Getting Around Bangkok
Last updated: February 2026
Bangkok's traffic is legendary, but the city has excellent public transport options if you know how to use them.
BTS Skytrain
The elevated train system covering Sukhumvit and Silom areas.
Hours: 6:00 AM - 12:00 AM Fare: āļŋ16-59 depending on distance Payment: Single journey tokens or Rabbit Card (stored value)
Key Stations
- Siam: Central interchange, shopping malls
- Asok: Interchange with MRT, Terminal 21
- Saphan Taksin: Boat pier for river ferries
- Mo Chit: Chatuchak Market, bus terminal
MRT (Metro)
Underground system connecting to BTS at several stations.
Hours: 6:00 AM - 12:00 AM Fare: āļŋ16-42 Payment: Single journey tokens or MRT card
Key Stations
- Sukhumvit: Interchange with BTS Asok
- Silom: Interchange with BTS Sala Daeng
- Hua Lamphong: Main train station
- Chatuchak Park: Weekend market
Chao Phraya Express Boat
River boats connecting many attractions along the river.
Hours: 6:00 AM - 7:00 PM (varies by line) Fare: āļŋ15-40 per trip Tourist Boat: āļŋ60 single, āļŋ180 day pass
Key Piers
- Sathorn (Taksin): BTS connection
- Tha Tien: Wat Pho, Grand Palace
- Tha Phra Arthit: Khao San Road area
Taxis
Metered taxis are cheap and plentiful, but traffic can be brutal.
Starting Fare: āļŋ35 (first km) Per km: āļŋ5-6 Tips:
- Always insist on the meter
- Avoid taxis near tourist attractions (often refuse meter)
- Use Grab for guaranteed metered rides
- Carry small bills - drivers often claim no change
Grab (Ride-Hailing)
The go-to app for taxis, bikes, and car services.
Services: GrabCar, GrabTaxi, GrabBike Benefits: Fixed pricing, GPS tracking, no language barrier Payment: Cash or card
Tuk-Tuks
Iconic but overpriced. Fun for the experience, not practical.
Typical Fare: āļŋ100-200 for short trips Negotiate before getting in Tip: Agree on destination and price clearly
Motorbike Taxis
Orange-vested riders at most corners.
Best for: Short distances, beating traffic Fare: āļŋ10-50 for short hops Caution: Wear the helmet, traffic is chaotic
Last updated: January 2026
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