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How to get fromWat Mangkon MRT Station to Wat Arunby ferry, taxi, foot, or bus

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There are 5 ways to get from Wat Mangkon MRT Station to Wat Arun by ferry, taxi, foot, or bus

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  1. Ferry

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    1. Take the ferry from Rajchawongse to Wat Arun Pierferry ferry Orange
    14 min
    ฿12–45
  2. Taxi

    1. Take the taxi from Wat Mangkon MRT Station to Wat Aruntaxi taxi 4.2 km
    5 min
    ฿80–100
  3. Walk

    1. Take the walk from Wat Mangkon MRT Station to Wat Arunwalk walk 3.3 km
    39 min
  4. Line 53 bus

    1. Take the bus from Old Market Yaowarat to Wat Phobus bus 53
    17 min
    ฿15–24
  5. Bus

    1. Take the bus from ตลาดเก่าเยาวราช;Yaowarat Old Market to ตรงข้ามท่าเตียน;Opposite Tha Tianbus bus 3-7E / ...
    38 min
    ฿17–24

Wat Mangkon MRT Station to Wat Arun by foot and ferry

Calendar742Weekly Services
Duration14 minAverage Duration
Ticket฿12Cheapest Price
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Questions & Answers

What companies run services between Wat Mangkon MRT Station, Thailand and Wat Arun, Thailand?

Chao Phraya Express Boat operates a ferry from Rajchawongse to Wat Arun Pier every 20 minutes. Tickets cost ฿14–35 and the journey takes 5 min. Two other operators also service this route. Alternatively, Bangkok Mass Transit Authority operates a bus from Old Market Yaowarat to Wat Pho every 15 minutes. Tickets cost ฿15–24 and the journey takes 8 min.

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