Business Travel to Bangkok


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Bangkok is the 22nd largest city in the world. For over two hundred years it has served as the economic, social, and political center of Thailand and much of the region including South East Asia and Indochina. This global city is a mix of Thai, Chinese and Indian people as well as being home to a large influx of westerners. This blending of cultures makes it a vibrant and exciting location for business travelers to explore once they have completed the work of the day.

Bangkok offers world-class business facilities, resources, and services.  Most major international consulting, legal, and financial firms have a Bangkok base and Embassies, Chambers of Commerce, and other public institutions have headquarters in the city. To support the needs of these institutions, Bangkok has built a communications network that includes internet, fax, and telephone services as well as international mail services.

Visitors can investigate Bangkok business hotels which cater to the needs of business travelers in this bustling center of commerce and finance.  Once the deals are closed, the magical culture of the city beckons.

Long an influential center for arts, fashion, and entertainment, Bangkok has been rated a top tourist destination and was named the best city in the world in 2008. It includes numerous parks to balance the urban environment and historical attractions such as the Grand Palace, Wat Arun, and Wat Pho. A truly cosmopolitan city, Bangkok also provides shopping and dining for those seeking traditional, local experiences or those wanting a more modern, international excursion.
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Monday, December 8th, 2008 Travel

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