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SunSeeker

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  1. I stayed at the Grand Swiss recently. Great position near Sukhumvit Rd and the Nana BTS.

     

    Rather odd designed with a steep flight of nine steps up to the lift from the foyer.  Awkward for people having to drag their luggage up and down them.  There was a couple with a baby in a stroller.  Bad choice of hotel for them.

     

    The room was okay although the lighting arrangement could have been better.

     

    The buffet breakfast was good but I will try somewhere else if I am in Bangkok again.

  2. Bangkok may not be one of the most dangerous cities in the world but their is certainly a level of street crime.  I have Thai friends who told me that they would never go walking down deserted streets or alleys at night. 

    Pickpockets are certainly around.  Be careful in crowded places, along streets with street vendors stalls and so forth.

    Don't carry more than you can afford to loose.  Never carry a bulging wallet.  Place something over your wallet to make it harder to reach.  A good idea to carry a few currency notes separately to your wallet just in case.  Just carry a photocopy of your passport.

    Shorts and pants with jean type front pockets are safest.

    I haven't lost a wallet in Bangkok but I was walking down one of the gogo bar strips, when I felt a woman's hand closed over my wallet.  She didn't get it and she took off when I reacted.  I was lucky because if she had been an experienced pickpocket I probably would not have felt anything.

    Trusting a taxi or tuk tuk driver to take you to some unknown special place at night would by just idiotic.

    Enjoy yourself but take care.

  3. There is a big difference getting a massage from someone who is trained and experienced. It is really worth trying.

     

    The places offering extras can be fun but the massage part usually falls well short of a proper Thai massage.

     

    The best are often open shop front places with older ladies.  Massage places in shopping malls are usually okay but a little more expensive.

     

    There are plenty of good massage places in tourist areas and the girls are accustomed to working on farangs.

  4. The Beer Garden is not the place to go if you are looking for very young girls.  Most are in their 20s and a few a bit older.

     

    If the sight of girls and guys over 25 fills you with horror, this is not the place for you.

     

    Given that, there are usually some attractive girls as well as some less attractive.  You can say the same for most bars in Bangkok.

     

    There is no way I would go into any place that looked dirty but I am comfortable in the Beer Garden.

  5. I spent a week with a Cambodian girl in Thailand.  Lovely girl and fun to be with.

     

    However, there is some very negative stuff on the internet about travel in Cambodia.  It would be interesting to hear about the experiences of other people who have been there.

  6. I stayed in the Dynasty Grande Hotel on Soi 6 when I was in Bangkok last year.  Nice room, recently renovated, with balcony overlooking swimming pool.  Medium price. Girl friendly.

    Just a few minutes walk to Nana Plaza and not too far from the Nana BTS station.

  7. I like to use the BTS trains if my destination is near one of the stations.  Its a fast and frequent service and you get to travel with the local people which I rather like.

    Some taxi drivers can be annoying quoting ridiculous prices and trying to convince you to go somewhere you don't want to go.

    The disadvantage of using the BTS is that you usually have to climb up a lot of stairs to get to the platforms.  Not practical if you are travelling with much in the way of luggage.

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