Video Description:
Join us for a scenic journey on the Bangkok MRT as we travel from Sukhumvit Station to Itsaraphap Station, the gateway to the stunning Wat Arun, also known as the Temple of Dawn. Experience the convenience and cleanliness of Bangkok’s metro system while discovering one of the city’s most breathtaking landmarks. Perfect for travelers looking for an easy and efficient way to explore! Don’t forget to check out the Google Maps link for directions.
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Video “Riding Bangkok MRT from Sukhumvit to Wat Arun | Easy Way to Visit the Temple of Dawn” was uploaded on 10/20/2025 to Youtube Channel ActionKid
Any transportation related videos are my favorates 😎And this metro ride was among on those 🙂It was nice to see metro ride in Bangkok.Thank you for sharing this enjoyable and relaxing ride A K 🙂👍!!!
NYC's subway system might be the oldest and worst of all major cities worldwide.
Another excellent and interesting video! Many thanks! When I was in Bangkok 54 years ago, there were no subways. When we visited the Wat Arun, we crossed the river by boat which stopped at the Wat Arun's own pier. We came back by way of the floating market where I bought a big bag of the most magnificent tangerines I've ever had for, as I recall, 4 Baht which back then was about 20 cents. I wonder if the floating market still exists?
This was another awesome adventure in Bangkok riding the MRT to
Sukhumvit and exploring the Temple of Dawn. Have a nice week and
thank you Action Kid.🇹🇭
Fun Fact: Silom Station is the deepest metro station in Bangkok at 31 metres deep at the lower platform!
while also having the longest escalator in Thailand as well.
Back to Bangkok in Thailand AK!😎 Also, it seems like it's showering out there in Bangkok, but you're riding the MRT subway to Wat Arun, which is the Dawn Temple, and it's such a useful thing to get there!😊😏 Thanks to you for the touring subway ride in Bangkok, which is fun and relaxing Action Kid!😌🤗🥹😇
I’m going to Thailand next year
Wellcome to Thailand
เรามี ลอยกระทง รอท่านอยู่ กรุงเทพ สุโขทัย เชียงใหม่😊🎉ทุกจังหวัดมี สวยงาม😊1คีน เท่านั้นจบ
All Thai people welcome.
To Wat Arun , you should go exit no.1 and it's walkable 10-15 min. Use Google map is very easy to find the way to go around in Bangkok.
Some stations on the Blue Line list public restrooms (for example: Bang Sue station, Chatuchak Park station,
Phahon Yothin station, Rama 9 station, Sukhumvit station) where there are public
toilets.