It’s Bangkok after almost 20 years!!!I went to Phuket a few times with my kids.
It’s been a really long time since I’ve been to Bangkok.
Her husband and I went on a backpacking trip through Southeast Asia when we were young.
I started with Bangkok, Thailand first and traveled for a month.
Since I had a pretty good memory, I started this time with little kids 2.
This concept is for tourism purposes in Bangkok.
Phuket is for recreation.
We preferred the old town, so we stayed on Khaosan Road.
In the past, I stayed in a guesthouse full of backpackers.
This time, since we had kids, we stayed at “Rivasurya Bangkok”.
The hotel is not large, but it is a 4-star hotel in a touristic location.
The condition of the room.
I really liked the staff service!especially.
I think I made the right choice because the route isn’t difficult to take with kids.
^^6th grade girl.
We are a family of 4 with 3rd graders remaining, and Rivasurya doesn’t have any family rooms, so we took 2 rooms.
But thankfully the hotel gave me a connecting room, so it was very comfortable.
Connecting rooms are not listed on the website, so if you are a family of 4 or more, it would be a good idea to ask the hotel directly.
^^really.
Due to the location of the accommodation, breakfast was not included on purpose.
If you go to Phuket anyway, you will have hotel breakfast every day.
My family and I are really hungry, so we came to Bangkok to eat.
The famous rib noodles in front of the hotel.
Sticky Noodles is within 5 minutes away, so I went to eat rib noodles as a snack as soon as I arrived on the first day.
The rib noodles, especially the soup, get a thumbs up from both the West and the kids!I did it.
Actually, the noodles sold at roadside stalls are also delicious.
Since we have young children, we try the famous restaurant soup.
After taking a walk to see Khaosan Road and Rambutri Road.
To cool off, we come back to the hotel and go for a swim.
It has a river view, so even though the swimming pool is small, it has a charm ^^In the evening, we went to Chepair Night Market for shopping and food.
But.
ugh, there are too many mainland people (Chinese) in the group.
I deliberately avoided going to Chatuchak Market, but I had no idea there were so many here.
Please take note of this in your travel itinerary.
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