Thailand. Top Ratchadaphisek HotelsThis area boasts a significant concentration of luxury hotels. Many of Bangkok's majors are represented: Oriental, Peninsula and Shangri La. Don't miss the riverside markets along the river - truly atmospheric. Top Riverside HotelsHome of the critically-acclaimed, 5 star hotel, Banyan Tree, Sathorn also boasts Thailand's answer to Wall Street. Filled with banks and other financial concerns, Sathorn is the perfect area for visiting bankers and businessmen. Top Sathorn HotelsBoutiques and the huge shopping behemoth, MBK, is located here. Throngs of young people mill about picking up the latest trendy fashions. Top Siam HotelsPatpong Night Market and Thai boxing at Lumphini Stadium are a must see if you choose this area as your Bangkok base. Also, the flagship store of the famous Thai silk brand, Jim Thompson, is located here, offering well-designed textiles of high quality. Top Silom HotelsOutside of the tourist areas you are truly able to observe a 'slice' of Thai daily life. Small, family-owned eateries cooking up local delicacies abound. Top Suburb HotelsThe centre of modern Bangkok, Sukhumvit has a serious concentration of shopping opportunities, many upscale eateries and some of the hottest nightspots in the city. Top Sukhumvit Hotels
The name Suvarnabhumi (pronounced "su-wan-na-poom") was chosen by the King of Thailand and means "Golden Land", referring to continental Indochina. the 612-room Novotel Suvarnabhumi Airport Hotel is located a short walk from the airport, providing deluxe four-star accommodation with all the business and recreational facilities expected of a luxury hotel. Top Suvarnabhumi Airport Hotels |
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