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Known as the “City of Angels”, Bangkok was ranked in 2008 as the best city in the world by “Travel and Leisure Magazine”. And, for fabulous reason. This cosmopolitan Asian city is pulsating with delicious and spicy dishes, colorful and bustling markets, traffic jams, graceful and majestic Thai architecture, cultural inspirations, and Saffron-robed monks. It is truly a place to shop, relax and simply have fun.
The City of Bangkok is rich with cultural and spiritual traditions and the hub for political, commercial, and educational milieu as well. It is a tropical metropolis of warm temperature and occasional rains, providing just the right atmosphere to grow exotic tropical fruits and flower. Bangkok is a never ending agenda of museums, temples, statues, and religious and cultural heritage that is available for public viewing. You will be simply amazed by the intricate designs and the laborious art work that decorates the architectural structure of the city.
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Climate: The tropical climate is warm to hot with daytime temperatures in the mid-30s Celsius throughout the calendar year. The driest time of the year is November to February, with March, April and May being the cities hottest months, and their rainy season being from May to October. During the rainy season showers occur mostly during the afternoon, but it can rain all day.
Transportation: Bangkok transportation includes taxi’s, buses, Bangkok Metro, canal boats, Bangkok Skytrain, cars, motor bikes, and bicycles, all readily available for tourists. While going around, appreciate the traditional Thai-style residence and buildings that will surely amaze you. Bangkok also provides you with the entertainment and relaxation you deserve. Spas are everywhere that offer traditional massage services; where else would the famous Thai massage originate. You can choose from an immediate relief from walking from their corner foot-massage stalls to a soothing body massage with lit therapeutic candles and healing massage oils in a quiet and tranquil-surrounding room.
Make it Happen: Bangkok Cheap FlightsMore Information: Official City & Tourism Webiste Map of Bangkok, TH Wikipedia Suvarnabhumi Airport Bangkok International Airport
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