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About transportation in Bangkok

1>, there are two main expressways coming out of Bangkok Airport, one is the expressway connecting Prama 9, and the other is the Bangna-trat Expressway at the southern end of the airport. If you take Prama 9, there will be a toll station until you get to the city. Taxi drivers can choose to take the elevated highway, and you will need to pay the highway toll; the driver can also choose to take city roads with no tolls, and there will be no traffic at that time. But definitely slower. If you take Bnngna-trat Road, there is an elevated road on that road, and there is also an 8-lane highway underneath the elevated road. There will definitely be a fee if you take the elevated route, and you need to pay it. If you walk just under the elevated highway, there will be no toll station, but the speed will be slightly slower than the elevated highway. It's your choice whether to take the tolled elevated highway or not. Drivers will usually take the initiative to take the elevated highway. The faster you go, the better your driving experience will be. If you want to leave 50-60 baht for the overhead charge, you need to tell the driver. Land bridge fees are borne by passengers unless you negotiate with the driver and do not use the meter. 2. Yes. In addition to being charged by the kilometer, there is also a delay fee. If the speed is less than 6 kilometers per hour, you need to pay an additional delay fee of 2 baht per minute. Drivers generally don't take long detours, but there are cases like this. When you go out for fun, as long as you don't get ripped off too much, don't worry about it all the time and it will affect your mood. 3, yes. Especially from 8 am to 10:40 am, from 12 pm to 10 pm, and especially from 3:30 pm to 8:30 pm, the traffic is very, very heavy, and you need to reserve 45 minutes of traffic jam time (of course, it depends your hotel location). If it is an international flight departing at 7 p.m., it is recommended to depart around 3:45 p.m. 4,80 baht. There are two Holiday Inn hotels in Bangkok, I don’t know which one you are talking about. Both families have their own advantages, but the distance to the Grand Palace is about the same. 5. Get off at Ekkamai, Bangkok Eastern Bus Terminal, and get off at Ekkamai Skytrain Station. Renting a car costs at least 1,800 baht one way. 6. Take a taxi to River City. However, it is recommended to buy night cruise tickets directly from a travel agency. They all include buffet dinner and hotel pick-up and drop-off, which is much better than going by yourself. The prices are all the same. There is no road on the shore, how can we walk there? 7. Very far, in your case you have to join a day trip group. The visibility is average, it depends on your understanding of history.