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Easy Access to BITEC

Traveling to the Bangkok International Trade & Exhibition Centre (BITEC), one of Thailand’s leading exhibition venues in the east of the capital, is very easy. With the opening of the link between the Bang Na– Chon Buri tollway on 1 June 2005, has significantly reduced the traffic congestion directly in front of the centre by eliminating the bottleneck at the Bang Na intersection. What’s more, access to the west wing of BITEC has also improved with the opening of a new entrance on the Sukhumvit-Samrong road. Vehicles coming from Bangkok on the expressway can now exit via the Samrong flyover directly to the new Entrance 3 without entering the Bang Na-Trad Highway. And since early 2005, BITEC has added another 15,000 sq.m. of parking space, thereby increasing the total car-park capacity to 4,700 cars.
Ways to Reach BITEC
Visitors with personal vehicles can take the Bangna-Trade express way and enter BITEC via entrance number 1, or entrance number 2 in case you come by Samrong express way. Also, BITEC has recently opened a new entrance on the Sukhumvit-Samrong road, so vehicles coming from Bangkok on the expressway can now exit via the Samrong flyover and enter Entrance 3 directly.


  • BTS Sky Train + Shuttle Bus
    It is now much easier to go to BITEC as the BTS Sky Train has now reached BITEC. Simply get off at "Bang Na" Station and walk to the BITEC gate to use BITEC's Free Shuttle Service to get to the entrance of the Super Dome. On departure, you can take Shuttle Service from Parking Lot in Basement Area (B1) to entrance of BITEC near BTS "Bang Na"  station.

    Park your car at Mega Bangna and take shuttle bus which will drop you off in front of Hall 106. Plus, you can get discount coupons for outlets in Mega Bangna. On departure, you can wait the bus where you are dropped off to return to Mega Bangna.
  • Minivans and Buses
    Vans terminate about 100 m. away from BITEC, and they depart from the Southern Bus Terminal, Hua Lamphong, Rangsit, Mo Chit, Silom, and Rama II Road.

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