Your videos are so great! Thank you for being so thorough/quick. I’ve lived in bangkok for almost 3 years now and I still refer to your videos all the time. Cheers! 🍻
Hello Rick, soi 24 seems to have a lot of capacity to house hotel guests. The bigger they build the hotels the more they have to attract people to fill them up. I guess that helps lower prices.
1st !!Not sure (if I could of course) if I would have a flat down that soi? I think if I could I would have one a little further out from the Sukhimvit area but near a BTS.
I never knew exactly how much was down that Soi. My friend stayed at the Hilton, we ate across at the Compass and I had one of the best pizza ever in Thailand. Mostly I was trying to avoid tripping on the sidewalks and street, dodging cars and bikes and the heat. I would have done more there if I had seen your video first.
It does seem like a soi that just goes on and on and unlike the other sois I have videoed it doesn't get progressively more "Thai" - the highrises just seem to get higher and higher the further you get from Sukhumvit road.
This is a cool channel dude. What are the proper pedestrian streets or sidewalks that people find interesting to hang out during the day and night? When I was in Bangkok I found most sidewalks too narrow or mixed with motorbikes except Siam area . Do people hang out more in shopping malls than the street?
John jones Hello John I think you pretty much answered your own question there. During the day most people hang out in malls to get away from the heat. Otherwise they hang out at outdoor markets. Only real pedestrian area is Siam square, Khaosan road is also good for a stroll.
Lol - in earlier times sure why not. But I think Google is moving more and more towards not having people do the work but machines. They only need a driver to drive their street view camera vans but soon they'll no doubt use driver-less cars for that. If they could they would also let machines make youtube videos no doubt.
Your videos are so great! Thank you for being so thorough/quick. I’ve lived in bangkok for almost 3 years now and I still refer to your videos all the time. Cheers! 🍻
i just looking at park 24 on airbnb .. and your vid make me feel good about it ... thank you
Thanks ESB for another great tour. I can't believe how inexpensive some of those hotels are.Have a great day.
Hello Rick, soi 24 seems to have a lot of capacity to house hotel guests. The bigger they build the hotels the more they have to attract people to fill them up. I guess that helps lower prices.
another great ,,,,,,,,,thank you
1st !!Not sure (if I could of course) if I would have a flat down that soi? I think if I could I would have one a little further out from the Sukhimvit area but near a BTS.
Thanks for the reply Ian. If you got a penthouse in one of those skyrises it may feel like being further out from the Sukhumvit area lol.
EatSleepBangkok . Hmmm yea i see your point.
I never knew exactly how much was down that Soi. My friend stayed at the Hilton, we ate across at the Compass and I had one of the best pizza ever in Thailand.
Mostly I was trying to avoid tripping on the sidewalks and street, dodging cars and bikes and the heat. I would have done more there if I had seen your video first.
It does seem like a soi that just goes on and on and unlike the other sois I have videoed it doesn't get progressively more "Thai" - the highrises just seem to get higher and higher the further you get from Sukhumvit road.
Could you tell me which streets or soi are safe to walk and which are not during the night and day?(dogs,robbers,...)
John jones Bangkok is pretty safe in general. No areas are really unsafe at night. You are more likely to get scammed or hustled than robbed.
Where's the MBK shopping Mall can you informed me plz..
How far in is to those condos from the beginning of the soi?
About 200 metres into the soi they start.
This is a cool channel dude.
What are the proper pedestrian streets or sidewalks that people find interesting to hang out during the day and night? When I was in Bangkok I found most sidewalks too narrow or mixed with motorbikes except Siam area .
Do people hang out more in shopping malls than the street?
John jones Hello John I think you pretty much answered your own question there. During the day most people hang out in malls to get away from the heat. Otherwise they hang out at outdoor markets. Only real pedestrian area is Siam square, Khaosan road is also good for a stroll.
nice electric unicycle at the beginning
Not sure I could handle Bangkok’s heat and humidity for very long.
You would adapt to it over time. Nov to Feb not as hot.
Thanks Allan, are you trying to get a job as a google Street View camera man 😉
Lol - in earlier times sure why not. But I think Google is moving more and more towards not having people do the work but machines. They only need a driver to drive their street view camera vans but soon they'll no doubt use driver-less cars for that. If they could they would also let machines make youtube videos no doubt.
Bravo! Bravo!
Thanks for the cheers, Ro Ro. Cheers to you too.
please do soi 29
Hello Mark, Soi 29 will be included in my next video. I did soi 25, 27 and 29 together as they're all relatively short sois.
Beverly Hills!
bee-bim-bob/p, sounds like bob, not bap.
Thanks for the correction. I will try to remember that pronunciation.
too many condo