Drinking
Several bars and pubs targeted at young Thai socializers have sprung up at the Or Tor Kor farmer’s grocery store region, arrive Chatuchak. A stone’s throw from the Kamphaeng Phet MRT base (exit #1), are at least twenty petite taverns, bars and pubs & eateries operate each daytime of the week. 
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Nightlife
Nightlife is most dynamic in Pradiphat and Suthisarn Winitchai Street.
Hotels & Accommodation
There are some accommodation options within a 15 min. drive off the ancient Don Muang airport.
- Bansabai Hostel www.bansabaihostel.com. 8/137 Moo three, Soi Sahakon fifteen, Latphrao 71, Latphrao Rd, Krung Thep 10230, Thailand0066 two 932-9200 mailto:mkt@bansabaihostel.com. About 30-40 mins drive from the airport. Rooms range between 600 – 800 baht.
- Asha Client Home www.ashaguesthouse.com. 4, Soi Intamara three, Suthisarn Street, Phayathai, Krung Thep (the capital of Thailand) 10400, Thailand 0066 (02) 271-1417 mailto:contact@ashaguesthouse.com. Rooms 321 fan, 482 a/c. Common, but does those good whenever you are willing to utilize a shared bath – clear & desirable, free wifi, eatery (60 Baht continental breakfast buffet, different Thai/other dishes), many of the showers even have warm water. Checkout is noon.
- Ease Suites Airport, 88/110 Viphavadi-Rangsit Street., 0066-2 5528-9219 (airport@pinnaclehotels.com, fax: 0066-2 5528-920), www.pinnaclehotels.com/comfort. A quite common and drab business hotel. Classic rooms 1200 baht (pre-Suvarnabhumi price). edit
- Louis Bar Dayrooms. Located within Don Muang itself. edit
- Princeton Parkland, three Mitmaitri Street, Din Daeng., ? 0066 2 617-4600, www.princetonparksuites.com. Newly refurbished hotel/service apartment easy approachable from Don Muang but not really convenient to anywhere other, even the nearest BTS/subway base. Pool, gym, cafe, convenience shop. On the web rates from 2600 baht (pre-Suvarnabhumi price). edit
- Grade Suites Airport, 99/401-486 Soi Benjamitr, Chaeng Wattana Street., 0066 two 982-2022 (reservation@qualitybangkok.com, fax: 0066 two 982-2036), www.qualitybangkok.com. Spacious rooms but meagre facilities. The hotel’s eatery has superior grade Thai cuisine; despite supplying to travelers they do not tone it down too practically. One bedroom suites from 1500 baht, 2 bedroom suites from 2500 baht (pre-Suvarnabhumi prices) edit
- Rama Gardens, 9/9 Vibhavadi Rangsit Street, Laksi., 0066 two 561-0022 (fax: 0066 two 561-1025), www.ramagardenshotel.com. A big & agreeable hotel situated in tall grounds with awesome facilities and well-mannered faculty. edit
- Reflections, 244/2-18 Pradipat Rd., Samsennai, Phayathai, Krung Thep (the capital of Thailand) 10400 THAILAND (near BTS Saphan Kwai), 0066-22703344 (fax: 00662-270-3359), www.reflections-thai.com. Distant & distant the wackiest put to halt in northerly the capital of Thailand, Reflections is a super-kitschy hotel. Every of the client rooms has been designed by a dissimilar interior decorator. Anticipate a enitre dose of clashing colours, vivid synthetic furniture and colourful nature lighting. Rooms from 2250 baht with breakfast. Note: Reflections moved in 2008, the current place is less convenient & has no longer the pond. from 1,850 to three,450 baht. edit
- Sandy Shelter, Ngamwongwan Street, Lak Si, 0066-8 4070 9000, www.orientexpat.com/thailand/accommodation/sandy-shelter.html. A petite, gracious and calm maintained apartment with day by day rates 800 baht. They have free world wide web entree to all guests. About a 10 min. drive from Don Muang Airport edit
- Amari Airport Hotel, 333 Chert Wudthakas Street, 0066 two 566-1020 (reservations@airport.amari.com, fax: 0066 2566-1941), www.amari.com/airport. Colligated to the Don Muang airport terminal buildings by an enclosed overhead walkway.
- Sofitel Centara Grand, 1695 Phahonyothin Street, 0066 two 541-1234 (scp@chr.co.th, fax: 0066 two 541-1087), www.sofitel.com. Formerly called Sofitel Centric. Distant from centric in overall terms, but next to the Convention Centre, shopping centre & easy accessed from the expressway & MRT and probably the finest digs in this section of village.
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