Bangkok Hotel Guide
Bangkok is a lively city with a modern skyline, and a tradition-conscious center. With their sights such as the temples of Wat Traimit, Wat Po, Wat Phra Kaew and the floating markets of the Asian metropolis continues to captivate its visitors. When property is to have hotels of all classes. Bangkok is a mecca for backpackers from around the world looking for a few euros for an accommodation. But even the most demanding travelers find their suitable accommodation at the Oriental Hotel, which is among the world’s most luxurious. Before booking a hotel in Bangkok, you should learn about the parts of the city, where hotels are located.
So there is a wide selection of accommodation on Sukhumvit Road, a long street in the center of the city, which leads to the outside. The Skytrain runs along it, all the hotels have access to this transport. Nice hotels like the Sheraton and the Westin are on the Asok station.
The center of the business life of Bangkok is Silom Road. There are many branches of large banks to find. There are good shopping opportunities, restaurants and night markets. On the north of the Skytrain runs along Silom Road. As recommended hotels in this area are the Bandara Suites and Sofitel.
Particularly lovely is the area in Bangkok on the Chao Phraya River, the hotels there are particularly well suited as a starting point for sightseeing and shopping. Most hotels have a river boat shuttle to the pier Sathorn. From there, connections with the Skytrain to the shopping and nightlife of Bangkok. The sights in the Old Town are easily accessible from there. At the hotels there include the Oriental, the Shangri La and the Millennium. These luxurious accommodations offer magnificent views of the river and comfortable rooms that can accommodate the guests relax after a city tour.
In the center of the city parallel to the Silom Raod Sathorn Road. There are numerous corporate headquarters, banks and embassies, and business hotels. With its outstanding architecture, counts the Banyan Tree on the specific hotels in this area.
There are cheap accommodations in Chinatown, located in the old part of town. From there, many attractions are within easy reach. However, there is no connection to the skytrain, but only a subway station on the edge of Chinatown.
Even at the two Bangkok airports will find a series of accommodations. To the east lies the Suvarnabhumi airport, the 30 to 50 minutes away from downtown. It is the newer airport offers international connections. Likewise, it is far from Don Muang domestic airport located north to the center of town.