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Bangkok
Travel Guide 8th Edition. Lonely Planet
Publications. 296 pages.

Excursions chapter is great for travelers who want to venture from the
busy Thai capital and explore quieter places in the region.
Contains content written by Environmental expert David Lukas and
foodie Austin Bush. Increased coverage of sustainable travel options
throughout the guide.
Interviews with an eclectic range of locals to capture the
diversity of the city.
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Bangkok
Travel Guide
4th Edition.
Rough Guide Publications.
272 pages.

The Rough Guide to Bangkok is the essential guide to this dynamic city.
Features include:
• Full-colour section introducing the city’s highlights.
• Vivid accounts of every attraction, from the royal temples and palaces
of Ratanakosin to the vast weekend market at Chatuchak.
• Up-to-the-minute reviews of where to stay, eat, drink and shop, plus
full details of the city’s transport systems.
• Excursions to the grandiose ruins of Ayutthaya and the rafthouses and
war sights along the River Kwai.
• Easy-to-read maps and plans for every district.
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Bangkok Handbook.
Moon Publications. 3rd
edition.

Thailand's
sprawling, dynamic capital offers more variety, sights, and wonders than
any other destination in Asia. Moon Handbooks: Bangkok will help you
navigate the city's bustling, labyrinthine streets and discover the
treasures invisible to the uninitiated. Winner of a Lowell Thomas Best
Travel Guidebook Award, this guide provides:
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- Informative,
thematic walking tours of the city, including a wing-by-wing guide to
the National Museum, Southeast Asia's largest
- Details on the
most worthwhile nightclubs, cultural performances, river and canal
tours, floating markets, shrines, and temples
- Extensive
accommodations coverage: from plush million-dollar waterfront high-rises
and Graham Greene's favorite local stay to a Felliniesque guest house in
Banglampoo
- Discerning
reviews of local restaurants: where to find the best traditional Thai
cuisine, enjoy continental meals al fresco on the riverside, or dine
with a panoramic view, 22 stories above the city
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