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  1. The Bangkok airport metro train, also known as the Airport Rail Link (ARL) connects central Bangkok with Suvarnabhumi International Airport. Many travelers find it a safe, inexpensive alternative to using the bus or taking taxi to or from the airport.

    • Timetables

      The Airport Rail link operates 7 days a week, 365 days a...

    • Buses & Minivans

      AE4 Suvarnabhumi Airport – Hualampong Railway Station....

    • Bangkok FAQs

      Bangkok’s Best by BTS and MRT: A Comprehensive Guide to Top...

    • Private Transfers

      A door to door airport taxi transfer service gets you to...

    • How to Use The Bangkok Skytrain and MRT
    • Buying Tickets For The Skytrain – How to Skip The Queues
    • Pro Tip: Make Sure You Book A Bangkok Hotel Near The Skytrain Or MRT
    • Suvarnabhumi Airport to Bangkok on The Airport Rail Link
    • Suvarnabhumi Airport Taxis
    • Don Mueang Airport to Bangkok on The Dark Red Line Srt
    • BTS and MRT Stations Near Bangkok Attractions
    • Bangkok Skytrain Lines and Bangkok MRT Lines
    • Bangkok River Ferries
    • Changing Between BTS and MRT

    The Bangkok Skytrain (known as the BTS) and the Bangkok Subway (known as the MRT) are the two most convenient ways to travel around Bangkok. The BTS and MRT are independent transport networks. That means you need to buy separate tickets if you change between the two systems. At the moment you can’t use the same ticket on both networks. There is a t...

    You can buy a BTS prepaid card online to avoid having to queue up to buy a ticket at the station. It’s a real time-saver because the BTS system can get very busy with long queues. The BTS prepaid card is called the BTS Skytrain Rabbit card. You can buy the BTS Rabbit card online at Klookand collect at Suvarnabhumi Airport on arrival. Unfortunately ...

    When you look to book a hotel in Bangkok, check the hotel’s location on the map. (Booking.com and Agoda.comboth have a map on every individual hotel page to show its location and what’s around it). Make sure it is near to a Skytrain station for maximum convenience. Walking for a long time in the heat over Bangkok’s crazy paving sidewalks is not ide...

    You can get direct from Suvarabhumi Airport to Bangkok city centre by using the Airport Rail Link. (The Red Line on the BTS map). From the Arrivals area at Suvarnabhumi Airport, follow the signs down into the lower levels of the airport. There you can board the train. The Airport Rail Link takes you to Phaya Thai BTS station. You then either leave ...

    The BTS Skytrain and the MRT are both excellent, state-of-the-art transport systems. However, if you have a lot of luggage with you, you may wish to get a taxi instead as the airport link train, Skytrain and MRT are often crowded, and it can be a real hassle dragging suitcases through the various long connections between the systems. You can book a...

    If you don’t mind doing some walking, you can catch the Dark Red Line SRT from Don Mueang Airport. The SRT station is not located in the airport terminal. You need to follow the signs and walk about 10 to 15 minutes out of the terminal across to Don Mueang station. You then catch the SRT which will take you to Bang Sue station at Krung Thep Aphiwat...

    Bangkok historically began by the river, and then expanded from there into the sprawling megacity you see today. That’s why so many of Bangkok’s unique sights are located by the Caho Phraya river. The MRT stop Sanam Chai gives tourists easy access to iconic Bangkok attractions like the Grand Palace and Wat Po temple within the historic royal island...

    There are currently 2 main Skytrain lines: 1. the light green Sukhumvit line that runs from Khu Khot to Kheha. 2. the dark green Silom line that runs from Bang Wa to National Stadium There is also the very short Gold Line, which opened in December 2020. This connects the Silom line to the Icon Siam shopping mall. You can also get to Icon Siam by tr...

    You can change from the BTS to catch a river ferry at Saphan Taksin BTS station. The river ferry has numerous stops – for tourists, Tha Tien pier is useful as it’s right by the Grand Palace and Phra Athit pier is right by Khao San Road (a five minute walk away).

    You can change from the BTS to MRT at intersection stations – simply exit one station and walk into the other station. Intersection stations are: Asoke BTS / Sukhumvit MRT, Sala Daeng BTS / Silom MRT, Mo Chit BTS / Chatuchak MRT and Ha Yaek Lat Phrao BTS / Phahayolthin MRT.

  2. Bangkok Airport Rail Link is a commuter rail line connecting Suvarnabhumi Airport to Phaya Thai (BTS) station via Makkasan Station (MRT Phetchaburi).

  3. The MRT, Bangkok's subway consist of four lines. Tickets are bought in the form of tokens from machines at the stations. The subway is connected to the BTS (the sky trains) at Asok, Mo Chit, Sala Daeng and Bang Wa stations. Bangkok bus connections are listed here.

  4. Jun 22, 2024 · Airport Rail Link Bangkok is Bangkok Airport train from Suvarnabhumi Airport (BKK) to city. Discover Bangkok Airport Rail Link timetable, map & ticket price

  5. The Airport Rail Link operates from 6 am until midnight. There is a train every 10 minutes during peak hours (6 to 9 am and 4 to 8 pm) and every 15 minutes during the rest of the day and on weekends. Route map. The ARL route runs between Suvarnabhumi airport East of Bangkok to Phaya Thai station.

  6. The Airport Rail Link (ARL) (Thai: รถไฟฟ้าแอร์พอร์ต เรล ลิงก์) is an express and commuter rail line in Bangkok, Thailand. The line provides an airport rail link from Suvarnabhumi Airport , via Makkasan station , to Phaya Thai station in central Bangkok.