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Old May 16th, 2011, 09:21 AM
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Bangkok- 1st trip- Airport transportation

1st trip to Bangkok. Could someone please help me with info. as to best transportation from airport to hotels in "downtown". If I have to take taxi then how much baht should it be. I will be staying at Le Meridien Bangkok only for first two nights to get my feet on the ground.

Thanks for any help as I look forward to visiting Thailand & Vietnam.

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Old May 16th, 2011, 10:16 AM
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Taxi is easiest. Just follow the signs to the taxi line. Tell them to use the meter (they should anyway) and it should be about 350 baht. You will have to pay tolls for the expressway, 70 baht. Unless you are arriving at 2 am, you want them to use the expressway (they will ask).
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Thanks again Kathie, you always have the answer.
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The taxi lines are on the ground floor. Be sure to get some small Baht bills (100s, 50s, 20s) as the taxi driver may or may not have change. And, you will pay the tolls out of this money as well.

Currency exchanges are just as you exit immigration, and are on your way to collect your baggage.

I always go to the taxi line. When returning to the airport, after a couple of weeks of shopping in BKK and other parts of Thailand, I need a mini-van to take me to the airport! My hotel arranges this one for me, and it is a flat rate of 600 baht, but at least I know that my 3 big suitcases will all fit. Taxis are small cars. The trunk is very small. The taxis are not run on gasoline. They have a propane (?) tank in the trunk that takes up about half the space! But I always have a bag riding in the front seat on the way into Bangkok.
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Thanks for the info.

Kathie or anyone else, I have Vietnam visa, just realized I did not check requirements in Cambodia and Laos for US citizens.
Can someone please let me know.

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If you are flying into Cambodia and Laos, you can fill out a form, pay your money and get a visa on arrival in both countries. If you are arriving overland, you'd have to check to see whether visas are issued at your proposed point of entry. In both cases you'll need 1 or 2 passport-sized photos.
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Note that in addition to the 70 baht for the expressway tolls, you'll pay a 50 baht charge for taxis leaving Bangkok airport (not arriving).
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