BTS Skytrain Bangkok 2023 – A First Timer’s Guide To The Public Transport System

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The BTS Skytrain is a modern monorail system in the heart of Bangkok, and it’s a great way to get around the…

The BTS Skytrain is a modern monorail system in the heart of Bangkok, and it’s a great way to get around the city. It’s affordable, efficient, and it will save you from the chock-a-block traffic on the streets below. The Skytrain has 61 stations on two lines, the (Green) Silom Line and the (Green) Sukhumvit Line. The stations are spaced about 1 kilometre apart, and the lines intersect at Siam Central Station, making it easy to transfer anywhere on the network. The BTS Skytrain has stations near many tourist destinations, including the Grand Palace, Wat Arun, Mahakanon Tower, and Chatuchak Weekend Market.

Eye catching dark photo of modern BTS Skytrain driving on elevated tracks in Bangkok near Asok Station

I’ve spent far more time in Bangkok over the years than I would like to admit. I know the hidden gems and the best places to eat, shop, and hang-out. I even know which side of the train the doors are going to open on at each station; Yeah. I’ve definitely spent too much time in Bangkok! Strange, because I always considered myself an island person and never a city person. Anyway, getting around the city has become second nature to me and I’ll share my knowledge with you in this guide, including the best attractions in the city, with Skytrain Stations nearby.

Bangkok BTS Skytrain Map

Inside the BTS Skytrain stations, and on the trains themselves, there are easy-to-read maps which light up to indicate the current location and direction of travel, in both Thai and English. But if you want to navigate the system like a pro, you’ll want to download a full-resolution map to your phone.

The official BTS train map is available here, but if you’re looking for something a little more user-friendly, with all of Bangkok’s train lines, then you have to check out this custom metro map created by BKKTransit. The design is widely considered to be more informative and easier to navigate than the official maps, and it has been used by many residents and visitors in Bangkok, including myself.

New 2023 - 2024 creator BTS Bangkok Skytrain Map easy to read use full HD full resolution High Resolution custom map public transport map metro map Bangkok train mapBangkok BTS Skytrain and Metro Map of Bangkok

Kyuu, the creator of BKKTransit, created the custom Bangkok Train Map in their spare time, after becoming fed up with the official signage. They’ve been updating the map regularly ever since.

You can check the BKKTransit Twitter page for the latest map version, and I’ll try to keep the latest update of the metro map updated here too.

Useful Stations:

Station S6: Saphan Taksin – Bangkok Temples Including The Grand Palace Station S3: Chong Nonsi – Bangkok Skywalk (Mahakanon Tower) Station S2: Sala Daeng – Lumpini Park Station W1: National Stadium – Jim Thompson House

Take the BTS to Bang Sue Grand Central Station to take an SRT Thai Train to these destinations:

Ayutthaya Ancient City Kanchanaburi: Erewan and ‘Death RailwayBangkok Train Market

Understanding the BTS Skytrain Map

BTS Skytrain Bangkok train interior the interactive carriage map shows the trains current location direction of travel and the next station LCD TV inside Bangkok skytrainTrains have an interactive map showing which station you are at.

Each BTS station has a name, along with a coordinate and a number. For example, Chit Lom is E1, which means it is one station from Siam Central on the eastern part of the line. This information can be used to make navigating the train system much easier.

The Sukhumvit Line operates trains to the north and east of Bangkok. Northern stations on the Sukhumvit Line are numbered N1 to N24, and eastern stations are numbered E1 to E23. Siam Central Station is located at “station zero” between N1 and E1 stations. The two train lines connect with each other at Siam Station. The Silom Line operates trains to the west and south. The stations on the Silom Line are numbered S1 to S12, and there is only one station on the west line: W1, National Stadium.

How To Use The BTS Skytrain

An old style BTS Skytrain on the rails at Siam Station
a BTS Skytrain leaving the station at Siam Bangkok
A passenger is holding a BTS Skytrain ticket One Day Pass
Interior of BTS Train Carriage with yellow seats and standing area without people on board

The Bangkok BTS Skytrain really isn’t much different than any other metropolitan train system. It is easy to use, even if you are not familiar with the city, and because there are only two lines, you’ll never have more than one connection.

Once you’ve figured out your route you’ll want to buy yourself a ticket, enter the station and board a train. So let’s look at how much the BTS tickets cost, where to buy one and how to use it.

If you have a short time in Bangkok and don’t want to waste any time learning to navigate the city, I highly recommend having a look at this tour package: https://getyourguide.tp.st/tH17ylPF. It’s a private guide tour for 450 Baht a person, up to six. You’ll spend the day with a local guide visiting the best sights in the city. The itinerary is customer for you and you’ll use a mix of the Skytrain and the Bangkok river boats to get around.

How Much Does A BTS Skytrain Ticket Cost?

Train fares and ticket prices. The BTS Skytrain is not expensive. It’s a cheap way to get around in Bangkok. Tourists can take advance of the BTS One Day Travel Card for unlimited trips on the network.

Passengers at Phrom Pong BTS Station que and learn how to use the BTS ticket machine to but tickets for the skytrain with pricesBuying tickets for the BTS Skytrain

Or you can pay based on which station you want to travel to. Taxis are also cheap in Bangkok and sometimes cost the same as taking the train. But the BTS is always the quickest option.

How are BTS Skytrain Fares Fares Calculated

A standard BTS Train Ticket currently costs between 17 – 47 Baht, depending on the distance travelled. 

BTS Skytrain fares are calculated based on the number of stations you travel through to reach your destination. The lowest fare is 17 Baht to travel one station, and the fare is capped at a maximum of 47 Baht to travel a distance of eight or more stations. Travelling two stations costs 25 Baht, three stations is 28 Baht, four is 32 Baht, five- 35, six-40, and seven costs 45 Baht. There is a 50% discount for Thai and foreign seniors and students (with a Rabbit Card). 

Tourists can take advantage of the One-Day Pass and make unlimited trips: https://klook.tp.st/htSxUlaG.

Note: BTS Tickets cannot be used on the MRT or any other public transport systems in Bangkok.

Where Does The BTS Skytrain Go

Where are the must-visit places in Bangkok? There are a lot of attractions in Bangkok that you can get to on the BTS Skytrain. 

DSC07544 1BTS Skytrain at Siam Station

Must Visit Places in Bangkok That Are Near a BTS Train Station.

? MRT Metro Connections

There are three central stations on the Bangkok Skytrain which connect to the MRT. These Stations are Sala Daeng/Silom, Asok/Sukhumvit, and Mo Chit/Chatucha Park.

Krung Thon Buri: Silom Line (S7)

From Station S7: Krung Thon Buri you can easily get to Icon Siam Shopping Mall. Icon Siam has its own dedicated train line. The Gold BTS Line starts at Krung Thon Buri and takes you directly to the Icon Siam entrance after one station.

Personally, I dislike that Icon Siam is treated as a tourist destination. It’s a shopping mall, it’s nothing special, and nothing you can’t find in any other city on Earth. If you are a tourist in Bangkok, there is a lot more to do and see than hang out in malls. 

Saphan Taksin: Silom Line (S6)

Saphan Taksin is the holy grail of Skytrain Stations for activities nearby. Saphan Taksin Station is on the Chao Phraya River Bank, a few metres from Taksin Pier. 

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Saphan Takisin BTS Train Station Platform there is a skytrain in the tropical station
getting to wat arun bangkok temple on the bts skytrain
Entrance to Saphan Taksin BTS Station before sunrise Bangkok Skytrain

From the pier, you can catch the Bangkok River Ferry which makes stops at The Grand Palace, Wat Arun and Wat Pho Temples. Asiatique Nightmarket is a few minutes to walk, or there is a free shuttle boat, and the Lebua State Tower is a few minutes to walk, the rooftop bar where the Hangover Movies were filmed.

Chong Nosi: Silom Line (S3)

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Station S3 Chong Nosi is the station for the Bangkok Skywalk. The Skywalk is on the 80th floor of the Mahakanon Tower and the station connects to the building directly.

Sala Daeng: Silom Line (S2)

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Station S2, Sala-Daeng is a key location for tourists to be aware of. There is plenty to do nearby including the Patpong walking street. However, Lumpini Park is no more than a few minutes to walk from the station and there is a subway tunnel that leads out into the park.

Sala-Daeng is also an important station because it connects the BTS Skytrain and the MRT Metro. Silom is the name of the Metro Station, which is a few minutes walk from Sala-Daeng. You can ride three stations on the MRT to Wat Mangorn where you’ll find yourself in the centre of China Town.

Siam: Central Intersection

Formally called ‘Siam Square’ and sometimes just called ‘Central’. Siam is the busiest station on the BTS network.

Siam Central BTS Train Station with escalators and large clock the are signs to the skytrain platforms and there are no passengers in the station a skytrain is on platform 3Siam Central BTS Station
A Sign in Siam BTS Skytrain Station
A BTS Skytrain leaving the station with Siam Paragon Shopping mall in the background

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There are multiple high-end shopping malls here including Siam Paragon and Siam CenterPoint, and the popular sea world attraction is inside the Siam Paragon. But most importantly Siam is an intersection, it’s the only BTS Station where you can transfer between the Silom Line and the Sukhumvit Line.

National Stadium: Silom Line (W1)

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Entrance to National Stadium BTS StationNational Stadium BTS Skytrain
End of the BTS Skytrain Line on the Silom West Line (Green Line) The Line ends here.End of the line
Archway entrance and BTS Skytrain sign entrance to BTS National Stadium EntranceStation Entrance National Stadium BTS

National Stadium is the only station on the west Silom Line from Siam. The train station is outside the MBK Shopping Center, a treasure trove of knock-off goods and low-cost electronics and clothes. It takes around 5 minutes to walk from National Stadium BTS Station to Jim Thompsons House Museum.

Chit Lom: Sukhumvit Line (E1)

Central World is another popular spot in the city which tourists like to visit. Again, it’s literally just a shopping mall. But to get there take the BTS to E1 Station, Chit Lom. There is a skybridge connecting the station and the mall.

Asok: Sukhumvit Line (E4)

Asok BTS SKytrain Station the sign shows how to use the BTS Skytrain
BTS Skytrain station from ground level the station is elevated over the street
BTS Skytrain station entrance to Asok

Asok is a popular station on the BTS Skytrain Network. You can connect to the underground Metro (MRT) at this station. Jodds Fair is a popular night market in Bangkok. To get there change to the MRT at Asok Station and ride two stops to Phra Ram 9.

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Ratchathewi: Sukhumvit Line (N1)

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Ratchatewi Station is the closest train station to Khao San Road, although you’ll still need to take a quick canal boat ride to get there. A few meters from Ratchatewi BTS Station you will find Sapan Hua Chang Pier, taking the boat from here to Khaosan Road takes about 5-10 minutes and tickets cost 19 Baht.

Khao San is in an area of Bangkok called Rattanakosin Island. (Yes it’s technically an ‘island’). This island is where Bangkok’s most famous temples are located, including Wat Pho and the Grand Palace. There are laws that the Grand Palace must be the tallest building in the area, and because of that it is forbidden to extend the Skytrain to Khao San. There are plans to open a nearby underground MRT Station in 2024.

Paya Thai: Sukhumvit Line (N2)

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Phaya Thai is the station of the Suvarnabhumi Airport Link. You can catch a train from here directly to the airport which takes around 30 minutes.

Note: There are two major airports in Bangkok, for flights from Don Muang take the Red Line from Bang Sue, via Mo Chit BTS.

Mo Chit: Sukhumvit Line (N8)

There are two reasons you might want to ride the BTS Skytrain to Mo Chit. The first is the Chatuchak weekend market. The Market is the biggest in Asia and is located a few minutes from Mo Chit Station.

The second reason to come here is to connect to Krung Thep Apiwat Station. It’s the main railway station in Bangkok, (sometimes called Bang Sue Grand Station). You can get to just about anywhere from here, especially if you want to do day tours outside of the city. Some popular places to catch the train to are the Bangkok Train Market, the Bangkok Floating Market, Kanchanaburi, Ayutthaya, Lopburi and even Pattaya.

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Note: The largest bus terminal in Bangkok is also located near Mo Chit BTS Station, you can get just about anywhere from here; including from Bangkok to Krabi. You can also connect to the Don Muang Airport Train from Mo Chit, via Bang Sue.

Where To Buy Bangkok BTS Skytrain Tickets From

Sala Daeng BTS Skytrain Station, and connection to Bangkok MRT Metro trainBTS Skytrain Ticket Counters

You can buy BTS Train Tickets in the station, or online

Tickets cost the same online and in person unless you buy two or more, then there is a 10% discount on Klook, (still not worth it, in my opinion). My preference is to buy tickets at the stations because you will otherwise need to collect tickets brought online in person; at the airport or at the Central World, Chit Lom.

How to Buy Bangkok BTS Train Tickets Online:

Klook is the only official merchant to sell BTS Skytrain tickets online, BTS does not sell tickets online themselves. It’s often easier to buy tickets in person, but you can buy the online here: https://klook.tp.st/htSxUlaG, for collection in Bangkok.

How to Buy Bangkok BTS Train Tickets at The Station:

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There are three choices where can buy a Skytrain Ticket from at the station. You can go to the ticket kiosk, there is one in every station. Or you can use a vending machine, of which, there are two types. The most common type only accepts coins, but the other (larger) type accepts both notes and coins. Make sure you have coins, before queuing for a machine! If not, go to the kiosk.

Buying a Ticket at The Ticket Kisosk: There is a staffed ticket and service kiosk at every BTS Skytrain Station. This is the only place in the station where you can buy a one-day travel pass or a Rabbit Card. You can also exchange large notes for smaller ones to use in the machines. Or buy tickets using a credit card, (minimum CC charge is 300 Baht). If you only need a standard ticket it is easier to use the machines. Pronunciation of Thai place names can be challenging, but the machines have a clear map to select your destination from in English and Thai. Buying a Ticket at The Coin Machine: These machines are slowly being phased out, but if you’ve accumulated any coins in Thailand, this is the place to unload it all. The coin machines are easily recognisable. They are the most common, smaller machines, built into the wall with a vertical display. These machines only vend standard tickets. You can use any coin including 2 Baht, those with a Thai Bank account can pay using a QR scan. Buying a Ticket a The Note Machine: There are usually longer queues for these machines, and there are fewer of them in the stations. These machines are easy to spot because they stand alone, are much larger, and have a horizontal screen. You can use 20 Baht, 50 Baht and 100 Baht notes in these machines. But be warned. Receiving change from this machine is like hitting the jackpot on a pub quiz machine. Yep, you’ll be given your change entirely in coins! These machines can also be used to top-up or check a balance on a Rabbit Card. Ticket machines where you can buy BTS Train Tickets and top up a rabbit card. There are three new style note accepting ticket machines Note Machines: New Style ticket vending machine at BTS Station
An old style coin machine at the BTS Station where you can buy tickets for the BTS SkytrainCoin Machine: Old Style ticket vending machines
How to use the BTS Skytrain tickets a photo shows a Skytrain Passenger taping a ticket to enter the train. You’ll need to tap it on the touchpad, at the ticket barriers, in order to enter the station and access the platforms.How to Use Skytrain Ticket

What Types of Tickets are Available For The BTS Skytrain

All BTS Train Tickets use the same form factor, Rabbit Cards, One Day Passes, and standard tickets are reusable plastic cards, the same shape and size as a regular credit card. The are no digital, mobile or QR tickets.

You can buy a standard ‘single journey’ ticket, a one-day pass, or a Rabbit Card. Let’s look at the different tickets available for the BTS Skytrain, and how much each one costs.

BTS One Day Travel Pass: The BTS One Day Pass is the best value for money if you want to visit a few places in one day. A day pass costs 150 Baht at the station, or 135 Baht online. You can use it to enter and exit the Skytrain network for an unlimited number of rides, until midnight on the date it’s purchased. Once purchased you do not need to queue up for each ride, you can tap the ticket to enter the station. Standard BTS Ticket: A Standard ticket, or a ‘single journey ticket’ is the normal ticket type sold in the station. The fare is a minimum of 17 Baht and a maximum of 47 Baht. The rate is based on how far you will travel. There are no return tickets and you need to buy a new ticket for each trip. BTS Rabbit Card: It costs 100 Baht to buy the card which can be topped up with cash which gets deducted each time you use the Skytrain. The BTS fare is reduced by 1 Baht with Rabbit Card. You can also use the Rabbit Card in places like Starbucks. The Rabbit Cards are sold in all the stations and online (for local pickup). But you need to show your passport, or a photo of your passport to register a new Rabbit Card. A Rabbit Card is less convenient for tourists, who are better off using the one-day pass instead.

Note: There are no weekly or monthly passes available for the BTS Skytrain.

A photo of three types of BTS Skytrain tickets there is a one-day tourist pass, a Rabbit Card nd a single journey Skytrain ticketFrom left to right; BTS Rabbit Card, BTS One-Day Pass ticket, Standard BTS Single-Journey ticket

How To Use Your Bangkok BTS Ticket

Once you’ve brought your ticket for the BTS either at the station or online. You’ll need to tap it on the touchpad, at the ticket barriers, in order to enter the station and access the platforms.

When you leave the station you insert the ticket into the slot at the barriers, for them to open. The ticket will be collected, recycled and used again. If you use a Rabbit Card or a One Day Pass you can tap it, instead, to exit.

Bangkok BTS Train Times (Operating Hours)

The standard operating hours for the BTS Skytrain are 05:30 until Midnight. The hours can vary depending on the station. BTS Trains run frequently all day long, so there is no need to plan what time you’ll catch the train. Arrive at the station, buy and ticket, and go. Monday – Friday, and weekend schedules are the same. 

When Is The First and Last Bangkok BTS Train

The last BTS Train departing Siam to all stations is at midnight, daily.

The BTS Train runs pretty much all day long but does not have a 24 Hours Service. On the Sukhumvit Line, the first train departs between 05:15 and 05:30 am, depending on which station you start from. And on the Silom Line, the first train departs between 05:30 and 05:54 am, depending on which station you start from.

The last train on the Sukhumvit Line is between 23:15 and 00:30 am, depending on the station. And the last train scheduled on the Silom Line leaves between 23:37 and 00:02 am, depending on the station.

Here is the official BTS Skytrain schedule so you can see the first and last train times from every station:

sukhumvit line bts bangkok sky train. BTS Skytrain Timetable Silom Line and Sukhumvit Line times and first and last train times.

How Regularly Do BTS Trains Run

The BTS Skytrain has regular and frequent departures from all stations. At peak times the trains leave every two to three minutes. And at less busy times the frequency is reduced so the train leaves every 5 to 6 minutes on average. You’ll never need to wait too long for a train to arrive at any BTS Skytrain Station.

This is the official train frequency schedule translated into English. You can check the exact departure times here: