Bangkok Mass Transit System, also known as Bangkok BTS or SkyTrain, is one of the most convenient ways to travel around Bangkok, as it helps to escape chaotic and often jammed traffic in the city. You can go to many tourist points and explore the city in a short time with the Bangkok BTS One-Day Pass.
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Bangkok BTS One-Day Pass
This BTS ticket allows you to take the BTS SkyTrain for unlimited rides within the operating hours on the day of activation. You can freely move around major areas in downtown Bangkok, especially Siam, Silom, and Sukhumvit, where many hotels, restaurants, shopping malls, sightseeing spots, and nightlife venues are located.
Bangkok BTS One-Day Pass Price
The BTS One-Day Pass price is 150 THB, and it is non-refundable when you buy this pass at the BTS ticket counter.
More flexible terms with free cancellation are offered when booking the pass online here: Bangkok BTS Skytrain One-Day Pass
Usually, the price of a one-way BTS ticket costs 17-47 THB per journey. The price of the day pass will be much lower than the cost of one-way tickets if you use the BTS SkyTrain a lot during the day. When you are planning to travel around the city a lot, this pass will be very cost-effective and you will not only be saving money, but also time that you would be wasting in the queue at BTS ticket vending machines or counters.
Where to Buy Bangkok BTS One-Day Pass
Day passes cannot be purchased at ticket vending machines, but you can buy this type of Bangkok BTS ticket at the counter of any BTS SkyTrain station.
You can easily book the ticket online in advance, where payments in a wide range of currencies are accepted, and a often cheaper rate than you would pay when buying directly at the BTS station is offered. You can check for current offers and book BTS day tickets here: Bangkok BTS SkyTrain One-Day Pass
When booking online, the ticket can be conveniently collected at Suvarnabhumi Airport (BKK) or CentralWorld shopping mall.
Is the Bangkok BTS One-Day Pass Worth it?
This BTS ticket is the best solution for those who will be in Bangkok for a day and mainly want to visit tourist destinations along the BTS SkyTrain line during the day. You don't have to exchange money to buy a ticket when booking the pass online, and you don't have to queue at the ticket booth or ticket vending machine, letting you pass easily. That is especially important during peak hours.
If you stay in Bangkok for 2 or more days and need multi-day tickets, you can just simply buy multiple 1-day tickets according to the number of days you are going to use them and just activate your pass on the day you want to use it.
Those who plan to stay in Bangkok for a longer time can save time by getting a BTS SkyTrain Rabbit Card, a top-up card that lets you avoid purchasing individual tickets for every ride. For more information about this type of BTS ticket, check Bangkok Rabbit Card.
BTS Routes with BTS One-Day Pass
With this ticket, you can travel between all BTS stations in Bangkok. There are two bustling lines in Bangkok, the Sukhumvit Line (light green) and the Silom Line (dark green), with a total of 60 stations, and you can transfer between them at Siam Station. The Sukhumvit Line begins at Kheha Station and ends at Khu Khot Station, while the Silom Line begins at Bang Wa Station and ends at National Stadium Station.
BTS One-Day Pass cannot be used on other Bangkok’s light rail systems such as MRT metro (underground train system), Airport Rail Link (train connecting Suvarnabhumi Airport with the city center), MRT Yellow Line (new line in the eastern part of the city), MRT Pink Line (new line in northern Bangkok), Gold Line (train to ICONSIAM), or SRT Red Line (new line connecting Don Mueang Airport with the city).
BTS day tickets can be picked up at Suvarnabhumi Airport (BKK) or CentralWorld shopping mall after booking it online here: Bangkok BTS SkyTrain One-Day Pass
Top Attractions near BTS SkyTrain
BTS SkyTrain connects many attractions that you will find in the list of must-visit places in Bangkok. Find some of the top attractions that are accessible by BTS SkyTrain and plan your visit in advance.
- Chatuchak Weekend Market - Mo Chit BTS Station
- Sea Life Bangkok Ocean World - Siam BTS Station
- Siam Paragon - Siam BTS Station
- Jim Thompson House - National Stadium BTS Station
- MBK Shopping Center - National Stadium BTS Station
- Bangkok Art and Culture Centre (BACC) - National Stadium BTS Station
- Nana Plaza Bangkok - Nana BTS Station
- Erawan Shrine - Chit Lom BTS Station
- CentralWorld - Chit Lom BTS Station
- Terminal 21 - Asok BTS Station
- Benchakitti Park - Asok BTS Station
- Patpong Night Market - Sala Daeng BTS Station
- Lumpini Park - Sala Daeng BTS Station
Bangkok BTS Operating Hours
Daily 06:00 - 23:59
Tips
Bangkok BTS SkyTrain One-Day Pass doesn't include BTS Gold Line, MRT All Lines, Airport Rail Link (ARL), and SRT Red Line, so when connecting with these lines, you will need to buy separate tickets for them.
The most useful BTS connections with other city train lines:
Bangkok BTS SkyTrain at Phaya Thai Station connects with the Airport Rail Link (ARL) train to Suvarnabhumi Airport.
Bangkok BTS SkyTrain connects with Bangkok Subway Train (MRT) at Mo Chit Station, Asok Station, and Sala Daeng Station.
Bangkok BTS SkyTrain also connects with MRT Yellow Line at Samrong Station, with Gold Line (train to ICONSIAM) at Krung Thon Buri Station, and with MRT Pink Line at Wat Phra Sri Mahathat Station.