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Which cab service works in Thailand?

  • Airport Rail Link. 14,357. Taxis & Shuttles. ...
  • Tommy Taxi Bangkok. 886. Taxis & Shuttles. ...
  • Krabi Shuttle. 1,525. Taxis & Shuttles. ...
  • TransferBKK. 1,265. Taxis & Shuttles. ...
  • Phuket Shuttle. 936. Taxis & Shuttles. ...
  • Krabi Taxi Services. 779. Taxis & Shuttles. ...
  • Enjoy Taxi Bangkok. 788. Taxis & Shuttles. ...
  • Cheaper than Hotel Taxis. 1,522. Taxis & Shuttles.




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The short answer is no, there is currently no Uber in Thailand. However, you can use a ride-hailing app called Grab instead. The app works in a similar way to Uber and is affordable and easy to use. Alternatively, you can use regular taxis, tuk-tuks and public transport to get around.

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Order a ride on Grab, the top ride-hailing and taxi app in Southeast Asia. Choose from a variety of transport modes, including cars, motorbikes, and buses, and get matched with a professional driver in minutes.

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As per reply #1 metered taxis are cheaper and better in Bangkok. Sometimes I resort to tuk-tuks for short rides when taxis are hard to get. Then the best prices that I have been able to negotiate have been about 50% more expensive than a metered taxi for the same trip.

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Grab is a ride-hailing service that is popular in many cities around the world, including Bangkok. It can be a convenient and affordable way to get around the city.

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Grab is a free mobile app that enables you to book a taxi, easily select a pick-up point and destination, and estimate the cost of your journey. While there are plenty of similar apps available around the world, Grab is the only 1 that operates in Phuket.

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Tuk-tuks are best suited to short trips. Often it would cost the same (or even be cheaper) to take a cab to the same destination, but the smaller and more nimble tuk tuk will go a lot faster.

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Save money by taking a bus or minivan There are a variety of bus companies, but the most reliable are those run by the government-subsidized The Transport Co. Buy tickets online or in person at the bus station to avoid scams.

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Overall taxis in Bangkok don't accept credit cards. Be sure to carry small cash in Baht on you. It is best to travel with smaller bills such as ?20 or ?50 notes, as most taxi drivers don't carry much change.

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