🚇Café Narasing Transportation Guide to Phayathai Palace in Bangkok|Traveling through a century of coffee time🏛️☕

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🇹🇭In Payathai, Bangkok, there is a beautiful treasure of time! Built in 1909, Phayathai Palace was once the palace of King Rama VI. It is now transformed into Café Narasing, a space where the aroma of coffee blends with a sense of history. When you step into this place, you need to take off your shoes on the solid wood floor. The yellowed menu with cowhide cover, the carved ceiling, the mottled wall, every detail tells a story of the past.

Order a cup of coffee, and feel the romance of the overlap of time and space through the light and shadows shining through the window. Whether you are checking in and taking photos, or enjoying a relaxing time, this place can bring you a unique experience!

🚇 Transportation Tips

• BTS Skytrain: Take the Sukhumvit Line (Light Green Line) to Phaya Thai Station, take Exit 3 and walk about 800 meters (10 - 12 minutes). Follow the navigation along Rajavithi Road and you will arrive easily.

• MRT Subway: Take the Blue Line to Ratchathewi Station, exit from Exit 4 and transfer to a tuk-tuk (5 minutes, about 30 - 50 baht); or walk for 15 minutes and explore the street scenery along the way.

• Take a taxi: Use Grab/Bolt app and locate “Café Narasing”. Bangkok is prone to traffic jams, so it is recommended to avoid rush hours in the morning and evening. The journey time depends on the departure point and the fare is approximately 150 - 300 baht.

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Post by 夏天-1 | May 15, 2025

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