Bangkok Airport Transfers
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To start your Bangkok experience, you can arrange Bangkok airport transfers for a safe trip from the airport to your hotel. They are available in both of the two airports: Don Mueang Airport and Suvarnabhumi Airport. Don Muang Airport was the main airport of Bangkok until 2006 but now only handles domestic flights, mostly from Orient Thai and Nok Air airlines. Suvarnabhumi Airport is now the major airport handling international flights for the tourists of Thailand.
The facilities of Suvarnabhumi Airport include money changers, ATMs, Wi-Fi access, public telephones, food chains, boutique shops, duty-free stores, and even spa facilities. Restaurants and bas are located near the Novotel Bangkok Suvarnabhumi Airport Hotel. Trolleys are available to assist the passengers for their luggage. Other facilities include a medical clinic and also prayer rooms for Muslims.
What to Do in Bangkok?
Bangkok has long been considered an exotic place for an international trip. Although the famous activities in Bangkok are focused only to bicycle tours, Muay Thai and indoor wall climbing, there are a lot of sites to visit and explore.
- Buddhist Temples
A Bangkok trip cannot seem to be complete without visiting the Rattanakosin Island or the Old City. It’s the site of the most important temples out of the hundred Buddhist temples in Bangkok. The 3 most significant temples are located in the Old City: the Temple of the Reclining Buddha (Wat Pho), the Temple of Dawn (Wat Arun) and the Grand Palace.
The temples of Bangkok are different from each other. Some of them have remarkable architectural designs that feature colored pieces of glass and gold accents. Some Buddha statues are even covered with gold such as the Reclining Buddha of Wat Pho.
- Museums and other Sites
The National Museum of Bangkok also has much to offer to the tourists. It houses a comprehensive collection of artifacts dating back from the Neolithic period. The Royal Barge National Museum houses the preserved royal barges that are now not often used by the royal family because of their old age.
Other places to visit in Bangkok include the teak houses such as the Ban Kham Thieng and the Vimanmek Palace. Attending the festivals of Thailand such as the Songkran festival in mid-April and the Loi Krathong in November are fun. Shopping is also one of the activities tourists anticipate when in Bangkok. It’s recommended that you arrange airport transfers for when you complete your Bangkok adventure, for a safe trip and convenient back to the airport!
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