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How do I get from Bangkok airport to BTS?

How do I get from Bangkok airport to BTS?

The best way to get from Suvarnabhumi Airport (BKK) to Siam BTS Station is to train which takes 32 min and costs ฿55 – ฿120. Alternatively, you can line 555 Public Van, which costs ฿35 – ฿85 and takes 55 min.

How much is train from Bangkok to the Airport?

How much is Train from Suvarnabhumi Airport? A one way ticket for the Suvarnabhumi Airport Rail Link train is 45 Baht per person from the airport to Bangkok city centre.

How much does it cost from Bangkok airport to city?

There are three different options to travel the 31.5 km distance between Suvarnabhumi (BKK) Airport and Bangkok’s city centre; you can either take a taxi, a bus or a train. Taking a Bangkok airport taxi is the most convenient option as it offers a 24/7 door-to-door service.

How much is the airport link?

It depends on where you are going to! The ticket to or from an Airport station comprises a Gate Pass and a rail component. The Adult Gate Pass is $15.30. The Child Gate Pass is $13.60.

How much is taxi from BKK airport to city?

How much is a taxi from Bangkok airport to the city centre? The average taxi fare from Bangkok International Airport (BBK) to the city centre is calculated using a taximeter and should be around €6.80 (240 THB). There is an airport surcharge of €1.40 (50 THB).

Does BTS skytrain to airport?

The Airport Rail Link connects you to the MRT underground at Makkasan City Interchange Station (MRT Petchaburi Station) and the BTS Skytrain at Phayathai Station. From Bangkok International Airport (Suvarnabhumi), the entrance to the Airport Rail Link service is on the First Floor.

Are taxis expensive in Bangkok?

The fare starts at 35 baht and stays there for the first 2 kilometers. The fare gradually works its way up with 2 baht at a time (roughly per km). A surcharge applies in traffic jams (1.25 baht per meter when moving under 6 km/h). Typical taxi fares for going a few kilometers are around 50 baht.

Is it cheaper to use an Opal card?

Opal is cheaper. using the Opal card gives you a discount on the full fare. using a credit card means you are charged the full fare.

What platform is central to airport?

platform 1
Expert tip: if you’ll be hopping off the train at Central, and especially if you’ve got luggage, position yourself at the very front of the platform 1 at the International Airport or Domestic Airport stations and get onto the front carriage.

Is 100 baht a good tip?

In more upscale restaurants, with professional wait staff who provide excellent service, a larger tip of 5%-10% is quite common. Massage ladies commonly get a more substantial tip of 100 baht because they get only a pittance out of what you pay the house, and often wait around all day for a customer.

What time does BTS skytrain close?

06.00 – 24.00 hrs.
BTS SkyTrain operates daily from 06.00 – 24.00 hrs.

Where is the Phaya Thai station in Bangkok?

Phaya Thai station in Bangkok (สถานีพญาไท) is the origin station of the Airport City Line and the Express Line that connects Bangkok city centre to Suvarnabhumi International Airport (BKK). The station is located in the Ratchathewi district over the intersection / level crossing made by the Phaya Thai Road and the Eastern Line railway tracks.

How much does it cost to travel from Bangkok airport to Phayathai?

Bangkok Airport Rail Link Fares. Standard fare for the City Line is between 15–45 baht depending on distance. Suvarnabhumi Airport to Phayathai Station. (BTS – skytrain interchange) fare is 45 baht.

Is there a train from Phaya Thai to Suvarnabhumi?

Bangkok Airport Rail Link is a commuter rail line connecting Suvarnabhumi Airport to Phaya Thai (BTS) station via Makkasan Station (MRT Phetchaburi). The Airport Rail link operates daily from 06:00 to 24:00, with commuter City Line trains departing every 10 minutes during peak hours (06:00-09:00 and 16:00-20:00)…

How to get to Phaya Thai station from Hua Chang Bridge?

From Hua Chang bridge the canal boats are very convenient to go to Khaosan area in Banglamphu District (end of the line: Phan Fa Lilat pier – ผ่านฟ้าลีลาส). There is a Taxi stand right below the station from where you can board a Metered Taxi and don’t have to pay any extra-charge.