In 2026, a standard Rabbit Card in Bangkok typically costs 200 Thai Baht (THB) when purchased at a BTS Skytrain ticket office. This total price is split into two parts: a 100 THB issuing fee (which is non-refundable) and 100 THB of initial stored value that you can use immediately for fares. You must present your passport (or a high-quality photo of it) when purchasing or registering the card due to Thai anti-money laundering regulations. The Rabbit Card is an essential tool for navigating Bangkok, as it works on the BTS Skytrain, the BRT (bus rapid transit), and the new MRT Yellow and Pink lines, as well as at many retail outlets like McDonald's, Starbucks, and convenience stores. While there are no longer "deposits" that you can get back, the card remains valid for seven years, making it a great investment for frequent visitors to the city. You can easily top up the card at any BTS station or via the My Rabbit mobile app if your phone supports NFC.