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WELCOME
TO BANGKOK |
To
the first-time visitor, Bangkok may come as a bit of a culture
shock - modern skyscrapers sitting next door to ancient temples,
chaotic traffic and bustling streets. Bangkok is certainly the most
Asian of the Far East cities, and a few days will reveal the
treasures of this wonderfully fascinating capital. Bangkok's
infamous Patpong district is great fun for a spot of souvenir
hunting, or lively Sukhumvit has a host of bars, restaurants
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WHAT
TO DO
IN BANGKOK |
There's
a massive amount of interest in Bangkok, from ancient temples
and intricate culture to modern shopping centres and lively
nightlife. Bangkok is a fascinating mix of cultures and life, which
becomes more interesting the more you get to know it. The Grand
Palace is a good place to introduce yourself to Thailand's history.
Take a river bus for a different view of Bangkok. At night,
shop in the night markets or sample the local fiery cuisine.
Don't let Bangkok's raucous nighttime reputation deter you
though - the more racy elements of Bangkok are confined to specific
locations, and easy to avoid if you prefer to. |
WHERE
TO STAY |
Hotels in Bangkok are located throughout the city, with many of the five
star hotels on the river. Elsewhere, hotels on Silom Road and
Sukhumvit Road benefit from easy access to the Skytrain and
underground, making getting around easier, plus both areas have
a good range of bars, shops and restaurants close by. Other
locations for hotels in Bangkok such as Chinatown offer a more local atmosphere. |
HOLIDAY
IDEAS |
We'd
generally suggest three or four nights in Bangkok before moving
on to another part of Thailand or the Far East. A Bangkok plus
beach twin centre holiday is extremely popular, or combining
Bangkok, Chiang Mai and Thai beach makes a fascinating multi
centre holiday. Bangkok also makes a great gateway to the Far
East, allowing combinations of Bangkok plus Bali, Bangkok plus Hong Kong,
Bangkok plus Singapore and more. |
GETTING
TO
BANGKOK |
Bangkok
is about an 11 hour flight from the UK. Flights to Bangkok are
available from various UK airports - holidays shown here are
based on direct flights from Heathrow, for the most straightforward
journey. Flights from Gatwick and Manchester are available,
sometimes at a lower price, while departures from other UK airports
including Glasgow, Newcastle and Birmingham are also available. |
SEE FOR
YOURSELF |
Check
out our
Bangkok
Photo Gallery |
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WHAT
TO DO NEXT |
Have
a look at our great range of hotels in Bangkok, and check out
our twin centre and multi centre holidays combining Bangkok
with Northern Thailand and the beaches of Thailand, or other
parts of the Far East for a Far East multi centre holiday. If you see something of interest call
one of our friendly reservations staff on 020 8989 0970, or
fill in a quote and we'll check availability and get back to you. If you're
not sure what's best for you, ask
to speak to one of our staff who've visited recently! |
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NOTE
Prices
are per person based on two people sharing and include
transfers and UK departure taxes. Many
countries may require UK passport holders to obtain
a Visa for entry, which may incur additional cost. Most countries also
require visitors to hold a full passport valid for up to 6 months from the date of return travel.
Many
countries may also levy departure taxes - ask for more
details.
Credit
card and non-UK registered debit card transactions are subject to a 2% transaction
fee. UK-registered Debit card transactions incur no fee. All
bookings are made subject to the Terms & Conditions
of the applicable Tour Operator. All prices are subject
to availability.
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