18/03/2021
Traveling to Wat Phra Kaew, there are many routes to go. Starting from going to BTS first, by BTS and Chao Phraya Express Boat the step to go is to get off BTS Saphan Taksin Station Exit 2 and walk towards Chao Phraya River Under the bridge is the Sathorn Pier. Get off the Chao Phraya express boat, orange flag, board at Tha Chang Pier (N9), walk out of the pier. Then, you will find that Wat Phra Kaew on our right-hand side. Second, by BTS and buses; is to get off at National Stadium Station Exit 2 and walk to wait for the bus in front of the National Stadium Buses that pass are lines 15, 47, 508 or take BTS. Go down to Siam Station and walk down the opposite side of Siam Paragon, take a bus number 15 or 25 to reach Wat Phra Kaew as well. And next to the journey by the MRT, the subway. Third, MRT Hua Lamphong Station and buses is to get off at Hua Lamphong Station Exit 4. Then walk towards Bangkok Center Hotel, connecting bus number 25, 53 and take a ferry ride.
Fourth, this method is suitable for people who live near the port or house in that area or who are convenient to Siriraj Hospital. By taking a ferry at Wang Lang Pier or Siriraj Pier at a price of 3.50 baht only and walking a little bit to reach Wat Phra Kaew. The next is a last resort for people who are not in a hurry or want to sit and watch the scenery. Fifth, the bus ride can take only one ride. There are lines 1, 3, 9, 15, 25, 30, 32, 33, 43, 44, 47, 53, 59, 64, 80, 82, 91, 203, 503, 508, 512. Suggestion that some buses stop at Thammasat University, we were able to walk to the temple not far.
Sixth, how to travel by private car: you can park spots in various places and most of them pay for parking by the hour. There will be Wat Mahathat, the car parked in Wat Mahathat. Parking is quite limited (20 baht per hour for parking), Tha Maharaj, Soi Tawephol, enters Maharaj Road Soi opposite Wat Mahathat (30 baht per hour for parking), Ratchadamnoen Road parking lot (20 baht per hour). This is a different way for people who have never been to or want to try to visit the places that educate about history or cultures of Thailand.
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