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18 Crazy Things to Do in Bangkok: The City Guide for Adventurers

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ISBN / ASINB00MENYPEI
ISBN-13978B00MENYPE2
MarketplaceFrance  🇫🇷

Description

Are you an adventurer asking what to do in Bangkok? Somebody who is looking for extreme, unusual and crazy things to do in this city? Or do you know Bangkok so well, that you’re looking for new, unknown attractions?

In this book you will find information about abandoned buildings and airplanes, spooky museums, crazy markets, unusual restaurants and much more. Most of the presented attractions are completely off the beaten track, far away from the main tourism.

Doing these things will make your stay in bangkok unforgettable, and you will definitely have something to talk about at home!

Explore abandoned buildings

Bangkok has a lot of abandoned buildings due to the financial crash in 1997. Skyscrapers, malls and other buildings just couldn’t be finished anymore. Now they are just ghost towers, spooky places. In the ebook I introduce such buildings and describe how to access them. Furthermore there is a chapter about an abandoned airplane in bangkok’s suburb. Amazing places to explore!



Extraordinary and unusual restaurants

In bangkok there are so many crazy restaurants where the food even fades into the background sometimes! In the ebook I write about a complete dark restaurant, a café full of cats, a robot restaurant, a condom restaurant (yes, you heard it right!), a restaurant in central bangkok where you can catch your own seafood, places to eat insects and scorpions in bangkok and the second largest restaurant in the world! After reading you will definitely know what to do in bangkok when you become hungry!



Cheap hostels, crazy markets, scary museums and much more!

A train that drives directly through a market, so close that the groceries disappear under the train? A forensic museum with real prenatal cadavers preserved in glass boxes? A hostel for less than 3 dollars per night? That’s what you can find in Bangkok!
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