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    For Sale 155sqm 3BR/3BA Fully Furnished Condo near BTS

    By sineebkk, Created on: 18/03/2015, Last updated on: 18/03/2015

    » For Sale 14 million THB Fully furnished renovated condo. Ready to move in. 22nd floor Size 155 m2 1 kitchen with fridge, oven, micro...

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    For Rent: Condo Belle Grand Rama 9, MRT- Central Grand Rama

    By bic1111, Created on: 15/02/2015, Last updated on: 29/03/2015

    » 2 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, 89.55 sqm. Floor 30th, Building D1 ~~Fully furnished-Premium One King Bed in master bedroom One Single bed in guest bedroom One set of working desk and executive chair. One set of dining table with 4 chairs One 42" LED TV Microwave, kettle, vacuum, refrigerator...

    • 1 replies, 312 views

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    For Rent: "The Address Asoke" heart of the city!

    By worana, Created on: 25/02/2015, Last updated on: 26/03/2015

    » The Address Asoke is in one of the most luxurious and sophisticated properties in Bangkok. Lots of windows and light, walk-out balcony off the living room. The living room and both bedrooms offer great panoramic view of the city. [url=http://bit.ly/1D7Wowe:19zkgzyj]The Address Asoke[/url:19zkgzyj]...

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    New Luxe Condo BTS ASOKE, MRT SIRIKIT

    By tkaiser, Created on: 19/02/2015, Last updated on: 19/02/2015

    » Contact: Tilmann Kaiser +66801059076 line: kaiser.tilmann The Space - Brand New Luxurious Condo in the Heart of Bangkok's Business and Shopping Areas but has a sense of calm, comfort and uniqueness - Premium vintage interior of a 38 sqm 1 bed/ 1 bath - Fully furnished to a high standard, brand...

    • 0 replies, 122 views

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    SALE Spacious High Floor 1 Bed 53 sq.m The Room Asoke - 9 M

    By BRP, Created on: 06/02/2015, Last updated on: 06/02/2015

    » [b:177ey3bd]+++ SALE Spacious High Floor 1 Bed 53 sq.m The Room Asoke - 9,000,000 +++[/b:177ey3bd] A stunning, spacious, fully furnished 1 bedroom unit is now available for sale at The Room Sukhumvit 21 superbly located in the heart of Sukhumvit’s business district of Asoke. The Room Sukhumvit...

    • 0 replies, 257 views

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    CBRE Predicts the Future of Thailand’s Property Market

    By prnews, Created on: 04/06/2013, Last updated on: 04/06/2013

    » 4 June 2013, Bangkok – On the occasion of CBRE’s 25th anniversary as the first international property consultancy company to open in Thailand, the senior management pauses to reflect on the changes in the Thai property market and their predictions for the future. [attachment=0:1iddeoi8]CBRE-Press-Conference.jpg[/attachment:1iddeoi8]...

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    VEGETARIAN FESTIVAL AT EASTIN HOTEL MAKKASAN

    By prnews, Created on: 01/10/2012, Last updated on: 01/10/2012

    » [attachment=0:1f6ohj5k]VEGETARIAN FESTIVAL AT EASTIN HOTEL MAKKASAN.jpg[/attachment:1f6ohj5k] Treat your mind, body and soul with the upcoming Vegetarian Festival at Eastin Hotel Makkasan. Offering a tempting selection of delectable dishes from October 14 – 23, 2012 be prepared for outstanding varieties...

    • 0 replies, 1,200 views

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    Airport rail MAP could help travelers

    By chasgribbs, Created on: 14/12/2010, Last updated on: 20/02/2011

    » Nowhere do I, can I find a context map that shows the exact route of the new airport link and the exact location of the half dozen or so stops used by the city train service to and from the airport. Google maps has yet to come up with this info. Any other sources??

    • drake commented : [quote="chasgribbs":1klb8ag2]Nowhere do I, can I find a context map that shows the exact route of the new airport link and the exact location of the half dozen or so stops used by the city train service to and from the airport. Google maps has yet to come up with this info. Any other sources??[/quote:1klb8ag2] The stations ARE marked on Google Maps but the icon is the same as regular railway station and you can see the station names at higher magnification though not marked as 'airport link'. You can see the stations and the elevated rail clearly in satellite image mode if you zoom in close enough. Practically, the City Line runs on top of the ground 'Eastern Rail Line' starting at PhayaThai BTS station and follow it down Makkasan then Petchburi Road toward HW 7/31 Chonburi New Line motor way. Don't bother with their 'map' page for reference (http://airportraillink.railway.co.th/en ... 1_map.html) The dweebs got some of the landmark completely backwards @! <update> So, now it's 2 weeks later and they had "fixed" the maps on the page I mentioned above. The locations are now correct and marked as 'airport link' in English on the new set of maps. But the rest of the landmarks, streets, and station names are all in Thai.....

    • 1 replies, 9,133 views

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    Bangkok Airways opens City Check-in at Makkasan City Air Ter

    By prnews, Created on: 10/01/2011, Last updated on: 10/01/2011

    » [b:24ytwdx2]Bangkok Airways opens City Check-in at Makkasan City Air Terminal[/b:24ytwdx2] [img:24ytwdx2]http://www.posttoday.com/webboard/download/file.php?id=157[/img:24ytwdx2] Bangkok / 6 January 2011 – Bangkok Airways recently began City Check-in service at Makkasan City Air...

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    Airport Link opens

    By david, Created on: 16/08/2010, Last updated on: 12/01/2016

    » The new airport rail link opens August 23 and Only three problems impede its linkup with the skytrain and the underground? Once these issues are sorted out, however, the benefits for Bangkok's tourism industry will be phenomenal? The airport link will be good for single travelers, but for 2 or more...

    • modsquad commented : From a Post reader: I recently had the misfortune to take the new Airport Express from Suvarnabhumi to my home near Sukhumvit Soi Thonglor. Although the train is indeed fast and modern, the connections on both ends made the trip extremely unpleasant in terms of comfort and convenience, especially when travelling with luggage. First, at Suvarnabhumi one cannot take the luggage trolley up to the train platform, which is very inconvenient if travelling with heavy bags. On the city line the seats are narrow and uncomfortable and there is nowhere to stow luggage except in the first and last carriages. On arrival at Makkasan station, again there are no luggage trolleys available and negotiating the escalators with multiple pieces of luggage is challenging, to say the least. There were no taxis available at the station and even if there were, they could only exit onto Ratchadapisek Road in the direction of Huay Khwang. Instead, I had to walk on the road (of course there are no sidewalks) and over a railway line dodging cars and motorbikes for about 300 metres to reach the MRT station. Again, descending the escalators with luggage was impractical and then I had to open my bags at the MRT security control, causing a backup in the line behind me. It was rush hour and the MRT was crowded, with no place to stow luggage. I exited at the Sukhumvit station and again negotiated multiple escalators for another difficult connection to the Asoke BTS station. I missed 3 BTS trains before I could find one that had enough room to enter with my luggage. When I finally descended at Thonglor BTS station to take a taxi, I was completely exhausted and vowed never again to repeat the experience. Compared to the highly efficient and well-planned Hong Kong Airport Express, Bangkok's version is an inefficient and impractical nightmare. The only thing I had to be thankful for is that at least it was not raining at the time I negotiated the long walk from Makkasan station to the MRT. My advice to travellers is: don't bother with the train, and take a taxi from the airport. MICHAEL SPENCER Note: Mr SPENCER says in the first paragraph that he took the ‘Airport Express’. In the second paragraph he mentions using the ‘city line’ and says the seats are narrow and uncomfortable and there is nowhere to stow luggage except in the first and last carriages. My understanding is that the two lines are separate, with the ‘Airport Express’ designated for travellers to and from the airport, while the ‘city line’ is designated for local travel with station stops along the way. Perhaps he can clarify which one he used? I imagine the ‘Airport Express’ would be more accommodating for people with luggage, however it is apparent that this is just one of many things on his list of inconveniences.

    • 28 replies, 183,195 views

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