How to go to china town from sukmaviti soi 22 bangkok?
Forgotten to add that the cost should not exceed 100B by BTS or MTR then by Bike.
If you take the cab during off peak hours its less than 100B. Chinatown market and most food stalls opens from 6.30am onwards and tech shops starts to set up by 7.30am. Its a huge place to walk: Wet Market, children and household stuff such as soft toys, toiletries, bedding items etc. Another area has whole sale sunglasses and electronic items for phones, headphone, speaker, cables etc etc then there are industrial stuff and home appliances and lastly, anything you are looking for to decorate or add on to cars/bikes/trucks etc. It will be a good 6 hours walk, view, see, eat and rest! enjoy!
Get a taxi, and agree the price before. They are reasonably priced... about 300 baht
As the MRT is not open yet take a taxi or a tuk tuk, agree on the destination and price then off you go and enjoy the food..
Easiest thing to do is to use "Grab", which is just like Uber. You can choose to pay either by cash or credit card. At least you won't get rip off by the taxi driver that won't use their meter or risk going in a tuk tuk that might try to pull some trick and take you somewhere like the jewellery center first.
I would recommend going by TukTuk simply for the fun of it. But you can also grab a cab, but be sure it has the “metered” light on to assure you get a good fare.
Take a tuk tuk. Approx 2/300 baht
See the Skytrain map of Bangkok and take appropriate connection
You can take the BTS to National Stadium Station then change to a bus or take Grab Bike or local bike service to Chinatown.
Grab or tuk tuk.
Take a taxi. Use grab as a guide to know the amount and ask the driver if it by meter or a renegotiated amount 150 to 200.
Cheers
By taxi or tuktuk
Take a tuktuk
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