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Sathon Nonthaburi Chaophaya River How to Travel to THE MUSEUM From Sukhumvit, Chidlom, and Siam Area Take BTS skytrain (Sukhumvit Line) bound for Mochit from any stations near your hotels. Get off at Ari Station (Exit 1). Then take a taxi into Samsen Road Soi 28. Turn left at Yaek Soi Ongkarak 13. The Museum of Floral Culture is about 30 meters away on the right. From Ari Station, it will take approximately 30 minutes to reach the museum. From Silom Area There are two options from Silom area. First is to travel by skytrain and second is to travel by Chao Phraya Express Boat. Travel by BTS skytrain Take BTS skytrain (Silom Line) bound for National Stadium from any station near your hotels. Purchase the ticket to Ari Station. Change train to Sukhumvit Line bound for Mochit at Siam Station. Get off at Ari Station (Exit 1). Then take a taxi into Samsen Road Soi 28. Turn left at Yaek Soi Ongkarak 13. The Museum of Floral Culture is about 30 meters away on the right. From Ari Station, it will take approximately 30 minutes to reach the museum. Travel by Chao Phraya Express Boat Take BTS skytrain (Silom Line) bound for Talat Phlu from any station near your hotels. Purchase ticket to Saphan Taksin Station. Get off at Saphan Taksin Station, walk down to Sathon Pier (Central Pier) using Exit 2. Travel to The Museum of Floral Culture only on the Orange Flag Chao Phraya Express Boat. Wait for the boat bound for Nonthaburi at Sathon Pier (Central Pier). Get off at Payap Pier (N18). The boat ride will take approximately 40 minutes. Then take a taxi into Samsen Road Soi 28. Turn left at Yaek Soi Ongkarak 13. The Museum of Floral Culture is about 30 meters away on the right. From Payap Pier, it will take approximately 10 minutes to reach the museum. If there is no taxi available, simply use the motorcycle taxi with the same direction (approximately 20-30 baht). Sang Hee Wat Thepnari N16 N17 Chaophaya River Sathon Nonthaburi N15 Krung Thon Bridge N18 N19 N20 N21 Khiew Khai Ka Kiak Kai Thewes Payap ROYALDEPARTMENT IRRIGATION Khiao Kai Ka Khiao Kai Kiak kai pier ROYAL IRRIGATION Rajinibon Marko Boon Rawd Trading Yothinburana NATIONAL LIBRARY St Gabriel,s College Vijira Hospital DEPARTMENT School Cash& Carry Company Limited school one way one way two way Samsen Road Samsern 28 Suan Sunandha Police Station Supreme Complex Rajabhat University Road Soi Samsen Thanon Nakhon Chai si two way Thanon Nakhon Ratchasima Thanon Ruam Chit one way Yaek Soi Ongkarak13 Thanon Phitsanulok two way Si Yak Phichai Thanon Phichai Thanon Sukothai Thanon Amnuay Songkhram PTT Thanon Thahan Gas Station Thanon Rama V Thanon Rama V Kesa Komon Suan Chitlada Fire Station Thanon Ranong1 Thanon Set Siri Samsen Thanon Pradiphat From the Grand Palace (N9: Tha Chang Pier) Depart from Tha Chang Pier (N9). Travel to The Museum of Floral Culture only on the Orange Flag Chao Phraya Express Boat. Wait for the boat bound for Nonthaburi at the Tha Chang Pier (N9) and then get off at Payap Pier (N18). From the pier, take a taxi into Samsen Road Soi 28. Turn left at Yaek Soi Ongkarak 13 The Museum of Floral Culture is about 30 meters away on the right. From Payap Pier, it will take approximately 10 minutes to reach the museum. If there is no taxi available, simply use the motorcycle taxi with the same direction (approximately 20-30 baht). From Areas along the Chao Phraya River Travel to The Museum of Floral Culture only on the Orange Flag Chao Phraya Express Boat. Wait for the boat bound for Nonthaburi and then get off at Payap Pier (N18). Then take a taxi into Samsen Road Soi 28. Turn left at Yaek Soi Ongkarak 13. The Museum of Floral Culture is about 30 meters away on the right. From Payap Pier, it will take approximately 10 minutes to reach the museum. If there is no taxi available, simply use the motorcycle taxi with the same direction (approximately 20-30 baht). From Thanon Khao San and Around (N13: Phra Arthit Pier) Depart from Phra Arthit Pier (N13). Travel to The Museum of Floral Culture only on the Orange Flag Chao Phraya Express Boat. Wait for the boat bound for Nonthaburi at Phra Arthit Pier (N13) and get off at Payap Pier (N18). Then take a taxi into Samsen Road Soi 28. Turn left at Yaek Soi Ongkarak 13. The Museum of Floral Culture is about 30 meters away on the right. From Payap Pier, it will take approximately 10 minutes to reach the museum. If there is no taxi available, simply use the motorcycle taxi with the same direction (approximately 20-30 baht). From Sukhumvit, Chidlom, and Siam Area Take BTS skytrain (Sukhumvit Line) bound for Mochit from any stations near your hotels. Get off at Ari Station (Exit 1). Then take a taxi into Samsen Road Soi 28. Turn left at Yaek Soi Ongkarak 13. The Museum of Floral Culture is about 30 meters away on the right. From Ari Station, it will take approximately 30 minutes to reach the museum. From Silom Area There are two options from Silom area. First is to travel by skytrain and second is to travel by Chao Phraya Express Boat. Travel by BTS skytrain Take BTS skytrain (Silom Line) bound for National Stadium from any station near your hotels. Purchase the ticket to Ari Station. Change train to Sukhumvit Line bound for Mochit at Siam Station. Get off at Ari Station (Exit 1). Then take a taxi into Samsen Road Soi 28. Turn left at Yaek Soi Ongkarak 13. The Museum of Floral Culture is about 30 meters away on the right. From Ari Station, it will take approximately 30 minutes to reach the museum. Travel by Chao Phraya Express Boat Take BTS skytrain (Silom Line) bound for Talat Phlu from any station near your hotels. Purchase ticket to Saphan Taksin Station. Get off at Saphan Taksin Station, walk down to Sathon Pier (Central Pier) using Exit 2. Travel to The Museum of Floral Culture only on the Orange Flag Chao Phraya Express Boat. Wait for the boat bound for Nonthaburi at Sathon Pier (Central Pier). Get off at Payap Pier (N18). The boat ride will take approximately 40 minutes. Then take a taxi into Samsen Road Soi 28. Turn left at Yaek Soi Ongkarak 13. The Museum of Floral Culture is about 30 meters away on the right. From Payap Pier, it will take approximately 10 minutes to reach the museum. If there is no taxi available, simply use the motorcycle taxi with the same direction (approximately 20-30 baht). Thanon Rama VI Thanon Rama VI 2nd State Expy (Toll Road) Office of The Permanent Secretary for Finance From the Grand Palace (N9: Tha Chang Pier) Depart from Tha Chang Pier (N9). Travel to The Museum of Floral Culture only on the Orange Flag Chao Phraya Express Boat. Soi Ari Samphan Wait for the boat bound for Nonthaburi at the Tha Chang Pier (N9) and then get off at Payap Pier (N18). Thanon Phahon Yothin Thanon Phahon Yothin From the pier, take a taxi intoVictory Samsen Monument Road Soi 28. Turn left at Yaek Soi Ongkarak 13 The Museum of Floral Culture is about 30 meters away on the right. From Payap Pier, it will take approximately 10 minutes to reach the museum. If there is no taxi available, simply use the motorcycle taxi with the same direction (approximately 20-30 baht). From Areas along the Chao Phraya River Travel to The Museum of Floral Culture only on the Orange Flag Chao Phraya Express Boat. Wait for the boat bound for Nonthaburi and then get off at Payap Pier (N18). Then take a taxi into Samsen Road Soi 28. Turn left at Yaek Soi Ongkarak 13. The Museum of Floral Culture is about 30 meters away on the right. From Payap Pier, it will take approximately 10 minutes to reach the museum. If there is no taxi available, simply use the motorcycle taxi with the same direction (approximately 20-30 baht). From Thanon Khao San and Around (N13: Phra Arthit Pier) Depart from Phra Arthit Pier (N13). Travel to The Museum of Floral Culture only on the Orange Flag Chao Phraya Express Boat. Wait for the boat bound for Nonthaburi at Phra Arthit Pier (N13) and get off at Payap Pier (N18). Then take a taxi into Samsen Road Soi 28. Turn left at Yaek Soi Ongkarak 13. The Museum of Floral Culture is about 30 meters away on the right. From Payap Pier, it will take approximately 10 minutes to reach the museum. If there is no taxi available, simply use the motorcycle taxi with the same direction (approximately 20-30 baht)..
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