By bus
Air-con 2nd class buses depart from stall 99 of Bangkok's Northern Bus Terminal (Moh Chit) every 30 minutes or so and cost 43 baht (Nov 2007), no advance ticket needed. You may also be able to hop on board along the way outside MRT Phayon Yothin station. Being a second-class bus, it stops at every bus stop, shopping mall and grilled chicken stand along the way, so the journey takes the better part of two hours.
From Ayutthaya, minibus/songthaews connect to Bang Pa-In from the central BKS station, a 40-minute journey.
By train
Bang Pa-In is on the northern line to Ayutthaya and Chiang Mai. Three trains per day in each direction stop at Bang Pa-In, and the journey from Bangkok takes 1.5 hours, 3rd class costs 12 Baht (2015). You'll have to make an early start to catch the 07:00 from Hualamphong though.
By boat
There are no scheduled services, but many of the tourist cruises to Ayutthaya stop at Bang Pa-In on the way.
By taxi
A taxi from Bang Pa-In to Ayutthaya costs a fixed 150 baht.
By busAir-con 2nd class buses depart from stall 99 of Bangkok's Northern Bus Terminal (Moh Chit) every 30 minutes or so and cost 43 baht (Nov 2007), no advance ticket needed. You may also be able to hop on board along the way outside MRT Phayon Yothin station. Being a second-class bus, it stops at every bus stop, shopping mall and grilled chicken stand along the way, so the journey takes the better part of two hours.From Ayutthaya, minibus/songthaews connect to Bang Pa-In from the central BKS station, a 40-minute journey.By trainBang Pa-In is on the northern line to Ayutthaya and Chiang Mai. Three trains per day in each direction stop at Bang Pa-In, and the journey from Bangkok takes 1.5 hours, 3rd class costs 12 Baht (2015). You'll have to make an early start to catch the 07:00 from Hualamphong though.By boatThere are no scheduled services, but many of the tourist cruises to Ayutthaya stop at Bang Pa-In on the way.By taxiA taxi from Bang Pa-In to Ayutthaya costs a fixed 150 baht.
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