Thanks Jerone for the new morning tour of Sathorn. You are very risky to handle the bike with one hand and at the same time keep us up to date with Thai news with the camera for YT. 👍
Always appreciate the production and enjoyed all your videos GTM. I know you like getting out on your bike riding around the city, but always be careful mate. Thanks again.
Thanks Jeroen! Always good seeing you on your Sunday morning bicycle rides. I really enjoyed this video. Beautiful golden colors that time of the morning.
Thank you Jerone for another useful update on Bangkok. And your episode brought me back to June last year when I brought our travel party of 8 to visit and enjoy some of Bangkok’s best tourist sights. We’re mighty glad we chose to stay at The Grand Sathorn Hotel as a central launch pad to our travel sights. The Hotel, although a bit dated, is just a short walking distance to the Sathorn Pier where we use the Boat, BTS and land transportation to our great convenience. By boat, we had an easy access to 3 attractions on 3 different days and times: the Asiatique to catch our sunset cruise and the entertaining Calypso Cabaret show Combo; and the extravagant IconSiam mall; and The Grand Palace before taking a short Metro ride to Chinatown! By a chartered van, we visited Damnien Saduak Floating Market and Maeklong Railway in a day, before going on another day trip to visit the ancient Ayutthaya Temple relics, besides Jodd Fairs Night Market. In addition, we took 2 taxis to Terminal 1 (an interesting mall with an international airport concept) By BTS, we made it to Erawan Shrine, MBK Centre and the nearby shopping centres. Last but not least, there is also the Robinson Shopping Centre within a walking distance from our hotel where we enjoyed a relaxed and an inexpensive dinner at a hawker centre behind the Robinson. I hope the above information can help you in your Bangkok travel plans. Happy travels!
i took a ride on the BRT once just for fun, its a good system i wonder why bangkok didnt make any more BRT routes? there are lots of 6 lane roads in the city that would have space to make one. did you ever make a video about it? you get on at chong nosi and if you go to its terminal station you can get back on the green skytrain line somewhere in thonburi
When i visited to Bangkok I was came to there. Amazing and a beautiful place. Nice walking around that area. 👍👍 Happy Sunday to GTM and Bangkok people.
Very nice Jeroen. Thanks for showing us around 😃👍🏼
Thanks Jerone for the new morning tour of Sathorn. You are very risky to handle the bike with one hand and at the same time keep us up to date with Thai news with the camera for YT. 👍
@Global Travel Mate - Thanks again for another informative stream and THUMBS-UP everyone !!!
Great idea to put the names of the buildings.
Always appreciate the production and enjoyed all your videos GTM. I know you like getting out on your bike riding around the city, but always be careful mate. Thanks again.
fantastic
Cool jereon,,,,,,peace and happiness
Thanks for the nice vidéo i know i like!
Many thanks, really enjoyed the trip down Sathorn Road. Will be there next week and enjoy the morning walk along Sathorn from Suan Plu to Silom👍
Thank you for waking up so early.
Thanks Jeroen! Always good seeing you on your Sunday morning bicycle rides.
I really enjoyed this video. Beautiful golden colors that time of the morning.
I love walking in Sathon during Sundays 😊
Thank you Jerone for another useful update on Bangkok. And your episode brought me back to June last year when I brought our travel party of 8 to visit and enjoy some of Bangkok’s best tourist sights.
We’re mighty glad we chose to stay at The Grand Sathorn Hotel as a central launch pad to our travel sights. The Hotel, although a bit dated, is just a short walking distance to the Sathorn Pier where we use the Boat, BTS and land transportation to our great convenience.
By boat, we had an easy access to 3 attractions on 3 different days and times: the Asiatique to catch our sunset cruise and the entertaining Calypso Cabaret show Combo; and the extravagant IconSiam mall; and The Grand Palace before taking a short Metro ride to Chinatown!
By a chartered van, we visited Damnien Saduak Floating Market and Maeklong Railway in a day, before going on another day trip to visit the ancient Ayutthaya Temple relics, besides Jodd Fairs Night Market. In addition, we took 2 taxis to Terminal 1 (an interesting mall with an international airport concept)
By BTS, we made it to Erawan Shrine, MBK Centre and the nearby shopping centres.
Last but not least, there is also the Robinson Shopping Centre within a walking distance from our hotel where we enjoyed a relaxed and an inexpensive dinner at a hawker centre behind the Robinson.
I hope the above information can help you in your Bangkok travel plans.
Happy travels!
We will be staying just south of the MahaNakhon building beginning May 1st for about a month - can’t wait to have our coffee conversation!
Im still so impress that you have no fear riding your bicycle on a road like that.
Very nice👍👏
i took a ride on the BRT once just for fun, its a good system i wonder why bangkok didnt make any more BRT routes? there are lots of 6 lane roads in the city that would have space to make one. did you ever make a video about it? you get on at chong nosi and if you go to its terminal station you can get back on the green skytrain line somewhere in thonburi
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When i visited to Bangkok I was came to there. Amazing and a beautiful place. Nice walking around that area. 👍👍 Happy Sunday to GTM and Bangkok people.
Very informative
Very Nice Morning ride in for me Familiar Environment . 🙏
Was there the other day 😊
I like the bike videos
You didn't mention my budget Embassy Sathorn hotel with the 7eleven between the German embassy and the Malaysian one.😊
Well done rather you on the bike. But as they say no guts no glory. I wouldn't last 10 seconds.
Ride the Bicycle in Bangkok is not safe
Please be careful
No bike lanes all everywhere
Did you see Zensation hotel 😢