Lots of information required by travellers looking for hotels in Bangkok can often be located on the internet at one of the various websites specializing in Thailand hotel bookings. Whether you are researching information on Thai immigration regulations, Thai customs and formalities or booking services, nearly all answers can be found alongs with a good selection of helpful advice and information.
Whether preparing for a short week-end trip or a longer summer holiday, it is essential to secure the best time to travel, both in terms of weather and in selection of location. Typically travelers believe that Thailand’s weather is always warm and sunny, which is quite often true. Nevertheless, there are considerable differences between the scorching hot days in April and the brisk warm tropical rain during the monsoon period. Hua Hin, Jomtien and Pattaya have over the years seen a major development in residential tourism. In any type of travel planned, it is a good idea to find out in advance both historical weather information as well as recent forecast in the destination to be visited.
A popular choices with many visitors to Thailand is Centre Point Sukhumvit -Thonglor in Bangkok but there are many other choices in Bangkok, something to cater to every traveler’s needs. The Centre Point Sukhumvit-Thong Lor is located in the up and coming expatriate residential and enterainment area of Sujkhumvit Soi 55.
Thanks to very easy to access to main Sukhumvit Road as well as New Petchburi road in the North, not to forget having the Thong Lor Skytrain (BTS) station in walking distance, offers an excellent and welcoming environment.
The area is rich in micro malls and entertainment facilities that much appreciated by upmarket local as well as expatriates residents such as Villa supermarket, Emporium Department Store and Major Cineplex Sukhumvit.
Thailand has become one of the more popular holiday destinations and to enter the country is quite simple for most visitors, however it is important to understand the rules, regulations or restrictions on customs. Any foreigner that wants to enter Thailand on investment, business, study, medical treatment, religion, employment and purposes other than tourism must apply for a visa from a Thai Embassy or Consulate-General. Upon departure, some restrictions on particular items to be taken out of the country are imposed. To avoid losing time at Customs, it is worthwhile checking the regulations before leaving.
Specialist websites can serve as a reference when planning your journey or a complement of information when already on the road. Every visitor to Thailand must be well prepared for the trip of their lifetime.
