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How much does it cost to travel from Bangkok airport to city Centre?

The fare for the City Line, which connects to the Phaya Thai station, is around 45-55 Thai Baht (THB), while the fare for the Express Line, which connects to Makkasan and Phaya Thai stations, is around 90-150 THB. The travel time on the Airport Rail Link depends on whether you take the City Line or the Express Line.



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Traveling around Bangkok by taxi is surprisingly cheap - sometimes even more so than the Skytrain - plus, it's comfortable and easy, and the drivers are usually really friendly. Taxis have to use their meters - if a driver refuses to do so, find a different taxi!

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5. There are two ways to make a payment. First insert coins or banknote. Second, scan QR code. While waiting the queue, passengers should open application and be ready for transaction. Passenger can make a payment via Rabbit LINE Pay or any Mobile Banking application.

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It depends how far you are going. In Bangkok, you actually do not want to take a tuk tuk because they charge more than a taxi. Take a taxi with a meter and you will get the best rate. Make sure before your taxi driver agrees to use the meter before he starts driving, even if his taxi has a sign that says meter on it.

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The Mangmoom Card (Thai for spider) is a planned stored-value card for rapid transit systems in Bangkok. Currently, many commuters carry multiple cards, since the existing Rabbit Card only works on the BTS Skytrain and Bangkok BRT, while the MRT Plus card works on the MRT Blue Line and MRT Purple Line.

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What are the BTS operating hours?. BTS SkyTrain operates daily from 06.00 – 24.00 hrs.

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Many of us are aware of the 2 major train lines in Bangkok, MRT and BTS. Recently I found out you can use your debit/ credit card to enter and pay for your MRT rides, as long as you use a VISA or Mastercard.

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You can buy a single journey token, stored value card or period pass. Children under 14 years old and people over 60 travel for half price. Use a single journey token to make a one-way trip. Fares vary from 15 to 40 Baht.

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Bangkok is not an eminently walkable city. Rather, making the most of this daunting sprawl of crowds, commerce and culture takes a bit of planning… Work out what you want to see, where they are with a good offline or online map, then work out a logical route.

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