Bangkok's BTS Skytrain Guide - Forget Traffic Woes
Picture this: There are at least 100 flashing street lights and neon signboards lining the roads; hordes of people crowding vendors; some trying to cross the street, attempting to find their way through choc-a-block traffic; AND, it's the first day of your holiday in Bangkok! Praying for a quick solution? Well, the BTS Skytrain is heaven-sent for you, so you can worry less about transport and enjoy Bangkok more. But hang on. To be able to do that, you must know how to use this system. You've hit the right page; because we have your back. Here's every must-know detail about Bangkok's BTS Skytrain that you need to travel like an expert.
What is Bangkok's BTS Skytrain?
It would be safe to call the BTS Skytrain the lifeline of the Thai capital, which has been the case since 1999. One of Southeast Asia's most advanced public transport systems, this sophisticated monorail connects the top spots in the city, making the commute easy even for first-time travellers. It may only cover a bit of Bangkok's ginormous metropolis, but the train runs through the most-frequented and important parts of the city. How? The answer is in the name - 'sky' train. It operates at an elevated level, about 30-33 feet above the ground.
BTS Skytrain vs MRT
You'd ask, what's the difference between the BTS and MRT? Which one's better? Here's a quick comparison; just take note that you might need to use both the BTS and MRT depending on your journey.
Coverage: The BTS Skytrain covers a larger area of Bangkok compared to the MRT. Especially popular areas like Sukhumvit Road, Silom Road, and Siam Square. This makes travel easy for tourists.
Reliability: The BTS frequency of trains is way more regularn compared to the MRT. Moreover, BTS is known for its punctuality.
Connections: You’ll get better connectivity with other transport modes with BTS Skytrain. For instance, the Airport Rail Link and the Chao Phraya River Express Boat.
The view: Because it takes a route high above the ground, the BTS Skytrain offers unmissable views of the bustling city.
What are the operating routes of the BTS Skytrain?
Sixty-one stations are conveniently spaced on two lines - Silom and Sukhumvit. They intersect at Siam Central Station, where you can transfer anywhere on the network. The Sukhumvit line operates from Mo Chit in north Bangkok to Samrong in Samut Prakan province in the east, passing along the famous Chatuchak Park weekend market.
The Silom line goes from central Bangkok's National Stadium via the Silom and Sathorn areas, popular for their business and party scenes, to the south's suburban Bang Wa. Don't worry though; you'll find maps easily available (in English as well as Thai) at the stations/tourist centres.
How to efficiently use the BTS?
Bangkok BTS Skytrain isn't much different from trains in large cities. Even for first-timers in the city, it's user-friendly, considering there are (at the moment) only two lines, and you won't need to make more than one connection. What you must essentially do, though, is plan your route well in advance so you don't waste your single-journey ticket. However, if you're visiting only for a limited time, we'd suggest not spending too much time understanding routes.
How can you buy Skytrain tickets?
Vending machines (not staffed booths) at stations are the only way to purchase tickets. Do note that many older machines accept only coins, but newer, larger machines accept notes as well. They also sell one-day tickets and Rabbit cards, for which you can ask for assistance.
You'll find the exact fare for your destination on the BTS map. Press the corresponding buttons on the machine and insert money. Your ticket will then be dispensed. While entering the station, insert your ticket into the entry gate.
What's a Rabbit Card?
The best way to save time standing in lines! All you need is a THB100 deposit, and you can load cash onto your Rabbit card for slightly cheaper prices for each trip. You can also purchase a set number of pre-paid trips (30-day validity) at a discounted rate.
Now here's the confusing part. Most of the Skytrain network is operated by a private company, and the rest are government-operated. As you'd expect, these two networks don't work seamlessly together while collecting fares. Therefore, pre-paid trips are practical only on one section of the network. For other stations, an additional THB15 is charged per journey. But, this doesn't affect short-term visitors, who usually buy (the all-inclusive) single tickets or one-day passes, in which case, the max amount for a single trip is about THB44. If you're going to a distant station, there's a surcharge of THB15.
Which are the most-frequented stations?
That depends on where each station takes you. Naturally, stations of the Skytrain that connect to the city's best attractions are the most popular. Here's a quick guide for you. (Of course, you explore places other than these).
Purpose | Station | Change for | End at | Go to/for |
Best Food | Asok, Mo Chit, Sala Daeng | MRT subway to Hualamphong | Chinatown | Great street food, local cuisine |
Best Shopping | Siam | – | – | Siam Paragon, Siam Centre |
National Stadium | – | – | MBK | |
Chit Lom | – | – | Central Chidlom, Central World | |
Phloen Chit | – | – | Central Embassy | |
Old City | Saphan Taksin | Chao Phraya Express Boat | Phra Athit | Stroll through old village-like neighbourhoods |
Ratchathewi | Pratunam Pier for Saen Saeb canal boat. OR, take a taxi. | Phan Fa Lilat | Walk to Khao San Road | |
Nightlife | Nana | – | Sukhumvit Soi 11 | Popular clubs, restaurants, bars |
Chong Nonsi | – | – | Sophisticated, fancy bars, eateries |
*Make a note of the operating hours of BTS Skytrain, which is every day, from 6am until midnight.
Tips You Can't (and Shouldn't) Ignore
Whether you're a seasoned traveller or a first-time visitor in Bangkok, these pointers will make your journey better.
Routes/Map: Familiarise yourself with the routes before you hop on the train. This will help you better plan your journey and make transferring between lines easier.
Scams: Buy your cards/passes ONLY from official websites. Seek help from tourist info points if you’re confused. Keep away from ticket-sellers or over-friendly strangers offering any help.
Rush Hours: If you can, plan your journeys outside of the office/peak hours to avoid crowds and have a comfortable ride. This is especially important if you’re carrying heavy luggage.
BTS Skytrain App: Download the official app to check train schedules and minimise waiting time.
Be Mindful: Watch your belongings while on the train/platform. Pickpockets are common in crowded areas, and it’s best to be vigilant
Food/Drinks: Do bear in mind that eating/drinking is strictly NOT allowed on the BTS Skytrain.
Courtesy: There are priority seating areas (for pregnant women, the elderly, and persons with disabilities). It goes without saying that (if you don’t fall into any of these categories) giving up your seat to those who need it more is always appreciated.
MOST Important: Utilise your BTS Skytrain pass/card to visit not just tourist attractions and malls; do explore backstreets and lanes, where you can experience the true charm of Bangkok’s authentic local culture.
Unleash your wanderlust with unlimited travel
The Skytrain is definitely cost-effective, but who doesn’t love the word 'unlimited'? With routes connecting all the must-see attractions, an unlimited BTS travel pass is a godsend.
And don’t worry—we’ve got you covered! With this pass, you can hop on and off the BTS Skytrain for an entire day, enjoying unlimited rides.
You'll have easy access to the best spots in the city, from iconic landmarks like the King Power Mahanakhon skyscraper to vibrant shopping malls. And guess what? No activation is needed, making it super easy to start your adventure!"
Pre-booking your BTS Skytrain tickets
Holiday 'Maximiser'
Just a few days in Bangkok make you realise that there's hardly anything you can't experience in this city. Historical sites, heritage landmarks, breathtaking views, stunning nature trails, unending options for foodies and shopaholics, luxury spas, adventure parks, skywalks…the list won't end!
And just when the desire to check everything off your list overwhelms you, the BTS Skytrain comes to the rescue. Simply put, it makes travel in Bangkok easy enough to make your bucket list goals achievable. This convenient, accessible, cost-effective, and time-saving transport option 'maximises' your getaway and leaves you wanting for more.
Commonly Asked Questions
What's the usual fare for the BTS Skytrain?
It depends on the distance travelled. The minimum range usually is around THB16-23.
What is the frequency of trains?
Trains usually arrive every three to five minutes during rush hours. At off-peak hours, the frequency might be around seven to ten minutes.
Are the announcements made in English?
All announcements and signs in the BTS Skytrain are in Thai and English.
Does it connect to the airport?
The BTS Skytrain doesn't directly connect to Bangkok's main airports. But you can choose other options like the Airport Rail Link.
I'm a solo traveller. Is the BTS Skytrain safe?
Yes! There are CCTV cameras throughout stations and trains, and security staff is present at multiple points.