Commute Made Easy!
TRANSPORTATION GUIDE
SCOOTER TAXI: on the edge of the Soi
> 10 bht to Soi Isaraphab 33/to Soi Jaransanitwong 12
> 25 bht to Wang Lang Pier, this is actually the fastest way to get around.
TAXI: call center 1681 24 hrs (+20bht)
> Taxis are always available, no matter what time, and it will cost you around 41 baht to get to Siriraj. They'll take about 5 to 10 minutes depending on traffic as well.
BUS: Bangkok also has an extensive bus service with routes serving every part of the city, providing a fun and inexpensive way to explore the city.
> from Soi Isaraphab 33 to to Siriraj (Wang Lang) Pier:
- Take bus route no 149 (approx. 10-15 mins) which cost 8.50 bht
- Take air-con bus route no 177 (approx. 10-15 mins) which cost 13 bht
> from Soi Isaraphab 33 to Pata Pinkloa
- Take bus route no 146 (approx. 35-40 mins)
> from the opposite of Soi Jaransanitwong 12 to Pata Pinkloa
- Take bus route no 80 from (approx. 30 mins)
> from the opposite of Soi Jaransanitwong 12 to Pepsi (Central) Pier
- Take bus route no 57 or 68 (approx. 40-50 mins)
WATER TAXI & FERRIES:
There is a khlong (canal) that runs through Bangkok. “Tour” boats on the khlong are actually large speedboats, which serve as a pleasant alternative to the bus and the Metro. 'Tha' is pier is english.
> from Tha Wan Lang to Tha Prachan (Thammasat University)
- Take the Ferry which took around 2 minutes and cost 3 baht.
BTS SKYTRAIN:
Skytrain stations are located in major commercial areas and can be an ideal means of transportation to escape the traffic.
The nearest station is TAKSIN STATION.
MRT SUBWAY:
Bangkok’s subway, nicknamed the Metro, is the newest mass transit system, opened in 2004. The subway runs from the city’s main railway station, Hua Lamphong, under two major Thoroughfares, Rama 4 Road and Ratchadaphisek Road.
The nearest station is HUA LAMPHONG.
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