Bangkok Free Travel Guide
If you plan to travel independently in Bangkok, you must first plan the relevant transportation information and routes in advance.
Below are the one-day tour routes and local transportation in Bangkok.
All the transportation introduced is to popular places in Bangkok, such as the Grand Palace, night markets, and shopping malls.
Itinerary recommendation: literary art/travel photography one-day tour to Wat Arun Bangkok Art Center Royal Architecture Retro Night Market 1. Wat Arun Bangkok Art Center: about 8.4 kilometers, about 36 minutes by car.
2. Bangkok Art Center Royal Building: about 3.5 kilometers away, about 16 minutes by car.
3. Wangquanlou Retro Night Market: It is about 11 kilometers away and takes about 33 minutes by car.
Bangkok Food Day Tour Bangkok Erawan Jianxing Restaurant Bangkok Art Center AfterYouRachata Train Night Market 1. Bangkok Erawan Jianxing Restaurant (Central Embassy Branch): about 3.1 kilometers away, about 10 minutes by car.
2. Jianxing Restaurant Bangkok Art Center: about 1.8 kilometers, about 12 minutes by car.
3. Bangkok Art Center follows: about 1.1 kilometers, about 15 minutes’ walk.
4. Houni Ratchatha Train Night Market: The distance is about 5.9 kilometers and the journey takes about 24 minutes.
Hand-in-hand party one-day tour to Siam Business District Grand C, Bangkok Wangquan Genting Tower 1. Siam Square Grand C: about 900 meters away, about 12 minutes' walk.
2. Big C Bangkok Wangquan Genting Tower: It is about 3.3 kilometers away and takes about 18 minutes by car.
:Iron laws of Bangkok traffic 1. Taxis do not differentiate between locals and outsiders.
Refusal to take a taxi is a common phenomenon, and tourists often encounter situations where the meter is not used.
So if you don’t want to waste your time, using online taxi-hailing software is a better way to travel.
2. Bangkok has long been without Uber, and now Grab (Thailand’s Didi) dominates the world.
Although there are taxi-hailing apps like LineTa Xi'an, they are not enough to compete with Garb.
3. Most tourists want to check in in the central city of Bangkok, so taking a taxi is definitely the most worry-free, but traffic jams can easily become the worst, so don’t refuse other modes of transportation, such as trying motorcycles (only for the faint of heart)
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4. The BTS light rail and MRT subway are not owned by the same company, and it is impossible to use one ticket and one card.
And the fares of BTS and MRT are not cheap.
If you are traveling with a few people, it may be more cost-effective to take a taxi.
5. Buses are the cheapest means of transportation, but they are only suitable for advanced tourists, and their convenience and comfort are difficult to master.
6. Tuk-tuk is a "high-end" travel tool, suitable for tourists who are willing to spend money.
To give the simplest example: take a regular taxi from Suvarnabhumi International Airport to Siam Square, 300 baht.
However, within 2 kilometers from Siam Square to the destination, the tuk-tuk price is also 300 baht.
7. Be sure to take a boat trip.
Whether for sightseeing or transportation, you will discover Bangkok from the waves, both spiritual and fresh.
Please carefully understand the above iron rules to help you understand specific practical guidelines.
In order to make you feel more involved, we have designed several travel scenes.
These scenes are what you will encounter during your free travel in Bangkok.
As long as you follow them, walking around Bangkok and jumping around is easy and simple!
Getting from the airport to the city is the first transportation issue that most people have to consider before landing in Bangkok.
Bangkok has two international airports: Suvarnabhumi International Airport and Don Mueang International Airport.
All flights from China land at Suvarnabhumi International Airport. There are three main modes of transportation from this airport to the city: taxi, Airport Express and online car-hailing.
1. Taxi The Vannaupe International Airport taxi station is located on the first floor of the terminal building; before using the car, click on the car type you want to take on the automatic numbering machine, then take the printed receipt with the number and find the corresponding number.
driver.
The taxi rank is easy to find by following the signs at the airport.
Although taxi drivers are more disciplined than before after continuous rectification, you can still emphasize: get in according to the meter.
If a driver still insists on not using the meter, just change a car and don’t take it too seriously.
The airport will charge an administrative fee of 50 baht from these drivers, which is ultimately borne by the passengers.
So the amount you have to pay when you arrive at your destination = Numbers Airport Express timetable and route map on the label, click on the image to enlarge.
The blue table is for Monday to Friday, and the green table is for Saturday, Sunday and public holidays; the leftmost number in the table is the hour, and the right is the minute.
For example, the earliest departure time is 6:02 in the morning, and so on.
After the reintegration, there will be only one Airport Express line and no more red and blue lines.
One *** eight stations, clearly visible at a glance.
From the Airport Express, you can transfer to the MRT Metro (A6 Makksan Station) and the BTS Skytrain (A8 Phaya Thai Station).
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