One thing I love when travelling to Thailand is the convenience of transferring from the airport to your hotel destination. If you're visiting the country on your own and you did not hire a coach/service that will transfer you from the airport to the hotel, or if you're hotel doesn't offer transfers, don't fret! In Thailand it's easy even if you opt for the train instead of taking a taxi or bus.
Last Tuesday, September 2, 2014, we arrived at Suvarnabhumi Airport (one of two
international airports serving
Bangkok, Thailand) at around 10am in the morning after a 3 1/2 hr flight from Manila. Since we're on a budget and we feel more adventurous that day, we opted to ride the SA City Line train so we head to basement 1 of the airport.
We asked the teller what station should we alight and she said Makkasan.
We bought the token for 35 baht, rode the train and arrived 5 stations after.
From Makkasan station, we transferred to the connecting Phetchaburi station of the MRT line. It's around 2 minutes walk from the two connecting stations.
Phetchaburi is just one station away from Sukhumvit station, our destination.
We bought the ticket from the vending machine for 16 baht. These machines are quite similar to the ones they have in Hong Kong and it's user friendly. Simply tap the English button if the default instructions are in Thai. It accepts paper bills and coins and it gives change.
We then alighted from Sukhumvit station and walked to the connecting Asoke station of BTS line.
Just 100 meters away from the station, we arrived at Tune Hotel Asoke Bangkok, our home in Thailand for 5 days!
Here's a video montage showing our short trip from the airport to Tune Hotels Asoke and the city proper: