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How to get fromGrand Mercure Bangkok Atrium to Reclining Buddhaby bus, train, car, or taxi

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There are 5 ways to get from Grand Mercure Bangkok Atrium to Reclining Buddha by bus, train, car, or taxi

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  1. Bus

    best
    1. Take the bus from Southern Bus Terminal Bangkok to Prachuap Khiri Khanbus bus
    6h 4m
    ฿529–586
  2. Train

    cheapest
    1. Take the train from Hua Lamphong to Prachuap Khiri Khantrain train 37 Hua Lamphong - Sungai Kolok - Class II Sleeper AC / ...
    7h 6m
    ฿247–1,083
  3. Drive 274.8 km

    1. Drive from Grand Mercure Bangkok Atrium to Reclining Buddhacar car 274.8 km
    4h 4m
    ฿1,017–1,469
  4. Taxi

    1. Take the taxi from Grand Mercure Bangkok Atrium to Reclining Buddhataxi taxi 274.8 km
    4h 4m
    ฿3,000–3,700
  5. Bus, Minivan

    1. Take the bus from Boonsiri Office Kraisi to Hua Hin Clock Towerbus bus Boonsiri Office Kraisi - Hua Hin Clock Tower
    2. Take the bus from Hua Hin to Prachuap Khiri Khanbus bus 423
    7h 4m
    ฿804–858

Questions & Answers

What companies run services between Grand Mercure Bangkok Atrium, Thailand and Reclining Buddha, Thailand?

Bang Saphan Tour operates a bus from Southern Bus Terminal Bangkok to Prachuap Khiri Khan 3 times a day. Tickets cost ฿345–360 and the journey takes 4h. Alternatively, State Railway of Thailand operates a train from Hua Lamphong to Prachuap Khiri Khan 4 times a day. Tickets cost ฿100–900 and the journey takes 5h 25m.

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