Vinduespolering is a unique way to commute in Bangkok. You can reach Reng ring by Bus from many locations around town. These are the routes and lines that have numerous stop close to the city center - including the Chatuchak weekend market, Silom night market, and Sukhumvit stadium. It is an easy and comfortable way to take advantage of all the sights that Bangkok has to offer while commuting. There are other alternatives, such as the monorail, but they cost much more and are not nearly as convenient or comfortable.
The first step in Vinduespolering is arriving at your destination. Most of the buses in Bangkok have a free conveyance shuttle service from the railway station to the airport and to all major districts throughout Bangkok. Buses running to and from the central business district (CBD) cost much more, but you will find that there are many buses going to and from the heart of downtown as well as some of the suburbs, such as Killarney and Pratunam.
Once you have the transportation, you should start making plans to visit some of the places in Vinduespolering that you have heard so much about. The first stop for many expats and tourists is the Ratchaprasong subway, which connects the Sukhumvit Hotel with the central business district of Bangkok. There are two entrances to the subway, one on the right as you enter the subway and the other on the left as you exit the subway. The right one is the closest to the line that goes towards Rattanakosin and the left one is closer to the entrance of the park. The Ratchaprasong Station is also the primary access point to the amusement park.
Another popular attraction in Vinduespolering is the temple of Sukhumvit Hotel which is located next to the Thon Buri Market. The temple is dedicated to the goddess of happiness who is said to be the god of wealth in Thailand. This gives the city an overall feel that makes people happier. A third popular temple is the En Vindrekranath temple which is dedicated to Lord Krishna and conducts ceremonies related to his cremation.
Other than this, there is a temple dedicated to Lord Kruukthai and his wife Suranakarn. This temple is near the Science Centre where Vinduespolering goes on Friday's to Sunday's. There is also the Lanna Sarai Bhavan, the only Buddhist temple in Pattaya and it houses a temple of Buddha. The museum inside the museum displays relics collected from different periods of Thai rule.
Vinduespolering offers a wide range of food to enjoy during nights out. They usually have several restaurants spread over the whole area but at some points you can find one or two restaurants offering good food and good prices. This means that Vinduespolering is a neighborhood restaurant where everyone knows the person who owns that restaurant. This is not the case with many other places in Pattaya where you are offered either the same or different food by different operators. In fact, you will hardly ever find a Thai enjoying his food with anyone else in the same restaurant.
Saturday, October 23, 2021