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Since 2022, Thailand has been gradually relaxing entry requirements for foreign tourists. Recently, the Prime Minister of Thailand announced that starting from May 1, the Test&Go system will be canceled , and the entry RT-PCR COVID-19 test for overseas passengers will also be cancelled. It is expected that starting in May 2022, Singapore will set off a wave of Thai tourism! In today’s issue, the editor will focus on introducing Thailand’s capital city Bangkok. Let’s take a look~

1. City Introduction

Source: Baidu Encyclopedia

Bangkok, the capital of Thailand, the most traffic-congested city in the world, is also a fascinating city. Like the capital cities of many other countries, the pace of life in Bangkok is fast and fast, with people working around the clock and working in various industries, which always makes people feel full of vitality.

When you come to Bangkok, in addition to visiting the famous local temples and the popular Internet celebrity check-in spots, you might as well go to the Old TownSee the real Bangkok. Here, do as the Romans do and experience a happy-go-lucky trip!

2. Air ticket recommendation

Round trip shortest flight

Source: Thai Airways

Singapore to Bangkok, Thailand Shortest flight for Thai Airways Flight 404/409 ,Depend on Singapore Changi Airport to Bangkok Suvarnabhumi Airport , average round trip time 2 hours 17 minutes The airfare is approximately 373 new/person.

Round trip low-cost flights

Source: Gulf Air

In addition, the cheapest direct flight from Singapore to Bangkok is Gulf Air flight 165/166 , from Singapore Changi Airport to Bangkok Suvarnabhumi Airport . It takes about about two and a half hours and the per capita ticket price is NT$186/person.

3. Hotel guide

Jatua Apartment Hotel Bangkok

Source: Booking official website

Apartelle Jatujak Hotel with a rating of 9.1 is located in the center of Ladprao District in Bangkok, only 3.5 kilometers from Chatuchak Weekend Market ,Central Plaza Ladprao Shopping Center 3 km.

Source: Booking official website

After checking into the hotel, you can enjoy the free shuttle service to Phaholyothin MRT Station and the hotel cafeteria serving free snacks and drinks 24 hours a day, NT$50 per person per night .

Na Vayla Paplern Hotel Bangkok

Source: Booking official website

Na Vayla Paplern Hotel in Bangkok , rated 9.6, is 4.1 kilometers from Wat Arun and 5 kilometers from Bangkok National Museum . Guests staying at the hotel also have access to a garden with terrace and private parking spaces available on site.

Source: Booking official website

In addition, Na Vayla Paplern also offers American and Asian breakfast options each morning. The per capita occupancy price is around 60 Singaporean/night.

Kimpton Maa-Lai Bangkok Hotel Bangkok

Source: Booking official website

The 9.5-rated Kimpton Maa-Lai Bangkok Hotel is about a 14-minute walk from Amarin Plaza. The hotel is equipped with a Western restaurant, free private parking spaces, an outdoor swimming pool and a fitness center. Popular landmarks near the hotel include Gaythorne Plaza , Central World Plaza and Siam Paragon .

Source: Booking official website

Every room in the hotel has floor-to-ceiling windows and provides a 24-hour front desk, room service and currency exchange services. In addition, all rooms are equipped with coffee makers, and some rooms have balcony garden views. American or Asian-style breakfast is provided to guests every morning, NT$320 per person per night.

4. Attraction Guide

Chatuchak Market

Source: AroadJourney

Chatuchak, Bangkok, the world's largest flea market, covering an area of ​​about 0.14 square kilometers, with more than 15,000 stalls, and a total of three markets Entrance. Chatuchak Market has a variety of clothing, shoes, hats, accessories, painted tattoos, DIY passport books and other interesting small items, and of course authentic Thai street food. It is generally recommended to spend half a day. Go shopping, you might get some unexpected surprises. Business hours are Wednesday to Friday!

Amphawa floating market

Source: Baidu Encyclopedia

Bangkok Amphawa Floating Market is located on the outskirts of Bangkok. When you come here, you can hardly feel any commercial atmosphere. Vendors have filled the boats with food, drinks and flowers to be sold, and even set up barbecue grills. You can find all the authentic Thai snacks you want here. The floating market here is sure to amaze you with its high quality and low prices. In addition, it is open from Friday to Sunday .

Bangkok Grand Palace

Source: AroadJourney

The Grand Palace in Bangkok is located on the east bank of the Chao Phraya River . It is a large-scale ancient building complex in the center of Bangkok. It was built in 1782 . Expansion resulted in the grand palace today. The entire palace attractions include the main palace , Temple of the Emerald Buddha and other buildings. When visiting, you can arrange a tour!

Sanxiang God Museum

Source: AroadJourney

The Three Elephants Museum is also known as Pink Museum . It is located in Samut Prakan Province, Thailand. As you can see in the photo above, the huge three-headed elephant is made of bronze, weighs 250 tons, is 29 meters high and 39 meters long, and stands on a 15-meter-high base. The museum also displays many precious ceramics, statues of gods, ancient paintings and rare antiques etc. The blue dome in the museum building is also one of the most important reasons to attract tourists. It is very stunning and suitable for Take photos~

Bangkok Riverside Night Market

Source: AroadJourney

Bangkok, Thailand, is very famous for its night market culture. There are also many special and interesting night markets, and Bangkok Riverside Night Market is one of them. It was renovated from an old factory. Compared with other traditional night markets, here Much cleaner and more organized. You can also take a free ferry when you come here. While visiting the night market, you can also enjoy the night view of Chao Phraya River. There are also Bangkok's landmark facilities - Bangkok Ferris Wheel and Merry-go-round and other amusement facilities. In addition, there is also a very unique cultural and creative district with all kinds of bars and restaurants!

5. Mall Shopping Guide

Siam Square

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Siam Square, the most concentrated shopping destination in Thailand, is closely connected by three heavenly buildings, including Siam Center, Siam Paragon and Central World. This is the most popular shopping mall among young people. Whether it is dining or shopping, Internet celebrity stores, luxury stores, etc., it is like a network covering all areas of our lives, such as coffee Shops, boutiques, bookstores, hotels, restaurants and so on.

Iconsiam

Source: AroadJourney

Iconsiam, Bangkok’s new popular shopping mall, is located near Wat Arun. From Wat Arun, you can take a tuk-tuk. The specialty of this mall is that the G floor is Floating Market. You can find a lot of Thai traditional snacks here. On the second floor, there are various brand stores. You can also find them here. Feel a different shopping experience~

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