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Venue : M/S. Mandarin Hotel

Address:

662, RamaIV road, Bangkok- 10500

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Wat Phra Chetuphon

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Temple Of Dawn (Wat Arun)

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Chatuchak Weekend Market

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How to reach the venue from the Airport:

To reach M/S. Mandarin Hotel Bangkok from either Suvarnabhumi Airport (BKK) or Don Mueang Airport (DMK), here are the most common options:

1.From Suvarnabhumi Airport (BKK) to M/S. Mandarin Hotel:
  • By Taxi:

      The quickest and most convenient option is to take a taxi from the airport. The journey will take around 30-45 minutes depending on traffic.

    • Cost: Approximately 400-500 THB (including tolls).
    • Taxi Stand: Located on the ground level of the airport. Follow signs for "Taxis."
  • By Airport Rail Link + Taxi:
    • Take the Airport Rail Link (City Line) from the airport to Makkasan Station (about 15 minutes).
    • From Makkasan Station, take a taxi for a 10-minute ride to Mandarin Hotel.
    • Cost: The Airport Rail Link ticket costs about 45 THB, and the taxi ride costs around 100-150 THB.
  • By Private Car (Airport Transfer):

      Many hotels in Bangkok offer private car transfers from the airport. You can book this service in advance or request it at the airport's transfer service counter.

    • Cost: Around 800-1,200 THB depending on the vehicle type.
2.From Don Mueang Airport (DMK) to M/S. Mandarin Hotel:
  • By Taxi:

      Taking a taxi from Don Mueang Airport is also straightforward. It takes about 30-40 minutes.

    • Cost: Approximately 250-350 THB, depending on traffic.
    • Taxi Stand: Located outside the arrivals area.
  • By Bus + Taxi:
    • Take an A1 or A2 bus from Don Mueang Airport to the Mo Chit BTS Station (about 20-30 minutes).
    • Then, take a taxi from Mo Chit BTS to the hotel (about 10-15 minutes).
    • Cost: Bus fare around 30 THB, taxi fare around 100-150 THB.
  • By Private Car (Airport Transfer):

      You can book a private transfer through the hotel or an online service.

    • Cost: Around 600-800 THB for a private car transfer.
Public Transport Option (More Economical but Slower):
  • By Public Bus + BTS Skytrain:
    • Take a public bus or the A1 or A2 bus to Mo Chit BTS Station or Chatuchak MRT station.
    • From there, you can take the BTS Skytrain (Sukhumvit Line) to Siam Station, and then transfer to the Silom Line towards Bang Wa.
    • Get off at Saladaeng Station, which is closest to the hotel.
    • Walk or take a short taxi ride (5 minutes).
  • Note: This option is more economical but can take around 1.5 to 2 hours depending on traffic and waiting times.
General Tips:
  • Traffic in Bangkok: Traffic can be heavy, especially during rush hours (7-9 AM and 4-7 PM). Taxis with metered fares are affordable, but be prepared for longer travel times during peak hours.
  • Grab or Ride-Hailing Services: Apps like Grab or Bolt are also available and offer a convenient way to book rides directly from the airport.