Flew in from PJ/KL and checked into The Metropolitan. This hotel is located within walking distance to the Suan Lum Night Bazaar and Lumphini station and beside The Banyan Tree. It is contemporary in style, an alternative to the hotel chains.
Dinner at Suan Lum Night Bazaar. The entrance to the Suan Lum Night Bazaar Food Court

Breakfast at the hotel the following morning

Took the underground train and got off at Kamphaeng Phet station to get to Chatuchak Market. Spent the day here.

Later that night, walked around the area in search of dinner.

Final day in Bangkok. Returned to Yaowarat (Chinatown) to offer prayers at Wat Mangkon Kamalawat.

Last look before heading back to the hotel

Checked-out, hailed a taxi and headed for Bangkok Suvarnabhumi Aiport, and flew back to Melbourne Tullamarine Airport.
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Bangkok Hotels at http://www.modernthailand.com/bangkok-hotels/
Thank you for your shaing travelling blog . From my experience of Bangkok trip. I think that looking for accommodation around Sukhumvit are is the good idea because Sukhunvit is in the heart of the shopping district, both in terms of large department stores and the various stalls lining both sides of the road. The various side-streets provide a proliferation of nightlife venues. For the renowned and well-known spots, you will need to walk onwards past the Asok crossroads to Sukhumvit Soi 21 or Soi Cowboy. This area also offers a wide selection of cuisine to choose from, both in terms of air-conditioned high-end restaurants and open air restaurants offering quite reasonable prices.
Posted at September 16, 2009 on 2:43pm.