Bangkok is a city full of sound and movement, located in the bay of the same name in Southeast Asia. It is the largest city in Thailand, with a political, economic cultural and very active. The country’s main railway line divides the city in old Bangkok which they are located most ancient temples, across the modern city is situated where the shopping and tourist districts of the city. In Bangkok, the tourist is surprised by the amount of tranquility filled spaces within easy walking distance of a street full of movement, finding temples or monasteries where calm and peace are part of the environment.
The most important attractions of Bangkok are Wat Phra Kaen (here is the most revered Buddha statue from Thailand), Wat Traimit, Grand Palace, Wat Pho and Wat Arun, Wat Sai floating market, the extensive network of canals Snake Farm and Saovabha Institute. But Bangkok also offers tourist attractions like Thai boxing, classical dance and go-go bars of Patpong.
Bangkok’s weather is hot and humid with an average annual temperature of 27 ° C, which the city is considered one of the hottest cities in the world. Bangkok is recommended to visit this season between February and May, but can take the cold season in which the temperature is more agreeable. If you travel to Bangkok, do not forget to wear light clothing suitable for the climate of the city, strive for avoiding cotton clothing nylon for cool evenings and an occasional bedclothes.
As part of the tourist attraction can be seen in the city are its traditional festivities such as New Year celebrations which falls on April 13, the celebration of the Wisakha Bucha in which commemorates the birth of Buddha, the feast which is celebrated during the full moon of May and Asanha Bucha is performed in July full moon commemorating his first speech. Bangkok has become a modern, sophisticated and exciting, has to offer to tourists all the amenities of a big city, places that are cultural treasures, its unique cultural heritage that remains intact. A tourist trip to Bangkok offers visitors the fascinating experience of being in contact with Thai culture in the midst of a great city, full of dynamism, it harmoniously combines ancient and modern.
In the city you can see more than four extraordinarily beautiful Buddhist temples, palaces, shopping malls, and especially the different traditional type of life reflected in the daily life in the canals and the Chao Phraya River, the main port city advisable to explore along the river to have a clear idea of old Bangkok. A part of the extensive trade in the city, tourism is one of the most important revenue sources of the city.
Bangkok has the international airport, Don Luang, considered the busiest in Southeast Asia, located north of the city and the new Suvarnabhumi Airport opened in 2006, located in Bang Phli district is now the official international airport in Bangkok.
It also has a railway station linking the north and northeast. The traveler will find beautiful hotels in the city with all the comforts and luxuries, to the river there is a dozen first-class restaurants to sample the typical Thai food or international food, which mostly are located in Sukhumvit Road.
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