Hi there, going to Bangkok on Saturday, yes this Saturday!!
I have all the books and there's loads to see.
Just wandered if anyone can tell me the best way to see everything? We are not very good at finding things ourselves so looking for a cheap tour which will show us most things with a good guide.
If anyone can recommend tours/places to see please let me know.
I've heard about a river thats not to be missed, does anyone know what it's called?
Thanks,
Michelle
It's ShirleyV you need to speak to. I'll text her for you.
Floating market is good too as is a wander through Chinatown.
Wat Po with the reclining buddha IMO is a must...as is Grand Palace. Also a trip down the Khao San Road - and now the road running parallel with this is also great now for eating/drinking (same road that the Vieng Thai Hotel is in)
How long are you staying in Bangkok for?? It's great using the water taxis...but be prepared to jump on and off them quick lol! For a lovely view over the river and cocktails River View Guest House is lovely!
http://www.chaophrayaexpressboat.com/en/tourist/
This is your best bet for your first day of siteseeing. Most of the major sites are accessible this way. The tourist boat ticket is for a day so its hop on/off. At the end of the day you will know what you still have to see- then either buy a further day on the tourist boat or be adventurous
http://www.chaophrayaexpressboat.com/en/services/
The express services are exactly what they say. They can be a bit of an adventure- especially if you go for the cheapest one! They have different stops so you need to check before boarding.
Beware of people telling you the attraction you're going to visit is closed (places like Grand Palace, Jim Thomsons House) - it's most likely they're open. Personally we avoid Tuk Tuks now as we've had a couple of instances of being dropped off in the middle of nowhere even though destination and price had been negotiated before getting in - the reason, because we refused the diversion to the gem factory outlet.
We did do a guided tour on our first ever day so that is definitely an option to make it easier. However, we did end up at a gem factory so be aware of that. With the tourist boat, you won't have to worry about gem factories
I was just crossing the road this year in Bangkok and elderly thai man next to me told me Grand Palace was shut I just laughed and carried on walking.
I've been told the Grand Palace was shut as well. Funnily enough, one year it was actually shut for the day and I was imagining these poor Thais telling the truth and no-one believing them
Vimanmek Palace is a must see sight. And there is this aquarium called Siam Ocean World, the largest one in Southeast asia! Then there is Chinatown Bangkok and the safari world that you mustn't miss out on. Hope you have a great trip
I am scared of heights but still glad I went even though my legs gave way when I looked over the edge
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