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An iconic landmark at the heart of downtown Bangkok, the Queen Sirikit National Convention Center (QSNCC) is a versatile venue suited to all kinds of events. This state-of-the-art facility is designed to offer flexible solutions both today and in the future. Conveniently served by subway with QSNCC station connecting directly to the venue, it is easily and quickly accessible from all parts of Bangkok.
Visitors can take a break from business activities by going for a walk in Benjakitti Forest Park, Bangkok's newest green space. QSNCC welcomes you to new experiences where business success and quality living co-exist in perfect harmony.
Queen Sirikit National Convention Center (QSNCC)
60 Ratchadaphisek Rd, Khlong Toei, Bangkok 10110
Tel. (662) 229-3000 | Fax : (662) 229-3001
Located on New Rachadapisek Road in central Bangkok, Queen Sirikit National Convention Center is conveniently accessible by BTS Skytrain, MRT Subway, taxi, bus and car. Suvarnabhumi International Airport is a 45-minutes drive from QSNCC, or can be reached via Airport Rail Link through mass transit connections from QSNCC's MRT Subway station.
By BTS (Skytrain) Head to BTS Asok interchange station then transfer to MRT QSNCC Station
By MRT (Subway) Make your way to MRT QSNCC Station. Exit No.3
Indoor parking 2,700 vehicles on B1 & B2 levels
Take Bus No.136, 185, 501
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