In Phuket the popular beaches are Patong Beach, Kata Beach and Karon Beach. Many hotels and restaurants overther.
In Chiang Mai, I suggest you to go "Rim Ping". Many restaurants there it's good and very romantic. Or you can go Chiang Mai Cutulral Center - you can enjoy the traditional food with Thai dancing.
In Bangkok, you can enjoy many attractive places to eat like China Town, Khosan Road, Siam Square, Sukhumvit Rd. and Silom Rd. It depend on what's kind of food you like.
you can go www.bangkok.com to checking more information about Bangkok.
Welcome to Thailand!!
2006-07-20 04:37:29
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answered by Cath_Y7777 2
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If you can handle spicy food then finding a good place to eat at reasonable to cheap would be a snip at all the places you mentioned. If you are in Chiang Mai, there is a good seafood restaurant at the Night Market, great fish dishes and other seafood. An indication of cost - meal for 6 with 2 fish dishes, a kilo of king prawns, assortment of veggies and other seafood knocked back with generous amount of Singha beer, about 3000 Tbt (65 Euro). CM is to the north hence no beaches. Taxis/Limousines are cheap - hire one for about 1200 Tbt (25 Euro) for 9 hours with courteous English speaking drivers. Bangkok will tend to be pricier but nothing to that found in Europe, Phuket would be in between.
2006-07-22 03:52:11
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answered by pret_a_porter 1
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get urself to pat pong in bangkok
some great table tennis matches lol
a nite at the thai boxing is mint too
patong on phuket is the dogs bollocks
all the resturants are great but defo try the street food, just dont ask wot ur eating till uve tried it
beaches are brill too, hire a moped and tour around and ull find deserted beaches all over the place
kata and karong beaches are superb
never been to chaing mai so cant help there
2006-07-20 01:08:55
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answered by Anonymous
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While in Phuket, drive an hour north to Khao Lak. Get a boat to the Similan Islands. The most quiet, perfect, and beautiful place I've ever seen.
You won't be disappointed.
2006-07-21 05:15:46
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answered by Me 4
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All the destinations you are heading to are pretty easy to move around and these are on the tourist routes. So tours are easy to arrange. So sightseeing can be a breeze.
As for food, go local. The Thai food has been recognised as among the best in the world. So be adventurous and enjoy your holiday.
2006-07-21 05:45:31
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answered by peanutz 7
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I was born in Chantaburi on East Coast of Thailand.
My city has many interesting places to visit if you need help when you arrive in Bangkok give me a call.I'm be glad to show off my town.Include my city in your trip.
We have beaches, waterfall,good clean food.
Call me 039 321186 or 039378136 Anytime.......Ko Is My Name....
2006-07-20 02:37:54
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answered by Anonymous
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Cabbages & Condoms in Bangkok - good food, groovy atmosphere and special gift with the bill !!
2006-07-21 06:46:35
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answered by fudge 3
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don't miss the home industries tour in chiengmai. there are shops that demonstrate silver crafting, wood carving, silk weaving, umbrella making, lacquerware, etc. also, you may wish to take in the temple and king's summer palace on the nearby mountain called doi suthep. you can also take side tours in towns nearby to watch elephants at work and see waterfalls (there is also one of these on doi suthep). shopping for jewelry is one of the highlights of bangkok, plus the tour of the king's palace and the emerald buddah there.
2006-07-20 00:51:07
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answered by CALLIE 4
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Wow, have fun. I envy you. Food is everywhere so you won't have a hard time finding restaurants.
2006-07-22 08:39:48
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answered by Art The Wise 6
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rong rhearn reamn restaurants
2006-07-20 12:10:45
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answered by Anonymous
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