Between
the airport and townBy
Bus : Airport buses busying between the Don Muang Airport and
the major downtown destinations are worth their 70 Baht fare, and avoiding a likely
trip around Bangkok by taxi (with the fare clocking up all the way on the taximetre),
it's a bargain. There are 3 routes of the Airport Bus: A-1
goes to the Silom Road business district via Pratunam and Rajdamri Road, stoppping
at big hotels like Indra Regent, Grand Hyatt Erawan, Regent Bangkok and Dusit
Thani. A-2
goes to Sanam Luang via Phayathai Road, Lan Luang Road, Rajdamnoen Klang Road
and Tanao Road; comes in hady for those travelling to the Siam Square ir Banglamphu
areas. A-3
goes to the Phrakanong district via Sukhumwit Road. You can also catch
local air-conditioned buses on the main road that passes the airport. Bus 4 goes
to the Rama Garden Hotel, Indra Regent, Erawan, Hyatt, and Dusit Thani hotels,
and down Silom Road (last bus at 8 PM). Bus 10 goes to the Rama Garden Hotel,
the Northern Bus Terminal, the Victory Monument, and the Southern Bus Terminal
(last bus at 8:30 PM). Bus 13 goes to the Northern Bus Terminal, Victory Monument,
and down Sukhumvit Road to the Eastern Bus Terminal (last bus at 8 PM). Bus 29
goes to the Northern Bus Terminal, Victory Monument, Siam Square, and Bangkok's
main railway station, Hualamphong (last bus at 8:30 PM). Cost: B15. 
By Helicopter: The quickest way downtown
is the helicopter that lands at the Shangri-La Hotel (. Anyone who will pay the
$200 fare is welcome aboard. By Minibus:
Thai Airways has a minibus service between the airport and major hotels.
They depart when they are full. Cost: B100. Complimentary orchid nosegay included.
By Riverboat Shuttle: A bus-and-boat
service leaves every 30 minutes, 6 AM-9 PM. This service is really for the benefit
of guests at the Oriental, Royal Orchid Sheraton, and Shangri-La hotels, but others
can use it if there's space. The bus takes you from the airport to the river,
where you transfer to a boat for the half-hour run to the hotels. Fare is $28
(B700); overall time is under an hour. By
Taxi: Don Muang is 25 km (15 mi) from the city center. The road
is often congested with traffic. Be prepared for a 90-minute journey by taxi,
though there are times when it can take less than 40 minutes. obtain a reservation
and prepay the fare at the counter (at either terminal), and a driver will lead
you to the taxi. The fare to downtown Bangkok depends on the exact location and,
to some extent, the time of day. Count on B300-B350 from the international terminal
and B250 from the domestic. Taxis to the airport from downtown Bangkok are approximately
B130. Use a metered taxi and agree to pay for the toll road, an extra B50.
Otherwise, upon arrival you may want to procede upstairs, to the Departure
Hall and catch a taxi that has just dropped the passengers. Insist on charging
by the metre, it's the buyers' market in Bangkok now. It will hardly ever be more
than 250 Baht when travelling within the city limits. By
Train: Bangkok Airport Express trains make the 35-minute run every
90 minutes from 8 AM to 7 PM. Check the schedule at the tourist booth in the arrival
hall. Fare: B100. You can also take regular trains from 5:30 AM to 9 PM. The fare
is B5 for a local train, B13 for an express.
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