Bangkok Travel Guide
Thailand’s cosmopolitan capital Bangkok can be a chaotic, complex and confounding city – until you cruise the Chao Phraya River, discover the Old City and its glittering pagodas and gleaming spires, and explore the quiet canals. For many visitors Bangkok is little more than a shopping stop punctuating a beach holiday. Yes, there’s cheap accommodation and dirt-cheap street food, but there are also beautiful boutique hotels, heady cafés and buzzy bars, and brilliant restaurants serving inventive Thai food – not to mention new art and design destinations, a rejuvenated riverside, and a rapidly gentrifying Chinatown. Go now.
Bangkok Itineraries
Stay in Bangkok
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Best Bangkok Old City Heritage Boutique Hotels and Bed and Breakfasts
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Accomodation
Eat in Bangkok
Where to Eat in Chinatown Bangkok, A Yaowarat Road Eating Itinerary
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Drink in Bangkok
Silom Sathorn District of Bangkok – A Guide to Bangkok’s Buzziest Area
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Sipping Singha Beer in Bangkok
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Explore Bangkok
Koh Kret Escape – Exploring Bangkok’s Secret Mon Island on the Chao Phraya River
Koh Kret – or Koh Kred – a tranquil Mon…
Bangkok Riverside Renaissance from Village of Wild Plums to Venice of the East
A Bangkok riverside renaissance in the last decade or so…
Experience Bangkok
Cooking with Poo at the Helping Hands Thai Cooking School in Bangkok
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Cooking with Poo – A Walking Tour of Klong Toey Markets
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Book Bangkok Tours
Absorb Bangkok
Best Bangkok Street Food Tours for Thai Food Lovers and Street Food Fans
The best Bangkok street food tours offer immersive experiences with…
Bangkok Food Tours – A Foodie Walk Through Old Bangkok
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Shop Bangkok
Shopping Mall Sugar Rush: Bangkok’s Sweet Spots
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Bangkok Shopping Malls: Monsoon Havens & Modern Town Squares
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Festivals & Events in Bangkok
Celebrating Songkran in Thailand – A Big Water Fight and Buddhist Festival
Celebrating Songkran in Thailand means getting absolutely soaked. The traditional…
Monks in Bangkok, Visakha Bucha Day, Thailand
When there are 12,600 Buddhist monks from southern Thailand in…
Bangkok Local Knowledge
Where David Thompson Eats in Bangkok – A Local Guide to Eating Out in the Thai Capital
Where David Thompson eats in Bangkok is a local guide…
Chef Jess Barnes Guide to Trashy Chinese Food in Bangkok
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Bangkok Resources
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How To Eat Like Locals When You Travel – We Bust Myths and Share Tips
How to eat like locals when you travel? There’s an…
Bangkok Essentials
WHEN TO GO
Nov–Feb The temeratures in Bangkok don’t vary much, it’s the humidity and change of rain that varies, this is the best time to travel and it’s crowded.
Mar–Jun Weather This shoulder season is less crowded but the chance of rain is higher.
Jul–Oct Wet season commences and while it’s a little less crowded, the stormscan be ferocious.
HEALTH
Bangkok has excellent healthcare facilities, in fact it’s where most people in Southeast Asia head for medical treatment if they can afford it and is a medical tourism destination. It’s still of great importance that you get full medical insurance for your visit.Recommended Vaccinations
VISAS
Nationals of most countries can get a free tourist visa on arrrival in Thailand, it’s the length of the visa that varies and can range from 15 days to 90 days. Overstaying visas incurrs daily fines and rules can change overnight so be aware. Some visas can be extended, check theThai Immigration website.
CURRENCY
CURRENT EXCHANGE RATES
$1.00 USD = 32.24 THB
$1.00 AUD = 21.01 THB
€1.00 EUR = 37.38 THB
£1.00 GBP = 42.68 THB
The Thai currency (THB) is called the ‘Baht’, and it’s the only currency used in the country. In touristy areas they may acccept USD but and give change in THB but you’ll suffer an unfavourable exchange rate. It is, however, easy to change most major currencies into THB.
LANGUAGE
THAI IS THE OFFICIAL LANGUAGE OF THAILAND.

ELECTRICITY
ELECTRICITY IN THAILAND IS 220 VOLTS. 50 CYCLES/SEC.

WEATHER
CURRENT THAILAND WEATHER
TRANSPORTATION
AIR/LAND/SEA
There are direct international flights to Bangkok from major international destinations. Domestic flights cover major tourist destinations. Less expensive is bus travel covering all of Thailand, but for major routes minivans are becoming more popular – not great for tall or large foreigners. Within towns and sections of cities, besides taxis and motor-taxis are pick-up trucks with benches in the back that run specific routes.
Bangkok Daily Costs
BUDGET
Daily Budget Up To:
US$30
- Guesthouse dorm room: US$3–10
- Cheap restaurants, street food: US$0.5–3
- BTS Daily Ticket: US$3:60
MID RANGE
Daily Budget From:
US$31–200
- Air-con hotel room: US$20–45
- Good local restaurant meal: US$5–15
- Medium distance taxi ride: US$4:50
LUXURY
Daily Budget From:
US$201+
- Boutique hotel or resort: US$80–500
- Degustation meal without drinks: US$50+
- Private airport transfer: US$80+
























