Guide of Bangkok :
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- FuramaXclusive Sathorn Hotel - A Unico Collection****
- Hotel The Heritage Baan Silom****
- Hotel Pantip Court Serviced Residence****
- Hotel de' Moc**
- Hotel The Centric Ratchada***
Hotels Bangkok
- Hotel Thiwa Ratri Resort & Spa****
- Hotel Diamond Cliff Resort & Spa*****
- Hotel Bel Air Panwa Resort****
- Hotel Sole***
- Hotel The Village Coconut Island
Hotels Phuket Town
- Hotel Rummana Boutique Resort****
- Hotel Baan Phuttaraksa
- Hotel Samui Beach Resort
- Hotel Q Signature Samui*****
- Hotel MyQxpress Chaweng Samui***
Hotels Koh Samui
- Hotel On8 Sukhumvit Bangkok
- Hotel The Tawana Bangkok****
- Hotel Adelphi Grande****
- Hotel The Royal Ivory Nana 4***
Hotels Bangkok
- Hotel Theparat Lodge Krabi***
- Hotel Pavilion Queen's Bay****
- Hotel Nantra De Luxe Resort
- Hotel Amari Vogue Resort*****
- Hotel Aonang Ayodhaya Resort & Spa*****
Hotels Krabi
- The Zign Hotel****
- Hotel Quality Resort Pattaya Hill***
- Hotel Amari Orchid Pattaya*****
- Hotel Siam Bayshore Resort****
- Nantra De Boutique Hotel***
Hotels Pattaya
- Hotel The Granary Resort****
- Hotel Montrara Happy House***
- CH Hotel***
- Eurasia Chiang Mai Hotel***
- Hotel Oriental Siam Resort****
Hotels Chiang Mai
- Hotel Hua Hin Hillside Resort***
- Hotel Imperial Hua Hin Beach Resort****
- Hotel G.House***
- Hotel Citin Loft Hua Hin**
Hotels Hua Hin
- Hotel La Flora Resort & Spa****
- Hotel Khaolak Bhandari Resort & Spa***
- Hotel Khaolak Orchid Beach Resort****
- Hotel Luckanawadee Beach Resort***
- Hotel Palm Galleria Resort***
Hotels Khao Lak
Information
Distance Chiang Rai (Thailand) 487 miles Koh Phangan (Thailand) 476 miles Koh Samui (Thailand) 464 miles
Climate of Bangkok Bangkok has a Tropical savanna climate under the Köppen climate classification system. Average temperatures in the city are about 2 °C (3.6 °F) higher than the ones shown for the Don Mueang Airport during the 1960-1990 period. The highest recorded maximum temperature is 40.8 °C (105.4 °F) and the lowest recorded minimum temperature is 9.9 °C (49.8 °F). The coldest temperatures were recorded in January 1924, January 1955, January 1974 and December 1999. The coldest daytime maximum temperature was 22.3 °C (72 °F), recorded in December 1999. Hailstorms are virtually unheard of in the city, with only one having been recorded in the past fifty years.
Tourism Office of Bangkok The Office of Tourism Development
GET IN BANGKOKRiver and canals network
Bangkok also includes many shopping and business roads like the Sukhumvit Road which includes highrise business buildings, apartments, and shopping malls, Sukhumvit Road is where many foreigners like to come shopping. The Wireless Road or Thanon Wittayu include the Stock Exchange of Thailand and many business buildings like the All Seasons Place Complex which includes the Conrad Bangkok, a shopping mall, and many other business offices. The Thanon Khaosan or Khaosan Road is also well-known by foreigners. One of the popular shopping roads for teenagers is Rama I road, which has the Siam Paragon, Siam Square, and the Siam Discovery Center.
Zone 1: North (Hubs: Rangsit, Bangkhen)
Airports On 28 September 2006, Suvarnabhumi Airport (IATA: BKK; ICAO: VTBS), became Bangkok's official international airport, replacing Don Mueang. Pronounced Suwannaphum (RTGS), or loosely Su-wan-na-poom, the airport is located southeast of the city center in Bang Phli district, Samut Prakan Province. The progress of Suvarnabhumi Airport dates back to the early 1970s when a large plot of land 8,000 acres (3,237 ha) (32 km²) was bought. A student uprising in October of the same year prevented further progress with the development when the military government of Thanom Kittikachorn was subsequently overthrown. After several military coups and the Asian financial crisis of 1997, construction finally began in 2002, after five years of clearing the site. The first flights landed in September 2006, shortly after another military coup. Its two parallel runways are connected by the five concourses of the main terminal building. The airport features a 132.2-metre (434 ft)-tall control tower, the tallest in Asia and one meter (3.2 ft) taller than Kuala Lumpur International Airport control tower. It is the tallest stand alone purpose built control tower in the world.[13] Airports of Thailand Plc. (AoT) have announced another terminal to accommodate a further fifteen million passengers. This will be part of Phase 2 of the airport, which is expected to begin construction in three to five years. The main airline of Suvarnabhumi is Thai Airways International. Don Mueang remains in use as a base of the Royal Thai Air Force. Thai Airways and most of the low-cost airlines now use the airport for domestic flights, in an effort to ease congestion at Suvarnabhumi, until the next terminal is opened.
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