The Palazzo Bangkok

111 Soi Niam-Utit, Ratchadapisek Road, Dindaeng, Bangkok, 10320, Thailand | Hotel

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Bangkok - Wat Phra Kaew

A travel blog entry by danielandvanesa

We arrived at Bangkok after 6 hours of flight from Brisbane to Brunei, where we stopped for 45 min. Then 3 more hours to Bangkok. Paisarn (a Thai friend)picked us up at the airport and invited us for dinner at his house where we had SUKI. Then we went to the Palazzo Hotel.The next day he gave us a tour of Bangkok. We visited the Gran Palace (Wat …

Bangkok, die Letzte

A travel blog entry by li-chi

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... heruntergekommenen Fährschiff fotografisch oder gar mit der Videokamera festzuhalten. Gegessen wurde auch viel – man könnte auf den vielleicht 20 Minuten Überfahrt ja verhungern. Ihr merkt, wir hatten wieder viel Spaß daran, andere Leute zu beobachten. Touris in Thailand sind echt besser als jeder Kinoabend.

Am Hafen von Trat organisierten wir uns Tickets für einen Minibus in die Hauptstadt. Zunächst ging es aber mit einem weiteren Sammeltaxi stadteinwärts, wo wir an ...

Easy Bangkok

A travel blog entry by mszahzahx

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... booked. I managed to locate where the local taxi rank was after been quoted over 1000B. Now I've never been to this country before in my life but I had a feeling 1000B was a little steep. It turns out I was right as the local guy quoted me 500B. I jumped in the taxi and we drove into the night. After a 40 minuet ride we arrived at Udee Bangkok which was situated on a back street slightly out of town. This was fine by me as while I was ...

Chatuchak weekend market and Bangkok transport

A travel blog entry by vicky_jade

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... However, on the way back we did sit in traffic for a good hour, and it felt as though we were doing so in a sauna! We found the boats a great way to get about; there are various piers down the river, near to tourist attractions or to switch onto the skyrail, which we found possibly the most useful form of transport – getting to and from Embassy’s or shopping centres or whatever you need quickly, with no traffic jams ...

100 chickens, goats, dogs, cats, buffalo, & 2 guns

A travel blog entry by poon

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... don't get so excited - there's no booze in it.

Today, we got complimentary Thai massages, I got a mani/pedi (hot pink baby! glows neon with my tanned skin), checked out the famous Bangkok Floating Market (very cool if you ignore all the tourist goods/junk being sold), and went wandering through the streets and back alleys of our neighbourhood for good food. We had some really neat food tonight including grilled squid from a famous street vendor and loved it.
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Location

This hotel, located in the ดินแดง area of Bangkok, is near Siam Niramit, Bangkok Art & Culture Centre (BACC), Royal City Avenue, and Rajadamnurn Stadium.
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    3.50 of 5 stars Very Good