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    Ask the crew: Elodie Lee’s guide to Bangkok

    Cathay Pacific crew member Elodie Lee shares her favourite things to do in Bangkok
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    We spoke to Flight Purser Elodie Lee about her top things to do see and eat in her favourite city, Bangkok.

    Bangkok has everything. It combines the convenience of a modern, global city – an efficient metro system and huge malls – with the character and charm of a small, local neighbourhood. I’ve been many times and I still love it.”

    Ittha Boutique Cafe interior

    Credit: Elodie Lee

    What to do in Bangkok

    Café culture is really taking off in Bangkok. You’ll find nice little coffee shops all over the city. Of course, there are the “Instagram cafés”, designed with novel themes so that people can go to take pictures, but there are also more understated spots. Ittha Boutique Café , just outside the city centre, is really gorgeous. It’s like being inside a Renaissance palace – and the coffee is excellent.

    A green fish dish at Le Du

    What to eat in Bangkok

    While you can never go wrong with the local eateries and street food stalls in Bangkok, the city also has a number of Michelin-starred restaurants. Unlike in other big cities where these establishments are usually very expensive and have months-long waiting lists, the ones in Bangkok are very accessible, with a broad price range. During my last trip, I went to Le Du , a one-Michelin-starred restaurant that serves Thai fusion dishes, and it was amazing.

    Elodie Lee smiling at the camera

    Credit: Elodie Lee

    What to pack for Bangkok

    Although you can pay for most things in Bangkok with your phone or credit card, it’s always a good idea to carry a little bit of cash around with you. It’s more convenient for making small purchases at street stalls or leaving a tip. So, I’d recommend packing a light coin wallet . Of course, you can find all of your travel essentials and more on the Cathay Shop.

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    Country / Region
    Thailand
    Language
    Thai
    Airport code
    BKK
    Currency
    THB
    Time zone
    GMT +07:00
    Climate
    Tropical
    Country / Region
    Thailand
    Time zone
    GMT +07:00
    Currency
    THB
    Airport code
    BKK
    Language
    Thai
    Climate
    Tropical
    Find the best fares to
    Bangkok