joeymelb
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We have just returned from Bangkok after a 3 week holiday. For us, Bangkok is like a second home. It can be the most horrible place in the world for you, or the most wonderful heaven. The city has it all. We have been there at least twice a year since late 1970s. Basically a long term resident with Dusit Thani (70s until Shangri-la opened in 1986), Shangri-la and back to Dusit Thani again since 2007.
My advice:
1. Don't be afraid to spend extra on accommodation. It is one of those city outside Australia where you can get 5-star hotel on with Aussie Motel price! It is an experience worth having. It will definitely make your stay much more enjoyable.
2. Don't use Airport-City train. Unless you are staying in a hotel near the station, otherwise the carrying your own luggage in the heat will become a bad start to your holiday. I used the train as an experiment on one of my day during my holiday, I found the station poorly designed for luggage and transferring to BTS is a real pain.
3. Exchange AUD$50 or less at the airport, then exchange downtown. You get a much better rate this way. Try to exchange money before 18:00... as Official Banks (read: competitors) close their exchange booth, you can see private operators lower the rates to profiteer.
4. Learn to use BTS/MRT, they are your best friend in the busy city. If you decide to return back to Bangkok for another holiday, consider buying "BTS SmartPass". It is their Smart Card where you can pre-load credit to avoid the long queue at peak period. The card is valid for 5 years. Well worth the B100 investment/deposit.
5. Avoid taxi during peak period. You will find walking faster
6. Always bargain. Even at Siam Paragon, you should get at least 5% Tourist Discount... and if you really do it, they can give up to 15% discount (off full ticket items).
7. Don't rush into buying stuff in department stores. Write down your shopping/wish list and price... and buy them in one go. Benefit: You can bargain for discount, plus if it is in a department store you can POOL all shopping together to get the 7% VAT refund.
8. If it is too good to be true, it probably is. Use your common sense...
9. It is safe to use Credit Card in big department stores. I personally never had problem. You will have to PIN and Sign in most cases.
10. When you go out... find out where your nearest 4 or 5-star hotels are... You don't know when you need to go to the toilet!!!
11. DTAC, True... etc all have pre-paid 3G SIM (micro-SIM) with data. If you have an iPhone, you can pick one up for as little as B99 with 100MB data and B15 call credit. The mobile calls and SMS in Bangkok is dirt cheap... I loaded B100 on mine and my partner's phone, barely used B50 with hourly: "Where are you" sort of chatters and text for 3 weeks.
12. Finally. If you EVER get sick and need urgent medical help, go to BNH Hospital on Convent Road, Silom. It is a general hospital with fantastic dental facility too that feels like a 5-Star hotel. We have used it several times in the past with most recent of just 2 weeks ago due to my partner had bad infection ( old age... unfortunately). The doctors and nurses all speak perfect English and extremely attentive. The medical cost including medication, blood test, x-rays, specialist care, house-call (or hotel-call) by the doctor and nurses was only a couple of hundred AUD for 5-day care! Our travel insurance has excess of $550.... the bill is too little to make a claim
Best of all, BNH Hospital takes AMEX.
All in all, enjoy the city with an open mind. It can be anything you want it to be.
My advice:
1. Don't be afraid to spend extra on accommodation. It is one of those city outside Australia where you can get 5-star hotel on with Aussie Motel price! It is an experience worth having. It will definitely make your stay much more enjoyable.
2. Don't use Airport-City train. Unless you are staying in a hotel near the station, otherwise the carrying your own luggage in the heat will become a bad start to your holiday. I used the train as an experiment on one of my day during my holiday, I found the station poorly designed for luggage and transferring to BTS is a real pain.
3. Exchange AUD$50 or less at the airport, then exchange downtown. You get a much better rate this way. Try to exchange money before 18:00... as Official Banks (read: competitors) close their exchange booth, you can see private operators lower the rates to profiteer.
4. Learn to use BTS/MRT, they are your best friend in the busy city. If you decide to return back to Bangkok for another holiday, consider buying "BTS SmartPass". It is their Smart Card where you can pre-load credit to avoid the long queue at peak period. The card is valid for 5 years. Well worth the B100 investment/deposit.
5. Avoid taxi during peak period. You will find walking faster

6. Always bargain. Even at Siam Paragon, you should get at least 5% Tourist Discount... and if you really do it, they can give up to 15% discount (off full ticket items).
7. Don't rush into buying stuff in department stores. Write down your shopping/wish list and price... and buy them in one go. Benefit: You can bargain for discount, plus if it is in a department store you can POOL all shopping together to get the 7% VAT refund.
8. If it is too good to be true, it probably is. Use your common sense...
9. It is safe to use Credit Card in big department stores. I personally never had problem. You will have to PIN and Sign in most cases.
10. When you go out... find out where your nearest 4 or 5-star hotels are... You don't know when you need to go to the toilet!!!
11. DTAC, True... etc all have pre-paid 3G SIM (micro-SIM) with data. If you have an iPhone, you can pick one up for as little as B99 with 100MB data and B15 call credit. The mobile calls and SMS in Bangkok is dirt cheap... I loaded B100 on mine and my partner's phone, barely used B50 with hourly: "Where are you" sort of chatters and text for 3 weeks.
12. Finally. If you EVER get sick and need urgent medical help, go to BNH Hospital on Convent Road, Silom. It is a general hospital with fantastic dental facility too that feels like a 5-Star hotel. We have used it several times in the past with most recent of just 2 weeks ago due to my partner had bad infection ( old age... unfortunately). The doctors and nurses all speak perfect English and extremely attentive. The medical cost including medication, blood test, x-rays, specialist care, house-call (or hotel-call) by the doctor and nurses was only a couple of hundred AUD for 5-day care! Our travel insurance has excess of $550.... the bill is too little to make a claim

All in all, enjoy the city with an open mind. It can be anything you want it to be.