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To visit khao san road bangkok Thailand


If you come to Bangkok Thailand I would recommend you to visit Khaosan road because it is really famous and popular for the tourists both Thai and foreigner. So if you come to Thailand and stay in Bangkok don't miss a chance to visit Khaosan road and you won't regret later.
what you can see and do at Khaosan road is varieties such as shopping ,sight seeing,learning and discussing with new friends or people from around the world
The most popular time of khaosan road is during the hot season of Thailand in april on 13 -17 annually will be water festival or Songkan festival that a long holiday and the official will close the khaosan road and set up the event for fun and celebration.
If you want to book the hotel or a guest house during the high season as i have mentioned above is very hard so better planning of hotel book in advance by either contact them on the online hotel booking or by calling in.
For eating ,drinking and night life enjoying khaosan road have almost everything for the tourist and visitor
How to get to khaosan road
I would recommend to take a taxi or a cab or if you want to take a public bus also available let's me show you the map and the guide direction to go khaosan road from Bangkok city landmark the victory monument since I think is is so easy to start from here and most of tourist won't got lost or confusing ,just say all of you have to travel form airport to Bangkok already so the victory monument is the center and the hub of Bangkok ,Thailand

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1. Head southwest toward Thanon Ratchawithi
73 m
2. Slight left at Thanon Phaya Thai
2.2 km
3. Turn right at Route 3/Thanon Rama I
Continue to follow Thanon Rama I

1.6 km
4. Turn right at Thanon Krung Kasem
Destination will be on the right

0.1 km

Starbucks Khao san
204 Khao San RoadTaradyod
Pranakorn, Bangkok, Krung Thep Mahanakhon
And the fastest way to get to khaosan road is by taking a sky train from Victory Monument and then get off to transit at The Siam interchange station

below is formal data about khaosan road.
Khao San Road (ถนน ข้าวสาร Thanon Khao Saan; also spelled Khaosan, Kao Sarn, Koh Sarn and many other variations) is, technically speaking, a small road located about a block from the Chao Phraya River inside the Rattanakosin district. This article also includes the wider Banglamphu area surrounding it. Backpackers and budget tourists are drawn here by some of the cheapest accommodation and travel deals in Thailand.
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Pronunciation tip

The syllable "khao" is pronounced similarly to the English word "cow", but since the late 1990s backpackers have often been mispronouncing it as "coe" (perhaps confusing it with "koh", meaning "island", which in itself is incorrect and should be an abrupt "goh"; perhaps influenced by the book/movie The Beach). Please help re-introduce the correct pronunciation into the backpacker community by pronouncing it properly.

The word khao san itself means milled rice and is an attribution to the historical role of this street in the rice trade. The first business to open on Khao San Road was a small hotel aimed at serving civil servants from the provinces who came to Bangkok on business. The hotel was followed by Sor Thambhakdi, a shop selling monks' accessories. It was followed by four similar businesses, and Khao San became known as a "religious road".

Word soon spread about the easy lifestyle and friendliness of the locals. Friends told friends, and before long, the owner of the house started to charge 20 baht for food and lodging. The first commercial guesthouse, called Bonny, opened with six small bedrooms.

Today, there's a lot more than six small bedrooms on offer. In the span of just a couple of blocks, there are bars, food stalls, restaurants, convenience stores, pharmacies, Internet cafés, money changing booths, ATMs, shoe stores, massage parlors, tailors, travel agencies, laundry, boxing gyms, optometrists, endless warrens of suspiciously discounted designer clothes and, oh, rooms for the night.

The chaos has spilled over to the entire area, including Soi Rambuttri, which features little bars and restaurants that are starting to spill out onto the sidewalk; Phra Athit, with plenty of mid-range riverside hotels and Samsen; a quiet neighborhood with cozy guesthouses.It is indeed a place of tourist attratction though it is also little unsafe at night and intances of mugging and pick-pocketting are common.

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