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What can I do with Rabbit Card in Bangkok?

What is a Rabbit Card? The Rabbit Card is a reloadable transport card used for the BTS Skytrain system in Bangkok that can also be used at selected F&B outlets and retail shops. These cards can carry a maximum of THB4,000 at any given time.



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Bangkok BTS Skytrain Rabbit Card
  • Easy and hassle-free travel on the BTS Skytrain, without the need to purchase individual tickets for every ride.
  • Save time and avoid long queues at ticket machines, making your travel experience more efficient.


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Ticketing: The BTS uses ticket cards available from machines (many only accept coins) or the ticketing window (if it's open). Tickets aren't checked on trains, but they are required to exit the turnstiles at your destination, so keep it handy!

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You can't use the Rabbit card for either the ARL or MRT.

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Standard Rabbit Card are available for sales at all MRT Yellow Line Ticket Offices. Standard Rabbit Card can be obtained for 200 Baht, which include 100 Baht issuing fees and 100 Baht initial stored values.

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The best travel money cards for Thailand are the Wise Multi Currency card, which offers the best exchange rate for Thai baht, a Westpac Worldwide Wallet or Up Bank debit card for ATM withdrawals and the BankWest Platinum Breeze or ING One Low Rate cards for credit purchases.

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Rabbit Card is a first e-money service in Thailand that functioning across BTS and other transportation, together with purchase unique products and services easier and more convenient. A first transport ticket system, which is not only supported Phuket Smart Bus but also BTS and other transportation.

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Student Rabbit card may only be used by current fulltime students, aged not over 23 years, according to date of birth on Citizen ID and currently studying at an academic institution in Thailand, or studying in a foreign country at an institution recognized by the Ministry of Education.

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*Note minimum reload amount is 100. The klook booth is quite hidden, but the booth employee worked so fast. The card is convenient to use.

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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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Many of us are aware of the 2 major train lines in Bangkok, MRT and BTS. Recently I found out you can use your debit/ credit card to enter and pay for your MRT rides, as long as you use a VISA or Mastercard.

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The interesting thing about this bus is that the fare is the same no matter what distance you travel (20 THB). As such, you can easily pay with cash or rabbit card. No discount is given for Rabbit users. Because of this, we only recommend getting a Rabbit card if you also plan to go to Bangkok or Phuket.

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1) The most common method and easiest for tourists is to simply insert coins and/or notes into the ticket/token machines located just before the barriers to get a token. Each machine has a large touch screen that is available in Thai or English.

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