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Rung Rueang Pork Noodles.

Forget the hotel buffet, for breakfast you can’t go past this $3 dish

There’s normally no reason to be on Bangkok’s streets before 8am, but the best way to start your day in this city is a visit to this noodle shop.

  • Ben Groundwater

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The nine cities that gave me a terrible first impression

These are the places I really disliked at first, only to realise that once you scratch below the surface, they’re actually great (but, sorry Bangkok, still not a fan).

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A jungle island oasis in the heart of Bangkok.

I’d been to Bangkok a dozen times before I discovered this highlight

Bangkok can be an oppressive city. Sometimes, you need an escape. But don’t go looking for it in its air-conditioned shopping centres: come to this island.

  • Paul Marshall
View of Wat Arun Temple from a Chao Phraya River ferry.

The best way to see Bangkok is one few tourists bother with

No traffic, no haggling, and not a single tailor stop along the way.

  • Paul Marshall
Thai minister Thammanat Prompao was jailed in Sydney over a drug importation.

From sinister to prime minister? The surprise candidate putting his hand up to lead Thailand

In this post-truth Trumpian world, seemingly nothing can stop a political career. Certainly not a few years in a Sydney jail back in the 1990s for helping smuggle heroin.

  • Michael Ruffles
The Standard Hotel in Pattaya Na Jomtien.

The ‘luxury fortress’ hotel transforming Thailand’s notorious party city

This city has a notorious reputation. The Standard, famous for its eccentric luxury hotels in New York and London, wants to change that.

  • Eryk Bagshaw
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Bangkok sinkhole.

Fears for Bangkok buildings left teetering by huge sinkhole

Workers were urgently shoring up foundations of nearby buildings left exposed by a massive sinkhole in the Thai capital.

Isaan-style char-grilled pork served with sticky rice.

Bangkok’s best food is not where you’d expect

World-famous for street food, suddenly the city’s fine-dining scene, both local and international in style, is taking the globe by storm.

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The Aman Nai Lert Bangkok is built around a century-old Sompong tree.

Mistakes are forgotten and wishes realised at this luxe Thai hotel

Forget ‘Instagrammable’: travel for the rich is a holistic endeavour where a holiday becomes the springboard to your best self.

  • Julia Naughton
City skyline views from the rooftop pool.

This upscale brand’s first Thai hotel is a haven of good taste

Madi Paidi offers an enjoyable respite from the intensity of Bangkok, tailor-made for city trippers, design fans and adventurous diners.

  • John Borthwick