2024

BTS - SKYTRAIN

Getting around by metro
4.6/5
7 reviews

The aerial metro, which predates the MRT, has helped to relieve the city's congestion for the first time. It's a shame, however, that given the immensity of the city, its network is relatively small. There are 5 lines. The light green line runs from Mo Chit to Smut Prakarn, serving Victory Monument, Siam, Nana and Asok stations. The dark green line runs from National Stadium to Bang Wa on the opposite bank. The red line runs from Suvarnabhumi airport to Phaya Thai. New lines and extensions are constantly under construction.

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2024

SAI TAI MAI SOUTHERN BUS TERMINAL

Bus and coach
5/5
1 review

North of Thonburi, the station serves all the South-West of the country up to the border with Malaysia (Phuket, Surat Thani, Hat Yai, Narathiwat...), as well as the western area of Kanchanaburi. Because of its location and the lack of reliable transport to get there, a large margin must be allowed for as it can take a considerable amount of time to get there by taxi or bus due to traffic (from 30 minutes to more than an hour from the centre).

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2024

AÉROPORT INTERNATIONAL SUVARNABHUMI

Airport and passenger services
3.9/5
11 reviews

Since 2006, domestic and international flights have been concentrated at Suvarnabhumi, located 35 km east of the city centre, in the Samut Prakarn region. Designed by the American Helmet Jahn, the architecture of this gigantic complex is resolutely futuristic: spacious and clear infrastructures, expressing a resolutely modern technology. Moreover, the protection against the evil spirits is ensured by twelve emblematic giants of Thailand.

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2024

HUA LAMPHONG - BANGKOK CENTRAL RAILWAY STATION

Train
4.3/5
7 reviews

Opened in 1916, this was the city's main railway station. It is gradually being phased out in favor of the new Krung Thep Aphiwat Central Terminal Station in Chatuchak. At the time of our visit in June 2023, only a few local trains were still running (to Don Mueang, Ragsit and Ayutthaya). It remains to be seen how this historic site will be converted (museum? shopping center?). A new page is being turned!

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2024

MRT - SUBWAY

Getting around by metro
4.5/5
2 reviews

The city's subway railway has just 2 lines. The Blue Line runs in a wide half-loop from Hua Lampong railway station to Bang Sue Station (Krung Thep Aphiwat). It serves 18 stations, including Chinatown, Silom, Sukhumvit and Chatuchak. It operates from 6 a.m. to midnight every day, every 5 minutes at peak times and approximately every 10 minutes the rest of the time. Connections with the BTS are possible at certain stations. The Purple Line is partially open.

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2024

CHAO PHRAYA EXPRESS BOAT

Shipping company
4.5/5
2 reviews

Every day, from morning to evening, these wooden ferries travel on the capital's river. This service provides 4 different routes, with boats flying a coloured flag in operation. These routes are posted at the wharves. For the visitor too, this is a godsend: travelling on Chao Phraya is pleasant and can save time in getting from one part of the city to another quickly and avoiding traffic. Ferries are often crowded, so it is common to make the crossing standing up.

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2024

THAI AIRWAYS INTERNATIONAL

Airlines
4.2/5
5 reviews

The Thai national airline operates 10 direct flights from Paris to Bangkok every week, including a daily flight in a Boeing 777 (departure is at 12:30pm from CDG). Direct flights also from Brussels, Zurich, London, Frankfurt... The company covers 73 destinations in 37 countries! Frequent connections between the main cities of the country including Bangkok, Chiang Mai, Chiang Rai, Khon Kaen, Udon Thani, Ubon Ratchathani, Phuket, Surat Thani, Krabi, Hat Yai and Narathiwat.

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2024

BANGKOK AIRWAYS

Airlines
3.7/5
9 reviews

For over 15 years now, Bangkok Airways has been reorienting its transport policy, with more than convincing results. Today, the company is the leader in Thailand, offering a wide range of domestic flights, some of them exclusive, as well as more exotic and cultural international flights from Thailand. Fares are on a par with other major airlines, but the ancillary services are far more pleasant, with private airport lounges, menus included in the price regardless of the duration of the flight, and recent aircraft..

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2024

NOK AIR

Airlines
4/5
4 reviews

This low-cost airline, a subsidiary of Thai Airways, offers various domestic flights in Thailand. Flights out of Bangkok are from Don Mueang Airport. This company is very convenient to travel around the country, it serves the following cities (in alphabetical order): Bangkok, Buriram, Chiang Mai, Chiang Rai, Chumphon, Hat Yai, Khone Kaen, Krabi, Lampang, Loei, Mae Hong Son, Mae Sot, Nakhon Phanom, Nakhon So Thammarat, Phrae, Phitsanulok, Phuket, Ranong, King Et, Sakhon Nakhon, Surat Thani, Trang, Ubon Ratchathani and Udon Thani.

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2024

EKKAMAI EASTERN BUS TERMINAL

Bus and coach
4/5
2 reviews

This bus station serves the east of the country, the Pattaya region as well as the whole of south-eastern Thailand (Chonburi, Chanthaburi, Rayong, Koh Samet, Trat, Koh Chang...) up to the border of Cambodia. Every wicket has its destination! VIP buses to Koh Chang leave early in the morning and include the ferry crossing. The BTS station just next door allows you to easily reach the city centre, otherwise taxis are located in front of it (watch out for prices!).

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2024

AIR ASIA

Airlines
3.8/5
4 reviews

Air Asia is called Thai AirAsia in the kingdom, it is an association of the Malaysian airline Air Asia and the Thai airline Asia Aviation. This low-cost airline with very affordable fares is very advantageous if you book early enough. It connects Don Mueang airport to Bangkok, Phuket, Pattaya (U-Tapao airport), Krabi, Hat Yai but also the north with Chiang Mai, Chiang Rai... International flights are possible to Indonesia, the Philippines, India, China, South Korea, Australia...

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2024

AEROFLOT

Airlines
4/5
2 reviews

Flights from Paris with stopover in Moscow.

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2024

AÉROPORT DOMESTIQUE DON MUEANG

Airport and passenger services
2.8/5
4 reviews

This airport - located 25 kilometres north of Bangkok - was one of the busiest in Southeast Asia, like Singapore or Hong Kong, before Suvarnabhumi took over. It was heavily affected by the floods of 2011 and did not reopen until March 2012. It currently serves the domestic flights of Nok Air, Orient Thai and Air Asia, among others. Also some flights to Siem Reap (Cambodia).

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2024

VIETNAM AIRLINES

Airline and services

Flights from Paris with stopover in Ho-Chi-Minh City.

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2024

EVA AIR

Airline and services

Two to three flights per week from Paris to Bangkok with a stopover. 

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2024

MO’CHIT BUS TERMINAL (CHATUCHAK)

Bus and coach

It is the largest bus station in Thailand. Although it is primarily focused on the northern and northeastern regions (Chiang Mai, Chiang Rai, Nong Khai, Ubon Ratchathani, Udon Thani, etc.), some buses also leave for the west. Just go to the information booths and ask the helpful and knowledgeable staff which counter to use for your desired destination. The terminal is far from the city centre, but it is close to the Mo'Chit BTS station.

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2024

SGA AIRLINES

Airline and services

APG is a small airline operating on short destinations in Thailand, where the other companies generally cannot insure flights. Indeed, its fleet consists of small aircraft «Cessna 208 B», a maximum of 12 seats. They fly over the territory at an altitude low enough to enjoy a splendid panoramic view. Since Bangkok, APG has been the only airline providing Hua Hin flights. From Chiang Mai it is possible to reach Pai, Mae Hong Son and Chiang Rai. APG also has a privileged agreement with low cost Nokair company allowing you to benefit from preferential rates over long distances and easily reach small destinations with their aircraft by providing short connections.

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2024

BANG SUE GRAND STATION

Railway station

Bangkok's new modern railway station, also known as Bang Sue Grand Station, is now Southeast Asia's largest, with 26 platforms! The imposing new station replaces the historic Hua Lamphong station, located close to the historic center and Chinatown. All trains now depart from Krung Thep Aphiwat. To get there, get off at Chatuchak MRT station, or Bang Son (Light Red Line) or Chatuchak (Dark Red Line) SRT stations.

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