London
Having lived in London for over four years, it’s a city full of characters and weekend markets I miss the moment I left. While British food has a bad rep, London has a plethora of delicious international (and occasional) British food for you! And, of course, plenty of day trip options. Here are my London guides:
[/text_box] [/ux_banner] [/ux_slider] [row style=”large” col_style=”divided” width=”full-width” h_align=”center”] [col span=”4″] [ux_image id=”21997″ image_size=”original” link=”https://www.laughtraveleat.com/asia/thailand-2-week-itinerary/”] [button text=”Thailand itinerary” size=”larger” expand=”true” link=”https://www.laughtraveleat.com/asia/thailand-2-week-itinerary/”] [/col] [col span=”4″] [ux_image id=”10639″ image_size=”original”] [button text=”Take me to bangkok” size=”larger” expand=”true”] [/col] [col span=”4″] [ux_image id=”8748″ image_size=”original”] [button text=”Take me to Chiang Mai” size=”larger” expand=”true”] [/col] [/row] [section label=”Media Left” bg_color=”rgb(193, 193, 193)” bg_overlay=”rgba(255, 255, 255, 0.85)” padding=”60px” border=”1px 0px 1px 0px”] [title style=”center” text=”Quick facts”] [row] [col span__sm=”12″]Capital: Bangkok – a must for street food, temples, and a modern vs old city center.
Transport: Trains, domestic flights, and tourist buses. I use 12GoAsia or Bookaway to book my domestic transfers.If you’re in a city – use Grab!
Currency: Thai baht, cash is king in Thailand! 1 HKD ~ 4 baht, 3 USD ~ 110 baht
Sim card: AIS is the best coverage. If you’re only headed to the cities, True is more value for money. You can also preorder your sim card.
Handy apps: Grab for taxi in city, Klook for tickets and activities
Language: local speaks Thai and most speak a basic level of English. It doesn’t hurt to learn a few phrases: Sawadee ka/krup – ka for girls, krup for men. Kup Khu ka/krup – thank you. Koh Dod ka/krup – sorry
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