Hi expats and people who know bangkok, hoping you can help me. I am coming to bangkok for a holiday but not sure what area to stay. Wanting to be fairly close to restaurants, shopping, markets and touristy areas. Thanks in advance
Peter L. replied:
www.bangkok.com
Susan H. replied:
Agreed with Dave. Also make sure you're next to a BTS, as it'll be your easy access around the city. But of course taxis are cheap in Bangkok, too
Hi guys, I'm fairly new to BKK area and just wanted to know where are the best bars/pubs to go to where expats hang out to drink and socialize? Thanks in advance :)
What's the best/most informative blogger/website for expats and thai in BKK? Any suggestions? Thanks!
Troy C. replied:
Richard Barrow and www.bangkok.com
Pablo M. replied:
I agree with Troy Cooper www.bangkok.com
Ally S. replied:
Better follow both Richard barrow and Michael Yon...but believe no one...use your own sense and intelligent and see it through your own perspective...ExpatsladiesinBangkok also worth checking out or join Desperately Seeking Bangkok!
Jim S. replied:
i get a lot of Thailand news in my FB too after i liked their FB page...Bangkok Post, Phuket Gazette and Chiang Rai Times. Also, Richard Barrow FB page.
i'm looking for a nice rooftop restaurant or a nice restaurant with a good view in BKK for a foreigner friends ... could you guys please recommend? thank you x :D
Isa H. replied:
Check out Bangkok.com!
Philipp W. replied:
Above Eleven is Bangkok's best and most fun rooftop bar. Hands down
Hey people is bangkok, we need some information. We have a 10 hours lay over in don muang airport. We want to go out near by to see something or just find a nice cafe and relax. Any idea? Thanks for help.
Hi everyone. . Im coming to thailand for my first time in march. . Will be stopping in bkk for about 3 nights. Which b&b or hotels do you recommend for about £15 per nite. . Thanks..