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Hey! My parents are looking into buying a house in Phitsanulok. I just wont a few questions anwsered please!
= Is it a nice place?
= Interesting?
= Whats it like?
= Do you think its good place to buy? If not, where else in Thailand is?

And any information you can give on Phitsanulok would be much appreciated. Thanks!!
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hey, i went there few months ago. Well there is not much things there, and that's why it is good! Lots of Park surrounding, in the national reserve. The city is quite big and has a train station. That only what i know, hope it will help!;(
Thanks! All information helps.
never been there. but heard it's a pretty nice and quiet city. many historical places as well:) for more info, check out tourism Thailand website www.tourismthailand.org
Nice to see another person from WA in this forum :)

I went to Phitsaulok a few years ago. I think it's a nice town, probably a good place to live but honestly there's not much to see or do there.
There's a big highrise building called "Topland". It has a nice department store / supermarkets at bottom and hotel above. We stayed for two nights at the top floor of that hotel.. a couple of pics:

1 - you can see a big mosque next to the railway line.. Although the city is famous for a golden buddha figure (Phra Buddha Shinarat)


2 - looking towards the main market / train station
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Cheers! Its a new golf course estate there looking into. Were major regular's to Thailand and Indonesia, we've done the tourist thing and wanna find a place just to live in for a while. My parents and I have narrowed it down to Bali, Phuket, or Phitsanulok.

But Bali and Phuket are a bit expensive. But probaly were we will go.
waustralia said:
Cheers! Its a new golf course estate there looking into. Were major regular's to Thailand and Indonesia, we've done the tourist thing and wanna find a place just to live in for a while. My parents and I have narrowed it down to Bali, Phuket, or Phitsanulok.

But Bali and Phuket are a bit expensive. But probaly were we will go.
ah golf course estate..nice. I think Mandurah is good place to live too, wouldn't mind grabbing a block in one of those canal estates if it's not so expensive :)
I really like the name of this city for some reason.
Hi everyone! :)

I will be going with a group of photographers to Ayuthya and Sukhothai end June (if my leave is approved). To stay at U-Thong (Ayuthya) and Pailyn (Sukhothai) hotel.

Wondering where can I find good information about both places and hotels, please?

Thanks in advance! :colgate:
Here are some pictures of Ayudhya..:cool:

http://www.skyscrapercity.com/showthread.php?t=212265
Yeh.....Hope u enjoy your trip to the Historical Capital of Thailand!! :eek:kay:
Nice to hear you 're going to Ayuthya and Sukhothai :)U-Thong Inn is nice hotel and not far from the old city.Have a nice trip.
http://www.ayutthaya.go.th is good for the information of the city.
thanks for the info! I'll post the pics if I can go (hopefully). :)
Hi, I am traveling to Thailand soon, and I do not want to look too much like a tourist. Some internet sources say that Thai men generally wear long sleeves and long pants. Is this the same thing as the shirt+tie+pants office worker combination in North America, except without the tie? The sources say that temples generally request this kind of clothing. How about more casual areas, like the area around our hotel, the Siam Square area? Is it also true that Thais swim in the ocean with their shirts on?

Thanks!
If you are leisure as the main concern in this travelling
Just relax and in wearing of causual dress code is OK :) where you are around at major spots here ( business and entertainment venue )

Exception in visiting to Grand Palace and Royal's feature temple are there is requiring in more formal, ( no hot pants and singlet together with slipper/sandals )
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