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Getting to Bangkok
Bangkok is served by two international airports:
Both airports offer fast and convenient access to the city center via taxi, train, or shuttle. |
Passport and Visa InformationMany travelers are eligible for visa-free entry to Thailand for up to 60 days. Be sure to confirm requirements in advance of your visit. |
Attendee Housing
Details about official IASP 2026 World Congress on Pain hotels and accommodations will be available in late 2025.
IASP will provide a range of lodging options near the Congress venue to meet the needs of all attendees.
Please check back later this year for updates and booking information.
Getting Around the City
Bangkok’s modern and reliable transportation systems make it easy to navigate the city. The BTS Skytrain and MRT Subway provide air-conditioned service across major districts. The Airport Rail Link connects Suvarnabhumi Airport with downtown Bangkok.
For a scenic route, explore the Chao Phraya River by ferry or long-tail boat. Taxis, rideshares, and local buses are widely available, and many key cultural sites are within walking distance of public transit stops.
Congress Venue
Bangkok International Trade & Exhibition Centre (BITEC)
88 Debaratna Road (km. 1) Bangna Tai.
Bangna, Bangkok 10260, Thailand
The IASP 2026 World Congress on Pain will be held at the Bangkok International Trade & Exhibition Centre (BITEC), one of Asia’s premier exhibition and convention venues. BITEC offers state-of-the-art conference facilities with flexible event space, convenient transportation links, and modern amenities for attendees. Located near the BTS Skytrain Bang Na station, BITEC ensures seamless access for Congress delegates from across Bangkok and beyond.