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Frommer's Bangkok Day by Day (Frommer's Day by Day - Pocket)

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UPC:
9781742168548
Maximum Purchase:
2 units
Binding:
Paperback
Publication Date:
2009-09-15
Author:
Colin Hinshelwood
Language:
english
Edition:
1
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Hoping to visit Bangkok's awe-inspiring temples and learn about Thai culture? Planning to jostle with the locals at the markets, or scream around Bangkok's backstreets in a tuktuk? Not only do we take you to the top attractions, hotels and restaurants, but we also help you access those special moments that locals get to experience -- those 'finds' that turns tourists into travellers.

  • The best ofBangkok in one, two, or three days
  • Thematic tours for every interest, schedule and taste
  • Hundreds of evocative colour photos
  • Bulleted maps that show you how to go from place to place
  • Hotels, restaurants, shopping and nightlife for all budgets
  • A tear-resistant foldout map -- enclosed in a handy plastic wallet you can also use for tickets and souvenirs



From the Book: Street Food in Bangkok
Hawker stalls in Bangkok's Chinatown. Photo by Chi (in Japan)/Flickr.com
It's hard to find a square inch of a sidewalk in Bangkok that doesn't have a street stall of some kind. Street food is a way of life here, especially late at night. Pull up a plastic stool and choose from an array of noodles, meat, and vegetarian dishes. Save space for delicious fruits and sweet desserts.

Where to Eat:
Chinatown; Nang Loeng Market (Nakhorn Sawan Road); the side streets around the backpackers' haven of Khao San Road; the Saochingcha neighborhood (near Bangkok City Hall); Soi Rambutri across from the Viengtai Hotel (known as Pad Thai Alley); and Aw Taw Kaw, across the Expressway from Chatuchak (or JJ) weekend market.

How Much:
For around $3, you can enjoy two or three courses of Bangkok's finest.