How do I get from Don Muang airport to Bangkok city?
Don Muang Airport (DMK) is located 26km north of downtown Bangkok. When travelling to and from the airport, you can take a bus for 40 minutes, take a taxi for 30 minutes or ride the train for about 1 hour. Taking the bus is the cheapest option with fares starting at just $1.
How far is Don Muang from Suvarnabhumi?
The distance between Don Muang Airport (DMK) and Suvarnabhumi Airport (BKK) is 29 km. The road distance is 38.6 km.
How can I transfer from Don Muang to Suvarnabhumi?
Shuttle bus from Don Muang to Suvarnabhumi starts running at 5:00 and the last bus leaves at midnight. Depending on the time of the day, shuttle buses depart every 12 to 30 minutes. The trip from DMK to BKK normally takes approximately 50-60 minutes but it can take up to 2 hours if the traffic conditions are harsh.
Is there grab or Uber in Bangkok?
There is no Uber in Thailand, but there is Grab But there is a similar ridesharing app called Grab. All you have to do is download the app and enter your destination, just like you would with Uber.
How much is a taxi from Don Muang airport to Sukhumvit?
The quickest way to get from Don Muang Airport (DMK) to Sukhumvit Road is to taxi which costs ฿230 – ฿280 and takes 20 min.
What is the best taxi app in Bangkok?
【 Travel 】The best four apps for calling taxis in Thailand
- Uber. You definitely have heard of Uber for so many times in these days.
- Grab Taxi/Grab. Grab Taxi is one of original taxi calling app in Bangkok.
- GoBike. It is an official motorbike taxi booking app that run by the Thai government.
Do you tip taxi drivers in Bangkok?
It is customary to tip taxi drivers in Thailand. Usually, it is a rounded up fare. You could give a separate tip for the taxi driver if he helps you with the bags. Anywhere between 20 to 40 Baht (0.65 USD to 1.30 USD) for helping with bags would be a polite tip.
Does Uber work in Bangkok?
Is there Uber in Thailand? Uber in Thailand has shut down its app services since April 8, 2018. On March 26, 2018, Uber noted that it would be transitioning its services and combine its operations with ridesharing service Grab. So, this means that there is no more Uber in Thailand since 2018.
Is Grab cheaper than taxi Thailand?
In some occasions having a Grab ride could be cheaper than to have a regular taxi ride, but on average Grab will cost you more than a regular taxi.