🚤 Bangkok Water Transportation Guide: A Little-Known Travel Tip
When traveling in Bangkok, traffic jam is an unavoidable problem. Fortunately, Bangkok has a dense river network. In addition to the MRT and BTS, the Chao Phraya River bus and the Klong Saen Sang Canal express boat routes connect the old and new city areas and various popular tourist attractions, making it easy to travel around Bangkok without traffic jams.
Chao Phraya River bus boat
The Chao Phraya River runs through the city. Many attractions in the old city are on the riverside. Orange-flagged boats operate back and forth, 16🐷, every 15-30 minutes:
Sathorn: Bangkok's central pier, where you can transfer to BTS or take a boat to the Ferris Wheel Night Market and ICON Siam
ICON Siam: Bangkok landmark with floating market and fountain night view
Marine Department (N4): The essence of Shilongjun Road, the century-old Holy Rosary Church, the Chaoshan ancient house Su Hengtai House, the Hanwang Temple and Graffiti Lane, the riverside cafe, worth a visit
Rachawong (N5): Chinatown and Guandi Temple
Rajinee (N7): Museum of Siam, Wat Pho, Pakkhon Flower Market, you can also transfer to MRT
Wat Arun: Temple of Dawn
Tha Chang (N9): Grand Palace and Royal Fields
Prannok (N10): Wanglang Market local morning market
Thonburi (N11): Thonburi Railway Station, heading to Kanchanaburi
Phra Archit (N13): Khao San Road
Bang Po (N22): Transfer to MRT, close to the new train station
Nonchaburi (N30): Nonthaburi, 🏁 station, with the Teak House Museum and affordable markets, and you can also go to the Ceramic Island
·Khlong Sheng Sang Canal Express Boat 🚢
Hidden transportation in the city center, driving fast and never stuck in traffic, divided into two sections, east and west, 10-20🐷, very convenient
Panfa Leelard: The starting and ending station of the west line, not far from Wat Saket, Wat Suthat, and Khao San Road, and also close to restaurants such as Jay Fai and Xing Tai Kee
Hua Chang: You can transfer to BTS and walk to Jim Thompson Museum and Siam Discovery
Pratunam: The East-West Line interchange terminal, also the Siam central area. Very close to Pratunam Market, CentralWorld and BigC
Asok: Transfer to MRT and Airport Express
Saphan Mit Mahat Thai: Ramkhamhaeng University and Ramkhamhaeng Night Market, where locals go for cheaper and more fun
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