Bangkok is the center How can I get to the Grand Palace
there are two kinds of boats to choose from. One is a sightseeing boat with the Thai flag 25B. You can buy tickets at the ticket office or wait for the ticket collector to check in after you get on the boat. Basically everyone has seats, and there are toilets on board Buy a ticket at the ticket office of one side of the wharf (25B / person)
there is also a boat for local people, with orange / yellow flags. After boarding the ship, someone collected the money, but there was no ticket
the boat is crowded and basically standing.
or take the subway to N3, transfer to bus No.28, transfer to the boat, but it's enough for a taxi
you'd better take a taxi directly ~ or you can take No.12 bus
your luggage is a big problem, so it is recommended that you take the free airport shuttle bus to Langman airport at gate 3 on the second floor, and check your luggage at the check-in Office of the departure hall on the third floor. Then take the overpass on the second floor of the airport to the opposite side of the road, take the train at 5 baht / person to the terminal huananpeng railway station, take the subway to Silom station, transfer to BTS air railway, get off to saphan Taksin station at S6 station, then go to the bridge, take the Mekong River Express (the cheapest one without any flag on the top of the boat) to N9 wharf, which is the Grand Palace and yufosi. On the way back, take a boat to the central wharf of saphan Taksin, walk to the bridge, take the BTS air rail, get off at the S3 station, Sala Daeng station, transfer to the subway, get off at the terminal huananpeng railway station, and take the train to the Langman airport by plane. The Jade Buddha Temple in the Grand Palace is usually enough before noon, and you can go back after noon
Bangkok is famous for its traffic jams.
I started from the mountain road near the Grand Palace at 3 p.m., and I didn't take the expressway for about an hour. 250 strains of
I took the expressway for about 30 minutes before. 400 strains of
I'll give you a call
the car owner is a 4th generation Chinese who can speak a little Chinese. She is a big fan of Teresa Teng. She wrote a pamphlet to teach Thai. She is a very honest uncle. Generally, I'll bargain with you for a taxi. 400 baht should be enough. It's best to estimate 350 by meter (traffic jam and toll included). But most people don't type their watch. If they do, they will ask you for tips. The subway can't go directly to the grand palace. We have to change ships. Don't choose bus, if you don't know Thai. There is an airport express line directly to Kaoshan Road, which is very close to the Grand Palace, and the economy hotel is GH gathering, which makes it feel like a backpacker. It's like 150 baht for one person, so it's better to take a taxi for more people, and take the airport express to Kaoshan road for less people
