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Saturday, April 13, 2019

T R A V E L // bangkok

B A N G K O K


I was told that this was a dirty city and to the extent that any major city may be "dirty" is what I found. Like any major city, Bangkok is bustling with people and cars and sky scrappers and metros and taxis and traffic. The traffic here at rush hour is probably the worse than Los Angeles, and that's something to say for a city that has a major traffic. When getting out of Bangkok to get to the airport, it took me about 30 minutes to travel less than a mile, and when we finally got out of the city, it was normal traffic from there.

A lot of the locals take the metro/Skytrain and probably the quickest/most efficient way to get around town aside from walking. The two places we ended up visiting were within both of these scopes aside from the floating market which was an hour outside of the city and did require transportation. Luckily, we escaped the city during a non-peak time.

Getting to the floating market

We had asked the hotel for a car and although it was nice to be in a luxury vehicle and in a comfortable space, we probably overpaid for this service. I do not recall the exact cost and the number coming to mind feels like $60 per person and a taxi would have been cheaper. Given that we didn't have cell service or a way to call a taxi - we stuck with the car service since he guaranteed he would wait for us while we explored the floating market.

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The Floating Market

Just to ride the boat is about $20 USD per person. Pricey in my opinion compared to everything else that I had paid for up until this point and it was one of those things where the market was closing in an hour once we arrived so wasting time trying to bargain wasn't a plausible option. Thus, we paid our fee and away we went.

Food, art, souvenirs and entertainment lined the stalls. Our "driver"/whatever is equivalent to boat driver, took us to his folks that he was friends with.

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Since I was making a goal to eat mango sticky rice every day in Thailand, the first thing I bought on our floating market adventure was mango sticky rice and I think someone else bought the coconut ice served in a coconut as shown in the image below.

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The one thing I had to get while on this trip was literal boat noodle and it was one of the best noodles I've ever eaten.
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Terminal 21 Bangkok

We also visited one of the largest malls I've ever seen, which isn't much to say since this is my first international trip. I think it was 5 floors tall and just absolutely massive. My favorite part was the food court because of the all the options that were available and each of us could get what we liked. The only downside is that you have to convert your money to their card system so that way it's an easier transaction at the stalls. If you don't end up spending everything on you card, you can get the cash back.
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Where I stayed // Novotel Bangkok Ploenchit Sukhumvit Hotel 


I learned very quickly that you can't get away with excessive people in your hotel room the way you can usually get away with it in the States. They actually check your passports and cross reference the amount of people to the stay. I mean the do that to some extent in the States but American hotels do not ask for the passport/identification of every single person in your room. So when we originally booked a room for 4 (2 adults + 2 kids), we didn't realize that they would actually set an age limit on the "child" and thus cross reference against our passports. All that to say, make sure you're booking the correct room with the literal number of people in your party.


Nightlife // Sky on 20 Rooftop Bar



We didn't get to visit any of the "speakeasies" in the city and we got to experience the rooftop bar at our hotel. Drinks were alright and nothing too memorable here except for the view. I'd check it out if you're staying here and not something I'd make a "must do".

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If you have friends and locals to take you places, do it. They will provide the best experience for you. We ended up visiting Jae Koy Somtum and another rooftop bar (a name that is escaping me). It was great to get a local experience.



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