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Is BTS Skytrain good?

Having said this the BTS and MRT are by far the quickest and easiest way to travel around the City. Trains are fairly frequent but still get crowded at times. There are less seats and more standing. The system is already being expanded so expect it to improve over the next few years.



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The BTS is above ground while the MRT is below ground. They're two separate systems with separate ticketing.

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MRT Subway It's comprised of two lines - the Blue Line and Purple Line. Like the BTS Skytrain, trains arrive every 5-10 minutes. It's also cheaper, with MRT Subway tickets costing, on average, around 90 cents. If you can say anything about public transport in Bangkok, it's that it's cheap!

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BTS SkyTrain operates daily from 06.00 – 24.00 hrs.

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Fares start at 15 baht per one stop. A one-day pass may be a good option for those planning to do a lot of hopping on and off for one full day. But if you plan to be in Bangkok for a while, it might be a good idea to buy the BTS Smart Pass. Unlimited travel within the duration of a single day for 140 baht.

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Bangkok is not an eminently walkable city. Rather, making the most of this daunting sprawl of crowds, commerce and culture takes a bit of planning… Work out what you want to see, where they are with a good offline or online map, then work out a logical route.

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