Working to Live in an Office in Bangkok
Having a downtown office Bangkok provides access to everything that Bangkok has to offer. Post offices are readily available around the serviced office area as well as other business needs such as office supply stores. There are also plenty of places to eat lunch around the area or you can have your food delivered to your office if you prefer. The offices are designed with a modern and sleek appeal for the business-minded professional and clients who might visit. The staff’s execution of the client/renter’s services are exemplary, and they are friendly, speak good English, and have experience with foreigners, which enables them to anticipate their needs.
Working in an office in Bangkok, requires evening planning, because working and living in Bangkok is ubiquitous with going out and enjoying all the city has to offer. Silom Road and Sukhumvit Roads are the best main drags which offer everything catering to foreigner travelers’ and expatriates’ tastes. There are plenty of Italian restaurants along Lang Suan Road as well, which is not far from Sukhumvit Road. Chong Nonsi is another area which has several nice Chinese restaurants and it is off of Silom Road. Upon finishing work, when the night is young, it is recommended that you go to happy hour at your favorite pub to get primed up for later. Most bars offer local Singha and other Thai beers for rock bottom prices from later afternoon until early evening. After washing down a few cold ones, you might want to get a massage before heading to the main entertainment venues. If there is one thing that is culturally significant in Thailand, it would have to be the excellent massages that are generally priced for about ten dollars and below. There are very few places in the world where one can get such quality service for such prices.
There are a lot of other places to explore in Thailand, and many people like to take a bus, train, plane or vehicle to get out of Bangkok for the weekend. Usually, the most popular destinations are Pattaya, Hua Hin, or Khao Yai, to name a few.