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Bangkok

Chaotic, carnal and congested, Thailand's capital is divided by the Chao Phraya River and is nestled in one of the world's most fertile rice-producing deltas. Bangkok's 579 square miles (1,500 sq km) are criss-crossed by a series of canals carrying passengers and cargo, its roads clotted with endless traffic jams, while the city sprawls in all directions with a hodgepodge of urban, commercial and industrial buildings. A new overland metropolitan railway speeds above the city, providing visitors with a relaxed and efficient way to observe the hustle and bustle below.

Despite its pollution and overcrowding, Bangkok is undoubtedly one of Asia's most exciting cities, and one of the world's largest, promising to reveal to each traveller the wild and untamed mysteries of the east. Khao San Road is one of the city's most vibrant streets, and is probably one of the best examples in the world of a backpacker's 'ghetto'. Day and night the short stretch of road is abuzz with activity. On the banks of the Chao Phraya visitors will find the Grand Palace as well as Wat Phra Kaew, the palace temple housing the Emerald Buddha, constructed entirely from translucent green jade. Slightly upriver are the exquisitely ornamented Royal Barges, still used today for special floating processions.

Of the 30 or so temples in Bangkok, the largest is the Temple of the Reclining Buddha, which houses an impressive statue of the deity. The famous Floating Market is a delight to visitors and well worth a visit. As the sun lurches towards the horizon in the west and the sweat cools, this city of royalty and religion comes alive with a palpable decadence. Music and dazzling neon advertise a miasma of trendy bars and nightclubs, as well as the notorious 'girlie joints' that have ensured the Patpong district its reputation for hedonism.

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Currency

Baht (THB)
 

Climate

The climate of Bangkok is tropical, remaining uncomfortably hot and humid throughout the year. March, April and May are the hottest months. The city has a wet and a dry season, the driest months, between November and February, being the most popular time for tourists to travel to Bangkok. The rainy season is between June and October, when brief downpours are usual in the afternoons, though occasionally it rains all day.
 

Airports

Suvarnabhumi Airport (BKK)
 

Top hotels in Bangkok

S31 Sukhumvit Hotel
Towering over trendy Sukhumvit, the iconic S31 offers modern 5-star accommodation with iPod docks and free Wi-Fi. It is a 5-minute walk from the Asoke and Phrom Phong BTS Stations. A 5-minute walk from Emporium…
Shama Sukhumvit Serviced Apartment
Housed in a modern building with floor-to-ceiling windows, Shama Sukhumvit Serviced Apartments features an infinity pool with sweeping city views. Providing free Wi-Fi and parking, it offers well-equipped 5-star suites. Self-catering apartments at Shama Sukhumvit…
Shama Sukhumvit Serviced Apartment
Housed in a modern building with floor-to-ceiling windows, Shama Sukhumvit Serviced Apartments features an infinity pool with sweeping city views. Providing free Wi-Fi and parking, it offers well-equipped 5-star suites. Self-catering apartments at Shama Sukhumvit…
InterContinental Bangkok
The modern InterContinental Bangkok offers luxurious accommodation in Pathumwan, just 200 metres from Chitlom BTS Skytrain Station. It provides pampering spa treatments, an outdoor pool and 8 dining options. InterContinental Bangkok is a short 5-minute…
Amari Boulevard Bangkok
Located in a striking building of Bangkok's skyline, Amari Boulevard is centrally located, only 400 metres from Nana BTS Skytrain Station. It features a roof-top pool and modern rooms with floor-to-ceiling windows and free Wi-Fi.…
Amari Boulevard Bangkok
Located in a striking building of Bangkok's skyline, Amari Boulevard is centrally located, only 400 metres from Nana BTS Skytrain Station. It features a roof-top pool and modern rooms with floor-to-ceiling windows and free Wi-Fi.…
Lebua at State Tower
The luxurious Lebua State Tower is located in Bangkok's Silom Area, overlooking the Chao Phraya River. The hotel offers a rooftop restaurant and a free shuttle from Surasak BTS Station. The modern suites at State…
Pathumwan Princess Hotel
Blending Thai hospitality and stylish décor, the award-winning 5-star Pathumwan Princess Hotel is located just next to MBK Shopping Centre and opposite Siam Square. It offers 5 dining options, an outdoor pool and a tennis…
Pathumwan Princess Hotel
Blending Thai hospitality and stylish décor, the award-winning 5-star Pathumwan Princess Hotel is located just next to MBK Shopping Centre and opposite Siam Square. It offers 5 dining options, an outdoor pool and a tennis…
Windsor Suites Hotel Bangkok
Positioned 100 metres from Asok BTS Skytrain Station, Windsor Suites Hotel Bangkok offers 4-star hospitality and modern rooms. Overlooking Sukhumvit, the hotel also provides an outdoor pool and 5 dining options. Bright and spacious, rooms…