I can't get enough of this city! It changes so much every year, that I could already make a whole new version of this video. What did I miss this time?
@@OneShotAdventures yes, It's really sad that's there's no more old style Siamsquare classic Vibes where most Bangkok teenagers come to showed and presented their indy style outfits at the most famous meeting point called "center point" even the owner of that Cinema said to the people that they'd just renovated the cimema and will keep the old vibe and structure of that classic legend cinema that people love but yes now no more old vibe left. Lol fortunately it's still beautiful and a lot of people love the new vibe too. Please Enjoy my friend!!!🙏🙏💕💕💕
I'm a native New Yorker and my favorite cities in the world apart from NY are London and Bangkok. All 3 of these cities are buzzing, walkable, have distinct and interesting neighborhoods, any type of shopping or ethnic food you could want, impressive architecture and culture, markets and activity everywhere and they are slightly gritty and funky, which is what I love.
Hi When i went to Kuala Lumpur ive used Touch N go card (rapid pass) for Public Transportation Do they have something similar to use and whats the name of it ? Thank you
I'm planning a third trip to Bangkok, so I wanted to revisit some places as well as add lots of new ones to the list. Bang Kachao is exactly what I was looking for!
Just found out about your UA-cam channel. Really great stuff. Like the content. You deserve a whole lot more subscribers. Hope you don't mind if I'm saying this but your video thumbnail is kinda dull and doesn't really tell the story, it kind of looks like those clickbait pictures.
Here's the previous Bangkok video I made back in 2019. It was the first video on this channel that really popped off with views. There's still some good tips in there: ua-cam.com/video/PHDYxF0pQ0I/v-deo.html
Heading to Bangkok soon. I stayed in Chinatown about seven years ago. There was definitely street food and I had a couple amazing meals. But from this video I'm wondering if I was in the center of it all. Is there a specific block or cluster where it is most busy, more street food stalls, etc? So we don't have to walk all 1500m. Thank you
Maybe not to you. Surely it's subjective based on your own experiences? For a first time visitor, the vast majority of locations in this video would not be on your radar
I can't get enough of this city! It changes so much every year, that I could already make a whole new version of this video. What did I miss this time?
Opposite MBK malls they just renovated a new look of SiamSquare the most famous shopping area and meeting point for Thai teenagers since the old time.
@@onalonan Is that where the old Scala cinema was?
@@OneShotAdventures Lol 555 yes, wow! you really know Bangkok really well💕💕💕🙏🙏🙏😂😂
@@onalonan I wish I could have visited that place before it was demolished!
@@OneShotAdventures yes, It's really sad that's there's no more old style Siamsquare classic Vibes where most Bangkok teenagers come to showed and presented their indy style outfits at the most famous meeting point called "center point" even the owner of that Cinema said to the people that they'd just renovated the cimema and will keep the old vibe and structure of that classic legend cinema that people love but yes now no more old vibe left. Lol fortunately it's still beautiful and a lot of people love the new vibe too.
Please Enjoy my friend!!!🙏🙏💕💕💕
I'm a native New Yorker and my favorite cities in the world apart from NY are London and Bangkok. All 3 of these cities are buzzing, walkable, have distinct and interesting neighborhoods, any type of shopping or ethnic food you could want, impressive architecture and culture, markets and activity everywhere and they are slightly gritty and funky, which is what I love.
I agree with you!
@@OneShotAdventures London is a scuzzy overpriced shithole and it's def not walkable. I mean, you can walk down the street, but..
what a great video , so digestible and exactly the information that is important . Thank you !
Glad it was helpful!
Extremely well done video. Unfortunately it made me miss Bangkok even more.😢
Thanks! I felt the same when I was editing
Great job showing us some great things to focus on in this huge, somewhat daunting, city. I look forward to seeing part two.
Glad you liked it!
Quite a good list and added these to my next trip to Bangkok! I think every first timer should see this video.
Glad you think so!
fantastic video, thank you for all this value
Glad it was helpful!
Hi When i went to Kuala Lumpur ive used Touch N go card (rapid pass) for Public Transportation Do they have something similar to use and whats the name of it ? Thank you
Another great video lads. I love Bangkok, and I’d love to go back.
Thanks Lee, hope it gave you some ideas for next time!
beautiful what a useful piece of information
Glad it was helpful!
I'm planning a third trip to Bangkok, so I wanted to revisit some places as well as add lots of new ones to the list. Bang Kachao is exactly what I was looking for!
Highly recommend it!
Great video - best city in the world.
Thank you!
Very good travel video.
Thanks!
Was there a few months ago, wish I had known about these places!
Next time!
Bangkok looks a fascinating place.
One of my favourite cities
yes - looks great @@OneShotAdventures
People who complains about bangkok just stays at the wrong parts of bangkok
True
I went to this place and it great.
Just found out about your UA-cam channel. Really great stuff. Like the content. You deserve a whole lot more subscribers.
Hope you don't mind if I'm saying this but your video thumbnail is kinda dull and doesn't really tell the story, it kind of looks like those clickbait pictures.
Thanks! And appreciate the feedback on the thumbnail - the word “clickbait” means different things to different people, but will give it some thought
Here's the previous Bangkok video I made back in 2019. It was the first video on this channel that really popped off with views. There's still some good tips in there: ua-cam.com/video/PHDYxF0pQ0I/v-deo.html
Heading to Bangkok soon. I stayed in Chinatown about seven years ago. There was definitely street food and I had a couple amazing meals. But from this video I'm wondering if I was in the center of it all. Is there a specific block or cluster where it is most busy, more street food stalls, etc? So we don't have to walk all 1500m. Thank you
how to go to these places. please give details
All of the information is in the video
Khaosan Road the tourist ghetto. Talk about Succint! Thank you.
Thanks for watching!
For anyone reading this in 2024. The Camp Flea market is permanently closed as a construction company has bought the land.
That's why I suggested a new place
That David Beckham 😂
Identical
A good list, but thats it?
"Hidden"? Well, I guess not so much....Thanks for another tourist-selfie video from here!
There's always one 😂 The vast majority of first time visitors don't visit many of these spots and you know it
"Tourist-selfie video" - I'm on screen for about 10% of the video, the rest is b-roll 😂
The first one isn't even Bangkok, that's Samut Prakan.
It's just across the river mate, give me a break
Yaowarat, not Yaorawat
There's no "correct" English spelling
This video doesn't reflect the idea of 'hidden gems' of Bangkok.
Maybe not to you. Surely it's subjective based on your own experiences? For a first time visitor, the vast majority of locations in this video would not be on your radar