Multiple people we met throughout the trip mention one of the low points of their vacation was spending time in Bangkok. Some people didn't like the crowds, others mentioned they didn't feel safe with all the beggars on the streets. This freaked me out since I disliked our time in Phuket, but off we went to Bangkok.
Our flight information to Bangkok. |
After driving past the Grand Hyatt, St Regis and Four Seasons in Bangkok, we saw a mini sign that says Hansar Hotel with an arrow pointing down an alley way. That was our destination. I picked this hotel because of the area - it was near well known American hotels, the mall and sky train. The highly rated (via TripAdvisor and Agoda) hotel had a modern decor - very nice and swanky. The staff was friendly and took us and our bags up to our room. We were on the 15th floor and all the amenities in the room were newer and clean. We even got a free mini bar! Similar to the Shangri-La, the bath tub in the room was AMAZING! And I wish I had brought bath bombs.
View from our room. |
Bathroom and closet. |
Central World. |
Decoration for Xmas and the new year. |
Chang beer + David. |
Getting fried chicken. |
The Grand Palace is one of the main landmarks of Thailand - so as you can imagine there was a large crowd. At the entrance the guards will tell you if what you are wearing is appropriate or not. If it is not they will ask you to go get a sarong or pants provided by the Grand Palace. You place 200baht down per the number of items you borrow and when you are done - you return the items and get your money back. After getting the clothes you can head over to the ticket counter and purchase tickets into the Grand Palace. Near the ticket counter are some souvenir shops, a money exchange center (which offers a really good exchange rate) and a counter where you can purchase a headset guide and map of the Palace. We opted out of the headset as it was pretty expensive and we had the free map provided from the ticket counter. It was extremely muggy outside and there was a lot of people around - bumping into you and trying to take pictures - however the grounds were amazing. The intricate handwork that went into building the Palace was amazing. Similar to the temple we visited in Chiang Mai - I wish we had a tour guide to tell us facts about the different areas and what we were looking at. There were many tour guides speaking all different languages, however, they seemed like multi - day tours not just temple tours. I would highly recommend this as a must do when in Bangkok.
Grand Palace. |
Grand Palace. |
Grand Palace. |
Grand Palace. |
Grand Palace. |
Grand Palace. |
Grand Palace. |
Wat Pho. |
Wat Pho. |
Wat Pho. |
Wat Pho. |
Wat Pho. |
Wat Pho. |
Wat Pho. |
Pomegranate juice outside Wat Pho. |
View of Wat Arun from the boat. |
Khao Soi for lunch from the MBK - fifth floor. |
Crispy chicken for lunch from the MBK - fifth floor. |
Asiatique. |
Light show at Asiatique. |
So busy @ Asiatique. |
Night view of Bangkok from Asiatique. |
BBQ fish. |
Outdoor restaurant next to Central. |
BBQ fish. |
Unfortunately this was the end of our Thailand trip. It went by way to fast and I was so sad to leave! I can't wait to come back and explore more of Thailand.
Me in my elephant pants @ the TPE airport. |
Highlights of my trip:
- Fried chicken from the food stall outside of Central Mall.
- Grand Palace
- Wat Pho
- MBK
On my to do list next time:
- I would only come back to do some shopping and use Bangkok as a layover location.
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