12Go Transport Launches VIP Vans to Ayutthaya, Pattaya

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12Go Transport Launches VIP Vans to Ayutthaya, Pattaya

12Go Transport, our new company, has launched VIP vans from our own bus station in Bangkok, Makkasan, to Pattaya and Ayutthaya. Hope to see you among our passengers soon!

We chose a really convenient location for our 12Go Transport bus station. It sits very close to the intersection of Phetchaburi Rd and Ratchadapisek Rd and is easily reached both from MRT Phetchaburi station and Makkasan (Airport Link). You do not need to get to Morchit or Ekkamai which are way too far from the centre.

We use VIP vans with wide, soft reclining seats. There are only 9 seats inside our vans what means more legroom and a higher level of comfort.

Currently we started off with two most popular short distance routes from Bangkok:
– to Pattaya, a cult seaside resort city on the Eastern Seaboard;
– to Ayutthaya, a former capital of Siam, a precious treasure box of ancient temples, palaces and simply delicious local restaurants.

Our VIP van to Pattaya leaves at 9.30 am and costs THB350 one-way. In Pattaya, it makes three stops – at the city's newest shopping centre, Terminal 21, close to the Dolphins roundabout (North & Nakluea), at Central Festival Pattaya Beach on the Beach Road (Centre), and finally terminates at the bus station in Jomtien close to FoodMart store (from where big buses to Suvarnabhumi airport leave). Transit time is 2 hours to Northern and Central Pattaya, 2 and a half hours – to Jomtien.

There are two departures a day to Ayutthaya at 8.30 am and 2 pm with tickets priced at THB210. In Ayutthaya, our VIP vans bring you to the very heart of Ayutthaya Historical City. You can choose to get off either at Wat Mahathat (Chikun Road) or at White Elephant Coffee (terminus) in Pathon Road. Transit time is two hours.

New routes will be added soon – stay tuned!

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