Arte Hotel Bangkok ASQ Review & Information
Arte Hotel Bangkok is a modern, clean destination located in the center of Bangkok. Found close to Asoke BTS Station, the hotel entered Thailand’s Alternative … Read more
Arte Hotel Bangkok is a modern, clean destination located in the center of Bangkok. Found close to Asoke BTS Station, the hotel entered Thailand’s Alternative … Read more
Solitaire Bangkok Hotel is a 4-star hotel located in the middle of Bangkok on Sukhumvit Soi 11. Boasting 319 rooms spread over four buildings, this … Read more
Grande Centre Point Hotel Ratchadamri is a luxurious destination located in the center of Bangkok. Located close to Ratchadamri BTS Station, the hotel entered Thailand’s … Read more
Siam Mandarina Hotel is a stone’s throw away from Suvarnabhumi Airport, making it extremely convenient when arriving by flight into Bangkok. Siam Mandarina has entered Thailand’s Alternative State Quarantine (ASQ) program in conjunction with Chularat 9 Airport Hospital and is a government-approved ASQ location.
The COVID-19 pandemic has reawakened people’s concern about health, particularly when traveling to another country. As borders slowly reopen, tourists and visitors to Thailand must consider the vaccinations required for Thailand and whether they will get any jabs before traveling.
Buying health insurance in Thailand as a foreigner may seem quite daunting at first. Insurance policies can seem complicated and hard to understand, you may feel uncertain about what coverage you need, and even finding a trustworthy insurance provider can prove stressful.
However, if you are staying or living in Thailand long-term, you will eventually need to visit a doctor or hospital. Having a solid ex-pat health insurance plan in place will make these visits easy and straightforward.
The emergence of the coronavirus pandemic at the beginning of 2020 shook the tourism industry to its core. Travel was either halted or heavily disrupted worldwide, with Thailand one of the first countries to completely close its international borders. Regardless, Thailand is slowly, but steadily, reopening its doors to international travelers in 2021 in an attempt to revive the tourism industry and help the thousands of locals affected by the lack of arrivals into the country.