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I want to visit Klong Thom Center. There after how can I go to Sampeng lane ? Is it walking distance ? How can I find sampeng lane ( soi wanit 1 ) from the ratchawong road end ?. what are the land marks ?. Somebody mentioned it is so narrow and hard to find.

Sep 17, 2009

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Andre Breuer
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Answered by Andre Breuer , Bangkok Metropolis, Thailand

Walk from Klong Thom Market to Ratchawong pier. When you cross Yaowarat Road on Ratchawong Road, the first soi left and right is called Sampaeng lane.

Happy shopping !
Andre

Sep 17, 2009

gawee iam
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Answered by gawee iam , Amphoe Muang Songkhla, Thailand

you can start from intersection that ratchawong cross yaowarat.
then you look for Kikuya store, it is at the corner on wanit1.

Sep 17, 2009

Fokke van Egmond
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Answered by Fokke van Egmond , Ban Pa Daet, Thailand

you have to walk from Klong Thom Market to Ratchawong pier. After you cross Yaowarat Road on Ratchawong Road, the first soi left and right is called Sampaeng lane.
you can also chek it on google maps.

Have a nice time.

Fokke van Egmond

Sep 17, 2009

Graham Bear MacMillan
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Answered by Graham Bear MacMillan , Phuket, Thailand

Hello Andre's answer is pretty spot on. Not so hard to find.
Happy shopping.

Sep 17, 2009

Graham Bear MacMillan
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Answered by Graham Bear MacMillan , Phuket, Thailand

Hello Andre's answer is pretty spot on. Not so hard to find.
Happy shopping.

Sep 17, 2009

Gabrielle Villarino
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Answered by Gabrielle Villarino , Prachuap Khiri Khan, Thailand

real easy, Klong Thom Marke walking distance
When crossing the Yaowarat Road at Thanon Ratchawong - do walk to the first small road (SOI in thai) on your left - and you are already at Sampaeng lane. I'd suggest just take a MOTORCYCLE TAXI there ....

Sep 17, 2009

Andy Kuok
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Answered by Andy Kuok , Bangkok, Thailand

When you reach Yaowarat Road on Ratchawong Road, where the first road is called Sampaeng lane.

Ask someone one on the street. Thai people is very friendly. Speak slow English for the name of the street. They should point you there

Sep 17, 2009

Direk

Answered by Direk , Amphoe Bang Phli, Thailand

Dear
The simple way, if you get lost, you can use TUK TUK, the price is not so much, Do not worry much, if you visit Thailand, you can find the map to the place very easy...

Sep 17, 2009

Pattraraporn sritorn
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Answered by Pattraraporn sritorn , Bangkok, Thailand

easy ways, just ask someone who live there 99% they will tell you how to get there. enjoy!!

Sep 17, 2009

Wilfried Giessler
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Answered by Wilfried Giessler , Bangkok, Thailand

1.) From Klonh Thom proceed to Charaen Krung Rd, on CKR turn right until SAB intersection. Then turn left into Ratchawong RD. As soon as you reach next intersection, which is Ratchawong, Grand China Princess Hotel should be on your right. If not, ask for help. Cross Yaowarat Rd and continue on Ratchawong Rd until second small lane on your left (this is Sampeng Lane). First lane left is Soi Phalitphon.
2.) If you come from Ratchawong Pier (by boat or else), take third opportunity to your right (this again is Sampeng Lane).
1.) is 15 min to walk, 2.) 5 min.

Sep 17, 2009

paul cozens
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Answered by paul cozens , Bangkok Metropolis, Thailand

Why not do it the easy way & get yourself a tuk-tuk ?.
It will only cost you 20TB, FOR MORE INFO ...
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Sep 19, 2009

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