Getting Around
If you are looking for directions on how to get to the Condo then follow this link. If you are looking for general transport advice in Bangkok then this website is very good – https://www.transitbangkok.com
The Condo is very well located with great travel options. These include the following:
BTS (Skytrain)
The nearest stations are: Saphan Taksin (over the river), Krung Thonburi and Chareon Krung Road (IconSiam). https://www.bts.co.th/eng/
The BTS is also referred to as the Skytrain. There are basically two main lines which meet at SIAM station in the centre of Bangkok. You either need a ticket or a card called a Rabbit card which you touch in and out to gain access. You can buy these (and top them up) at any BTS station although you may need ID to buy them.
The Silom Line runs fron National Stadium (next to SIAM) and onto Bang Wa. This is the nearest line to the Condo with stations at Saphan Taksin being the closest (across the river) or Krung Thonburi (closest by Taxi). A new Gold line which runs from Krung Thon Buri to Klongsan (and next to Icon Siam) is also very close.
The Sukhumvit line joins the Silom Line at SIAM and is the only place they meet. This line also connects to the SARL (Suvarnabhumi Airport Rail Link)
IconSiam is on the gold line with three Stations Krung Thonburi, Chareon Nakhon and Klongsan. It connects with the Silom line at Krung Thonburi
Pepsi Ferry
Whilst it may not be it’s official name this ferry is situated next to the old Pepsi distribution centre. Access is via footpaths either side of the Honorary Park under the Taksin Bridge. It’s a 3 minute walk from the Condo.
As of 2023 it runs from 5:30am until 9pm every 15 mins or so. Cost is 5 baht. It runs directly across the river the Saphan Taksin Pier. You can then connect to the river boats going up and down the river or to IconsSiam or Asiatique. You can also walk across the bridge if the ferry isn’t running.
Robinsons Shopping Centre and the Saphan Taksin BTS are a short walk as is the Chareon Krung Road.
Taxi / Tuk Tuk
Taxi
Taxi’s are easy to travel around Bangkok and are cheap. Sometimes at rush hour the traffic is very busy and the BTS might be a better options. Ensure you have ample cash and ideally small notes. Taxi’s are not happy to change a 1000 baht note. I always give a small tip.
If you travel on the expressway then then you are liable for the tolls usually 50-100 baht at each toll booth where you have to pay. Again, keep small notes for these tolls.
If you want to get a Taxi to the BTS from the Condo then get one to Krung Thon Buri and come back into town (passing by the condo). It’s much easier to get a Taxi here one stop further down the line than to get a Taxi to Saphan Taksin which involves a trip across the bridge which may mean a lot of traffic.
Ensure the Taxi uses the meter (nearly all will) unless you agree a fee beforehand which is not usual for local trips.
Tuk Tuk’s
Tuk Tuk’s can be fun but strangely are usually more expensive and do NOT have a meter so you must negotiate the fee. Unlike Taxi’s they are not air conditioned and you also have to breath in the fumes of the other vehicles. They can be great fun though.
MRT and BRT
Bangkok has a metro or underground system called the MRT https://www.transitbangkok.com/mrt.html It uses a different card to that of the BTS although it works in the same way. It is clean and frequent and often adjoins BTS stations (like at Sala Daeng near Lumpini park)
The BRT is a a Rapid Bus Transport in which Buses runs in special lanes.
Some of the new MRT stations are beautiful and almost works of art. MRT transport is very clean compared with London’s Underground or the Subway in New York.
River Transport
Luckily the main hub for River transport is the Sathorn Pier just across the river. A walk over the bridge or a more leisurely 5 baht trip on the Pepsi Ferry will get you there.
If wanting to travel on the river then the Chaopraya Express Boat is a water bus (think Thames Clipper if from the UK). It usually stops quite early around 7pm however.
Transport up and down the Chaophraya River is primarily using the Chaophraya Express boat but there are other that stop at all stations and there is a tourist version as well. Be aware that they stop running around 7pm.
Shuttle boats dock at the Sathorn Pier to take guests to the major riverside hotels and also to ICONSIAM and Asiatique