Nightlife Korat
Started by stumpdog, 2005-10-15 01:08
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36 replies to this topic
#26Posted 2005-11-02 01:54:09
Many thanks Opothai
#27Posted 2005-11-02 02:02:03
Will I find taxis or motorbike taxis outside these places?
#28Posted 2005-11-02 09:03:27 stumpdog, on 2005-11-02 02:02:03, said: Will I find taxis or motorbike taxis outside these places? #29Posted 2005-11-02 12:25:34
Thanks again guy, I don't suppose anyone would know if either offer internet access?
The Sima Thani claims to be a 5 star, what about the Princess, are they both of a similar quality? Thanks. #30Posted 2005-11-05 12:57:30
What's the easiest way to Korat from BKK and back again?
Thanks! #31Posted 2005-11-05 13:13:13 stumpdog, on 2005-11-05 12:57:30, said: What's the easiest way to Korat from BKK and back again? If by car, drive north to Saraburi, turn right on Higway 2 and stop when you get to Korat. If by bus, go to the Mor Chit (Northern) bus station and get a bus direct to Korat. About 180 baht. You can also get a train, several per day from Hualompong. Haven't done this for years so don't know about the cost. You can also hire a taxi for maybe 2K or 2.5K baht. #32Posted 2005-11-05 17:04:49
Thanks, will be via public transprt. Where is the train station in Bangkok?
If I choose to go via taxi will I be able to pick one up easily enough to bring me back from Korat? Thanks! #33Posted 2005-11-05 18:53:41
The bus is the easy way to go . 3 hours and 15 miniutes to Mo Chit .
187 baht as of last week one way . ( that is the bus that has only 2 stops and has A/C ) Best Korat bus station is the one next to st. marie hospital It would be very hard to get a taxi in Korat to take you back to BKK or anywhere for that matter . #34Posted 2005-11-05 19:08:28 stumpdog, on 2005-11-01 06:51:55, said: Thank you very much Dutch. Which in your opinion would be better for a newbie? Do they have taxi's outside etc? Thanks. I would recomend the Sima Thani hotel if you can get a room . As there is always a wedding or a tour group ... or something going on . Same goes for the Royal Princess so book early . IMO the Thani is better located . You can also walk to more places or you can get a 6 baht bus to The Mall or anywhere right outside the door , where as the Royal Princess is a long walk to the street and when you get there , there is nothing around . You can ask the doorman to call you a tuk tuk and he will arrive in about 10 - 15 miniutes . Also across the street from the Sima thani there are 2 very good resturants , The Pavilon and White rabbit seafood it is down the street on ...I cant remember the exact name but it has moo tree in it . ( maybe someone can help with the name of the street ) #35Posted 2005-11-06 02:27:09
Guys,
Thanks again for the replies. I think I will take a taxi or book a car from BKK and then stay at the Sima Thani. I take it the hotel would be able to arrange a car to take me back to BKK? Thanks! #36Posted 2005-11-06 06:15:17
Would agree with Jeff on this one.
Not sure of the street name Jeff is referring to as I haven't been to the two restaurants mentioned (maybe I should check them out And yes, the Sima Thani has a travel agent located in the lobby area, where you can book a car back to Bangkok. #37Posted 2005-11-07 02:58:51 markt, on 2005-10-16 19:18:55, said:
Surin is ok, if you want crazy 'Blackpool' type entertainent, why look in Isaan. Its good enough. I stayed at the Thon Tarin and there was Karioke/bars nearby. I am building a house on the outskirts and am quite happy with the safe/friendly environment.The people seem very friendly and there is still enough going on to make it interesting. Whatever it definatly better that Angkrit |
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