
Queen Sirikit NCCMRT Station
Queen Sirikit NCCMRT Station is a station on the MRT Blue line in Bangkok, Thailand. It provides easy access to the surrounding neighbourhood and connects to the wider Bangkok transit network.
Experience hints
Pair your visit. After Queen Sirikit NCCMRT Station, round out your day in Bangkok with contrasting stops nearby.
Visitor Reviews
This is exhibition area every day, month, year. It links with MRT Queen Sirikit Convention, therefore it's very convenience for transportation. Moreover, you can use bus 47 from MBK center (opposite bus station) to Klong Toei market, and then walk 5 minutes to here (only 6.50 baht). Around exhition areas, there are many famous permanent shops and restaurants in Queen Sirikit Convenetion building with cheap price for all Thai products, including clothes, mobile phones, shoes, etc. If you want to open a workshop, conference, or seminar, meeting, this is also a food place in Bangkok for hire meeting room. They have many professional, modern, from small to big meeting room.
Beautiful new style of Queen Sirikit National Convention Center, Modern, beautiful, shops, restaurants, more parking. and a comfortable journey
Beautiful civic center located conveniently near the MRT. Nice park nearby and average restaurants and food court inside.
Tips for Visiting Transportation
Take the Sleeper Train at Least Once
The Bangkok-to-Chiang Mai overnight train in a second-class sleeper berth is a bucket-list experience. Book at least a week ahead via 12Go.asia or at Hua Lamphong station. Upper berths are cheaper and have more headroom; lower berths have a window.
Use Grab Everywhere
Grab is the Uber of Southeast Asia and works across Thailand for cars, motorbike taxis, and even tuk-tuks in some cities. It eliminates haggling and provides fare estimates upfront. Load a Thai SIM or use eSIM to stay connected.
Rent Scooters Carefully
Always photograph the scooter's existing damage before riding off, and keep your passport — give a photocopy instead (some shops insist on the original; avoid these). Wear a helmet; police fine 500 THB for no helmet and accidents without one void insurance.
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Visitor Information
Best time to visit
November – February
Avoid: April – May (peak heat)
Rainy season
May – October
Avg. temperature
25°C – 34°C(77°F – 93°F)
Crowds
Peak: December & January
Getting there
Suvarnabhumi (BKK) and Don Mueang (DMK) airports serve Bangkok with direct flights from most major cities.
Getting around
- •BTS Skytrain (most central areas)
- •MRT Metro (underground)
- •Airport Rail Link (ARL)
- •Chao Phraya Express Boat
- •Grab (ride-hailing app)
- •Metered taxis — always use the meter