The cheapest transport in Bangkok. Transportation in Bangkok - fares and modes of transportation

This article is for those who are just going to Thailand and want to learn about public transport in Bangkok. Here such transport big variety, and we have collected all the articles in one place and will help you figure it all out!

Transport in Bangkok

1. Airport Rail Link

You are probably flying into Suvarnabhumi Airport (Suvarnabhumi), and to get to the city center it is most convenient to use the Airport Rail Link. This branch is essentially a continuation of the elevated metro and connects main airport capitals with Phaya Thai and Makkasan stations.

There are two varieties of this Aeroexpress train in Bangkok:

  • conventional trains- stop at each station along the way, the cost is from 15 to 45 baht.
  • express trains- go non-stop on the segment Makkasan - Suvarnabhumi, the fare is 150 baht.

Airport Rail Link Bangkok

Metro in Bangkok

3. River transport of Bangkok - boats and ferries

River transport- this is a very interesting vehicle, you can see real Bangkok and feel all the contrasts of this city! In Bangkok, boats ply the Chao Phraya River and numerous canals. By boat along the river you can get to the Royal Palace, Temple. The fare for a regular boat is 15 baht. You can also take a boat from the historical center to the business center along the Saen Saep channel (klong) to the shopping centers Central Plaza, Siam Paragon, Pantip Plaza and others. Also, you can take a ferry across the Chao Phraya River, since it costs only 3 baht.

Boat on the Chao Phraya river

4. Buses in Bangkok

It's very cheap, but not always fast way movement around the city. There are big traffic jams in Bangkok, so during peak hours it is better to avoid traveling on public buses, but at other times or for short distances, this is ideal!

There are a lot of routes, you can get to all parts of the city from anywhere, and the opening hours are from 05.00 to 23.00. By the way, there are also night buses. You can choose more expensive air-conditioned, or simpler buses without air conditioning with open windows.

If you are 3-4 people, then a taxi is an ideal option for getting around Bangkok, because it will turn out cheaper than taking the subway. But here we must look at the time of the trip and the situation on the roads, be flexible in the choice of transport.

Basically, taxi drivers in Bangkok know basic English and the location and names of the main attractions, but it is still advisable to have a printout with the hotel address in Thai - this way you will save time and nerves :-)

Taxi in Bangkok

7. Motorcycle taxi

Extreme entertainment for those who are in a hurry! Often motorcycle taxis in Bangkok break all the rules traffic, well, but how quickly :-) Drivers of such vehicles can be recognized by a yellow-orange or red vest with a number. They stand at crowded places, at shopping centers, at crossroads. Suitable for a short trip, for a long distance - it will be very expensive. The cost must be negotiated with the driver. By the way, you should be given a helmet.

Street traffic in the center of Bangkok

8. Knock knock

Classic transport for tourists, which has become a symbol of the city. Tuk-tuks even print on T-shirts and other souvenirs! This is such a three-wheeled vehicle with an engine that appeared on the basis of rickshaws. The first trip on a tuk-tuk is an incomparable feeling - the noise of the engine, the smell of exhaust gases, loud music, high-speed driving ... Each driver strives to make his transport unique, so they are painted in all the colors of the rainbow and have unique "interior" details.

Be sure to bargain before the trip, the tourist is always told the price is inflated several times. In addition, drivers can offer to deliver to "very good store”, in our opinion, such offers should be politely refused if you do not want to waste your time.

Here it is, public transport in Bangkok. It seems that they didn’t forget anything :-) We hope that this information was useful for you, easy travel around the capital for all of us!

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In terms of area, Bangkok is one of the most big cities not only in Asia, but also in the world, and, given the intricate network of roads, streets and alleys, movement along it becomes very difficult. Our material will help you deal with the intricate transport system of this Asian metropolis.

The first tip is to get a map of the city, which can be taken from the counters in hotels or from a guide. When leaving the hotel, be sure to take the map with you - the risk of getting lost in an unfamiliar country with a completely foreign language and culture is very high. If you get lost, just show a passing Thai a map and he or she will explain to you on your fingers where you are and where you should go.

Bus

The busiest mode of transport in Bangkok is the bus. There are about three hundred routes in the city, along which 11 thousand buses move. Scheme bus lines represented in all travel agencies of TAT (Thai Tourism Authority). From eleven in the evening until five in the morning, night buses run on some routes. On the official website of the Bangkok Bus Authority, you can get acquainted in detail with all the city and some commuter routes. 7 Eleven stores sell a bus route map in English. There you can also find information about the river transport of Bangkok.

Bus traffic operates from 5:00 to 23:00, but there are also special night buses running from 23:00 to 5:00. All Bangkok buses are divided into several types and differ in their prices:

  • red with a white stripe and white (without air conditioning) - 7 baht;
  • blue (without air conditioning) - 8 baht;
  • night - 8 baht
  • express buses (cream and red) - 8.50 baht;
  • blue and white (with air conditioning) - from 10 to 19 baht;
  • euro-buses (yellow and orange) - from 12 to 24 baht;
  • red minibuses (seating only)

The current fares for the Bangkok city bus are on the page. Each of these types has its own characteristics and prices. So, cream or orange buses have a route description in English. For ordinary buses without air conditioning, a ticket costs 7 baht. In blue air-conditioned buses, the price depends on the distance, and on all Eurobuses the situation is the same - here the minimum ticket price is 12 baht, and the maximum is 24. The most convenient of all types and the most maneuverable is a minibus, which was also reflected in the prices - a ticket in them costs 25 baht.

Raspberry-colored minibuses, more like tuk-tuks. are used on various urban routes with a fixed fee of 8-15 baht per person. This transport runs along small streets in various areas; accommodates up to 6 people. There are also huge buses, somewhat similar to trucks, into which a huge number of people are packed; the fare is 5 baht.

City buses in Bangkok do not stop at every stop, so you need to warn the driver in advance that you are going to get off there and then. And vice versa: everyone can stand on the side of the road and wave to the approaching bus, and he will stop. Another thing is that average speed the movement of buses around the city is only about 10 kilometers per hour, since the city is virtually paralyzed all the time by numerous traffic jams.

Metrobus BRT consists of 2 lines operated by different companies. The fare is 12-20 baht. These buses have a separate line, so they travel faster than regular buses.

Taxi

Ordinary taxi

All officially registered and operating taxis in Bangkok have a "Taxi-Meter" sign on the roof, and the cars of the two city taxi companies are painted in bright colors: yellow-green and red-blue. Payment in them is carried out by the meter, so you need to make sure that the driver turned on the meter immediately after landing. The scoreboard displays a figure of 35 baht - this is the cost of the first two kilometers, and then 5 baht will be charged for each kilometer. On average, a trip around the city will cost 50-250 baht. If traffic jams and traffic is slower than 6 km / h, then another 1.25 baht per meter is charged. In addition, you should make sure that the taxi driver understands exactly where you need to be taken. Otherwise, you can end up in a completely different part of the city, but you still have to pay for this fare. For travel on high-speed highways, a toll in the amount of 40-60 baht is charged. Tipping in a taxi is not provided, but, of course, no one will refuse them. Inside the car, on the rear doors, plates must be placed with the name of the driver and the name of the company indicated on them.

tuk tuks

Tuk-tuk is a very common mode of transport in the cities of Southeast Asia, which is a motorcycle with a sidecar attached to the back with a roof. Tuk-tuks are designed to carry two or three passengers and have their pros and cons. The pluses include their mobility, that is, a tuk-tuk can go where the bus and taxi have nothing to do. Therefore, for short distances in the city center, they can be very useful. There are a lot of minuses: tuk-tuk is not cheap transport, there are no meters, so you need to agree on the cost with the driver in advance. The fare in the city can reach 300 baht. It all depends on the time of day, the situation on the roads and the mood of the drivers. A typical short trip within the city costs 30 baht. Plus, tuk-tuks are not allowed on the freeways. And one more minus - passengers will have to breathe polluted city air, since, of course, there are no air conditioners in half-open tuk-tuks. And one more thing: the driver can take you on a completely unnecessary route, for example, to the shops of his relatives, which, firstly, delays the trip, and secondly, does not make it more pleasant.

Taxi Motorcycles

Probably the fastest and at the same time the most dangerous way to travel around Bangkok during peak hours. Taxi motorcycles are extremely fast, so this the best option for those who are in a hurry somewhere and do not want to stand in traffic jams. Motorcycle taxi drivers are easy to recognize - they wear numbered orange vests. Prices for motorcycle taxis are about the same as in a regular taxi, but you can also bargain, as there are no meters on motorcycles. Price for a short trip from 10 baht. When riding motorcycles, you should wear a helmet - this makes the trip safer and avoids the fine (1000 baht) provided for not wearing one.

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Transfers from Bangkok

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Metro

Surface metro Skytrain

Line Sukhumvit starts at the city park Chatuchak, goes along Phahon Yothin road, Phaya Thai road, Ploenchit road, Sukhumvit road and ends in the Ekkamai area.

Line Silom starts at the central Sathon (Taksin) Pier near the river, goes along North Sathon road, Ratchadamri road, Ploenchit road and ends at the national stadium. There is also a Siam transfer station common to both lines.

Line Airport Rail Link is divided into two types - City Line and Express Line. The City Line (blue line) connects the airport to Phaya Thai Station. The train is coming with stops, the fare is 45 baht to the final one. The Express Line (Red Line) train runs non-stop to Makkasan Station. A ticket for it costs 150 baht.

The fare on the Skytrain metro varies depending on the number of stops traveled from 15 baht per stop. Tickets can be bought from vending machines near the stations. After passing through the turnstile, DO NOT throw away the purchased ticket, as it is needed when exiting the subway - a special machine will compare the cost of the completed trip with the cost of the ticket. If the second cost is less than the first, the siren will sound and you will have to buy a new ticket.

The rates are such that it will cost a passenger 15 baht to travel one or two stations. Further, the cost, depending on the distance, will increase: a trip to three stations costs 26 baht, to 5 stations - 33 baht, to seven - 40 baht, to 8-10 stations - 44 baht.

There are tickets for several trips: unlimited day pass - 120 baht. Standard travel card valid for 5 years - 100 baht + 50 baht deposit. Monthly SmartPass:

  • 15 trips - 375 baht (25 baht per trip)
  • 25 trip - 575 baht (23 baht per trip)
  • 40 trips - 840 baht (21 baht per trip)
  • 50 trips - 1000 baht (20 baht per trip)

underground metro

In the summer of 2004, Bangkok's first underground metro (officially called MRT) was launched. The line passed through the eastern part of the city and connected the Bang Su northern railway station with the Hua Lam Phong railway station located near the city center.

The fare is low - 16-42 baht. The ticket price depends on the number of stations. If you have passed one station - 16 baht, each subsequent one increases the price by 2-3 baht. For 12-17 stations you will have to pay 42 baht. For the convenience of payment, you can purchase a special card - a travel card for one day - 120 baht, for 3 days - 230 baht. There is also a rechargeable card. It costs 230 baht (150 baht to the account + 50 deposit + 30 for issuing a card), valid at all underground metro stations.

For the convenience of passengers, special transfer stations from the metro to the Skytrain are organized: m. Si Lom - s. Saladaeng, m. Sukhumvit - s. Aso k, m. Chatuchak Park - s. Mochit.

It is forbidden to eat, drink and take any kind of photography in the Bangkok subway. In addition, not magnetic cards are bought at the subway ticket offices, but tokens, which also need to be kept until the end of the trip. The metro operates in the same way as the Skytrain - from 6 am to midnight.

River transport

One of convenient options to avoid traffic jams, especially for those who live near the river and canals, this is a river taxi. In addition, traveling by water is a great opportunity to explore the city and see Bangkok from a different perspective. There are several boat service companies operating in the city.

Chao Phraya River Express

Riverboats of this company run between several river stations on Chao Phraya and each route has its own type of boats - from simple ones to those marked with special flags.

A regular boat is between Wat Ratchasingkhon (near the Krungthep Bridge) and Nonthaburi Province. Flights from Monday to Friday from 06.45-07.30 and from 16.00-16.30. The price of tickets for them is from 10 to 20 baht.

The orange flag is also between Wat Ratchasingkhon and Nonthaburi Province. Daily flights from 6:00 to 19:00. Travel - 15 baht.

Green flag - on the route Pakkred (N33) - Nonthaburi (N30) - Sathorn (Centre). Monday to Friday from 6:10 to 8:10 and from 16:05 to 18:05. The fare is 13-32 baht.

Yellow flag - between Nonthaburi (N30) - Sathorn (Centre) - Ratburana (S4). Monday to Friday from 6:15 to 8:20 and from 16:00 to 20:00. The fare is 20-29 baht.

Blue Flag - Between Nonthaburi in the north of Bangkok and Sathorn Central Pier. From 9 a.m. to 7 p.m. daily. One trip - 40 baht or 100 baht for the whole day.

Detailed information can be found on the company's website.

Chao Phraya Tourist Boat

This is a special river company for tourists traveling on the Chao Phraya River. The route starts at Sathon Pier Pier and continues upriver to Banglamphu Pier Pier. Along the way, the boat makes stops at 10 main piers, from which there is an excellent opportunity to see local attractions: the Royal Palace, the Temple of the Emerald Buddha, Chinatown and others. Boat tours special guide, and being touristy the boat is not particularly crowded. Excursions on the boats of this company are held every day from 09:30 to 16:00, departure every half an hour. A one-way ticket costs 40 baht, for the whole day - 180 baht.

Cross River Ferry

This company has very small boats available for crossing from one side of the river to the other. The standard fare is 3 baht.

"Longtail" boats (river taxi)

One of the most popular types of river transport is the longtail, especially among tourists who like to drive fast on water, and in this case, along the river and canals of Bangkok. Boats ply the most important tourist routes. The fee is negotiable and depends on the distance. Boats can also be rented for special routes.

canal boats

These large boats that ply the major canals of Bangkok are called klongs. Taxi boats will take you along the San Seeb Canal from west to east, from the old city to Ramkhamhaeng. The klong movement interval is approximately 5-20 minutes, but may vary during the day. The trip costs 9-19 baht.

Trains

In Thailand, there is a fairly modern and extensive network railways that link Bangkok with other provinces. Main Train Station capital called Hua Lampong (Hua Lampong Station) is located on Rama IV Road. Ticket prices depend on the distance traveled and the class of carriage.

Bangkok- a huge city with a population of almost 6 million people. Due to the fact that the city was swampy and chaotically built up, the road and transport system did not develop for a long time, and this led to numerous traffic jams and traffic jams. To cope with the transport collapse, a lot of roads and surface and underground metros were built. In addition, buses run in the city, minibuses in the form of pickups, which are called tuk-tuk, and there is also a water service.

Bangkok transport does not have a single official website public transport, No single tickets and a travel card for all types of transport, while buses and metro belong to different companies.

Thai Baht exchange rate: 1 Baht = 1.26 Rubles.

Bangkok Metro

The Bangkok Metro currently consists of two ground and one underground lines. This is the most convenient mode of transport, air conditioners work at the stations, there is no need to stand in traffic jams and inhale the poisoned city air. The surface metro is called bts, underground MRT, you can see them on the Bangkok metro map.

Pay attention to the subway map, it is between Makkasan Station Phaya Thai Station that the best and most popular hotels among tourists are located, for example, the famous hotel in the skyscraper Baiyoke Sky Hotel, Grande Center Point Hotel Ploenchit, Novotel Bangkok Platinum Pratunam, all hotels and apartments in Bangkok you can look at the Hotellook website, where you will be offered the most a large number of hotels at the lowest prices.

The advantage of the metro is its low congestion, because. it is expensive for city dwellers. Also, transfer stations often do not have convenient crossings and you have to walk through the streets to overcome this distance, although free tuk-tuks run at transfer stations for convenience.

Understanding the subway is not difficult, there are few subway lines, everywhere there are signs where to enter / exit, and Thai inscriptions are duplicated in English.

Skytrain Bangkok (SkyTrain, BTS)

On this moment running two branches: Light Green Line: Sukhumvit Line (Mo Chit - Bearing) And Dark Green Line: Silom Line (National Stadium - Bang Wa). Metro working hours: 05.15-00.12 , official website: www.bts.co.th

Valid tickets are valid only for this metro and are not connected in any way with other modes of transport.

The cost of a ticket for one trip depends on the distance and ranges from 15 to 42 baht. To buy a ticket, you need to go to the ticket machine, select the starting, ending station, the number of passengers, throw in coins and you will be given a ticket that you need to validate! You need coins to buy tickets 5 and 10 baht. Although there are already machines that accept banknotes.

The ticket is valid for 120 minutes; otherwise, a fine of 40 Baht will be charged. Keep the token or ticket until the end of the trip, you will need it to exit the transport through the turnstile.

Day or monthly passes cannot be bought from vending machines, only at ticket offices. Price travel ticket On one day - 130 baht. The cost of a ticket for a given number of trips without distance limitation, valid for 30 days:

Bangkok Underground Metro (MRT)

While the underground metro only one branch (Hua Lamphong - Bang Sue), but construction of 2 more branches is underway and 5 branches are still in the plans. Working hours: 06.00-24.00 , official website: www.mrta.co.th

Fares from 16 to 40 baht depending on the distance. A day pass costs 120 baht, for 3 days 230 baht, for a month 1400 baht.

Tickets can be bought at the sales offices at the stations and in special vending machines. The machines only accept change 1.5, 10 baht, as well as banknotes 20, 50 and 100 baht. A single trip token is valid for 90 minutes.

The main state-owned company that carries out bus service in the city - Bangkok Mass Transit Authority (BMTA) www.bmta.co.th. In addition to public buses, buses owned by private companies run on routes.

Bus hours: 05:00-2:30, some routes stop running as early as 21.00.

The bus fleet consists of the following vehicles: Isuzu, Mercedes, Mitsubishi, HINO, DAEWOO. There are brand new buses and some look like a blast from the past. 4000 buses run on more than 215 route lines. The coloring of buses depends on the zone, in total the city is divided into 8 zones.

Bus schedules can be found at information desks in the city center, at the airport, and in any major hotel. You need to pay the fare to the conductor on the bus.

Some buses are air-conditioned, usually orange buses in the city center. Among the residents of Bangkok, this is considered a comfortable transport, respectively, the fare in such a bus is more expensive: about 23 baht instead of 7 baht in an air-conditioned bus. If you take a cheap bus, there will be a lot of people there, because everyone saves.

You can buy a bus pass for a week for 100 and 200 baht(for buses with air conditioning) or for a month for 400 and 800 baht(for buses with air conditioning).

Minibuses Tuk Tuk

A popular mode of transport in Southeast Asia is the tuk tuk. A tuk tuk or motorcycle taxi is a three-wheeled vehicle designed to carry passengers or cargo. This is the most emergency mode of transport in Thailand, but the cheapest. Tuk tuk can be caught in any part of the city, always negotiate the fare before boarding. It is estimated that tuk tuks are 30% cheaper than taxis. I have heard stories that one trip will cost 10-20 baht, but most often drivers want much more and can demand both 100 and 300 baht. But it’s not very pleasant to ride a tuk tuk along the smoky streets of Bangkok, it’s better to take a taxi.

Water transport

There are at least 3 types of river trams in the city, two types run on the Chao Phraya River, and the last type on narrow channels. If you need to move from coast to coast, then such a crossing will cost you 3 Baht. If you want to ride along the river on the river tram (Chao Phraya Express Boat), then you will need to pay 13 baht. On the map, such a route is indicated by a blue dotted line. Opening hours until 18.00.

Taxi in Bangkok

One of the most popular modes of transport in Bangkok is a taxi, I will tell you about the main points of using this type of transport.

  1. Taxis are most often painted yellow-green, red-blue and pink.
  2. Taxi drivers don't know foreign languages, many cannot read and do not understand street names.
  3. The average cost of a taxi within the center of Bangkok will cost $3-5.
  4. Landing and the first 2 kilometers cost 35 baht.
  5. Pay attention to the taxi driver immediately turn on the taxi-meter!
  6. During the trip, you will see on the counter how much has already been ticked (large numbers).
  7. There are toll highways in the city center and you will have to pay about $1 extra to travel on them.
  8. Often taxi drivers do not want to turn on the meters and try to bargain for a specific overpriced amount.
  9. Many taxi drivers do not know the city well and do not understand maps, so it can be difficult to explain where you need to get to.
  10. Leave about 5-10 baht for tea.

An alternative taxi option is

Bangkok is notorious for its traffic jams and congestion. To avoid them, use the elevated (BTS Skytrain) and underground (MRT) types of metro, or boats to travel along the river and canals of the city.

elevated metro

Bus types

Thousands of buses, hundreds of routes will easily confuse tourists who have come to this city for the first time. The only resource for understanding bus routes is the official BMTA website. It contains almost full list bus routes in English, but no maps. To see which buses go to different attractions, follow this link. Bus routes in Bangkok can be viewed on the Wikipedia website at this link. For orientation, use the MBTA map (available at most bus terminals). Most buses (except night buses) operate from 05:00 to 23:00 daily. All buses are divided into the following types:

Standard bus (cream red), cost 6.50 baht, operating hours: 05:00 - 23:00.
Standard bus (white and blue), cost 7.50 baht, operating hours: 05:00 - 23:00.
Express bus (cream red), cost 8.50 baht, operating hours: 05:00 - 23:00.
Night bus(cream red), cost 8 baht, opening hours: 23:00 - 05:00.
Air-conditioned bus (cream blue), fare 10, 12, 14, 16, 18 baht (depending on distance), operating hours: 05:00 - 23:00.
EURO II bus (yellow-orange), cost 11, 13, 15, 17, 19, 21, 23 baht (depending on distance), opening hours: 05:00 - 23:00.

Most of the city's bus routes are written in Thai. Therefore, be guided by the number, type of bus and its color. Please note that buses with the same number but different colors do not always follow the same route; be guided by the bus number with the corresponding color.

Useful information about buses in Bangkok

The fare is collected by the conductor on the bus.
Always carry small bills with you. A 100-baht note in air-conditioned buses is quite acceptable, but for standard buses or minibuses it is already a large denomination, not to mention 500 and 1000 baht notes.
Keep your ticket until you get off the bus, the bus is checked periodically by controllers.
In air-conditioned buses, the fare depends on the distance. Just tell the conductor where you want to get off and he will tell you how much the trip will cost.
In standard buses, the fare is fixed, usually around 7 - 8 baht.
Many buses only stop when necessary, so wave your hand when you see the bus you need. To warn the driver where you want to get off, press the buzzer in advance (before the bus reaches the stop).
Keep a business card or the name and address of the hotel where you are staying with you at all times. If you get lost, this will help you get back faster.
The newest, most comfortable and spacious bus is EURO II (yellow-orange). Drivers and conductors are polite and, most importantly, the air conditioner is always working.
Buses from the airport allow bulky luggage (backpacks and suitcases) to be brought into the cabin, but not on city buses.
There are also a number of buses and minibuses owned by private operators. These are fairly cramped buses, with no air conditioning or fan, reckless drivers, and flat fares. They are significantly faster than the buses run by the BMTA.

Taxi

In addition to the elevated and underground metro, the easiest and convenient way travel by taxi (unless traffic interferes). Taxis come in a variety of colours, from the traditional yellow-green and red-blue to bright orange, red and even pink. Finding a taxi is not a hassle, especially around hotels, shopping malls and other tourist spots.

All taxis in the capital are required by law to have a meter and air conditioning. When the meter is on, you will see a red number 35 on the dashboard. The fare starts at 35 baht, this is the fare for landing and the first two kilometers. After that, the fare is 5 baht per kilometer. If you get stuck in a traffic jam (when driving at a speed of less than 6 km per hour), an additional payment of 1.25 baht per kilometer. Most rides in the city center cost less than 100 baht. There are no other surcharges, even at night (with the exception of traveling from the airport on a toll freeway). Do not believe drivers who are trying to prove otherwise.

Useful tips about taxis in Bangkok

A glowing red light on the windshield means the taxi is free.
since 1992, all taxis must be metered (tariffs for tuk tuks and motorcycle taxis still depend on an agreement between driver and passenger). If the driver is trying to negotiate a fare instead of using the meter, look for another taxi.
Taxis waiting outside hotels can be considered suspicious. Taxi drivers wait for their customers for two reasons: to take them to a place where they can collect their commissions (jewelry shops, tailors, massage parlors, etc.), and to charge exorbitant prices for a trip without using a meter.
Don't be surprised if the driver refuses to take you where you need to go. There's nothing you can do about it, try again from the next taxi.
Beware of taxi drivers offering to take you to " good places» very cheap, decline such offers. Waste your time in markets, jewelry stores and other unnecessary places.
Taxi drivers know the tourist attractions well, but don't expect them to know every nook and cranny. Carry a map or the name of the place in Thai with you where you are going. Most hotels and guest houses will write the address for you in Thai. Also, try to get business card of your hotel to show the taxi driver in case you get lost.
When you leave the taxi, try to have small bills (100 baht or less), otherwise you risk not getting change at all. Tipping is not required, but if you are satisfied with the service, you can leave. Rounding fares to the nearest 5 or 10 baht is common practice.
Trust your intuition. If the taxi driver did not like something at first sight, catch the next taxi.

Taxi Motorcycles

The fastest way to get around the city is a motorcycle taxi. Despite the dangers, motorcyclists will do their best to get the passenger to their destination quickly, ignoring all traffic rules, even driving on sidewalks or in the opposite lane. Since 2003, they have been conducting a system of registrations for the right to work as taxi motorcyclists. Since that time, all drivers have worn distinctive vests with numbers indicating their area of ​​registration. In yellow-orange or red vests, groups of motorcycle taxi drivers are easy to spot at street intersections, shopping centers, streets with heavy traffic, near elevated and underground metro stations. Prices start at 10 baht for short trips and vary depending on the length of the trip. Agree on the cost of the trip in advance, otherwise you will pay significantly more.

The law requires both driver and passenger to wear a helmet. The driver is obliged to provide the passenger with a helmet, not only for safety reasons, but also so that the passenger does not receive a fine of up to 1,000 baht, depending on the mood of the traffic police.

The vast majority of motorcycle taxis do not travel long distances, but simply run up and down long lanes (soi) where other forms of public transport do not run.

Knock Knock

Tuk-tuk has become one of the most recognizable features of Bangkok, without which today it is difficult to imagine the appearance of the capital of Thailand. Originating from old rickshaws during the Second World War, the tuk-tuk is essentially a rickshaw, but only equipped with a small engine. It is easy to recognize by its characteristic noise and suffocating smell - a three-wheeled scooter pollutes the air incredibly. In dense traffic, they are more maneuverable, but in general they move much more slowly. For tourists, tuk tuks are one of the most popular means of transportation around. 5-10 minutes of travel is enough to get an idea about this mode of transport and to get to know the flavor of the Asian metropolis.

Useful tips about tuk tuk

Prices depend on the distance traveled, time of day, traffic and the mood of the drivers. Usually a very short trip will cost 30 baht.
Be sure to bargain and agree on the cost of the trip in advance, because drivers always overestimate the cost of the trip for tourists
"Knock Knock Mafia" in tourist areas offers "secret" or "special" trading places. Some of them may offer to be your guide and lead a tour, or they will give you a free ride if they agree to visit clothing and jewelry stores (their owners give tuk-tuk drivers coupons for fuel and a commission for attracted customers). A short "no thanks" answer will save you from being scammed. The same rule applies to taxis.
Avoid taking a tuk-tuk during peak hours (07:00 - 09:00, 16:00 - 19:00) unless you want to get stuck in traffic and breathe in their engine exhaust.
Tuk-tuk is most ideal for short trips. A regular taxi will sometimes cost the same, or even less, but it is much faster.

Water transport

Water transport still functions in Bangkok's public transport system. Using water transport, you can visit the historical sights in the city center, explore the canals (klongs) that played such an important role in the past. transport system. express boats, river taxis and long boats ply up and down the Chao Phraya River, with ferries ferrying passengers on both sides of the river.

Chao Phraya River Express

A trip to the Chao Phraya River should be on the agenda of any tourist. The cheapest and most popular option is the Chao Phraya River Express Boat, www.chaophrayaexpressboat.com. This is a kind of analogue of a bus on the water. Prices are cheap, from 11 baht to 30 baht, depending on the distance and type of boat. The fare is paid on board, the boats are designed to carry from 90 to 180 passengers. Opening hours: 06:00 - 19:30. Route types:

Khlong Saen Saep is one of the few remaining channels. Mostly used by locals to get to work. The canal runs parallel to Phetchaburi Road and provides easy access to Golden Mountain, the island and Siam Square. Traveling on this channel, passengers are insured against the notorious traffic jams in the busy center of Bangkok. Disadvantages include heavily polluted canal water and unclear traffic schedules. The 18 km route is served by boats designed for 40-50 passengers and operates from 5:30 am to 8:30 pm daily. Prices from 10 to 20 baht, depending on the distance.

Be careful when embarking and disembarking, as boats do not stop at the pier for a long time. It is better to sit closer to the front of the boat, away from the noisy engine. Press the green button if you want to get off at the next pier, otherwise the boat might just skip it. The berths are signposted in English.

Long tail boat (river taxi)

Longtail boats can be hired at any major marina in the city. This is a rather expensive pleasure, costing from 400 to 500 baht per hour, it is mainly used Foreign tourists. You can rent a boat from Tha Chang ferry pier next to Grand Palace, or at the pier at the River City Mall (next to the Royal Orchid Sheraton Hotel & Towers). But keep in mind that the boatman is not a professional guide.

Alternatively, you can take the official canal tour (klongs). Any hotel concierge will assist you with this tour. You can book a tour yourself on the website bangkok.com using this link

Bangkok bus terminals

The largest and most modern north terminal, also known as Mo Chit (Mo Chit) serves northern and northeast directions Thailand (Isan, Chiang Mai, Chiang Rai). The bus terminal is located near the elevated station. subway bts Mo Chit and MRT Chatuchak Park Underground Station. It takes 15-20 minutes to walk from these metro stations to the terminal. Therefore, the most best option- take a taxi.

Buying a ticket at any of Bangkok's bus terminals is fairly easy, even if you don't speak Thai. You need to find the ticket office with your destination (indicated in Thai and English), pay the fare there and get a ticket for the next available bus flight. The ticket shows the departure time, seat number and, in most cases, the bus number. Please note that blue means 1st class bus, red means 2nd class. If you need assistance, ask the staff at the information desk on the ground floor. Now it remains to find the departure platform. if you have free time, while away it at the eateries at both ends of the main terminal building or KFC, Dunkin' Donuts, 7-Eleven store.

East Bus Terminal, also known as Ekkamai, is a relatively compact terminal next to underground station subway station Ekkamai BTS station. It is located at: Sukhumvit Road, soi 40, opposite soi 63. Ekkamai serves the eastern destinations of Thailand, including Pattaya, Rayong, Ban Phe (Ko Samet), Trat, Chonburi. From here you can take a bus to the Cambodian border (Poipet).

The South Bus Terminal, also known as Sai Tai, has a somewhat inconvenient location on the right bank of the river in the Thonburi area. In December 2007, the terminal was moved to a new, even more remote place Address: Phutthamonthon Sai 1 Road. Intercity buses depart from here to the western and southern destinations of Thailand (including Krabi, Phuket, Surat Thani, Koh Samui, Koh Phangan, Hat Yai and many others).

Getting to the terminal is not easy, as there is little public transport. The easiest option is to take a taxi, but if you are going there in the evening, especially on weekdays, you should be prepared for a serious traffic jam, it can take 30 minutes or a whole hour from the city center to get there.

From the Victory Monument BTS station, the terminal can be reached by the pale orange 515 bus. Tell the bus conductor Sai Tai. The large bus terminal will be on the left side of the road about 9 km after crossing the river ( large building terminal is hard to miss).

Railway stations

The Kingdom of Thailand has a developed network of railways. Mostly Japanese trains are used. They are slower than their European or American counterparts. The relatively slow speed of the train can be seen as a bonus to enjoy natural landscapes and countryside of Thailand.

Hualamphong Station is the central railway station. From here, trains leave for the northern, eastern, northeastern and southern regions of Thailand. A large and convenient station was built in 1916. It has 14 platforms and 26 ticket offices. The station serves more than 130 trains and about 60,000 passengers daily. Since 2004, the station has been connected by an underpass to the underground metro station of the same name. Located in the city center at the address: Rama IV Rd, Pathum Wan, close to Bangkok's Chinatown.

Thonburi Train Station is located on the western side of the river in Thonburi (one of the districts on the right bank of the Chao Phraya River). Trains leave for Kanchanaburi from here. The previous station was on the banks of the river and reached it by express boat, but now it has been turned into a museum. The new station is only 800 m from the old station.

Apart from passenger traffic, The State Railway of Thailand runs several day trips to attractions in the suburbs of the Thai capital, such as Kanchanaburi, Hua Hin, Floating Markets Damnoen Saduak, Ampawa and more. There are numerous options for excursions for several days. More details at www.virtualtour.railway.co.th. Unfortunately, not all pages of this site have been translated to English language. Better go to the official website railway www.railway.co.th. At the bottom of the main page you will see the directions of travel. Clicking on them will open a pdf document with detailed description excursions.

As in any major metropolis in the world, there is a well-developed transport network. Everyone can choose for themselves this or that way of moving around the city, depending on preferences and financial situation.

Tickets for intercity transport

If you need to go outside of Bangkok, then there are bus stations, railway station, Suvarnabhumi and Don Muang airports for this. Tickets can also be purchased online. Use the form below.

Bangkok river transport on Chao Phraya

Ferries run along the Chao Phraya River and have certain stops. They are easy to get to the main attractions:,. The central pier from which ferries depart is located next to BTS Saphan Taksin Station. They go quite far down the river, but tourists don't usually go further - popular place, where there are many shops, tour desks and cheap accommodation.

All ferries run from 6 am to 7 pm. The fare depends on the distance and is 10-32 baht. There are special ferries for tourists with an English-speaking guide. They go from the Central Pier to Pier No. 13 (where Khaosan is located), then turn around and follow in the opposite direction. Travel time one way is 25-27 minutes. Ticket price - 150 baht.

water taxi

This transport of Bangkok represents motor boats designed for several people. Unlike ferries, which follow a specific route and make specific stops, boats can go anywhere and drop you off anywhere. They may also wait while you take in the sights. Such a taxi is good because you can travel along the tributaries on it. the Chao River Praia and see how the locals live away from hiking trails. The trip costs around 800 baht. But this is the price for the whole boat, and if there are, for example, 4 people, then each will be 200.

Tuk-tuk taxi

This transport is the symbol of Bangkok, many souvenir shops even sell small models dedicated to him.

Tuk-tuk is a modified three-wheel motorcycle. No more than three people (adults) with suitcases can fit. Their parking lots are everywhere and many people use tuk-tuks as exotics, such as “well, how not to be in Bangkok and not try to ride this miracle”. The cost of the trip is discussed in advance. Bargaining is quite appropriate, albeit within reasonable limits. For a few kilometers you will be charged 15-20 baht, and to cross the whole of Bangkok, you need 200-300. How more people, the cheaper it is, because payment is made not for each passenger, but for the entire tuk-tuk. You can get to almost anywhere in the capital. Tuk-tuk parking lots are located near popular tourist places- shopping malls, attractions, markets.

Moto taxi

This is the most the fastest from Bangkok's land transport, because of the maneuverability, you will not be stuck in traffic jams. Plus, he will take you to the place on his own. shortest distance- All sorts of lanes and nooks and crannies.

The passenger sits in the back seat and the trip begins. Sometimes it can fit two people, but driving in this way is dangerous. In general, motorbike-taxi is a rather traumatic type of transport - oops, and crashed at the turn. It is best avoided if possible, although it can be justified in case of urgency and rush hour. The price of the trip depends on the distance and is not much different from the cost of a tuk-tuk - through the whole city you will be charged 200 Thai rubles. Taxi drivers with motorcycles are located at almost every intersection, close to attractions and shopping malls Bangkok.

This metered taxi. In our opinion, this is the best transport option in Bangkok (with the exception of rush hours when you have to stand in traffic jams). Taxis are foreign cars painted in different colors (a lot of pink and green). There is a sign "TAXI-METER" on the roof. The cabin is very comfortable, and the fare will be cheaper (according to the meter) than riding in a tuk-tuk, blown by all the winds. In a taxi, the air temperature is brought by air conditioners to 21-23 degrees. This is very nice considering that outside the window +30…+35.