The Rough Guide to Bangkok is a discerning and authoritative all-rounder, featuring lucid, in-depth coverage of the sights and activities; discriminating reviews of the best places to stay and eat and comprehensive easy-to-read maps. This new edition has been expanded from mini format to the larger B-format and includes a 16-page full-colour introduction, picking out the highlights of the city, with over 30 arresting photos. The coverage takes in all the latest developments in this fast-paced city, including details of the new Bangkok subway, the new public art gallery, the ''Queen''s Gallery'' and Kukrit Pramoj''s recently opened traditional house and garden.
Rough Guides - always reliable, always give a comprehensive view of an area, city, country, whatever. Well set out. Easy to find places. We use them often, and found this one gave good background information with regard to the areas, sites, etc. visited. Yes - the floating markets are very touristy, as the book had warned us; yes, a speed boat was a good way to approach the bridge over the River Kwai; yes, the temples were a 'must see', and so on. The whole series of Rough Guides is reliable and useful. However, if you are simply looking for a beach........
Well-organized and detailed. I enjoyed reading the stories behind each destination. As a summary, the authors recommend traveling by boat to some tourist spots. They give decent advice on what to avoid for security and legal matters. The most helpful tips for clueless "farangs" would probably be about the routes and the basic things about their language and culture found at the last pages.