Information to stay in Thailand
Siam Square could possibly be described as the Times Square of Bangkok; it also offers travelers an insight in to what Bangkok may become in the future. The area is Bangkok’s premier shopping district and has a plethora of small shops that sell anything from clothes, shoes, music to handbags. A lot of the shops market items that are targeted at the Thai up-market, therefore some quality items can be found for a reasonable price but are a little expensive when compared with other areas.Siam square also links to other links to the other shopping districts by Sky Bridge, such as Siam Center/Siam Discovery Center, MBK Center, Siam Paragon, Ratchaprasong shopping district and Sukhumvit. Within Siam Square itself, there is a wide range of shops and services, including tutor schools, restaurants, cafe, designer clothing boutiques, record stores, bookshops, Hard Rock Cafe and banks.Aside from chain stores, such as a two-story Watson’s pharmacy branch, there is a myriad of shops and boutiques, selling local designer-label apparel, jewelry, music and accessories. The Bonanza Mall, opposite MBK Center, is a congested warren of stalls selling discounted fashion items for teens and university students. . The four movie theaters in the area are a good night out. You get a few hours in a plush theater house – complete with air-con and assigned seats. Hollywood and Asian blockbusters are featured nightly.For travelers that wish to experience the shopping opportunities, Bangkok hotel accommodations can be easily found, and a number of different types of hotels ranging from star class resorts to inexpensive lodges are available. However for those that wish to spend a little bit more time in Siam square or on Sukhumvit Road the best staying option would be a Bangkok Sukhumvit Hotel as they offer easy access to many places of interest and also let you experience the exciting nightlife as well as a number of dining out options.
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