the other Sukhumvit area to stay; Ploenchit, Phrom Phong, Thonglor, for Thai Cuisine; Have a Zeed by Lao at Therminal 21, Ross Niyom restaurant at Central World, Emquartier, Somboon seafood at Ratchada Hwai Khuang (try Crab Mud Curry/ Phu Pad Gaeng)
Booked a flight to Thailand for 30 days in November excited but anxious as never traveled solo before and never been anywhere out of Europe. Thanks for the video 🤞
Thailand was also the first country I traveled solo, you’ll be fine! Feels a little bit weird being all by yourself in the beginning but you learn a lot about yourself in the process. November is a great time to visit, enjoy!
@@OGFRANKIESAX I’m looking to bounce around and definitely wanted to visit the southern islands I was only planning to stay in Bangkok for 3 days and then go on to wherever after but south looks nice and north also looks nice for the yipeng festival which I would like to see but yeah just want to go and see some beautiful places! When are you going?
So far, your recommendations have been the best I've seen! With the help of this video, I found a nice hotel (reviews seemed fair) in the downtown area that is well within my budget for my 4-day stay. Thanks!
Long Ago there was a Travel Agency called Asia Travel which showed you hotels Available by different sections of Bangkok.For those of you who have never been to Bangkok the best choice is to have your hotel pick you up from the Airport especially if you are a woman traveling alone. If you are traveling from the USA you won’t arrive until 11 pm. The airport is quite a distance from Bangkok. Your hotel wants your money. They will have a sign with your name on it as you emerge from immigration. My wife was born in Thailand and this is the method she prefers for personal safety.
Super super helpful!! I’ll be traveling to Thailand this November (2023) and this helps out a lot! It’s a nice mix of locations that you recommended and I’m not a big partier or anything but also a few nights won’t hurt lol. Loved this video!
@@allisongous4221 haha. Yea I’m just not sure what non-party hostels there are but also if I do a non-party hostel, are they still social? That’s my biggest fear is not making any friends but I know not every single person is a drinker either although it seems like it at times haha. I’m there with ya haha😅
We've just come back from Thailand, we spent around 7 days in Bangkok either side of trips to Hanoi and Phuket. We originally looked at Sukhumvit but ended up staying close to Khao San Road. I'm glad we did as there seemed to be more tailored to what we were looking for. We visited Sukhumvit and whilst there were plenty of bars, it had more of a built-up city feel. We are in our 50's and certainly not party animals, the Khao San Road area appeals to all and there are more upmarket hotels if you're not a backpacker. We stayed at the Dewan, a nice hotel with a good pool, 1 min to to Khao San Road and depending on where your room is, reasonably quiet at night. There are decent options a little further away and on the river should you like a little more peace and quiet. We were close to bars and nightlife and walking distance to the river for easy access to attractions, temples, China town and transport links. The metered taxis and Grab options are pretty cheap should you wish to use that option to get to railway stations or other parts of the city.
best area to stay in BKK is from soi 22 and across Sukhumvit road upto soi 59, many bars and restaurants and hotel options, soi 22 itself is a microcosim of restaurant and hotel options , its about 1km long
Will you explain what soi 22 and soi 59 mean for my American Googling self? What should I put in maps to find the area that you are talking about? Thanks.
I'm heading there in less then a couple of weeks. Thinking of doing a few nights over Kaos Road then a couple of nights in Sukhumvit area so i don't have to suffer transport to much
Khup khun ka. Jag var adopterad ifrån Thailand av svenska föräldrar när jag var 6 veckor gammal och jag är uppvuxen i Sverige, men på senare tid så har jag börjat bli nyfiken över mitt födelseland och jag försöker lära mig thailändska. Tack för en underbar vlog
Thanks for content. Right now I am in Pattaya but I will be going to Bangkok for an extended stay. Siam and Sukhumvit (soi 23) are the 2 areas I concentrating on
Perfect video for whoever is traveling to Bangkok for the first time, which is actually my case. Curious on what you think about staying in Thong Lo instead? Thank you for sharing your insights, man.
Great and informative video. But….your prices are waaaaaay off. As an avid Marriott traveler, I’ve stayed in each property that Marriott owns in BKK, the average is closer to $200usd a night. I’ve been there 23 times over the past 18 years. Never below 161 a night
Thank you! Mariott is a very exclusive hotel and is definitely on the pricier side. There’s plenty of mid-tier hotels in Sukhumvit that’s more affordable. However, they of course don’t offer the same standard as a 5-star hotel like Mariott.
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Stay in khaosan road is my to go to for accommodation... Its not just for young people and there are some good hotels there as well... Its a good base to stay also I walked to sukhumvit most days.. Its not that far and u see shit loads on the way..
First trip to Bangkok October 3 thru 10th. I hate to reserve the whole trip in case I dont like the hotel I pick. Will there be any problem finding another hotel, and are prices good on walkup? Anyone answering, thank you!!!
We usually book the day before check-in on our hotel-apps and look for late offers there. Never a problem to find nice hotels in Bangkok. Can be a good advice to read reviews though.. 🙂
Robert, I enjoy watching you videos in my country, Thailand! Believe it or not! If you plan to stay in Thailand for a longggggg longgggg time, learn how to speak and communicate with Thai people in Thai language, will make everything much easier!
Thank you for mentioning Don Quixote's. I'm from Hawaii and we have it there. So that made my choice and where I want to retire in Thailand it will be Bangkok because they have a don Qijote
I prefer to stay around Chatuchak. Sukhumvit is a busy and seedy. Chatuchak market and park, plus the cool areas of Ari, saphan khwai, and all the malls in Ladprao all make for a more relaxed Bangkok experience
Depends on what you value the most. Khao San Road better for temples and I guess party if you’re a bit younger whilst Patpong is located closer to the city centre with better skytrain/Metro access, closer to and from the airport etc. Patpong is also known for its nightlife but I’ve never been there since its.. well.. not my type of entertainment lol.
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Awesome vid! I am staying one night arriving to BKK at 9am and then departing from DMK at 5pm next day. I definitely wanna see the temples, khao san, jim thomson and other famous areas of Bangkok. Have a higher budget but more than the budget, I just really wanna stay somewhere convenient to move around. Would you still recommend Sukhumvit for one night stays?
If you really want to visit Khao San Road and see the temples then staying around the Khao San Road area wouldn't be too bad of an idea. Most of the famous temples are in around that area and then you have Iconsiam not too far away if you're into shopping and you're not very far from Chinatown either. I guess it depends on what you prioritize! However, you can never go wrong with Sukhumvit if you're not quite sure about your decision.
Where can I find cheap area in bangkok. I don't need fancy stores. I'm looking for a area that has day/ night markets daily thats walking distance. My wife loves that " fleemarket " vibe. Street hawker/food cart type of area with some mosque near. We stayed in the talat phlu area which was nice however we got tired of walking 15mins to the train station. Any suggestions I can research?
Take a look around BTS Rachathewi station (one station away from Siam). There is a mosque at Petburi soi 5 (or 7) and lot of street food in both sois. There are also a lot of apartments and condominiums for rent in that area. The rent could be around 5000-8000THB or more for an apartment. The condominium could be around 20K++
Not constantly but you can expect regular afternoon downpours. They’re usually pretty short-lived. Visiting in June can still be a great experience, especially if you’re prepared for the weather and want to avoid peak season crowds.
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The Philippines is defintiely on the list, I was planning to go there this past summer but I didn’t manage to get a new passport in time. Hopefully I’ll go there in the near future 🇵🇭
Would you preefeere sukhumvisit or siam/asok for first time travellers so that its eeasy to navigate around and use trains to go to and from airport directly?
I think both Siam and Asok are great areas for first time travelers, you’ll be fine either way. Those areas are pretty much as central as you can get in Bangkok which makes it a great base to explore the city. You can take the Airport Rail Link from Suvarnabhumi Airport to Phaya Thai and from there transfer to the BTS (skytrain) which is 2 stops away from the Siam Station and 6 stops away from the Asok Station. Personally, I always take a taxi from the airport since it’s very affordable.
@@Robert_Berg Thanks so much bro, sowould you say for 1 perso staying in a good hotel eating 2 meals for 4 days includingn a sim and transportationn using metro mainly, $200-$250 would be good?
For the language barrier how big is it please? Although my uni is thought In English and has a lot of foreign students I could associate with but I wanna be able to experience Thai land and it’s culture as well as mingle with the locals
Generally, the younger generation are more fluent in english compared to the older one but at the end of the day, it really depends from person to person. I’ve met people my age that speaks great english but I’ve also met people, again, my age, who barely spoke a word of english. Usually they’re pretty decent at english if they live/work in or close to the city centre (eg. Sukhumvit) since they speak english a lot there because of the tourists. Uni students in Bangkok seems to speak somewhat decent english in general.
Definitely a great alternative to Sukhumvit and Siam. A little bit more calm than those areas but still good alternatives for restaurants, shopping, accommodation options etc. Also close access to the BTS and MRT.
Great info! Looking to travel to BKK soon. Looking to be near shopping and great street foods. What area is near? Video is a month old,, and you’re sweating. Is it hot there right now?
The video was recorded in july, hence why I was sweating- winter months are not as humid. Sukhumvit gives you a little bit of everything and you’re also close to many of the major night markets that have great street food
@@Robert_Berg har du lärt dig någon Thai ännu? Jag försöker men det är svårt, artighet fraserna kan jag i alla fall. Hur många gånger åker du till Thailand?
As a digital nomad i was thinking about trying BKK for 3 months, thanks for this video!
the other Sukhumvit area to stay; Ploenchit, Phrom Phong, Thonglor, for Thai Cuisine; Have a Zeed by Lao at Therminal 21, Ross Niyom restaurant at Central World, Emquartier, Somboon seafood at Ratchada Hwai Khuang (try Crab Mud Curry/ Phu Pad Gaeng)
Booked a flight to Thailand for 30 days in November excited but anxious as never traveled solo before and never been anywhere out of Europe. Thanks for the video 🤞
Thailand was also the first country I traveled solo, you’ll be fine! Feels a little bit weird being all by yourself in the beginning but you learn a lot about yourself in the process. November is a great time to visit, enjoy!
@@Robert_Berg Thank you for the response appreciate it!
Are you going to bounce around or just stay in Bangkok? I will be going soon also, but mainly bouncing around the southern islands
@@OGFRANKIESAX I’m looking to bounce around and definitely wanted to visit the southern islands I was only planning to stay in Bangkok for 3 days and then go on to wherever after but south looks nice and north also looks nice for the yipeng festival which I would like to see but yeah just want to go and see some beautiful places! When are you going?
@@jameshodgson9875 I’m going in August , will hopefully catch the full moon party in ko phangan
So far, your recommendations have been the best I've seen! With the help of this video, I found a nice hotel (reviews seemed fair) in the downtown area that is well within my budget for my 4-day stay. Thanks!
Do you mind sharing the name of the hotel and your experience there? I'm looking for places and it's hard lol.
@@whitneynovela406I’m having the same experience, do you mind sharing the name of the hotel you stayed at?
Long Ago there was a Travel Agency called Asia Travel which showed you hotels Available by different sections of Bangkok.For those of you who have never been to Bangkok the best choice is to have your hotel pick you up from the Airport especially if you are a woman traveling alone. If you are traveling from the USA you won’t arrive until 11 pm. The airport is quite a distance from Bangkok. Your hotel wants your money.
They will have a sign with your name on it as you emerge from immigration.
My wife was born in Thailand and this is the method she prefers for personal safety.
At the airport there is an airport skytrain connecting to the city. Affordable and safe
Great video buddy, keep it up!
Super super helpful!! I’ll be traveling to Thailand this November (2023) and this helps out a lot! It’s a nice mix of locations that you recommended and I’m not a big partier or anything but also a few nights won’t hurt lol. Loved this video!
Did you decide on an area?
@@allisongous4221 I have not! Not quite😅
@@rosstravels.official me too. I'm overwhelmed by all the information 😄
@@allisongous4221 haha. Yea I’m just not sure what non-party hostels there are but also if I do a non-party hostel, are they still social? That’s my biggest fear is not making any friends but I know not every single person is a drinker either although it seems like it at times haha. I’m there with ya haha😅
I'll be there this November too
Yeah, I wanna travel to Bangkok and go to malls.
At the airport there is an airport skytrain connecting to the city. Affordable and safe
We've just come back from Thailand, we spent around 7 days in Bangkok either side of trips to Hanoi and Phuket.
We originally looked at Sukhumvit but ended up staying close to Khao San Road. I'm glad we did as there seemed to be more tailored to what we were looking for. We visited Sukhumvit and whilst there were plenty of bars, it had more of a built-up city feel. We are in our 50's and certainly not party animals, the Khao San Road area appeals to all and there are more upmarket hotels if you're not a backpacker. We stayed at the Dewan, a nice hotel with a good pool, 1 min to to Khao San Road and depending on where your room is, reasonably quiet at night. There are decent options a little further away and on the river should you like a little more peace and quiet.
We were close to bars and nightlife and walking distance to the river for easy access to attractions, temples, China town and transport links. The metered taxis and Grab options are pretty cheap should you wish to use that option to get to railway stations or other parts of the city.
best area to stay in BKK is from soi 22 and across Sukhumvit road upto soi 59, many bars and restaurants and hotel options, soi 22 itself is a microcosim of restaurant and hotel options , its about 1km long
Will you explain what soi 22 and soi 59 mean for my American Googling self? What should I put in maps to find the area that you are talking about? Thanks.
its in the area of Sukhumvit and the street (soi) number
Up to 65 is fine thonglor ekkamai area is very nice. Afterwards is not worth it at all.
How far is it from BKK airport?
I'm heading there in less then a couple of weeks. Thinking of doing a few nights over Kaos Road then a couple of nights in Sukhumvit area so i don't have to suffer transport to much
Thank you for the video! It’s a great help to decide where to stay😊
Khup khun ka. Jag var adopterad ifrån Thailand av svenska föräldrar när jag var 6 veckor gammal och jag är uppvuxen i Sverige, men på senare tid så har jag börjat bli nyfiken över mitt födelseland och jag försöker lära mig thailändska. Tack för en underbar vlog
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Thanks for content. Right now I am in Pattaya but I will be going to Bangkok for an extended stay. Siam and Sukhumvit (soi 23) are the 2 areas I concentrating on
Love this guys videos. Straight to the point. Love it
I'm thinking of visiting for my first travel next year, thanks for the video!
Bought my first Submariner in that Rolex at Paragon. Even cheaper than in the USA
My favourite place in Thailand is Phrom phong because I like the hotels
Perfect video for whoever is traveling to Bangkok for the first time, which is actually my case. Curious on what you think about staying in Thong Lo instead?
Thank you for sharing your insights, man.
Thong Lo is a great area to stay in, very central spot and plenty of things to do around there. Go for it!
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your videos are great dude
Great and informative video. But….your prices are waaaaaay off. As an avid Marriott traveler, I’ve stayed in each property that Marriott owns in BKK, the average is closer to $200usd a night. I’ve been there 23 times over the past 18 years. Never below 161 a night
Thank you! Mariott is a very exclusive hotel and is definitely on the pricier side. There’s plenty of mid-tier hotels in Sukhumvit that’s more affordable. However, they of course don’t offer the same standard as a 5-star hotel like Mariott.
I'm watching from Philippines 🥰😊
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this was really helpful ;) thanks
Great video Robert,very informative, good luck.
Great video. You covered a lot of interesting and fun information. 🙂
Thanks, i’m glad you enjoyed 😄
Stay in khaosan road is my to go to for accommodation... Its not just for young people and there are some good hotels there as well... Its a good base to stay also I walked to sukhumvit most days.. Its not that far and u see shit loads on the way..
That was very helpful and informative.....I'm planning a trip to Bangkok...this area looks great 👍 thanks so much 🙏
I'm glad we didn't go to Siam Paragon yesterday.
Really helpful, thank you!
Nice video and good info for travellers.👍
Thanks for the good overview....it helps me get oriented.....
I'm heading to Bangkok on March 1st from manila. I'm trying to decide where I want to call my second home either the Philippines or Thailand
How was your trip brother, It’s a year later 🙌🏻
First trip to Bangkok October 3 thru 10th. I hate to reserve the whole trip in case I dont like the hotel I pick. Will there be any problem finding another hotel, and are prices good on walkup? Anyone answering, thank you!!!
We usually book the day before check-in on our hotel-apps and look for late offers there. Never a problem to find nice hotels in Bangkok. Can be a good advice to read reviews though.. 🙂
My best spots!!!
Well done, thank you.
Robert, I enjoy watching you videos in my country, Thailand! Believe it or not! If you plan to stay in Thailand for a longggggg longgggg time, learn how to speak and communicate with Thai people in Thai language, will make everything much easier!
Thats so needful if you live in Thailand 2 speak Thai 😂
Which city would be closer to suvarnabhumi airport
Thank you for mentioning Don Quixote's. I'm from Hawaii and we have it there. So that made my choice and where I want to retire in Thailand it will be Bangkok because they have a don Qijote
When and where
Super helpful, brother!
very helpful information, thank you...
Nice place Thailand thanks for sharing frend
I prefer to stay around Chatuchak. Sukhumvit is a busy and seedy. Chatuchak market and park, plus the cool areas of Ari, saphan khwai, and all the malls in Ladprao all make for a more relaxed Bangkok experience
Thus video is for first timers. First timers need to stay in the city center to save time. Suk is actually not that busy and only Nana area is seedy.
fun... vacation to go to... a shopping mall...
Great video bro!
what was the name of the hotel with the pool in sukhumvit? thank you in advance!
Great video. Ive got a two night stop over in Bangkok next. Woyid you recommend Khao san road or Patpong. Flying in to BKK thanks
Depends on what you value the most. Khao San Road better for temples and I guess party if you’re a bit younger whilst Patpong is located closer to the city centre with better skytrain/Metro access, closer to and from the airport etc. Patpong is also known for its nightlife but I’ve never been there since its.. well.. not my type of entertainment lol.
Very nice tour and informative! I subscribed...hoping for more. ;) Also, can you do the conversion to USD or EURO when you quote Thai Baht?
whats the beat area to stay if your not interested in bars and clubs
Hello
Going on holiday in August
Where do you advise to stay for shopping and street food ?
Accommodations in areas like Ari, Thong-lor, Eakamai are relatively more affordable and peaceful.
Funny how the guy changed his boxing gloves to Cleto Reyes the next day. Does gloves are known for lesser padding at the knuckles. He def put them on to hurt you 😆
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Hi , can anyone recommend what hotel is good after I arrive in Bangkok for 2 days? I’m coming the first week of november ?
great video
You should use the song One night in Bangkok for this video 😅
Great video
Thanks bro I appreciate it 🤝
I miss MBK so much 🔥🔥
I chose to stay in the victory monument area.
Nice video bro
Got a minute in and the microphone and your hair killed it
Not sure if that was a compliment or an insult 😂
@@Robert_Berg 😅
Excellent
silom area is the best for me
Awesome vid! I am staying one night arriving to BKK at 9am and then departing from DMK at 5pm next day. I definitely wanna see the temples, khao san, jim thomson and other famous areas of Bangkok. Have a higher budget but more than the budget, I just really wanna stay somewhere convenient to move around. Would you still recommend Sukhumvit for one night stays?
If you really want to visit Khao San Road and see the temples then staying around the Khao San Road area wouldn't be too bad of an idea. Most of the famous temples are in around that area and then you have Iconsiam not too far away if you're into shopping and you're not very far from Chinatown either. I guess it depends on what you prioritize! However, you can never go wrong with Sukhumvit if you're not quite sure about your decision.
Thanks boss
Si Lom is also a good area for hotels.
Where can I find cheap area in bangkok. I don't need fancy stores. I'm looking for a area that has day/ night markets daily thats walking distance. My wife loves that " fleemarket " vibe. Street hawker/food cart type of area with some mosque near. We stayed in the talat phlu area which was nice however we got tired of walking 15mins to the train station. Any suggestions I can research?
There are night markets all over Bangkok
Take a look around BTS Rachathewi station (one station away from Siam). There is a mosque at Petburi soi 5 (or 7) and lot of street food in both sois. There are also a lot of apartments and condominiums for rent in that area. The rent could be around 5000-8000THB or more for an apartment. The condominium could be around 20K++
Its now okay to travel bangkok? I heard the news that the pollution is worse right now. Plan to travel this coming april.
In june does it rain constantly ? Is it good time to visit there in june. Could you pls answer i need to make reservation 🙋♂️ Thank you.
Not constantly but you can expect regular afternoon downpours. They’re usually pretty short-lived. Visiting in June can still be a great experience, especially if you’re prepared for the weather and want to avoid peak season crowds.
@@Robert_Berg thank you so much for info. now im relieved 🙋♂️
Khao San road to me seemed too ghetto for my tastes and overpriced in terms of food quality. I mainly stayed around Wathana.
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The Philippines is defintiely on the list, I was planning to go there this past summer but I didn’t manage to get a new passport in time. Hopefully I’ll go there in the near future 🇵🇭
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Would you preefeere sukhumvisit or siam/asok for first time travellers so that its eeasy to navigate around and use trains to go to and from airport directly?
I think both Siam and Asok are great areas for first time travelers, you’ll be fine either way. Those areas are pretty much as central as you can get in Bangkok which makes it a great base to explore the city. You can take the Airport Rail Link from Suvarnabhumi Airport to Phaya Thai and from there transfer to the BTS (skytrain) which is 2 stops away from the Siam Station and 6 stops away from the Asok Station. Personally, I always take a taxi from the airport since it’s very affordable.
@@Robert_Berg Do you use grab and how much is it usually to and from siam/sukhumvit areas to the airport?
I use both Grab and Bolt and I usually pay around 400-500 baht for a one way trip
@@Robert_Berg Thanks so much bro, sowould you say for 1 perso staying in a good hotel eating 2 meals for 4 days includingn a sim and transportationn using metro mainly, $200-$250 would be good?
You know your own spending habits better than I do but yes, it’s definitely doable with 200-250$ if you budget well
Can I know which hotel did you stay?
Sure, that’s The Quarter Ploenchit
Thanks
Sukhumvit is the only option really -
Si lom too!
heading there end of this month, are you still in the area bro? would be good to connect
Unfortunately not bro, currently in Stockholm and then the plan is to travel some other countries in Asia this summer
Thonglo quiet and still close to asoke etc
Can u make part 2?
Perhaps it’s about time
5:46 😂 “ I was craving some American fast food” and the guy is having tacos!? Bloody Americans mate!
Staying in a hotel is OK but anybody can answer my question the safety box in the hotel is safe to leave your money in
hi haw mach pay for this hotell
Sukhumvit is costly though.
Siam is pronounced sa-yam.
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Welcome :)
For the language barrier how big is it please? Although my uni is thought In English and has a lot of foreign students I could associate with but I wanna be able to experience Thai land and it’s culture as well as mingle with the locals
Generally, the younger generation are more fluent in english compared to the older one but at the end of the day, it really depends from person to person. I’ve met people my age that speaks great english but I’ve also met people, again, my age, who barely spoke a word of english. Usually they’re pretty decent at english if they live/work in or close to the city centre (eg. Sukhumvit) since they speak english a lot there because of the tourists. Uni students in Bangkok seems to speak somewhat decent english in general.
@@Robert_Berg thanks a lot this information was super helpful. Nevertheless I should probably learn some basic Thai just to be safe.
Just say BOOM BOOM to the pretty girls and wave some notes. No thai needed.
But what's the name of the hotel???
Thoughts on Silom?
Definitely a great alternative to Sukhumvit and Siam. A little bit more calm than those areas but still good alternatives for restaurants, shopping, accommodation options etc. Also close access to the BTS and MRT.
Sorry to say, it spells Siam but pronounce Sai Yuum which was the old name of Thailand
Is there a lot of hotel nearby the area?
There's a lot of hotels in and around the areas mentioned, yes
Great info! Looking to travel to BKK soon. Looking to be near shopping and great street foods. What area is near?
Video is a month old,, and you’re sweating. Is it hot there right now?
The video was recorded in july, hence why I was sweating- winter months are not as humid.
Sukhumvit gives you a little bit of everything and you’re also close to many of the major night markets that have great street food
Funderar på att resa med en tom ryggsäck och kläderna jag har på mig och shoppa 😂
Låter kul, kör! 😄
@@Robert_Berg har du lärt dig någon Thai ännu? Jag försöker men det är svårt, artighet fraserna kan jag i alla fall. Hur många gånger åker du till Thailand?
u have forgotten one of the main areas to stay which is silom ..
pls tell me about silom
First time in Bkk?
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Why is your video footage so dark?
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What hotel is 3:14 please? Thanks for tips
The Quarter Phloenchit by UHG
where u staying??